Tuesday 28 July 2015

My graduation and the party


Hello fashionistas, 

I hope you're all well, 

The past week was one of the most cherished moment of my life as I graduated from The Manchester Metropolitan University with a 2:1 ( for those who know how the grading system works) in Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Drama ( BA (Hons) Drama). 

It's been a tough 3 years with tears along the way and thinking that I was not capable of completing my degree, but I have to thank the almighty God for allowing me to come this far. Family and friends were there too of course. 

Finally fashionistas this was the thing that was keeping me away from blogging as third year was extremely difficult. 

For the ceremony this is what I wore as I didn't want something over the top. I wanted something simple yet sophisticated. 

For my love of Blazers, I wore a blazer dress from Missguided, paired it with my snake print shoes from Nine West, a blue clutch bag from river island and wore tights underneath as the dress was a quite short. 







  With my pastor
Throwing the hat In the air, it felt like a relief

The clutch 


Make up was done by me and the lipstick I wore here was Ruby Woo by M.A.C 

So afterwards, 

I had an after party which was organised for me by the church that I attend. Here I wore a long purple dress, which I bought from tkmaxx and the same heels as I wore the day before. 

Although I don't have a full picture of the dress I have it, but you can get an idea of how it looked like. 

I also wore lipstick by M.A.C here in Heroine

With my brothers who played in the live band 
With my other brother who is our choir drummer 

With my big sister, her husband and 5 kids and my little brother in all black. 

Now that this step is over, I would like to relax for a while before going into my next adventure. 

As always thank you for passing by

I love you for reading
Love Elle XoXo 















Monday 20 July 2015

Monochrome and the Cape

Hello fashionistas, 

I hope you're all well, 

So I just wanted to pass by to show you my outfit. 
As you would have figured by now, I am obsessed with black and white as they are both my favourite colour. 

I wear black skinny jeans a lot so I always make sure that I have at least 3 to 4 pairs of them in order to not keep repeating the same one, of course people will not notice this, but I feel it's important to own few. This goes for the amount of white and cream blouses that I own too, in fact, the one that I was wearing on Sunday had been sitting on my wardrobe for a long time and I finally decided to wear it. 

On Sunday, I decided to pair my black skinny jeans with a white blouse, a black waistcoat blazer and white shoes to create this monochrome look. My hair was wavy and added a purple tone lipstick with light eye make up to make the look. 

Black and white is a classic and I don't think you can ever go wrong with it. 











I wish you all a wonderful week 
As always, I love you for reading 
Love Elle xoxo 




Friday 3 July 2015

Special Feature: Kevwe on Dashiki Prints

Hello fashionistas,

This month I wanted to do something different in featuring others on the blog in subjects that I have become passionate about.  Therefore, I  have started to interview others on their work and so on. Today I will be talking about Dashiki Prints.

Dashiki print has become the center of the Fashion world trending worldwide and popular with the celebrities. These lovely prints made from African fabrics are trending on social network like there is no tomorrow.

Today I have decided to feature  a special man on my blog who inspired me to wear Dashiki prints.i have recently purchased three for myself, 2 tops and 1 dress, which I will be featuring on the blog later on so I can show you guys how I have styled it.

Firstly, I wanted to go in more depth about the prints, therefore, interviewed Kevwe who is a Nigerian producer/actor/ host and a strong ambassador for African attire/ outfits. I wanted to know why he was so passionate about the dashiki prints.  Being African myself,  I have also come to love African prints, as before I was resentful towards wearing them purely on the basis of not wanting to look weird, but fashion is an expression of your soul on the outside. In all means, wear what you want when you feel like it. In my case I dress appropriately, of course and encourage others to do the same. so here is a mini interview  with the dashiki designer himself.

My name is Ongunje Kevwe A.K.A Prince, an MC, Actor,  Producer and a strong ambassador for African attire/outfit.

Can you please give a brief background on the dashiki prints?
Th prints I use come from Tanzania and it is processed by ‘All Things African’ who are responsible for exporting them into the UK for myself and other designers. It represents the hard work and labour of Africans; it is very authentic, still not machine washable, but the quality is getting there.

What made you wear dashiki prints?
My quest to look different and always remember my culture made me become a Dashiki Ambassador. 

What do you like most about dashiki prints?
The simple fact that it is purely African.

How do you associate it with African culture?
The prints come from Africa and it is designed and sewn by me and I am an African.

 Why are you a fan of dashiki prints?
It makes me stand out and people from other international communities keep asking me questions like ‘ where did you get it from
Do you see this becoming a big fashion statement?
It is already a fashion statement, mostly with the way I pull it out.

How can we uplift the African economy/fashion industry through clothing?
The economy can be uplifted if our outfits and designs are being respected and sold by reputable retailers in the bigger economies and more developed countries, one way to go and achieve this is through consistency in production and quality in the designs produced. 
       
There’s no doubt that this is a big fashion statement and a must have for the hot weather. In fact, it is very light and easy to wear, but stylish. As a lover of simplicity I love the fact that it is actually very simple and makes you stand out at the same time.


All designed by himself Kevwe 


photo credit: BFace Manchester 
Spotted on Zendaya Coleman 

Chris Brown was amongst the first to wear Dashiki Prints



If you would like to get hold of one of these amazing fabrics  contact me.
If you’re interested in featuring on Elle for this month only and have something interesting to show to the world, by all means contact me too.

Thank you so much and as always,
I love you for reading
Love Elle xoxo