SceneICYMI: The Andrea Iyamah Holiday Party Was Basically A Who’s Who of the Young Nigerian Fashion Industry January 15, 2020Andrea Iyamah is arguably the epitome of young, hot & Nigerian, the cult favourite Nigerian brand that spans swimwear and womenswear is worn…
BellaStylistaBest Dressed Of The Week, Week Of December 8th: Who Killed It In The Style Stakes? December 9, 2019Lagos to Paris, Capetown to New York we’ve zigzagged the continent and the globe (via Instagram) and in no particular order, see our…
BellaStylistaDanai Gurira, Trevor Noah, Flaviana Matata & More Africans Shine At The 2019 Glamour’s Women Of The Year Awards 1 Comment November 12, 2019Glamour Magazine had its annual Women of the Year Awards last night in New York City and the biggest stars in TV, Film,…
BeautyListen, Pearl Thusi Just Shared A Very Simple But Potent Beauty Secret October 14, 2019We are trading beauty secrets today and Media IT girl Pearl Thusi is the first on our list. Following the release of the…
SceneAll The Stylish Moments from the UOMA Beauty Launch in Los Angeles! May 17, 2019Founded by Nigerian born Sharon Chuter, UOMA Beauty held its launch event last month at the NeueHouse Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. UOMA…
FashionSceneVirgil Abloh, Adut Akech, Maria Borges & More Africans Dazzle At The 2018 British Fashion Awards December 11, 2018The 2018 edition of the British Fashion Awards held last night at The Royal Albert Hall in London. In attendance, the best of the best…
FashionNewsSceneEverything That Happened At The Afrikrea x BellaNaija Style Fashion E-Commerce Event 1 Comment November 4, 2018…
NewsOmoyemi Akerele, Adut Akech, Edward Enninful & More Africans Make This Year’s #BoF500 List September 10, 2018Business of Fashion has unveiled their sixth annual BoF 500 list, the definitive professional index of the people shaping the $2.4 trillion fashion industry, hand-selected by…
FashionThis Ghanaian Photographer Recreated Vogue September 2018 Covers With An African Model & It’s Everything! August 16, 2018In a world where being African meant playing second fiddle, being inadequate and being captured in one’s self, “blackness” has evolved into a…