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How to Wear the Black Colour the Beauty Tukura’s Way

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When Beauty Tukura steps out, the world definitely takes notes. The reality TV star, entrepreneur, and fashion muse has redefined what it means to wear black.  If there’s one color that never goes out of style, it’s black but not everyone knows how to wear it like a statement just as Beauty does.  From red carpets to luxury brand events, she’s been serving look-after looks, and each one proves that black is a luxurious fashion statement.

Let’s take a high-fashion stroll through five unforgettable moments where she owned the black-colored attire and showed us all how to turn simplicity into stunning looks.

1. Black LaceBlack Color

Beauty graced an exclusive evening event wearing a custom piece by Julyet Peters, a black sculpted dress that turned heads and stole breaths. The dress featured intricate lacework and a structured bodice that hugged her curves well designed for the goddess herself. She paired the look with a sparkling clutch and pointed heels, letting the detailing of the dress take center stage. Styled by Dahmola, the entire costume was breathtaking. 

2. Black Velvet Suit Black Color

In a striking editorial moment, Beauty stepped into a tailored black velvet pantsuit that screamed CEO energy and redefined corporate fashion. The deep-black outfit projected authority, while a pair of neon yellow stilettos added just the right amount of audacity. With her black Telfar bag in hand and flawless glam, this look was purely designed for the boardroom. 

3. Liquid Satin Black Color

Right here, Beauty stunned in a satin gown by Mazelle Studio as she Attended a celebration hosted by Moët & Chandon. With a ruched bodice, draped details, and a corset silhouette, the gown moved like liquid silk and shimmered under ambient light. Creatively paired with gold jewelry and voluminous blonde curls, the look captured the glamour of luxury evening wear while maintaining confidence, sparkle, and a toast to elegance.

4. ChopsticksBlack Color

Leave it to Beauty to turn a simple styling choice into an entire fashion moment. For a themed shoot that fused modern glam with cultural nods, she wore a black off-shoulder number by VicnatEng, wrapped in a silky shawl, her hair styled into elevated buns adorned with chopsticks. She complimented her dress by adorning herself with minimalist gold jewelry and a glossy makeup look. 

5. YSL & the Art of the CutoutBlack Color

To round things off, Beauty lit up the carpet at the YSL Beauté event in a jet-black sequin cut-out dress that dared to bear in all the right ways. The glossy texture of the gown shimmered under the lights, and the daring cutouts gave it that edge only she could pull off so effortlessly. She paired it with a sleek bob and a black clutch to match, and her signature sultry stare. 

 Black will always be a mainstay in fashion, but through Beauty Tukura’s lens, it’s more than a default choice. It becomes a visual statement, a reflection of strength, and elegance. So, if you ever find yourself wondering how to slay in black, just look out for Beauty Tukura. 

Also Read: 5 Outfits from Osas Ighodaro Gallery You’re Going to Screenshot 

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  1. Jp

    17 April 2025 at 9h42

    This is really beautiful

    • Faith

      17 April 2025 at 9h44

      Thank you for your feedback.

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Chioma Ikokwu Honours Igbo Heritage in Two Outfits

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Chioma Ikokwu has always known how to make an entrance, but when she steps into culture, she does it with purpose. Recently, she appeared in two outfits that paid clear, unapologetic tribute to her Igbo roots, not as costumes. She captioned the pictures “I love my culture” and “When culture meets fashion.”

Image: Instagram

Image: Instagram

The first look is a traditional wedding inspired look. The top is a red off-shoulder, corset-style beaded detailing in front paired with a long, white, layered wrapper with a voluminous, ruffled design around the waist and hips, creating a dramatic silhouette. She finishes this look with her beret-style beaded hat, coral beads around her neck and wrist and a horse tail to make it a full royal regalia.

Image: Instagram

Image: Instagram

Her second look was a rich red Isiagu wrapper draped style. The top is a corset made style with a tree root illusion. The bottom features a red draped velvet that mimics double-layered skirts. The skirt is designed with a lion head (Isiagu) strategically placed on it. It’s a prominent motif in Igbo traditional wear signifying strength, royalty, power, and authority. She completes this look with a matching gele, a choker necklace, and black beaded handbag.

The highlight of her second outfit is the styling. Isiagu hasn’t been styled in that way before. She went further to ask a question in her post “Have you ever seen the Igbo Isiagu staple interpreted this way before?”

Wearing Isi Agu isn’t new. But presenting it like this, on this kind of platform, with this kind of calm assurance, is powerful. It reminds us once again that tradition doesn’t belong to the past. It belongs to whoever carries it and how you want it to be reflected.

These outfits were worn for a significant cultural event; for the chieftaincy title celebration of her father and her cousin Obi Cubana in Oba, Anambra.

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How Chioma Ikokwu Stepped Out for Juma Jux Concert in Lagos

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Chioma Ikokwu makes it a goal to arrive at any event with intention. For Juma Jux live concert in Lagos, she stepped out in a way that was bold, clear, and fully aligned with the energy of the night. There was no guessing or second-guessing. She knew what the event was about and didn’t fail to deliver with her looks.

Image: Instagram (Chiomagood hair)

Image: Instagram (Chiomagood hair)

She wore an army green cropped sports tank top, a matching olive green, cropped bomber jacket that looked like it was made for only her but in a subtle way that said structure and strength, worn open. Her bottom is a high-waisted, slightly fitted cycling shorts which had Gucci logo patterned on it. A light coloured olive green cap is worn on her head. The highlight of this look is her strappy heels. It came with a boot-inspired design making it one of its kind. Not forgetting her blonde bob hairstyle and full makeup. The look is chic and coordinated.

The goal was not just to be live but be present in looks. It’s almost difficult to walk past her without noticing her style. Her look was direct, tough, and well thought out. She didn’t overload the look with extras. Her accessories were clean. A tiny silver chain on her neck, bangles, and wristwatch.

Image: Instagram (Chiomagood hair)

Image: Instagram (Chiomagood hair)

At a concert like Juma Jux’s where energy is high and fashion can tilt into costume territory, she chose something grounded yet iconic. What stood out most was how self-assured she looked. That’s not something you can borrow from a stylist or find in a trend.

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Pantone’s 2026 Colour Cloud Trend Gets Uche Montana’s Seal of Approval

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Pantone’s 2026 colour choice, Cloud Dancer, is already shaping how celebrities start the year. For the first time in its history since the tradition started in 1999, the Pantone Colour Institute picked a shade of white as the Colour of the Year. Nigerian screen darling Uche Montana appears in a shade through a white column gown. Big Brother Naija star Mercy Eke also kicked off 2026 in a crisp white gown.

Uche Montana – Instagram

Uche wears a fitted white column gown that reaches the floor. Across the chest, strands of small pearls are arranged in curves, creating simple texture. The placement adds interest to the dress.

A single side slit begins mid-thigh. The neckline rests high on her chest, leaving the shoulders bare. From the back of the dress, long panels of lightweight white fabric hang from the shoulders to the floor, stretching downward without adding bulk.

Uche Montana – Instagram

Her hair is pulled into a tight bun, ensuring the front detailing of the gown is fully visible. She pairs it with crystal drop earrings and neutral pointed heels. There are no belts, ruffles the dress itself remains the focus.

Uche Montana – Instagram

Pantone’s Cloud Dancer glows in the consistent soft white of the fabric, the lines of the gown, the pearl placement, and the back panels are distinctive, allowing the design to own the moment.

With this look, Uche Montana shows how Nigerian fashion can adopt global trends.

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