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Monochrome Magic: Kie Kie’s Latest Look in a Sculpted Hooded Gown

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Kie Kie has built a strong presence in Nigeria’s entertainment and digital media space. On February 26, 2026, she took to Instagram to share a new series of studio images accompanied by the caption, “A one-time breed. They didn’t make another like me.”

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This time she went with an avant-garde outfit known as the corset-inspired sculpted gown, the outfit was designed and styled by Josiphiah Michael. She wore a olive-grey corset-style top with high collar that frames her face. It has front lace-up detailing with thick grey cords and daring side-cutouts that reveal her waist. The sleeves are oversized and structured with quilted structure, creating a dramatic shape.

For the bottom, she wore the same colour floor-length skirt with a mermaid-style flare that extends into a simple train at the back. Her accessories were kept minimal to keep attention on the structure of the outfit, silver statement pieces: including a chunky metallic silver collar necklace, simple round silver earrings. Kie kie completed her look with matching grey heels.

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Kie Kie’s makeup was done by Ewatosin makeovers in a sophisticated glam look: well-defined brows, smoky eyes with winged eyeliner and nude glossy lip. Her hair was styled by Tressesbyjoy in a low bun with clean, straight middle part. Her images were captured by Edos Artistry.

The strength of the look lies in its tonal consistency.

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Adeola Adeyemi’s Colour Block Suit Is Monday Style Inspiration

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If you needed a sign to start your week with intention, Diiadem delivered it.

Beauty entrepreneur, lifestyle influencer, RHOLagos star Adeola Adeyemi, popularly known as Diiadem, and Lagos-based CEO shared images on her Instagram on May 15, 2026, with the caption “A walking trophy”. She stepped out in a bold colour block suit by Nigerian designer 29 By Adele.

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She wore a structured, colour-blocked blazer featuring a sharp asymmetrical hemline and panels in burgundy, light pink, navy blue, and brown. For bottoms, she paired the suit with high-waisted, wide-leg navy trousers that fell to the floor.

She wore silver drop earrings and a thin chain. Her makeup featured brown smoky eye and a glossy, lined nude lip. She had her hair in a bone-straight black wig parted in the middle, tucked neatly behind her ears, and falling past her shoulders. For shoes, she chose classic black pointed-toe stiletto pumps which peeked out from underneath the trousers.

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29 By Adele clearly knows what she is doing, and this colour block design is clear proof. The cut is sharp, the colours are deliberate, and Diiadem wore it as though it was made for her.

This outfit is completely different from a dress she wore last April , where she appeared in a teal metallic pleated gown with cape sleeves, a cutout waist rising to a front slit paired with gold heels, same colour cuff, pearl earrings, and a quilted blush bag from Themys Brand. That one was more chic and shimmery. This one is clean and structured.

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Tiwa Savage Is a Fiery Vision in Orange at Oxford

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In a recent post, Tiwa Savage just proved that when you have something important to say, you might as well look the part while saying it. The Afrobeats queen attended the Oxford Africa Conference as a keynote speaker, with a look that matched the weight of her messages.

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At the event, she wore a bright orange, structured coordinated two-piece by Petite Porche. The top featured an oversized, sculptural cowl neckline and an asymmetric draped sleeve. She paired it with a matching midi-length skirt that had a flared, uneven handkerchief hemline.

Tiwa styled her outfit with a white structured handbag paired chunky white resin drop earrings, silver bracelet and multiple rings. Her hair was styled in pixie cut with soft, tousled waves framing her face. Her makeup featured neatly shape brows, warm tones and a nude glossy lip. For shoes, she wore white pointed-toe heels. The bag and shoes added a clean tonal to her whole outfit.

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On her Instagram caption, Tiwa said she was a keynote speaker at the conference, and used the opportunity to speak on the state of African music. She noted that while some believe the industry is in decline, it is actually going through a healthy cycle, now that the rapid growth has settled, the focus should shift to building the infrastructure needed to sustain the industry long term. She drew parallels with other genres like Hip Hop, RnB, and Pop, saying the African music industry is no different, and urged people not to confuse correction with collapse.

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This Oxford appearance comes just weeks after she took a different direction in a strapless black gown styled by Mugomugoofficial, a darker, more dramatic turn in styling. Two looks, two completely different moods, but the same woman in full control of her image every single time.

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Davido’s 5IVE Alive Tour Look in Guinea Calls for a Closer Look

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Davido wrapped up his 5IVE Alive Tour in Guinea six days ago captioning his Instagram post “And that’s a wrap. Thank you, Guinea! 48 shows. 4 continents. Hundreds of thousands of people. One movement…” While this message showed gratitude for the global run, his fashion choice for the final performance was equally worth noting.

Photo: Instagram/@davido

Photo: Instagram/@davido

He wore a carefully tailored dark blue pinstripe two-piece suit that immediately stood out because it mixed cultural elements with modern tailoring. Something you wouldn’t expect to be worn by an artist. The double-breasted blazer gave structure to the outfit, while the loose fit of the trousers and blazer made it unique.

What really pulled the look together was the use of patterns and cultural appliques. The blue traditional cap added a unique blend to the outfit. Instead of going for a regular suit-and-tie appearance or a causal artist-like look, he chose a style that reflected both luxury fashion and Nigerian identity.

Photo: Instagram/@davido

Photo: Instagram/@davido

The detailing on the suit is worth highlighting. The embroidered designs across the chest and pockets broke up the pinstripes nicely and added more detail. He kept his accessories minimal. The sunglasses, wristwatch, and bracelets blended in naturally.

The white sneakers also added a unique touch. Some people may see them as too casual for the outfit, but they softened the seriousness of the suit giving it a simpler finish.

As African artists continue gaining global attention, fashion has become part of how they communicate identity and influence.

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