




Celebs the world over are immersing their hands into this multi-billion dollar fashion industry. And it seems Britain’s Got Talent co-judge Alesha Dixon has joined in on the fun. At last night’s Together For Short Loves Midsummer Charity Ball, in aide of children suffering from life-threatening and life-limiting conditions, Alesha wore a $318 Little Black Dress x Alesha Dixon Watercolor Bandeau Dress. Bold, fun and unique, this strapless number from Alesha’s exclusive new collection was designed with glam party events in mind. Nipping you in at the waist with a gold metal belt and featuring a striking watercolor print with a pleated neckline, this midi dress oozes effortless glamour.With glowing skin and a stature like hers, it’s easy to see why just about everything she wears looks great on her. Seriously, she can pull off any color. So, why not try them all? The silhouette is classic and the print screams spring/summer: the perfect look to pull out of the closet after all those months of unpredictable weather. Hot! And for formal wear, $318 isn’t such a cringeworthy splurge. If you like, you can purchase here. A side-part ponytail, light makeup and minimal accessories tie her look together.

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Taofick talk the talk, and also walks the walk. Not only does he work to create a brand that empowers young women through the dolls, but Taofick also empowers stay-at-home moms, employing them with jobs such as braiding the dolls’ hair and creating the outfits that they wear.
Although the doll culture is still something considered to be for the privileged and upper-class in various parts of Nigeria, Okoya has continued to remain steadfast and tenacious, this time setting his views on the American market. “The US market is structured in a more efficient manner, which allows us to reach more people. In Nigeria, apart from the more high-brow stores such as Shoprite and The Game Store, it’s difficult to be present across multiple stores across several states. The US has that distribution network however, and that network is power.”















