My Favorite Project…

If you ask me about my favorite project… THE DARA CAP Caps are held in great esteem in Kanuri society. They are ordinarily used for protecting the head against the harsh sun & dust by the Kanuri people (cf. Ogboli, 2004). However, it is unfortunate to state that the origin of how the use of caps began among the Kanuri people, and the etymology of … Continue reading My Favorite Project…

MET. MONDAY. MAY.

First Monday of the month of May is not a regular day for the fashion lovers and style enthusiasts. Hence why Monday night marked one of the world’s biggest nights of fashion which is the Metropolitan Museum of Arts Costume Institute Benefit. Theme this year: Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. And dear readers’ stars served up their most iconic looks for the annual Met Gala in … Continue reading MET. MONDAY. MAY.

Wrap up in Kimonos

Kimonos have been around for centuries coming from Eastern part of the Earth to dominating the globe both traditionally and fashionably. The kimono is a traditional Japanese garment with its name derived from the Japanese words ki (wear) and mono (thing). They come in a range of styles and patterns and are typically hand-sewn into a “T” shape from four single pieces of fabric called tans and tied with an obi, or belt. Wrap … Continue reading Wrap up in Kimonos

Studio Ghibli and my Vintage finds.

Seeing the trend of Studio ghibli Inc. art, making rounds on every social media platform getting people excited was short-lived (for me) but not after seeing how lovely i look as a character of such art. Though I am all for letting people enjoy things, it still didn’t stop me from pondering on the future and what AI is becoming. First, Studio Ghibli, for those … Continue reading Studio Ghibli and my Vintage finds.