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Thanks to Nigerian creative designer, Mai Atafo’s Fashion Conversations, street style just got a little bit sassier.
Recently in Abuja, about 40 cool young Nigerians gathered to listen to the designer speak about the fashion industry. They all came to represent and we love it!
Who needs celebs for style inspiration when we can do it ourselves?!
5 envy-worthy streetwear combos you should try
Sexy Monochrome: Make it monochrome. We like how he stuck to the blue colour scheme but played around with the tees. He can go from church to a casual meeting and his look works.
5 envy-worthy streetwear combos you should try
Comfy Halter: This classy take on a corset paired with straight full-length wide pants, was made for an unforgettable look. It’s stylish and laid back.
Whether you are enjoying a glass of Macallan with friends at a swanky brunch, or you throw on a blazer for your presentation at work, the look works.
Linen Simplicity: This simple yet stylish linen shirt & plain brown straight trousers are calm on the eyes yet strong on the senses. His big smile is just the cherry on the cake.
5 envy-worthy streetwear combos you should try
It’s A Wrap: A trendy wrap crop top can save you any time of the day. We like how she combined hers with a straight pair of white pants and red mules – comfy yet stylish.
Do you see a theme yet?
5 envy-worthy streetwear combos you should try
Maxi Skirt: This elegant two-piece deep blue A-line cut skirt and crop top is guaranteed to turn any setting into a personal runway. You can wear yours with or without the inner top.
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