Tuesday, July 2, 2013

LPM Sundays

Went down to LPM last Sunday to support my girl Stella of stellasaddiction.com who had a stall there.

H&M dress; ASOS laser cut belt; Ralph Lauren shopper





I was so excited to meet beauty blogger; Dinma of thatigbochick.com, I think she's one of the dopest beauty bloggers out there (besides Stels of course). This picture does her little justice, her face is flawless, like make-up skills untouchable. I am so in awe.

 *oui, oui, that IS my hair. No tracks, nada*


Took in the sights with my girls Walo and Titi.




Ade Yusuf of Pearl 1130, Gbemmy Johnson of O'Eclat and Liz Yemoja




Bibi Adeniyi of Lady Biba


I would like to stop the presses here to say I'm now an official Lady Biba fan. I'd heard of the line before but never really paid too much attention till I saw Bibi's stall at LPM. I looved the designs, so simple yet so unique and seriously affordable, like very very affordable. LPM has always been a great place for me to find great new Nigerian fashion talent and I'm happy I can still do so.






Belinda of Diary of a Fashion Enthusiast and Jibby of Fashion Addicts United



Starting from Southern Sun brunch at midday to LPM in the evening, it was a pretty good way to spend a Sunday.

Love and light xx
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  1. U look lovely, like how you styled your maxi dress.

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  2. You look gorge! Your hair is so long and healthy! *hair envy*

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  3. Thanks for coming out ma cherie xoxo!

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  4. *screams* It was nice meeting you! Lady Biba is definitely a new fave :)

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  5. Wait Wait Wait! that's your hair. Wow!...nice

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  6. You really look good, I love your dress.

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  7. Have you ever considered doing a post on thrifted items? I mean you can thrift just for purposes of the post and all just for people who cannot afford high end items all the time. love your style btw

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    1. I don't really do thrift, always seemed like way too much stress but its definitely an idea to consder.

      Plus Nigeria has literally only one vintage store I know of so thrifting might most likely take place in Balogun market or something.

      I'll look into it though.

      Thanks.

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  8. Love your Maxi dress :), especially with the belt.

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  9. what do you mean by very very affordable. Can you give us a price range?

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    1. It ranges from 3k to about 9k, didn't see any item over 10k.

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  10. I love your dress Daks dear

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  11. Loving you hair my dear!! It looks really fantastic, it has grown A LOT...Hooray for HEALTHY HAIR!!!

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  12. Lovely gown
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