Fashion
Liquorose Just Reminded Us Why Black Wins Every Time
When I think of the color black, it used to feel dull, too serious, and honestly a bit boring. It was always the “funeral shade” or the “safe option” for people who didn’t want to risk messing up their white clothes. I never really saw the beauty in it—until Liquorose came along and flipped the script. She made black feel bold, expressive, and yes, the perfect way to stand out.
She changed my mindset about black, inspired me and I’m certain with the list of black outfits I’m about to share, you too will get inspired from this piece. Now, don’t tell me you don’t know what to wear when you have a black piece because with these outfits, styling won’t be difficult for you. For every appearance, Liquorose showed us black can be anything. In this article, let’s take a closer look at how she turned the darkest shade on the color wheel into her personal runaway, and why black has never looked this good.
One Shoulder Mini Dress Moment

Liquorose wore a black mini dress with a smooth, fitted silhouette. She captioned it “Black dress is a 10,” and honestly, she delivered. The one shoulder design gave the dress a perfect drama. The feather detail on the other side made the outfit look like a red-carpet show. Her flared skirt adds beauty. To sum it all up, her makeup and statement earrings made me realize she didn’t just wear the outfit, she owned it.
Chic Elegance

She didn’t stop at one outfit. She rocked a high neck, long sleeved black top that fitted her perfectly well. There was nothing added to the outfit, but Liquorose’s confident appearance made the outfit shine even in a black color.
She spiced things up with large hoop earrings and a bold cuff. Is that all? Definitely not. Her sleek bob hair framed her face, making the look move from 100 to 1000.
Cultural Meets Contemporary

If anyone told me a traditional outfit would look this good, I wouldn’t believe it one bit. A masterpiece styled by the popular Fashion designer, Prudent Gabriel, Liquorose outfit gave a perfect mix of culture and modern fashion. At the recent Headies Africa Awards, she wore a black fitted dress paired with a wide sleeves that adds a touch of white at the edges. She accessorized the outfit with a white pearl necklace and the striped daring headpiece spoke louder than words. This is not just ordinary fashion, it’s art and heritage in one body.
Fearless Fashion Forward

No one told me black could look sexy. With just one outfit, she showed us that you can slay in any color and black is not an exempt. She was spotted in a black mesh top with a high waisted shorts that accentuated her curves. As if that was not enough, she added a feathered black shawl which gave it a dramatic look. She completed the look with a colorful necklace.
The Boss Chic Vibe

If you’re a fashion enthusiast and you like a bold power outfit, she just made it easier for you in this power outfit. In the post, she wore an oversized black blazer layered over a black top. Then, she finished things off with a laid-back sleek hair and earrings that made the outfit pop. She carried a silver purse to complete the outfit. This outfit looked powerful without her even trying too hard. Going for a business date? You should try this on.
Conclusion
Black might not be the brightest color. But when Liquorose wore it, she changed the whole narrative. With these outfits, she has showed not just me, but all of us, that black can be whatever you want it to be. With the right styling, everything becomes much better. And if anyone dares argue with you that black is not a good color, you know what to do. Show them Liquorose picture. Now, over to you, Which of these looks is your fave? Let me know in the comment section.
Read also: Diana Eneje Wears Black Lace in the Saudi Desert— And It Just Works
Fashion
Oleku Is Back and Better, But with a Fresh Twist
The Oleku style is making its way into the spotlight but with a redefined twist. The classic Nigerian short wrapper style is back, from Lagos parties to celebrity photo shoots, the oleku is everywhere again. The women bringing it back are not playing it safe at all.
Mercy Aigbe

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Mercy Aigbe wore a two-piece dress in black and burgundy damask brocade with intricate swirls, featuring wide, flared sleeves and an asymmetrical mini hemline detailed with metallic gold fringe. She accessorized with a sculptural gele crafted from the same damask fabric, round retro-style sunglasses, a metallic gold chain necklace and a small rectangular red micro bag. The outfit was paired with red strappy high-heeled sandals.
Nelly Mbonu

Photo: Instagram/Nellymbonu
Nelly Mbonu wore a fitted lace two-piece dress featuring three-quarter sleeves and a floor-length side train, crafted from an intricate overlay lace woven in sky blue and silver threads. Her accessories included a gele made from a cerulean blue fabric, a matching blue ipele draped over her right arm in silver floral print, a filigree gold pendant with matching drop earrings. For footwear, she wore classic white pointed-toe pumps.
Kiekie

Photo: Instagram/Kiekie
Kiekie wore a high-low two-piece from Accost Collection, her brand in jacquard with an intricate pattern in blue, magenta and red, with puff sleeves and a pleated short side train. She styled the look with a large, multi-layered gele crafted from the same jacquard fabric, traditional layered coral bead necklaces from Ordawyse Jewels and matching bracelets. She completed the look with dark cat-eye sunglasses and a cherry red quilted leather bag. She wore turquoise satin pointed-toe pumps.
Simi Dapson

Photo: Instagram/Simisanya
Simi Dapson stepped out in a gold two-piece adorned with sequins, beads, and intricate embroidery, featuring sheer long sleeves and a draped detail extending from the hip. She accessorized with a gele in a muted champagne tone adorned with dark embroidery, a bold necklace and matching drop earrings, and a rectangular clutch fully covered in sparkling red sequins. She wore open-toe high-heeled shoes.
Bimbo Ademoye

Photo: Instagram/Bimboademoye
Bimbo Ademoye wore a metallic silver co-ord set trimmed with deep red ostrich feathers, styled with a red metallic gele, gold earrings, necklace and complemented by red strappy heels.
Hilda Baci

Photo: Instagram/Hildabaci
Hilda Baci wore a lace embroidered top, ruched pink mini skirt, a bow-tied pink gele, a silver mini bag and embellished kitten heels.
Bose Ogulu

Photo: Instagram/Boseogulu
Bose Ogulu, Burna Boy’s mother and manager, wore a neon green lace crochet blouse with wide, bell-shaped sleeves and a high-waisted mini skirt in green-and-gold brocade. She styled it with a gele in matching green-and-gold fabric, a gold necklace, drop earrings, and metallic clutch.
These women are not just revisiting an old trend. They are reshaping it through redefined fabric choices and better styling. The oleku is no longer just for owambe. It has moved into broader fashion dialogue, and these looks shows its continued relevance.
Entertainment
British-Nigerian Rapper Dave Announces First Lagos Headline Show.
British-Nigerian rapper David Orobosa Omoregie popularly known as Dave, has officially announced his first headline concert in Lagos, scheduled for 16 and 17 October, 2026, at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Cultural and Creative Arts formerly known as the National Theatre. The announcement was made through Dave’s official social media platforms. He revealed that the shows to be performed are part of his ongoing “The boy who played the harp” world tour.
Dave is widely recognised as one of the most successful rap artist in United Kingdom with several awards.

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Despite his Nigerian root, he has never headlined a concert in Nigeria before. This makes the announcement a homecoming moment as one of the most successful British-Nigerian artist prepares to perform in Nigeria for the first time.
The Lagos shows are being viewed as a significant milestone in his career indicating his global success and a special return to his ancestral roots. Which strengthens the growing connection between global music stars and African audiences. The performances are expected to bring together fans from across Nigeria and beyond, as it celebrates the growing influence of African culture on the global music scene. The Lagos shows further strengthens the growing connection between international music stars and African audiences.

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As the concert date continues to draw nearer, anticipation continues to build among fans eager to witness Dave’s headline concert in Nigeria. With his strong reputation for live shows, lyrical storytelling, and chart-topping records the concert is expected to be the most remarkable music event in Lagos this year.
Fashion
Nike and Slawn Unveils Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup Collection.
Nike and Slawn a Nigerian-born, London-based artist have officially unveiled their collaborative Nigeria-inspired collection linked to Nike’s 2026 football campaign on 26 of May, 2026.
The partnership, which merges sport, fashion, and street culture, has already sparked online for its unique design and strong representation of the Nigerian identity.

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Slawn, known for his creative style, graffiti-inspired graphics to the collection, moving beyond the traditional jersey concept making Nigeria’s cultural identity blend with streetwear aesthetics. The piece featured hand-drawn artistic combination of green, black and white colourways with spray paint, and large ‘NAIJA’ branding.
The collection includes various fashion piece such as jerseys, hoodies, T-shirts and jackets all carrying unique artistic designs that differentiate them from traditional football merchandise. One unique feature is the bold NAIJA branding.

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What makes the unveiling even more significant is the lineup of famous Nigerian personalities featured in the campaign, including Jay-Jay Okocha, Patience Ozokwo, Samuel Chukwueze and Tolu Arokodare.
Beyond football, the collaboration highlights how sportswear continues to intersect with art and entertainment. Rather than presenting football only as a sport, Nike and Slawn’s collaboration is aligned with celebrating the country’s creativity, street energy and global cultural relevance.

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Many fans have linked the collection to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, it is important to note that the collaboration is a special lifestyle collection and not Nigeria’s official World Cup kit.
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