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Celebrity-Approved Ways to Style Denim on Denim

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Do you have two denim pieces in your wardrobe and you’re confused on how to style them? Or do you feel like it’s a little outdated to wear denim on denim? The good news is your favorite celebrities have brought back this denim trend and they’re giving us different ways to style them.

Let’s take a look at some of your favorite celebrities who styled the trend in different ways and you could learn one or two from them.

Princessdaprada Keeps It Oversized and Laidback

Are you the type that prefers oversized styles? Then Princessdaprada is here for you. Dressed in a light wash denim set, and paired it with a button down white shirt beneath the jacket. It brings a natural contrast to the look, the wide-leg Jean made the style more fit for a casual day. She adds a black Chanel mini bag that matched her earrings. Finished it off with a black base ball cap, sunglasses and a transparent pointed toe heels.

Beverly Naya Structured Piece

If you’re not a fan of oversized style, Beverly Naya is here to prove that Jean can be tailored. She styled a denim top fitted almost like a corset, the jean trousers were slightly baggy with visible stitching here and there, big pockets that gave off a cargo look. The look was paired with bold gold jewelries, cream mini hand bag and an open-toe heels.

Liquorose Cowgirl’s Style

Liquorose decided to add a little Western style look to her outfit. The long-sleeve denim jacket was unbuttoned to the midsection and tucked neatly into the matching denim pants. At the waist was a bold belt that had a cow-head buckle. A coat was draped over her shoulders in mixed colours. she carried blue bag, black shoe and topped it all off with a black cowgirl hat.

Chioma Ikoku’s Unique Style

This proved that denim-on-denim doesn’t have to be predictable, a little mix can elevate your look.
Chioma’s style comprises of a denim jacket, the sleeves on the other hand were a rich brown leather material. Worn unbuttoned, revealing a white tank top beneath it. Paired with a high-waisted jean. She completed the outfit with a white low heel complementing the tank top, an oxblood purse. Her accessories were simple- layered necklaces, stud earrings, and a stylish sunglasses.

Chinenye Nnebe’s Personal Style

Chinenye took a slightly different approach that might have been inspired by the weather or simply her personal style. A black coat was worn over her denim, the jacket was a bit darker than the jeans trousers. Her choice of accessories kept the outfit minimal — It was paired with a black chain bag, black shoes, and a pair of sunglasses. A simple wristwatch and earrings completed the look.

Tokemakinwa Likes It Dramatic 

If love glamorous styles, then you should take lessons from Tokemakinwa.
Her denim jacket featured shoulder cutouts, while keeping its long-sleeve structure. The high-fashion detailing didn’t stop there — the jeans had the same cutout at the hip. She opted for metallic silver heels and a color-pop bag in bright orange and blue — Simple round earrings, a necklace and oversized sunglasses.

Medlinboss Keeps It Casual

Last but definitely not least, we have Medlinboss giving a more laid-back denim style. This is the kind of outfit you’d wear for a relaxed fun day. She went for an open denim jacket layered over a white V-neckline tank top Her jeans were neither tight, nor loose, it had unique patterned detail at both knees.
Different from the previous looks, she paired hers with sneakers, her pink mini bag complemented the sunglasses. Then finishes it off with a lemon yellow cap.

Final Thoughts
So whether you’re going bold like Toke or laid-back like Medlinboss, denim on denim is officially back and it’s here to stay.

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Omotola Jalade‑Ekeinde Makes Her Directorial Debut in “Mother’s Love”

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After more than 30 years as one of Nollywood’s busiest and most influential performers, Omotola Jalade‑Ekeinde is moving into a new phase of her career, behind the camera. Her first feature as a director, Mother’s Love, premiered at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival in September 2025, marking a rare moment where a Nigerian film from an established star has taken its first steps on a major international stage.

The decision to direct was not accidental. For years Omotola has been vocal about the kinds of stories she feels Nollywood underexplores. In interviews ahead of the film’s release, she pointed to a lack of authentic portrayals of mother‑daughter relationships in Nigerian cinema, a gap she was determined to fill. Her comments underline how personal the project is: she talked about her own experiences with parenting and discipline, and how that shaped her understanding of love and expectation.

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Mother’s Love is anchored in the relationship between a young woman and her mother, set against the backdrop of class divides and social pressures. The story follows Adebisi, a sheltered daughter from an affluent background who enters the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), a rite of passage for many Nigerian graduates. Removed from her familiar environment, she begins to see the world, and herself, differently. What starts as a coming‑of‑age arc becomes more complex as the narrative shifts to the mother’s own hidden wounds, grief, and the emotional cost of protection.

The cast blends familiar and rising Nigerian talent. Omotola herself appears in the film alongside actors such as Ifeanyi Kalu, Noray Nehita, Lilian Afegbai, Nosa Rex, and Olumide Oworu.

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Critics and industry professionals at TIFF praised the film’s maturity and emotional reach. Filmmaker Obi Emelonye described it as a debut “that deserves to be studied at Harvard,” reflecting the respect the project garnered from peers as well as audiences at the festival’s Lightbox screening.

Mother’s Love was shot in English and Pidgin English, a choice Omotola said was deliberate, a reflection of lived speech patterns and cultural nuance. The production took place largely in Nigeria, and the story’s texture highlights everyday realities rather than glossing them over.

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Omotola’s path into directing was influenced by her recent foray into digital production. A short YouTube project encouraged by fellow filmmaker Ruth Kadiri opened a new creative door, giving her the confidence to try a bigger narrative project. She has described how that initial experience helped crystallise the idea for Mother’s Love, a film she initially feared might not be taken seriously.

Strategically, Mother’s Love is positioned to extend its impact beyond its festival debut. After TIFF, the film continued to other events such as the Silicon Valley African Film Festival, building buzz ahead of its planned nationwide release in Nigeria on March 6, 2026.

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Omotola’s transition into directing is not just a career pivot, it is part of a broader conversation about Nigerian storytelling, representation, and the kinds of narratives that resonate both locally and globally. By choosing a story rooted in familial complexity and emotional honesty, avoiding stereotypes and simplistic sentiment, she is staking a claim that Nollywood can evolve into more nuanced, textured filmmaking without losing its cultural specificity.

Mother’s Love arrives at a moment when Nigerian cinema is at an inflection point, increasingly present at international festivals and engaging with diverse audiences. For Omotola, it’s both an artistic milestone and a statement: the industry’s most familiar faces can also be its most thoughtful storytellers.

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Mothers of Chibok Movie Trailer Review

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The Mothers of Chibok trailer focuses on the daily lives of women from Chibok, showing how they continue to navigate life years after the 2014 mass kidnapping of schoolgirls. It captures their routines, walking through village paths, planting crops, and attending to children, and does so with a clarity that avoids sensationalism.

Directed by Joel Kachi Benson, known for his Emmy-winning Madu and Venice-recognized Daughters of Chibok, the film moves beyond headlines and protests. It shows what happens after the media attention fades, portraying the women as active participants in their own lives rather than passive victims.

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The trailer does not rely on dramatic music or staged sequences. Instead, it records ordinary actions with careful observation: negotiating land, calculating school fees, and interacting with neighbors. These moments communicate resilience and determination through action rather than commentary. By showing community life alongside personal struggle, the trailer emphasizes that survival is not just a private challenge but a shared one.

Mothers of Chibok tells a story that extends beyond the initial tragedy. The documentary follows women as they work to provide for and educate their children, highlighting the long-term effects of the kidnappings on families and communities. Daily routines, farming, managing market activities, and caring for children, are depicted as essential acts of persistence, illustrating the realities of life long after the headlines have passed.

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Visually, the trailer is grounded. Natural light and open spaces dominate, with long takes of women walking across fields and close-ups of hands at work. Faces are captured looking beyond the camera, suggesting focus and thoughtfulness rather than performance. This approach allows viewers to engage with the women’s experiences directly, without manipulation or dramatization.

The trailer does not aim to provoke shock or pity. Instead, it presents life as it is, ongoing, demanding, and sometimes difficult, while highlighting the determination these women bring to everyday challenges. Mothers of Chibok encourages viewers to consider the long-term realities of survival and recovery.

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By centering ordinary acts and sustained effort, the trailer communicates a powerful message: these women are shaping their own futures, and their lives are defined not by a single event but by continuous resilience and action. For Nigerian audiences, the film promises a perspective that goes beyond headlines, offering insight into strength, community, and the work required to rebuild life after trauma.

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Toyin Abraham’s Over Sabi Aunty Crosses ₦1 Billion at the Box Office

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Toyin Abraham’s latest movie, Over Sabi Aunty, has crossed the ₦1 billion mark at the box office, highlighting the continued popularity of comedy dramas in Nigeria.

Everyone knows an “Over Sabi Aunty” that relative or neighbour who wouldn’t mind their business, talks too much, and always has an opinion and somehow thinks they know everything and is always right. She did a good job in turning this everyday character into a full story, mixing comedy, family drama and situations Nigerians see in their own lives.

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What makes this movie special is how realistic it feels. The humour comes naturally and the situations mirror our everyday life. From nosy relatives to family pressure and community gossip, the viewers can’t help it, but laugh, and shake their heads because it feels so familiar.

Toyin herself is the heart of the movie. Her performance is top tier and natural, balancing comedy and emotion in a way that keeps the audience hooked. The movie takes audiences on an entertaining journey full of laughs and relatable moments. The supporting cast also delivered, adding energy to the story.

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The dialogues feel real, like something you would hear at home, at work, at the marketplace or while hanging out with friends and family.

Crossing 1 Billion at the Box Office is no small joke, especially with ticket prices rising. Strong social media engagement and word-of-mouth contributed to the film’s sustained popularity establishing it as one of the year’s most successful releases.

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The film’s success show Abraham’s continued popularity, with audiences responding positively to her mix of comedy and relatable storytelling.

With this accomplishment, Toyin Abraham confirms her position as one of Nollywood’s most consistent Box Office appeal. Over Sabi Aunty ranks among the top-grossing Nollywood films to becoming a notable commercial success across Nigeria

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