Tuesday, 4 March 2014

SOLA ALLYSON THRILLED AUDIENCE AT THE LONDON 02

Sonorous songbird, Sola Allyson Obaniyi caused a stir last weekend when she performed at The Watermargin 02 London. Guess her own music captivated her, as she refused to go off the stage despite the several warnings that her time was up. The audience of course wanted more, but at some point, she had to drop the microphone to call it a wrap for the night. The humble singing sensation managed to drop some of her popular songs, and of course the song that brought her to limelight - "Eji Owuro" to the delight of the audience. In between her performance, she chipped in stories of her life to minister to people, her rendition of "Temisan" a song that centres around her gratitude to God for where she is coming from, where she is, and where God is still taking her. All in all, it was an excellent performance.
QDot, the popular crooner of "Alomo Meta" made a guest appearance. Sola was well supported by singing discoveries like Femi Commander, Muyiwa Jegede and OJ Sax. The concert was put together by Ayodele Momodu CEO Home of Music.
Beautiful evening.

Sola Allyson Obaniyi


Performing @ the 02

QDot of the "Alomo Meta" fame

QDot with Sola Allyson


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Sunday, 2 March 2014

SANYERI'S FIRST PHOTOS IN LONDON

Popular Yoruba actor and comedian, Olaniyi Afonja (aka Sanyeri) hit the bubbly town of London for the first time for just few days recently. Even though he detested the chilly weather, he still tried to enjoy his short stay. He was hosted at a Post Valentine show that featured Sule Malaika alongside co-comedian, Tunde Bernard (BabaTee), also on the bandstand was the new Fuji sensation, Paso Poly, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, Oganla 1's prodigy. The show was organised by Godfather Promotions' Kent Uche in conjunction with Bustline Media UK and BrixtonBubbles Gigs. B&S Promotions' Dupe Arowosola also hosted him to a night of fun with Juju crooner Sunny Melody on the band stand. He seemed to like it in London and promised to return soon.





Stepping into the chilly weather 


He was guest at CEO BustlineMedia's Valentine Birthday



At his welcome party

With Co-Comedian, B abaTee



Sanyeri, Paso Poly, Baba Tee

Both comedians with Malaika at the show

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With CEO Bustline Media




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Saturday, 22 February 2014

AND PASUMA WEDS STAR ACTRESS....





The flick, JAIYEOLA NI MO N JE is sure going to top the charts when it is finally released in a couple of months. Written and produced by star actress, Jaiye Kuti, the producer of  award winning movies like "Ewon Laafin" and "Eni Agbelebu", the star studded movie features Jaiye herself, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, Oganla 1, as never seen before played Jaiye Kuti's husband, Adebayo Salami, Yinka Quadri, Madam Shaje, Henrietta Kosoko, Faithia Balogun, Femi Adebayo, Ojo Arowosafe, Yomi Gold and a host of others. It is a movie that will make you laugh, cry and stuck with emotions. Its story line agrees with the African culture and beliefs. It centres around reality, destiny, real life lessons and spiced with a variety of comic reliefs. The flick is directed by Oluwole Samson Adebayo. 











Thursday, 6 February 2014

ADEBAYO JONES: STILL THE KING.

The stylish King of Couture, UK based Adebayo Jones is truly a king. His every stitch exudes luxury, panache and glamour. The splendour of his fabrics breathes nothing but a spectacular grandeur. Little wonder he was crowned The King in his field, and he is still on top of his game, no doubt. He was our guest recently, and we must admit he was an interviewer's delight, which made our whole chit chat memorable and fun. Here are excerpts:
        
   Who is Adebayo Jones?
Adebayo Jones is a lifestyle entrepreneur, image and  style consultant as well as an educator. Adebayo Jones started out producing luxurious wedding gowns and occasion outfits, but over the years has diversified into a bridge couture collection of high fashion ready to wear pieces. The brand has also evolved with the launch of lifestyle products and accessories that reflect the opulence and elegance that it is known for.
  
Jones with Miss World 2001, Agbani Darego
Why are you called the King of Couture?
It is in recognition of our outstanding creativity, flair and detailed craftsmanship of exquisite pieces of clothing which are recognisable for their brand affinity for excellence. We have used sumptuous and luxurious fabrics in realising this objective over the years. The consistency overtime has enabled one to be distinctive and a journalist titled us “King of Couture” some years back, other sectors of the media adopted this phrase in true recognition of our brand ethos for supreme quality and dazzling finished products.

What makes your signature tick? And what is your speciality?
Luxurious and sumptuous fabrics,juxtaposed in a remarkable blend of creativity, flair, artistic excellence, skilled tailoring and detailing has been key in setting our designs apart. The lines are fine, clean and classic, the cut is designed to endure the physical wear and ravages of the fashion industry. We produce items of clothing which are classic and make a clear statement of refined elegance, enhancing and instilling confidence in the wearer.


  When did the fashion journey begin?
From childhood really. This was my mother’s profession and as a young man, I watched my mum design and make clothes. Fashion has since been a lifelong passion and in it, I find personal fulfilment of purpose and destiny. I have always wanted to be a designer. I did study History and Sociology for my first degree but went on to pursue the relevant skills needed to be able to flourish and be a skilled artisan at the fashion college in Central LondonThere is much reward from the conception of an idea to realising the finished product of this thought, an idea from the subconscious being translated into a physical reality. Nothing could be more fulfilling really.


What popular people have you styled?
We have worked with people from all works of life. Celebrities from TV, music and film and stage to everyday persons who are successful professionals in their own rights. Some include Nollywoood Star Omotola Ekehinde, Agbani Darego Former Miss World , British actress Sally Familoe Neville, etc

Seems you style just women, Why is that?
We style men as well, it is just that the Ladies wear angle has been promoted more than the male side for now. I actually learnt the men’s tailoring first before my women’s wear course in college and we produce superb tailoring for men too.

What distinct shows have you put up?

The list could read on and on. I have been fortunate to have travelled the world and taken part in a lot of truly high profile and memorable shows. Last year alone we were in South Africa,Nigeria, Toronto, England, Sweden amongst others taking part in fashion weeks and other high profile events which have further increased our brand awareness and showcased our collections to a wider audience.I have been highly involved in producing and staging charity fashion shows, which include Imperial Breast Cancer, UNICEF, Sickle cell, The Thomas Foundation,ThePinkBall fundraising for breast cancer,GeleTea  fundraising for Alzheimer’s amongst others.   

Out of all the shapes and sizes women come with, what is your favourite? In terms of styling them?
Any woman can be beautiful. In fact everyone wants to be beautiful and also be complimented for it. I am yet to find one person who would get upset when being told “you look beautiful”
Size is irrelevant in making someone look fabulous. What it takes is a keen eye for detail, an understanding of body shapes and being able to cut to suit the personality, artistically craft garments which compliment the wearer and also instils confidence. I am sure we all agree that confidence will radiate when you look and feel good about yourself.

Apart from stitches, scissors and needles, what are your favourite things?
I have passion for food and music. I write and sing gospel music and I am currently working on a single for 2014. I am a true foodie so don’t be surprised if I venture in this domain in the future (Laughter)

How do you unwind?
Outside the glam lights of fashion and entertainment, I am completely comfortable indoors. It would not bother me if I did not step out in days. I love to read, watch a good movie and also listen to music. It just brings about the much needed peace and tranquility which is needed when one needs to unwind and infuse a new bout of energy and zest into ones spirit.





What do we expect from your stable in 2014?
Many exciting things in the pipeline for 2014.Some things are better left of as surprises but we have kicked off with our accessories Adebayo Jones Luxury Scarves line JANUARY 2014.Expect new collections as well as shows with dates to be announced soon.

Who are the designers who inspire you?
The late grandmasters Yves Saint Laurent, Gian Franco Ferre, as well as the amazing living masters Valentino and  Giorgio Armani. They have defined style, glamour, elegance through the ages, they stood the test of time and their names immortalised as revolutionaries of their era.
With Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
What are the thorns in the fashion business?
The expensive cost of creating collection after collection as well as producing shows can sometimes be stressful. The demanding long hours and pressure can sometimes be exhausting. Also wish people would be a lot nicer to themselves and spend less time bitching at and behind each other, an exercise  frankly speaking which I don’t have the time for. I am however grateful that I can live a balanced life and have a clear understanding that it is a job after all and one can enjoy the blessings in a quiet way too.

And what are the roses in it?
The joy of completing a collection and the runway presentation, a project completed and executed perfectly and successfully, a satisfied and happy client is fulfilling. To see these ideas and thoughts brought to life is rewarding and truly satisfying.
Clinching a plaque

Who styles you?
Myself. I have grown into my own and have a clear understanding of my personal style which is unique to me, and I can confidently carry off. I am classic yet bold, with hints of audacious accessories to compliment my look. Personal styling makes me distinctive and reflects the nature of a true artisan.  

Have you ever been drawn to a woman while taking her measurement?
No. One must have a clear cut drawn fine line of work and play. A client is a client. One could admire a person for being unique but there are boundaries that should not be crossed as professional.


What has been your wildest experience in your business over the years? Especially with your clients?
Nothing wild. I love a client who says go to town, I wanna be the belle of the ball, which allows your creativity to explode and explore beyond boundaries. I also love those who say keep it clean and simple and use the uttermost of their natural charm, style and elegance to achieve the same result as group one. Both are rewarding, each in their own unique way.


Flaunting one of his Limited Edition Luxury Scarves collection

 What would you say is the future of fashion?
For me personally I hope for phenomenal things to fall in place. New ideas, innovations, fabulous collections, and all things truly wonderful would be a wonderful gift indeed.

Simply put, I wish and hope for a remarkable, successful and memorable 2014. 

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

MEET ZIMBABWEAN DESIGNER/FASHIONISTA: LEAH

Leah Mubwandarikwa, the petite 38 year old Zimbabwean beauty, and the CEO of Leah African Designs, a UK based outfit that specialises in a wide range of  bespoke African haute couture and ready-to-wear ensembles ranging from evening dresses, cocktail gowns, bridal wears and various beautifully tailored clothes is an electrifying show stopper in the African fashion business. To the 1994 fashion and designing graduate of Harare Polytechnic, it's all about creativity and her collection exudes glamour. Based on this, her collection largely  focuses on luxury textiles, characterised by vibrant and colourful accessories. She recently launched her label  in the UK which featured her latest collection of bespoke kaftans and African print blazers for both sexes. She plans to spread the exclusive creations beyond UK and across more African countries in 2014. Leah, whose inspiration centres around culture, cultural crafts, African fabrics and prints says she has always had passion for clothes right from her growing up years when she used to play with dolls, make clothes for them by cutting up and designing with her mother's tablecloths.  Her versatile brand comes with a twist of Southern African contemporary ethnic designs. Leah has showcased her collection across Zimbabwe, South Africa, Germany, UK and USA. 
She was our guest recently........ 
What is the fashion scene like in your home country?
The fashion industry in Zimbabwe seems to be growing rapidly and we are having a very good and positive contribution from The World Tourism Board. Zimbabwe has a few fashion activities across the board, Zimbabwe fashion week is one of the events that people love and embrace. It also boosts the textile industry in Zimbabwe.
What are you doing to project Zimbabwean Fashion?
We are projecting Zimbabwean Fashion through charity events. Leah African Design (LAD) is working closely with other amazing fashion designers who are based here in the UK and in Zimbabwe. We are organizing a charity fashion show event early next year as a platform to sponsor some of the less privileged children/orphans in Zimbabwe. In July 2013, LAD hosted an official launch of our summer collection and 20% of all the proceedings on the night were shared equally to charity organizations like the Girl Child Network (Betty Makoni), African Mothers' Foundation (Bekezela Nsigo) and United Women's Club.


What is the typical fashion wardrobe of a Zimbabwean woman without the contemporary?
A typical Zimbabwean woman is very comfortable in her dressing, classy, elegant and unique with designs, without the contemporary. But the modern Zimbabwean ladies work in offices so they feel more comfortable in dressing in exclusive,executive wears. African print blazers/floral blazers are a big hit in Zimbabwe. 
Where would you say Zimbabwe is on the fashion map?
Zimbabwean designers are working so hard to see the Zimbabwean fashion scene on the world map. I have created some garments that have attracted a lot of audience from all over the globe. I can confidently say that Zimbabwe's fashion is global and well recognised on the Map.
Who are your role models in the designing world?
My role models are :Alexander Mcqueen, Kate Moss, Kimora Lee Simmons and Adebayo Jones,
What would you say is the most satisfactory show you have ever done?

A lot. I have hosted a lot of great shows: Miss Zim USA, Miss Zim Germany, Miss Zim UK, Durban SA Fashion Week. I was invited to showcase at the World Tourism Summit in Zimbabwe and I also hosted my official summer collection/launch in the heart of London. They have all been satisfactory.



Different women have different crazy passions. What is your weirdest one?
My weirdest passion is changing my hairstyle every friday of the week. I do my best to keep up with the trendy hairstyles out there all the time.
What does Fashion mean to you?
Fashion is my life. I was born with a great passion for fashion. I eat and breathe fashion. I believe one's beauty is defined by accepting and embracing one's identity and mine is being an amazing fashionable African woman.
What is your lifestyle like?

I was brought up from a humble and loving family. My life style is simple. I work very hard and I play hard too. As a wife/sister/mentor, I am a role model to all the young girls out there.

Why do you wear what you wear?

I wear what I wear because I feel fab in them and I am my own designer.





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