LadybrilleNigeria.com checks in with Ibe Anababa Fashion Illustrator, Artist and our Personality of the Month October 2009. Ibe has clearly been very busy churning out inspiring work. Check out his latest work Victors and Victims. Ladybrille MagazineFounded in 2007, Ladybrille® Magazine is a California based pioneer digital publication demystifying the image of Africans in the …
Uche Eze aka Bella Naija Makes Appearance on Moments with Mo 'Beauty and the Beast' Show
Uche Eze aka Bella Naija joins Mo Abudu on Moments with Mo to discuss the positive influence of technology in her life. The show titled ‘Beauty and the Beast’ also explores the negative effects and addictive behaviors on technology: cell phones, blackberrys aka “crackberrys,” facebook etc. Eze is joined my Susan Eyo-Honesty, Lola Alao and …
Iman, Liya Kebede & Naomi Campbell Cover Essence’s 40th Anniversary Issue
Essence Magazine loses no momentum, despite the controversy over hiring a white Fashion Director, in rolling out its September Fall Fashion Issue. The September issue is a collector’s edition and features 40 “Fierce and Fabulous Women who are Changing the World” and Michelle Obama’s exclusive letter to black women. Gorgeous African Supermodels Iman and Liya …
Kelis Rocks Jewel by Lisa on 106 & Park and in London
American singer Kelis is fast becoming a Jewel by Lisa ambassador. Kelis rocks Jewel by Lisa in London, on BET’s 106 & Park and finally at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York City. Kelis in JBL at the Chanel 4 T4 on the Beach Concert, July 2010 Kelis in JBL on 106 & …
Special Thanks to Our Top 5 Nigerian Owned PR Firms Who Get it Right!
The publishing business is not for the faint at heart. It has its highs and lows. As much as we would love to feature the many progressive stories of Nigerians worldwide doing great things, we simply can’t do it by ourselves. That is where public relations firms come in to help make our lives easier, …
Michelle Obama via Bunmi Koko & Francis Udom to Put Nigerian Designers on Global Map!
Just when I was wondering and rationalizing, in my head, what seems to be an illogical exclusion by the World Bank of Nigeria’s fashion industry in its proposed US30million dollar investment in Nigeria’s creative industries (film and music); I receive further validation I am correct on my thought that the World Bank missed the boat …
