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Two Ways to Wear a Suit, According to Liquorose

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Roseline Afije, better known as Liquorose, recently showcased two distinct suit styles that are rewriting how we see tailored outfits. No gimmicks, just sharp styling with real-life wearability. She has shared how to wear a suit for both the streets and indoor settings, and it’s a game-changer for your wardrobe.

Photo: @liquorose-Instagram

First, she stunned in an off-white pinstripe set that hugged her frame perfectly. The double-breasted jacket, worn open over a crisp white shirt, kept things bold yet polished, while the trousers skimmed the ankles for a modern twist. Gold heels and chunky hoops sealed the look. It was ideal for anyone aiming to stand out at a city event.

Next came a contrast: a chocolate-brown suit with padded shoulders and wide-leg trousers, styled in a pared-down setting. The open blazer revealed a lace camisole, softening the structure. Burnt orange nails and red open-toe pumps added colour, turning it into the kind of outfit that moves easily from boardroom talks to a casual evening hangout.

Photo:@liquorose-Instagram

What truly sets her looks apart is the harmony between structure and ease. The white pinstripes bring authority for days when you need to impress, while the brown oversized set delivers comfort with attitude. Add your own twist, such as lace, bold nails, or colourful shoes, and suddenly the suit is no longer gathering dust in your wardrobe.

Photo: @liquorose-Instagram

Earlier this year, she won a million naira prize at AMVCA’s cultural night in a Prudent Atelier design, highlighting her ability to blend style with substance

So, whether you are navigating danfo chaos or sealing a deal, her looks prove the suit has outgrown its reputation as stiff formalwear. Today, it is adaptable, practical, and guaranteed to get you noticed.

Liquorose has made one thing clear: the suit belongs everywhere, not just the boardroom.

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When Culture Meets Fashion: Idia Aisien in a Two-Piece by Nigerian Brand Èkì Kéré

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Photo: Instagram

“I love an outfit that is well made and an absolute showstopper.” Idia Aisien says in her recent Instagram post. She steps out in a handwoven two-piece by the Nigerian brand Eki Kere. It perfectly reflects the theme “When culture meets fashion” The kind that invites the viewer to appreciate the beauty of cultural craftsmanship to appreciate the beauty in culture and nature.

Photo: Instagram

The look is simple at first glance. A light gold cropped top paired with a matching midi skirt. But the details show traditional artistry. It appears to be handwoven, with visible fringe texture that suggests craftsmanship rather than factory finishing.

The top is structured, cut just above the waist. It fits close without looking tight. The neckline is clean and modest, a soft square shape that opens up the collarbone area while remaining modest.

The skirt sits high on the waist and falls straight down with a slit that runs up to the thigh.

Hair and makeup are kept simple. Her hair was worn down in soft waves and pulled back neatly to highlight the neckline. Makeup was kept in neutral tones. Her jewelry was minimal.

Photo: Instagram

Photo: Instagram

Her shoe is a key highlight of her overall outfit. She wore a white slingback heel.

This is where culture is expressed in a practical way. Èkì Kéré is known for working with textiles that reference Nigerian heritage. Instead of turning cultural symbols into costumes, the brand translates them into pieces that can be worn in everyday settings.

Here, heritage is visible in the handwoven fabric, while the clean cut keeps the design modern. On Idia Aisien, the two-piece feels current and rooted in tradition.

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Yhemo Lee Twins With His Son in Matching Denim

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Photo Credit - Edos Artistry

The singer and his son Amirion stepped out in a full custom denim look built from scratch. On March 2, 2026, Yhemo Lee posted photos on Instagram sharing a full denim look with his son.

Photo Credit – Edos Artistry

Yhemo wore a heavy oversized patchwork denim bomber jacket with a high-standing collar. The jacket is built from different washes of upcycled denim, with raw visible stitching and multiple large utility pockets all through. His bottoms are long wide-leg denim cargo shorts with asymmetrical panels of light and medium wash denim stitched together, continuing the same patchwork theme as the jacket. On his feet are custom Timberland-style boots modified with denim patchwork overlays on the toe and sides, white crew socks, and a tan baseball cap on his head.

Photo Credit – Edos Artistry

Little Amirion wore a miniature version of the same reconstructed denim jacket, with the same panelled design and breast pockets with a white tee underneath, matching patchwork denim shorts, and small custom boots with the same denim patchwork detailing as his dad’s pair. The two looks were clearly built as a set. Same fabric, same construction, same concept, just different sizes.

Photo Credit – Edos Artistry

There was also a large Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene duffel bag on the floor with distressed denim patchwork accents stitched onto it, matching the outfit theme. Even the bag followed the theme.

The jacket, the shorts, the boots and the bag were all custom built from scratch using the same upcycled denim concept throughout. Every piece in this shoot was considered, from the stitching on the jacket down to the detailing on Amirion’s boots.

Photo Credit – Edos Artistry

Both custom pieces were designed and styled by Josiphiah Michael. Photos captured by Edos Artistry.

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The Best Dressed Stars at The “Mother’s Love” Premiere 

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Photo Credit - Wale Visuals

The “Mother’s Love” Premiere which happened last night on March 2, 2026, saw guests arriving and fully embracing the ‘Old Money’ theme. Some outfits were impossible to ignore.

Akin Faminu

Photo Credit – Ojmayana

Akin Faminu arrived wearing a black tuxedo blazer with clusters of white pearls across the shoulder and cuffs. Underneath he wore a white shirt paired with a formal black necktie, with wide brimmed black bolero-style hat. For the bottom he wore a classic black tailored wide-leg trousers. He accessorized the look with small dark tinted shades, a formal walking cane and black shoes. The pearls on the blazer were what made it noticeable. His pictures were captured by Ojmayana.

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

Photo Credit – Wale Visuals

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde who produced the movie, wore a strapless floor-length champagne-nude mermaid gown and adorned with delicate white floral lace and 3D appliqués that create a rich texture effect. She wrapped an oversized plush white faux-fur across her shoulders and let it trail behind her and she was styled by Medlin Boss. Her outfit was accessorized with pearl statement pieces: a thick layered necklace, and a matching pearl bracelet on her left wrist. Omotola’s hair was styled in a blonde wavy wig, her makeup was simple with defined brows, warm tones and a red lip. Omotola’s images were captured by Wale Visuals.

Meraiah Ekeinde

Photo Credit – Toniegrapher

Meraiah Ekeinde went for royal blue mermaid-style gown from Bibi Fashion, the gown had a structured halter-neckline and was designed with crystal detailing and beads. It was fitted through the bodice and hips before flaring down. She complemented the gown with a floor-length satin shawl in a deep blue shade. Her accessories were matching dark blue glitter clutch and a simple bracelet to match. Her images were photographed by Toneigrapher.

Koyin

Photo Credit – Saintshotz

Koyin wore a white sleeveless top underneath a black harness vest, black fitted trousers, black riding boots, a black-and-white bandana. He accessorized the look with a simple gold chain. The fit was clean proportionate and his images were captured by Saintshotz.

Dolapo Habeeb

Photo Credit – Tomiwaarije

Dolapo Habeeb wore a long-sleeved, ivory shirt with a deep cowl neckline across the chest. For the bottom he wore a high-waisted floor-length wide-leg trousers. He accessorized his look with amber-tinted sunglasses. His look was captured by Tomiwaarije.

Kolapo Omotoso

Photo Credit – Rahmanshotit

Kolapo Omotoso went for an emerald green suit. He wore a custom made double-breasted blazer with peaked lapels and matching green buttons. Beneath he paired it with a white shirt with a purple striped necktie that provides a strong colour contrast. For the bottom he wore matching trouser pants. He completed the look with clean patent leather shoes.

Ruth Kadiri

Photo Credit – Coded Shots

Ruth Kadiri wore a teal and white polka-dot off-shoulder gown with a dramatic balloon shape and white structured collar panels. She held a white lace fan, a layered pearl necklace sat at her neck, and she had on white pointed heels. Her hair was set in vintage finger waves. The overall effect evoked an old-word aesthetic.

Every outfit felt like a dress made for its own applause.

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