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Top 5 Must-Have Fashion Pieces for 2025

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Fashion in 2025 is really doing the most and I mean that in the best way. It’s extraordinary, bold, beautiful, playful, a little nostalgic, and unapologetically expressive.

Whether you’re going for that casual, elegant, classy vibe or you’re stepping into your power with structured pieces, there are a few fashion ideas that are too good to skip this year.

Let’s talk about the top five fashion pieces you need to level up your wardrobe in 2025.

 

1. Sculptural Blazers – When power Meets Art

 

 

Who says Blazers are only for the corporate rooms? Blazers have left the chatroom of “strictly corporate.” In 2025, they’re coming with bold shoulders, edgy cuts, and that artistic flair that instantly makes you feel like that girl. You can throw one over a tank and jeans or pair it with a mini for an elevated day-to-night look. Either way, it’s giving class, confidence, and creativity.

Here are different types of blazers you can check out:

Traditional blazer.

— Cropped blazer.

— Oversized blazer.

— Cape blazer. 

— Shoulder pad blazer. 

 

2. Statement Dresses – You Came to Slay

 

 

Every wardrobe needs that one dress that does all the talking before you even say a word. Think bold prints, dramatic sleeves, unexpected cutouts. Statement dresses are for the days when you want to turn heads without trying too hard. And the best part? They’re perfect for brunches, weddings, date nights… you name it.

 

3. Chunky Sneakers – Street-Style Royalty

 

If there’s one thing I’m grateful for, it’s that comfort is finally trending. Chunky sneakers are still killing the game in 2025, but now they’ve got more personality color-blocked designs, mixed materials, futuristic vibes. You can rock them with wide-leg pants or a cute midi dress, and you’ve got yourself an effortlessly cool outfit.

 

4. Mini Bags – Tiny but Mighty

 

 

Yes, we still love our mini bags. And no, we’re not carrying them for storage; we’re carrying them for style. These cuties are small but impactful. They add that final touch of class or edge to any outfit. It is perfect for your lip gloss, cards, and a whole lot of compliments.

 

5. Wide-Leg Trousers – Easy Elegance

 

If you’re not already living in wide-leg trousers, now’s the time. They’re comfy, flowy, and effortlessly chic—what more could you ask for? You can dress them up with heels or go casual with sneakers. Either way, these pants are here to stay and slay.

Conclusion

At the end of the day, fashion in 2025 is about showing up self confident, creative, and completely unique. These pieces aren’t just trends; they’re style tools that help you tell your story. So whether you’re dressing up for an event or just running errands, make sure your outfit speaks volumes.

And if you ever need more fashion inspiration or a style check-in? You know where to find me.

Read also: The Royal Oath: A fashion show reviving Benin’s regal heritage in Abuja. 

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5 Ways to Style Oversized Clothing 

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Oversized clothing has moved far past the borrowed from the boys era. Today, wearing something a size or three bigger than yours is now a style statement, and more people are doing it with intention. From structured blazers to flowy skirts, here are five ways to pull it off.

The Oversized Blazer Set

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A full oversized suit works best when the tailoring feels balanced. Wear the blazer and trousers in the same colour. A single-breasted tailored jacket with classic notched lapels paired with wide-leg trousers featuring a sharp front crease is a good starting point. Layer a button-down shirt underneath and add a necktie. When everything is in one colour family from head to toe, the volume stops feeling like too much. Finish with pointed-toe stiletto heels.

Oversized Trouser

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Balance is everything here. A crisp, fitted white long-sleeve button-up shirt with a sharp pointed collar tucked into high-waisted, wide-leg pleated trousers keeps things proportional. A black belt, dark sunglasses, and black pointed-toe pumps are enough to round it out.

Oversized Shirt with Shorts

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An oversized shirt does not have to be worn loose and long. Take any shade of long-sleeve button-up collared shirt with big sleeves and tuck the hem partially into high-waisted structured shorts. Belt it with a thin leather belt to break up the volume. Keep the makeup neutral a soft smoky eye and a glossy nude lip, and carry a structured bag. Small oval sunglasses with a gold frame and simple gold earrings are enough.

The Oversized Skirt

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When the bottom half carries the volume, keep the top simple. Any colour of top paired with a high-waisted flared skirt with heavy gathering and a puckered hem is the right combination. Keep the makeup simple a glossy brown lip. Chunky layered bracelets and necklace for jewellery. Neutral-coloured platform shoes work well here because they ground the volume without getting lost under the skirt.

The Oversized Sweatshirt

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Layer a white collared shirt underneath the sweatshirt and let the collar and shirt hem peek out. A graphic sweatshirt over a white collared shirt, paired with wide-leg trousers keeps the relaxed silhouette consistent. Carry a small white top-handle bag. The smaller bag balances out the bulk of the sweatshirt. For jewellery, gold rings and hoop earrings are enough.

Oversized dressing was never about hiding. It is about knowing where to add structure and where to keep the fit loose. Get that right, and every extra inch works in your favour.

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Farooq Oreagba is Ready for Ojude Oba 2026 in These New Photos

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The Ojude Oba Festival 2026 is around the corner, and Farooq Oreagba, popularly known as King of Steeze, took to his Instagram page on May 16 to declare his readiness, sharing a series of pictures in traditional attire with a caption, “The countdown has begun. Every year, it’s my time, God dey by my side and it’s my time to shine. Y’all have no idea what’s coming this time … let’s go.” His outfit carried the richness associated with Yoruba ceremonial fashion.

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He wore a structured Agbada set woven from Asó-Oké fabric by Nigerian house designer Deji & Kola. The outer robe draped over his shoulders like a structured cape, with navy blue and burgundy pinstripes. This was layered over a rich indigo Bùbà highlighted by a zig-zag embroidery pattern in the chest area. His accessories gave the attire a sharp finish. He wore a matching pinstripe Fìlà, pleated and tilted neatly to the side. He wore translucent aviator glasses and a long metallic black necklace layered over his chest. To anchor the entire look, he held a dark walking cane with an ornate gold handle to match his diamond ring. 

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The Ojube Oba Festival is a grand annual cultural celebration translated as “The King’s Forecourt,” which dates back more than a century, held in the ancient town of Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State, Nigeria. Thousands of attendees gather annually to pay homage to the traditional ruler of the Ijebu people, the Awujale of Ijebuland. The festival comes three days after Eid al-Kabir (Ileya).

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The festival has evolved from just a local religious gathering of horsemanship, heritage, and age-group precessions, into one of Africa’s most celebrated displays of fashion, culture, and equestrian pride. This edition is expected to take place on Friday, May 29, 2026. 

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Anita Ukah Proves Why Long Legs Are the Ultimate Model Signature 

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“No supporting role in sight, main character energy only.” That was Anita Ukah’s caption when she dropped her latest Instagram post, and honestly, her legs had already said it before she typed a single word.

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Anita wore a strapless mini gown with a sweetheart neckline, covered in gold sequins and layered with large yellow feathers along the bodice and hem.

Her accessories included sparkling silver drop earrings, and her hair was styled in a smooth long straight wig with a middle part, tucked neatly behind her ears to enhance her face. Her glam consisted of warm earthy tones, a natural eyeshadow palette with sharp winged liner and a glossy nude-brown lip. For footwear, she went with clear pointed-toe heels with crystal details.

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Great legs in modelling are not about being tall. They are about ratio. They are about how much real estate the leg occupies in a frame compared to everything else. Anita Ukah’s legs do all of that with ease.

The Nigerian model and content creator has built a following around exactly this kind of setting. She is consistent with her looks, chooses her colours properly and always shows up looking like she meant every single decision she made getting dressed.

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This is not the first time Anita Ukah has used yellow to make a point. In late April, she posted a different look featuring a yellow lace halter top paired with a gold metallic midi skirt that hugged her down to its lace hem. Gold heeled sandals, a matching yellow mini bag, one colour, and the same undeniable truth running through both of them. Long legs are important in the modelling industry.

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