Shopping for fashion has never been more exciting as the internet has made it convenient and fun. What's even more interesting is that African fashion can be bought online from any part of the world, just sit in front of your computer, bank card ready and off you go with deliveries straight to your door…
Temple Muse is a one-stop luxury boutique for designer fashion and accessories in Lagos run by brothers Avinash and Kabir Wadhwani. On the 20th of November 2010, the store in collaboration with Moet & Chandon and Stylehousefiles.com had a soiree to usher in the Christmas season with a presentation of the season’s decorations in bright…
Christmas is around the corner and the best time to splurge on yourself or someone dear to you. Don’t feel guilty after all you have been working hard all year so why not indulge yourself with by doing some shopping. We have made shopping easier for you and compiled 25 stylish pieces you should get…
Leila Fowler an upscale fashion store in Lagos collaborated with Farrah an upcoming Nigerian designer of fashionable clothes and accessories for an exhibition on the 14th of November 2010. We caught up with some fashionable guests at the event. Funke Fowler We love the Mawi necklace and red sandals with corsage detail. Mouka African print…
Lagos was in high spirits when Smooth FM, a radio station for the mature and adventurous in Nigeria hosted the city to a soul and jazz concert November 12, 2010 at the Expo Center in Eko Hotel and Suites. The concert featured international artists such as Angie Stone, Richard Bona and Gerald Albright and was…
Side View, a fashion, music and culture magazine on the Saturday the 30th of October celebrated its 2nd year anniversary at Zamunda in Victoria Island Lagos. This mixer party was for young creatives in fashion and the arts coming together to celebrate the magazine as well as network with each other. It’s the first of…
Ronke Odewumi a fashion designer slash business consultant and Detola Amure a fashion business analyst are the organisers of Wardrobe swap party. ‘Wasparty’ as it is popularly called started when the fashion loving pair unravelled the trend of women piling heaps of clothes they hardly ever wore, “we decided to create Wasparty when we found…