I'm wearing one of my nigerian native outfits in its entirety.The last time, i wore just the bottom piece. Click here to see how i wore just the bottom. Today i've got on top and bottom, and my favorite black blazer to give it a bit of office-appropriate sophistication.
I walked into the office this afternoon, and to my happy surprise, the office was decorated in colorful X-mas decorations. There seems to be a palpable excitement in the air. Is it just me, or do people seem happier at this time of year? People seem nicer, more at ease and even more jovial. And i have to say i really love it.
Hopefully, i will be attending a holiday party tonight. I say hopefully because lately, i'm really tired when i get home at the end of the day. So when i make plans to go out later in the evening (after work), i end up sleeping right thru numerous alarms and phone calls to wake up and go out. I 'm glad i have understanding friends and family who have not given up on me even though it seems i have a problem staying awake after 11pm. Again, hopefully history does not repeat itself.
This is what i wore:
Native Atire (Custom-Made)
Blazer (Thrifted)
Shoes (Joey O)
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I LOVE this outfit. The colors and siloulette are beautiful!
I think this is my favourite outfit of yours - you look amazing!
This is absolutely beautiful, i love it!! I hope you have a safe and happy christmas...
This is seriously chic. I love the print and the blazer just works.
This is beautiful! Love the red shoes.
Wow -- how beautiful you look in that!!! So stunning -- really a super outfit, and even more special since it's Nigerian :)
love love love that print!
xoxo,
La C.
One of my favourite! The colors suit you so well and the red shoes are such a great finish.
this outfit is so spot on in terms of color and print, i love it.. hope you made it to that holiday party!
p.s.: glancing through some of your older posts, i'm really liking your sense of personal style!
Hey, welcome to my blog. :) So glad you stopped by. I really enjoy meeting new readers!!
I find the print on your dress to be as exquisite as the fine pop of red your heels provide. Great mix!! :)
xx
This dress is so elegant and beautiful. Did you get it made in Georgia or in Nigeria? When I was in London last year I met many African-born immigrants who had their clothes made by tailors from their countries living in London. I was so envious!
HoneyChildStyle :Thank you very much :-)
Andrea: Thank you so much!
Jen: Thank you! and i wish you happy holidays as well.
The Clothes Horse: Thank you so much. And thanks for stopping by :-)
Sheila: Thank you! And the shoes are awesome, i love them too.
Kayleigh: Aww, you're so sweet. Thank you. and you're right, i do feel special when i'm dressed in my native wear.
La C.:I know, its gorgeous. One of the first things to catch my eye while it was in my mom's possesion.
WendyB:Thank you so much :-D
Nadine: Thank you so much!
Roxanne:Thank you so much! And thanks for stopping by :-D
Fashion Chalet:Thank you :-D
Anchibride: Thank you so much! This was actually made in Nigeria and belonged to my mother long before i was born.
darling loving the african print paired with the red heels.totally chic!
muah
marian
From one African to another..you look really good in the outfit and I truly identify with wearing them separately(I do the same thing!)but this rocks!
love your blog by the way.
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