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Chioma Ikokwu Knows the Secret to Perfect Night Outfits

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Let’s be honest, dressing up for a night out isn’t always as easy as it looks on social media. You want to slay, but not overdo it. You want to stand out, but still keep it classy. And of course, you want pictures that will make everyone stop and ask, “Who styled you?”

But trust Chioma Ikokwu to always give us something to talk about. She didn’t just wake up and choose fashion pressure — she served hot looks back-to-back as part of her birthday photo dump in Qatar.

From the glam location to the outfits that screamed “rich babe on vacation,” Chioma reminded us why her fashion game stays unmatched. Whether it was dinner under soft lights or a luxury night out, she showed us how to get it right every time.

Now, let’s break down these two outfits that shook the timeline…

The Black Dress That Spoke in Elegance

This isn’t your regular black dress — no be the one we dey wear when we run out of ideas. This one came with vibes and a side of sophistication. The fitted bodice hugged her curves perfectly, but it was the sparkling embellishments and dramatic fringe for me. The way it moved with every step? 10/10.

Add in the sweetheart neckline, black high heels, a statement bag, and jewelry that screams “rich aunty aesthetics” — and you’ve got a look that’s red-carpet ready. Even the marble background bowed to her slay. Chioma didn’t just wear this dress, she became the moment. And that’s on luxury.

Emerald Green is Now a Night-Out Colour, Thanks to Chioma

You see this emerald green mini dress? It didn’t come to play at all. Strapless, fitted, with that slight flare at the bottom that adds just enough sass. The shimmer? Chef’s kiss. The kind of shine that makes camera lights your best friend.

With strappy high heels that made her legs look like they go on forever, and a black bag that didn’t fight for attention, everything about this outfit screamed balance. The soft lighting, the lush interior, everything worked in harmony to give that expensive babe energy.

Conclusion

If you’re ever stuck on what to wear for a night out, Chioma Ikokwu is a solid place to start. She has cracked the code: bold but elegant, playful but premium. These two looks show us that you don’t need to scream to be heard, sometimes, the dress will speak for you.

Now go ahead, bookmark this. Because the next time you say “I have clothes but nothing to wear,” just know Chioma already gave us the formula.

Which look are you rocking first? The classic black or the bold emerald green? Let me know below.

Read also: Ini Edo Redefines Modern Elegance in Ankara Gown. 

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The Nike Air Max Plus is Taking Over Lagos Homecoming Festival

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From Lagos to London, Grace Ladoja isn’t just building a brand; she’s building a cultural bridge. Through her collaboration with Nike, the creative entrepreneur is translating identity, heritage, and storytelling into wearable design. The Homecoming Festival lasted from 2nd to 6th April, with a lineup of activities from Hi-fi to concert store.  As the first African woman to design a signature silhouette for Nike, this collaboration focuses on blending the two cultures and empowering a new generation of creatives to shape African culture on world stages. The Nike Air Max Plus blends London and Nigeria, each representing Model and craftsmanship. Every detail of the shoe tells a story inspired by Nigeria: the texture, materials, and everyday life.

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Cultural Uniformity: London Model and Lagos Craftsmanship.

The Air Max Plus (TN) was chosen to blend both cultural communities. Grace honours both her British and Nigerian roots in her silhouette design. The traditional Western bathing sponge inspires the mesh upper, hence its rugged tactile texture. Unlike the normal sneakers, which are smooth.

The lacemaxxing movement features a complex, multi-coloured, and extra laces. This mirrors the artistry in the Nigerian marketplaces, often for decoration and “vibes.” The sneakers appear to be made by hand, just like the woven basket, textiles, and Nigerian authentic textures. And it reminds one of their heritage. This blends into the Nigerian streetwear community.

 

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The Colourways Blend

The shoes come in two distinct colours: safety orange & bright mandarin, inspired by Africa’s sunrise and Lagos high-hustling spirit. Designed for those who want to stand out in the festival and the city. The second colour symbolises identity. The colours are sleek Black base with university Red and court Green accents. It represents the Pan-African flag, symbolising the unity of the global Black diaspora.

 

 

The Homecoming Festival focused on connecting Africa to the rest of the world and bringing culture together. Collaborating with Nike has helped in this empowerment. However, What seemed to have started with the love trainers and street culture for Grace evolved into a partnership that has not only emphasised cultural authenticity,   but underlines the value of the connection of music, fashion, sports, and art. 

 

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Tracee Ellis Ross Launches Eyewear Collaboration with Emmanuelle Khanh

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Tracee Ellis Ross just entered into the designer space, she released a limited-edition eyewear collaboration with the historic French brand Emmanuelle Khanh on April 7, 2026. The collection focused on bold, oversized shapes that mirror her style. The debut included two signature frames which are “Freedom”, an exaggerated mask-style sunglass designed for full coverage, and “Truth”, a vibrant, aviator-inspired optical frame available in colours like bright green, cherry red, and yellow.

The “Freedom” frame is a mask-style design with full coverage. It comes in five colourways, from inky black and classic tortoiseshell, to deep red, keeping the colours within a neutral range to offset the bold design. “To me, this is a perfectly practical pair of sunglasses. They give you full coverage. We stayed in the natural range of color because the frame is so exaggerated,” Ross explained.

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The “Truth” is a pilot-shaped optical frame drawn from the Emmanuelle Khanh archive. It functions as a prescription glasses and offers maximum vision, available in bold colours within bright green, cherry red, and lemon yellow. “I love an aviator because I think they look good on everybody. For the color, we went vibrant and joyful, just like me,” she said.

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If you are a fan of Tracee Ellis Ross, you should know she consistently embraces bold choices. Her styling choices are intentional, the collection follows the same approach. She has been wearing Emmanuelle Khanh in public for years, long before the collaboration was announced. At the 54th NAACP Image Awards in 2023, she showed up in bright purple Emmanuelle Khanh frames. The relationship between her and the label had been building for a long time.

Glasses have been part of her life since she was six, so entering this category felt natural. Emmanuelle Khanh’s creative director Eva Gaumé described the collaboration as a celebration of bold femininity. Founder Emmanuelle Khanh, a pioneer of French ready-to-wear in the 1960s who passed away in 2017, was best known for her signature oversize eyewear, and Ross fits right into that story.

The frames were handcrafted in France and Italy in limited quantities and are available at The Webster stores and online at EK.FR. She remains a prominent figure in fashion and this collection is further showing her influence in fashion.

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Mimi Yina Means Business in a Pink Skirt Suit!

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Mimi Yina the visionary behind the brand Medlin Couture, known for her exquisite taste in style and high-fashion, stepped away from her traditional cooperate neutrals and gave us a simple unified silhouette. Mimi attended the Women’s Crush Wednesday on March 25, 2026, hosted by Amaka Diane Okeke in a Pink tailored suit from her brand Medlin Couture and styled by her. She shared the photos on her Instagram with the caption “A testament of God’s Grace”.

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She wore a structured, double-breasted jacket featuring sharp peak lapels and a standing collar that added a modern touch. The tailored waist and flap pockets created a powerful, feminine shape. She paired the suit with the same pink shade of midi-length pencil skirt that fitted her properly, stopping just below her knee to maintain a professional yet chic line.

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For accessories she went with a more executive approach. Mimi wore simple silver stud earrings and a classic gold wristwatch. Her hair was styled by Beatrice Hairline in a straight, low ponytail with a clean center part. Yina’s makeup done by Ruth Thompson Brand was a perfect matte finish which included, defined brows, soft smoky eyeshadow with winged eyeliner and a neutral brownish nude lip. She completed the look with lavender open-toe heels that had sparkling straps wrapped around the ankle.

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As the woman behind Medlin Couture, Mimi Yina has built a reputation for precision and taste. She designed it, styled it, and she wore it to a room full of women celebrating impact and excellence.

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