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Uche Natori’s Vacation Style from Mykonos to Ibiza is Summer Goals

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From the whitewashed cliffs of Mykonos to the sun-soaked, jet-set of coastlines of Ibiza. Uche Natori’s summer journey wasn’t just a vacation—it was a style showcase worth bookmarking.

With every flight, outfit change, and Instagram post, Uche Natori reminded us that her summer wasn’t just a getaway—it was a gallery of standout style moments. With every look, she proved that sunshine and slayage go hand in hand. Known for her poised elegance and bold choices, the content creator, fashion influencer, and beauty enthusiast assembled a travel wardrobe that danced between clean minimalism and eye-catching drama.

Every item in her suitcase carried more than fabric — it carries presence, purpose, and personality.

Mykonos Moments: Mediterranean Minimalism Done Right

In Mykonos, Uche embraced the art of effortless chic.

She appeared in a sleek, fitted black dress with a draped neckline that traced her silhouette with elegant precision. The glossy finish added a touch of luxe, while her softly swept-back hair and the sleek backdrop.

 

Then came the white two-piece ensemble: a fitted crop top with delicate straps paired with a flowing, tiered maxi skirt. Light, airy, and sun-kissed, the look was both relaxed and regal—perfect for a day by the Aegean Sea, styled a structured beach tote bag and an effortlessly calm presence.

Then came the chic white fringe dress—playful yet glamorous. The fitted bodice and thin straps gave way to a flared silhouette adorned with cascading fringe that danced as she walked. Paired with bold earrings and a confident pose, it was pure vacation energy.

Ibiza Energy: Sun-Drenched Maximalism in Full Effect

In Ibiza, the vibe shifted from quiet luxury to radiant celebration.

Uche made a striking impression in a sapphire-blue off-the-shoulder top, its long fitted sleeves adding a dose of drama. The saturated hue and large statement earrings made the look unmissable—chic, confident, and gathering-ready.

She embraced color even further in a billowy oversized shirt dress, bursting with orange, green, and hints of fuchsia. The cinched waist gave shape to the volume, while strappy sandals and elevated accessories took the look from laid-back to fully captivating.

For a dreamy golden-hour glow, Uche wore a light yellow gown with a draped silhouette and flowing sleeves. The soft sheen of the fabric whispered elegance, while a stylish clutch and statement earrings completed the ensemble—graceful, goddess-like, and unforgettable.

 

And then there was the pale yellow halter dress with a high neckline and an open side—lightweight, crinkled, and full of movement. The flared skirt brought the fun, while bracelets and bold earrings sealed the deal. Poolside, event-ready, or island-hopping—it worked.

She wrapped things up in a breathtaking soft pink two-piece. A one-shoulder crop top hugged the figure, while a high-slit flowing skirt added just the right amount of drama. Styled with statement earrings and subtle details, it was an effortless nod to evening glamour by the water.

 

More Than Looks

Beyond the looks, Uche’s summer wardrobe tells a deeper story. This is the image of African women owning space, confidently claiming their narrative in global fashion. From island whites to radiant hues, every outfit is a declaration that Black luxury isn’t niche, it’s necessary. She’s not following the trend, she’s setting it. And she’s doing it in designer dresses, barefoot by the sea, with sunlight on her skin and confidence in her stride.

Summer Style Takeaways – What to Pack When Style Matters

Neutrals still speak: A well-fitted white set will never go out of style.

Texture is everything: Fringe, crinkled fabric, flowing layers—movement matters.

Color makes the statement: Bold hues and striking silhouettes do the talking.

Beauty is the finishing touch: And never forget skip the glow-up — it completes the look.

Most importantly… pack with intention.

Uche didn’t just travel— she turned every stop in a story, told in head-turning looks. From the breezy charm of Mykonos to the bold rhythm of Ibiza, she reminded us that summer style isn’t defined by trends but by the energy you bring to every outfit. Which look was your favorite? We’d love to know.

Read also: Nancy Isime’s Kinshasa Style Diary: A colorful fashion tour 

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Bye Black Suit! Powede Awujo Shows How a Blush 3-Piece Suit Commands Monday

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In its Mother’s Day campaign, StyleVitae chose Powede Awujo as a muse to celebrate the strength of new mothers. On the brand’s official Instagram, they wrote: “Motherhood is powerful. And sometimes power looks like Powede Awujo.” In the shoots, Powede trades the usual black Monday suit for a blush three-piece look, introducing a softer colour to a workwear style typically seen in darker tones.

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Her tailored blush pantsuit was made by A Modern Africa in Lagos, a brand known for suits, kaftans, and agbada. The three-piece includes a double-breasted blazer paired with high-waisted, wide-leg trousers and a crisp white shirt. The dark brown tie under the collar adds contrast to the blush blazer. The colour of the tie also matches her brown pointed heels.

The trousers sit at the waist and fall into a wide-leg cut. The blazer adds structure through the shoulders, with side pockets, visible along the front seams. A pocket square is seen from the blazer’s breast pocket, with a darker lining placed in it to add a small colour detail to the suit.

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The slim bracelets on her wrist and thin rings on her fingers reflect her caption, “I don’t like too many accessories. I’m not a busy dresser.” Her nails were painted in a soft neutral shade matching the blush tone of the suit. The styling and structured finishing of the suit, shirt and tie was done by Noble Igwe.

Her makeup was done by The Nukkie Company in Lagos, using soft neutral tones with defined eyes and neutral lips. Her hair was styled in long waves over her shoulders.

Powede was captured by Jewel in headshots, close-up portraits and wide shots, against a minimalist background. A video of the shoot was filmed by Nobs, where she spoke about the outfit. “I feel beautiful. I feel soft because the colour is a very beautiful one, which I’d say is like a mix of my favourite shades like pink and then my neutrals. I love them. I love the fact that it’s not such a really bright colour.”

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StyleVitae served as the creative director for the shoot, overseeing the presentation of Powede Awujo’s outfit for her Mother’s Day feature. The team presented a fresh take on Monday tailoring, highlighted by the blush three-piece suit.

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Bvlgari Honors Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as Global Icon in ‘Carrying Culture’ Campaign

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Ethan James Green

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie appears in the new “Carrying Culture” campaign by Bvlgari. The campaign was photographed by Ethan James Green and styled by Gabriella Karefa-Johnson. In the images, Adichie is presented as one of the five global figures chosen for the project, bringing her voice as a writer into Bvlgari’s cultural campaign.

In the campaign photographs, Adichie appears in a white off‑the‑shoulder gown with clean lines. The dress has a clean, smooth surface. Her hair is styled in long braids pulled back from her face.

Ethan James Green

The campaign’s focus is a sculptural circular gold clutch from Bvlgari’s Icons Minaudière collection, which holds a miniature book representing each Global Icon’s personal connection to culture.

The pendant is not only for decoration. It can be opened to reveal a small round insert with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie written on it. In one of the campaign images, Adichie holds the small disc close to her face after taking it out of the pendant, showing the detail that connects the piece directly to her name.

She complements the look with stacked gold bracelets and slim rings on her fingers.

In a video shared alongside the campaign images, Adichie alternates between bright smiles and calm, thoughtful expressions, occasionally leaning forward in thoughtful poses. She says:

“I write realistic fiction. I write the kind of fiction that I hope will give someone who reads it a hundred years from now an idea of how we live today. I don’t think that novels should be ideologically correct because life is not ideologically correct. Life is messy. But I think novels should strive for emotional truth.”

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Tems Says ‘It’s White O’ Clock’ at the 2026 BRITS Awards

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Tems attended the 2026 BRITS Awards in a head-to-toe white look on 28 February. She didn’t just light up the red carpet; she also presented the International Artist of the Year award to Spanish pop star Rosalía.

The outfit balanced simplicity with dramatic detailing on the corset, with delicate lace trims and visible textural details, and a bandeau neckline. Off-shoulder sleeves added volume and extended outward, contrasting the fitted bodice, while the lower half flowed into layered lace with a front split, giving the dress a soft, graceful shape.

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The all-white choice seemed deliberate. White often represents purity and virtue. For Tems, who has risen from a Nigerian star to a world music force, the colour felt symbolic. It reflected a new beginning and maturity. She did not rely on heavy colours or vibrant outfits. Instead, she allowed defined fabric and tailoring to speak.

Her hairstyle gave cultural weight to her look. It was styled by Dunsin Wright, where she wore three pigtail-thick braided woven loops, styled neatly to elevate her outfit. This hairstyle draws from distant African braiding traditions. The braids are seen as minimalist and protective, but for this look, they are expressive. On a global stage like the BRIT Awards, this choice subtly affirmed her Nigerian identity. It was a sight of her roots even in equipped fashion spaces.

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Her makeup balanced it all with her dress. Deep ombre red glossy lips and defined smokey wing eyes added richness, preventing the white ensemble from feeling washed out. Statement earrings completed the look, adding sparkle without distraction.

Tems’ all-white look reflects the woman she has grown into. From Lagos to international stages as this one, she is fully aware of her place in the industry and mirrored her journey in a minimalistic all-white dress. It defined her authenticity and quiet power.

 

 

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