Fashion
XCLUSIVSTARS Best Dressed Stars of August
Nigerian celebrities don’t hold back when it comes to fashion. They know how to keep us on our toes. From casual streetwear to royal-inspired outfits, they make dressing up look natural. August was no different, but what made the month stand out was that many of them leaned into blue shades.
These six stars stepped out looking fresh and striking. This line-up is a style masterclass worth taking notes on.
Here’s our best dressed in the month of August:
Medlin Boss: Mimi Yina

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Medlin Boss called it her bloom season, and she proved it with this outfit. Dressed in green. the leafy details and rose design gave it a nature-inspired feel.
The short length added a chic energy to it, while her heels gave it an elegant vibe. She styled her hair in a straight bob with a side part and wore a beautiful gold watch to complete the look.
Diana Eneje

Diana Eneje
If there’s one person that keeps the Gen Z fashion industry inspired, it has to be Diana Eneje. Spotted on the streets of Tokyo, playfully calling herself the best dressed in Tokyo, the influencer wore a white crop top paired with oversized denim jorts.
She embraced the necktie trend, substituting it for a belt and giving the outfit a standout edge. She elevated the look with black knee-high sneakers and a small blue Birkin bag. Her ponytail hair was not left out as it complemented her outfit. This is the perfect balance of street style moments.
Tomike Adeoye

Tomike Adeoye
Tomike has never been the one to disappoint and on her 30th birthday, she showed us why she deserves this spot. She wore a dark blue sleeveless dress with a crisp white shirt underneath. The blue tie sat perfectly while the pearl necklace added an extraordinary touch. Her blonde pixie cut tied everything together.
Funke Akindele

Funke Akindele
With a heart filled with gratitude towards her fans and loved ones, Funke posted a picture dressed in an oversized denim cropped jacket with wide-legged pants. The jacket slipped off one shoulder for a relaxed touch. One pant leg is designed with a bold patch detail. She finished the look in simple sleek back hair, makeup, and accessories.
Omowunmi Dada

Omowunmi Dada
Omowunmi Dada brought drama in an asymmetrical black dress with gold designs. The hemline and high slit gave it a daring look, while the black heels kept everything classy. Her glowing skin along with wet-look curls softened the drama of the dress. If fashion had a face, it would have been her.
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu

Ebuka Obi-Uchendu
This list will be incomplete without the man of the hour, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, and last month, he didn’t fail to show us why. Stepping out for the Big Brother Naija live eviction show on Sunday, he wore a deep blue agbada adorned with white embroidery, layered over a light blue under ensemble. His white turban, crowned with a feathered plume, made the outfit nothing short of regal. He sealed the look with dark blue shoes. Inspired by HRH Muhammadu Maccido, Ebuka embodied it without a doubt.
From the blooming season to inspired looks, August’s best dressed showed us that fashion is never one-size-fits-all. These stars didn’t just dress, they told stories, each one as bold as their unique personalities.
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Fashion
Life’s Happening — and Tolu Bally Is Living It Beautifully
There’s something magnetic about the way Tolu Bally carries herself; even in a single photo, she manages to blend confidence with calm in a way that feels completely her own. Her latest Instagram post, captioned “Life’s happening — beautifully,” didn’t just show off an outfit; it captured a feeling. The celebrated designer and entrepreneur once again reminded her followers why her sense of style feels both intentional and natural.

Tolu Bally – Instagram
Wearing a striking two-tone design by @akemmaofficial, Bally appeared calm, assured, and undeniably stylish. Her cropped top, half black and half white with a circular keyhole detail, struck the right balance between daring and refined. She paired it with tailored, high-waisted black trousers that lengthened her frame and carried a crisp, structured rhythm. Together, the pieces shaped a clean outline that was sharp without being harsh.
Her accessories tied everything together with taste. Oversized aviator shades brought a touch of retro cool, while a deep wine clutch lent warmth to the monochrome pairing. Gold-detailed heels shimmered softly under the light, finishing the look with quiet confidence.

Tolu Bally – Instagram
The photos had a relaxed charm. Gentle lighting, muted tones, and just enough character made the outfit stand out. It didn’t feel forced or over-curated; instead, it came across like a natural pause in the middle of a busy day. Whether she was on her way out or simply taking a breather, Bally looked content, composed, and comfortably herself.

Tolu Bally – Instagram
What makes this look work is its ease. There’s confidence in the mix of bold and minimal; nothing clashing, nothing exaggerated. The sharp lines of her top flow neatly into the trousers, creating a visual harmony that speaks to her strong sense of self. Tolu Bally understands her style, and she wears it with calm assurance.
Her fashion choices have always reflected more than trend or taste. They mirror a mindset: that real style isn’t about perfection or pretense, but presence. In these images, she lets that truth unfold naturally, without strain or effort. Life is happening, as her caption says, and Bally is living it beautifully, one look at a time.
Fashion
5 Times Sabrina Idukpaye Proved She’s a Style Star
Sabrina Idukpaye has a way of making clothes look personal. She’s deliberate with what she wears, from how she pairs colours to how she balances shape and texture. There’s calm assurance in the way she dresses.
She understands fashion the way some people understand tone, instinctively. Nothing ever feels overdone or experimental for its own sake. Her style feels lived in, confident without being showy.
Here are five looks that capture Sabrina’s quiet command of style.
The Green Moment

Sabrina Idukpaye – Instagram
That lime-green mini was a turning point. The cut was simple, but the confidence behind it gave it presence. Sabrina paired it with soft pink heels and floral earrings, an unexpected mix that just worked. It wasn’t about making noise; it was about showing personality through colour.
Stripes, Simplified

Sabrina Idukpaye – Instagram
Stripes can easily dominate a look, but Sabrina wore them with precision. Her black-and-cream gown had clean lines and a single statement shoulder that gave the outfit direction. She paired it with green heels, a hint of contrast that made it unmistakably hers. It felt sharp, modern, and distinct.
The All-Black Look

Sabrina Idukpaye – Instagram
Black is often the easy choice, but Sabrina used it to make a point. The lace corset, the structured skirt, the way the fabric caught each shadow all felt thought through. It struck the right balance between edge and grace. It showed how restraint can be powerful when you know how to use it.
A Burst of Yellow

Sabrina Idukpaye – Instagram
Few people wear yellow well, but Sabrina made it look easy on her. The organza blouse, tied with a soft bow, played beautifully against a fringe skirt that moved as she did. The outfit felt full of energy: bright, playful, and still perfectly put together. It was the kind of look that makes you smile before you even realise it.
White, Structured, and Certain

Sabrina Idukpaye – Instagram
In a white corseted mini with rosette details, Sabrina showed how structure can feel soft when done right. Silver heels kept the focus on the dress, while her pared-back styling gave it a clean finish. It was refined but not rigid, a reminder that calm assurance often speaks louder than volume.
The Takeaway
Sabrina’s fashion sense mirrors her presence: calm, assured, and deeply personal. Whether she’s in something bold or understated, it’s always hers. At a time when trends come and go in a heartbeat, her consistency feels quietly powerful.
Fashion
Temi Otedola Came Prepared in Burnt Orange and Black
You know that feeling when you see an outfit and can’t help but stare? That’s the effect Temi Otedola’s latest post had.
She wore a burnt orange jacket that immediately caught attention, reminding us why she’s one of Nigeria’s most stylish stars.

Temi Otedola
The structured shoulders, elaborate collar, and wide sleeves added edge to the fit, while the tan belt pulled everything together, giving it the perfect shape. She paired the look with a black leather skirt with a slit at the front.
Temi didn’t overcomplicate things with the accessories. She complemented the outfit with dark sunglasses, gold earrings, and wine-toned heels that matched well. Her hair was pulled back.
What really makes this outfit special is how Temi combined everything. Most people would struggle with these colours, but Temi made it look natural.

And that caption she used, “Na me dey to tori dia body,” was the cherry on top. It might sound playful, but it was just Temi being unapologetically herself and knowing fully well what she brings to the table in the fashion industry.
Dressing corporate doesn’t have to look boring. Temi Otedola shows us that you can add a bit of colour and still maintain class, and that’s why her fashion sense keeps earning praise.
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