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Fashion Style With Tacha and Nancy “Who’s The Best Fashion Doll”

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When it comes to fashion, Nigerian celebrities often serve as trendsetters, lighting up the red carpet with their unique styles and sartorial flair. This week, the spotlight is on two of Nigeria’s most fashionable icons: Nancy Isime and Tacha. Both women have made significant waves in the entertainment industry, and their fashion choices have left an indelible mark on fans and fashion enthusiasts alike. The burning question is: Who is the best fashion doll?

Nancy Isime vs. Tacha: Who Is the Best Fashion Doll?

Nancy Isime and Tacha are two powerhouse fashion icons whose styles command attention. From red-carpet glam to street-style perfection, both women have solidified their status as fashion powerhouses in Nigeria’s entertainment scene. But who takes the crown as the ultimate fashion doll?

 

Nancy Slay

Nancy Slay

Nancy Isime: The Queen of Chic and Class

Nancy Isime is a name synonymous with elegance, sophistication, and an effortlessly chic approach to fashion. Whether she’s hosting a high-profile event, gracing a magazine cover, or simply stepping out in style, Nancy never fails to make a statement.

Her love for single color ensembles, tailored suits, and structured silhouettes gives her a signature refined aesthetic. She knows how to balance minimalism with eye-catching details, making her a favorite among fans who admire polished, high-fashion ensembles.

One of her standout looks that recently caught attention is a bold red combination featuring a fitted T-shirt and wide-leg pants. The outfit screams power and confidence, amplified by her platinum blonde hair and perfectly coordinated accessories. Nancy’s ability to exude both strength and femininity in her fashion choices is what makes her a true style icon.

Beyond just fashion, Nancy embodies grace, poise, and the confidence of a woman who knows her worth. Her ability to mix high fashion with relatable everyday style makes her a beloved inspiration to many aspiring fashionistas.

 

Tacha Fire

Tacha Fire

Tacha: The Unapologetic Fashion Risk-Taker

Tacha, on the other hand, is the queen of bold statements. If there’s one thing you can always expect from her, it’s that she will push the boundaries and make heads turn. Known for her fearless fashion sense, Tacha is not one to shy away from unconventional pieces, daring cuts, and edgy ensembles.

Her fashion choices are often unpredictable, but that’s exactly what makes her exciting to watch. From sultry bodycon dresses to avant-garde outfits that scream “main character energy,” Tacha knows how to keep her audience on their toes.

A recent example of her fearless style is a stunning grey oversized suit set, complete with wide-leg pants and a cropped blazer. With her braided hair slicked back, statement sunglasses, and a glossy red lip, she owned the moment with an attitude that screamed confidence. The outfit was a perfect mix of masculine and feminine, showcasing her ability to turn even the most unexpected looks into a masterpiece.

Tacha’s style is about breaking the rules, taking risks, and redefining what it means to be a fashion icon in the modern era. She is for the bold, the adventurous, and those who aren’t afraid to express themselves unapologetically.

The Verdict: Both Reign Supreme

So, who is the best fashion doll? The answer is simple—both Nancy Isime and Tacha are winners in their own right.

Nancy represents timeless elegance, sophistication, and structured perfection. She is the embodiment of refined style, showing that fashion can be both powerful and graceful.

Tacha, on the other hand, is the definition of fearless fashion. She takes risks, embraces edgy trends, and proves that confidence is the ultimate accessory.

Their styles may be different, but one thing is certain: both women are setting the pace for Nigerian fashion. Whether you prefer Nancy’s polished looks or Tacha’s bold statements, there’s no denying that these two are among the best-dressed celebrities in Nigeria today.

At the end of the day, fashion  is about expression, confidence, and individuality—and both Nancy Isime and Tacha embody these qualities effortlessly. So, rather than choosing one over the other, let’s celebrate them both as the ultimate fashion dolls!

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How to Style Balloon Pants With a Bold Street Style Take by Aderonke Daramola

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Photo: Adetola
Photo: Adetola Adefalujo

Aderonke Daramola is a Nigerian fashion content creator and entrepreneur, creative director of Rockefella Collections known for her clean, practical approach to street style. She shares outfit ideas that focus on structure, fit, and everyday wearability, often mixing bold pieces with simple basics.

Her style leans toward modern streetwear with structure. You will notice she pays attention to proportions, how pieces sit on the body, and balances oversized pieces with fitted elements. Instead of over-layering or over-styling, she keeps it minimal.

Photo: Adetola Adefalujo

Photo: Adetola Adefalujo

Her outfits combine style with for everday wear.

One look that captures this well is how she styled balloon pants. Balloon pants are already a statement on their own. They sit high on the waist, curve out through the thighs, and taper back in at the ankle. Because of that shape, they can easily look bulky if not styled properly. Aderonke leans into the volume instead of fighting it, and that keeps the outfit looking even.

For the top, she keeps things fitted and simple. A tucked-in white shirt. She avoids oversized tops. The reason is simple. The pants already have volume; a loose top would make the outfit appear bulky. By choosing a fitted top, she keeps the upper half clean and lets the pants sit freely.

Photo: Adetola

Photo: Adetola

Layering is where her street style angle comes in. She adds a cropped leather jacket and neck tie for a streetwear touch. The cropped length matters because it stops right around the waistline of the pants, so you still see the shape of the trousers. A long jacket would hide that and take away from the look.

Footwear is another key part. Instead of going delicate, she balances the volume of the pants with heels.

Accessories are minimal: a mini bag, and simple sunglasses. The idea is to support the look and not distract from it.

If you want to recreate this outfit, start with the pants. Get the right fit first. High waist, roomy hips, tapered ankle. Once you have that, build around it.

Here’s a simple way to put it together:

-Pick a fitted top and tuck it in.
-Add a cropped jacket or short jacket
-Go for chunky sneakers, heels, or boots.
-Keep your colours limited to two or three tones.
-Finish with small, practical accessories.

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Bye Black Suit! Powede Awujo Shows How a Blush 3-Piece Suit Commands Monday

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In its Mother’s Day campaign, StyleVitae chose Powede Awujo as a muse to celebrate the strength of new mothers. On the brand’s official Instagram, they wrote: “Motherhood is powerful. And sometimes power looks like Powede Awujo.” In the shoots, Powede trades the usual black Monday suit for a blush three-piece look, introducing a softer colour to a workwear style typically seen in darker tones.

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Her tailored blush pantsuit was made by A Modern Africa in Lagos, a brand known for suits, kaftans, and agbada. The three-piece includes a double-breasted blazer paired with high-waisted, wide-leg trousers and a crisp white shirt. The dark brown tie under the collar adds contrast to the blush blazer. The colour of the tie also matches her brown pointed heels.

The trousers sit at the waist and fall into a wide-leg cut. The blazer adds structure through the shoulders, with side pockets, visible along the front seams. A pocket square is seen from the blazer’s breast pocket, with a darker lining placed in it to add a small colour detail to the suit.

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The slim bracelets on her wrist and thin rings on her fingers reflect her caption, “I don’t like too many accessories. I’m not a busy dresser.” Her nails were painted in a soft neutral shade matching the blush tone of the suit. The styling and structured finishing of the suit, shirt and tie was done by Noble Igwe.

Her makeup was done by The Nukkie Company in Lagos, using soft neutral tones with defined eyes and neutral lips. Her hair was styled in long waves over her shoulders.

Powede was captured by Jewel in headshots, close-up portraits and wide shots, against a minimalist background. A video of the shoot was filmed by Nobs, where she spoke about the outfit. “I feel beautiful. I feel soft because the colour is a very beautiful one, which I’d say is like a mix of my favourite shades like pink and then my neutrals. I love them. I love the fact that it’s not such a really bright colour.”

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StyleVitae served as the creative director for the shoot, overseeing the presentation of Powede Awujo’s outfit for her Mother’s Day feature. The team presented a fresh take on Monday tailoring, highlighted by the blush three-piece suit.

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Bvlgari Honors Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as Global Icon in ‘Carrying Culture’ Campaign

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie appears in the new “Carrying Culture” campaign by Bvlgari. The campaign was photographed by Ethan James Green and styled by Gabriella Karefa-Johnson. In the images, Adichie is presented as one of the five global figures chosen for the project, bringing her voice as a writer into Bvlgari’s cultural campaign.

In the campaign photographs, Adichie appears in a white off‑the‑shoulder gown with clean lines. The dress has a clean, smooth surface. Her hair is styled in long braids pulled back from her face.

Ethan James Green

The campaign’s focus is a sculptural circular gold clutch from Bvlgari’s Icons Minaudière collection, which holds a miniature book representing each Global Icon’s personal connection to culture.

The pendant is not only for decoration. It can be opened to reveal a small round insert with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie written on it. In one of the campaign images, Adichie holds the small disc close to her face after taking it out of the pendant, showing the detail that connects the piece directly to her name.

She complements the look with stacked gold bracelets and slim rings on her fingers.

In a video shared alongside the campaign images, Adichie alternates between bright smiles and calm, thoughtful expressions, occasionally leaning forward in thoughtful poses. She says:

“I write realistic fiction. I write the kind of fiction that I hope will give someone who reads it a hundred years from now an idea of how we live today. I don’t think that novels should be ideologically correct because life is not ideologically correct. Life is messy. But I think novels should strive for emotional truth.”

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