Celebrity Style
Xclusivstars Fashion Roundup: Top 5 Celeb Looks of the Week
Nigerian celebrities never miss when it comes to serving looks, and this week was no different. Whether it was a casual mirror selfie or a full-on glam moment, the fashion was stunning. We scrolled, gasped, and saved every single one of these fits, because when the slay is this good, you have to take notes.
Here are the five standout looks that had us hitting the screenshot button faster than you can say “Who’s her stylist?”
Diana Eneje – Burnt Orange Dream
Diana Eneje
Diana Eneje didn’t just wear a dress. She became the dress. This sculpted burnt orange mini, hugging every curve in the most luxurious satin, was pure wearable art. The structured sleeves and 3D floral details gave it that high-fashion edge, while her matching orange heels and mini bag tied it all together. And can we talk about that golden-hour glow on her skin? Flawless. With her hair in a sleek low bun, she looked like a modern-day goddess who just stepped out of a painting. If elegance had a name, it would be Diana Eneje this week.
Veekee James – Casual, But Couture
Veekee James in street style fashion
Veekee James is the queen of turning a simple outfit into a whole mood. This time, she gave us quiet luxury in a powder blue blazer, a crisp white tee, and bedazzled jeans, because why be basic when you can be extra. That Dolce & Gabbana denim bag accented with gold hardware is amazing. The white geometric sunglasses and gold hoops added just the right amount of retro-futuristic vibes. And let’s not ignore that sleek, straight hair and glossy makeup. This is how you do it. I woke up like this but fashion. Brunch with the girls or a board meeting? Either way, she’s the best-dressed in the room.
Mercy Eke – Red-Hot Boss Energy
Mercy in a power suit
Mercy Eke didn’t just wear red, she commanded it. the fiery blazer dress with crystal detailing. The bold neckline, the way it hugged her curves and showed off those toned legs was perfection. She paired it with a glossy Hermès bag (in matching red, because consistency is key) and black Louboutin pumps for that extra power move. And those bouncy curls with baby bangs? Softness against the strong silhouette. This look screamed, I run things, and we believed her. If you’re not dressing like the main character, what are you even doing?
Priscilla Ojo – Dark Academia Meets Lagos Luxe
Priscilla Ojo in style
Priscilla Ojo gave us preppy with a twist, dark academia vibes but made it fashionable. The crisp white shirt, patterned tie, and structured blazer layered over a black mini skirt and tights is a genius fashion choice. That quilted shoulder bag and slicked-up bun sealed the deal, making the whole look polished yet edgy. It’s like she took
school uniform and said, Let’s elevate this. Minimalism with an attitude–moody, chic, and totally in control.
Jemima Osunde – Walking Art
Jemima Osunde
Jemima Osunde didn’t just wear an outfit, she wore a masterpiece. That vibrant abstract-print two-piece with the way the wide-leg pants flowed. The cape-like top that moved as a brushstroke with every step added stunning to this look. Underneath, an olive-green corset added structure, while a purple clutch and delicate purse kept it elegant. She looked like she walked straight out of a high-fashion editorial. When fashion meets art, Jemima is the muse.
This week proved one thing: Nigerian celebrities don’t just dress up, they have other intentions they aren’t telling us about through their fashion. From Diana’s sunset glam to Jemima’s wearable art, every look had a point of view. And we’re here for all of it.
So, take notes, save inspo, and remember, in the world of XclusivStars, fashion isn’t just about clothes. It’s about owning the moment. Until next week, keep serving!