Thursday, December 19

Tiwa Savage's Runway to Red Carpet Look

The dress Tiwa Savage rocked at The Tiwa and Banky show launch is one of Bridget Awosika summer/spring 2014  pieces. I kind of like the look off the runway- her choice of sandal really suit this outfit and the way she let down her hair is gorgeous.  The look is not particularly my taste, but go ahead, Tiwa! Do your thing!


 What do you think? Do you like?

Photos From Pamela Erere Foundation Raising Funds In Dallas For Women and Children In Nigeria

 Jennifer Mairo Aporehe is the founder and President of Pamela Erere Foundation which serves  the needy in the Lagos-Ibadan.Metropolex, including other states like Delta, Edo and around the country,24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The Pamela Erere Foundation has raised over $5000 in cash and kind to help divorced women, single mothers, children from broken homes, children raised by single moms and widows in Nigeria. On Saturday Dec 14, 2013 another charity event was held to raise more funds for the cause. Tens of people were in attendance and it was a blast. With Sponsors like Pei Wei, Ogle School, Bluewave Car Wash, Artistry, Mary Kay, Darren and Chima (singers/songwriters), Sonja’s Bar. Here are the photos from the event.

Who Dressed It Better?

Rosie Huntington-Whitely attended Numéro Paris’s Charity dinner last night in the same Balmain Spring 2012 embellished frock Jennifer Hudson wore to the 2013 Soultrain Awards. They both  paired the scintillating cocktail with black booties, though Jennifer added a belt for added effect.


 
 
Who dressed it better?? For me, Jennifer Hudson nailed this.

D'banj, Waje, Tuface, Tiwa Savage, Darey Art Alade and More at The Mandela Legacy Tribute Concert

The Mandela legacy tribute concert  took place yesterday (December 18) at The Oceanview Restaurant, Victoria Island, Lagos. Artiste like D'banj, Ikechukwu, Neka, Tuface Idibia and Tiwa Savage performed at the event. Meanwhile, here are the red carpet photos of some of the celebrities who came to honor the death of Nelson Mandela.