Estée Lauder kicks off its largest sampling program to date in the USA with its New Advance Night Repair. For four (4)hours 5:00-9:00pm (all local times) on July 23rd, 2009, the company’s beauty advisors will be distributing 250,000 10-day samples of its NEW Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Recovery Complex at ALL of Estée Lauder department …
Fashion & Art Academy, Lagos
Coco Chanel during her remarkable career in fashion once said, “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.” Indeed. Fashion encompassses numerous disciplines: business, law, music, politics, anthropology, journalism and so forth. As …
Enugu State to Open Shopping Mall
Enugu state announces its plan for a shopping mall. The shopping mall called ‘Polo Park Shopping Mall’ according to the state’s Governor Sullivan Chime is a partnership with the State of Enugu and the Persianas Group, developers of The Palms Shopping Center in Lagos (Enugu State owns 10% while Persiana owns the remnant 90%). The …
Spice Magazine Joins Growing Lifestyle Publications in Nigeria
As the global recession continues, one of its effects has been the death of print magazines in Western countries, especially the USA. Not so in Nigeria. In fact, with over 51% of the 140 million population making up Gen X and Y, according to a recent Africa Media Initiative studies supported by the Bill and …
Stevie Wonder, Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys & Others Celebrate Mandela’s 91st Birthday
Stevie Wonder, Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys, Wyclef Jean, Freshly Ground, Soweto Gospel Choir, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (First Lady of France) Angelique Kidjoe, Will.i.am, Josh Groban, Cyndi Laupert, Lil’ Kim and Morgan Freeman were part of the star studded celebs that gathered at New York’s Radio City Music Hall on Saturday to “make an imprint” by celebrating …
#Light Up Nigeria for Nigeria's Fashion Industry!
#Light Up Nigeria is a campaign saying “Enough is Enough.” Nigeria one of the largest oil producing country’s in the world can no longer continue to sit in darkness. It can no longer be an embarassment to itself and the citizens it purports to serve. Nigeria’s generation X and Y are demanding the country’s government …
