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Friday, July 27, 2018

The truth about Dry Ice Effizy at Nigerian Parties!!-Funke Awobokun




Dry Ice is the common name for carbon dioxide (CO2) gas in its solid state. It gets this name because it must be cooled to ‘minus’ -78.5 degree Celsius to solidify, and also because when heated, it melts and changes to CO2 gas instead of a liquid (This process is known as sublimation).
It is no news that we all love the visual effects that are created with the use of  dry ice by special effect vendors, Bartenders,  Mixologist and Cocktails caterers.  It has quickly gained ground since its introduction into the party and event scenes. However, there is a need to do some serious homework about the nature, use, storage, side effects and DANGERS of dry ice.
Dry ice should never be directly consumed and putting it directly into a drink without necessary precautions and caution to whoever is carrying and/or consuming the drink is quite dangerous. Here is why;
1: Inhaling the fog that comes from the dry ice sublimation process  cuts down the amount of oxygen you are receiving because you’re inhaling Co2 instead of exhaling it. (NOTE to waiters serving drinks and guests picking up from the bar)
2: As you enjoy the fog, ripples and other visual effects dry ice creates when it’s popped into a drink… it starts shrinking until practically hidden in the fog or floats to the top of your drink and whichever way you do, you swallow some dry ice by mistake. Directly or through straw (trust me, it’s easy to do).
3: If the dry ice attaches to your oesophagus or stomach wall and freezes a bit of your flesh tissue solid (you will experience the sharp pain of being “burned’) and you may get a life threatening ulcer or some other major medical condition. Thus, in a case such as this, imagine this happening to a guest at an owambe or a shinding that you are the Cocktails vendor? Frightening eh?
Please note: You might not necessarily be poisoned by drinking a liquid that is directly cooled by dry ice. At normal atmospheric pressure, there may be some gaseous CO2 dissolved into the liquid thereby giving it a mild carbonation. However, dry ice can be dangerous to bare skin, mouth, tongue and internal tissues if someone swallows  a piece of it (It has been known to happen).
Now the question you need to ask yourself as a vendor is; How have you been serving dry ice to your guests and clients? Are you taking the necessary precautions and following safety guidelines and rules.
And to you planners, consultants, coordinators, and clients.. are you more about the theatrics and less about the safety of the event and guests. It is extremely important for everyone to ask pertinent questions and try to be knowledgeable as well.  Remember, Google is your Friend.
Do not get me wrong,  you can still use dry ice to create the effect you want without having to compromise safety standards  or jeopardize the health of the consumers.  Have you ever heard of Misty Stix? They are a sort of plastic guard for dry ice in form of swizzle sticks , it works by popping the dry ice pellets into the  plastic sticks and dropping the plastic into the cocktails or drink, voila! You get the same visual effect but no dry ice remnant or particles is going directly into the drink.
A cheaper alternative is to get a nice container the same height with your glasses and use as your dry ice container. Tuck in between the other drinks to be served on a well arranged tray and create the same mist effect with your staff knowing fully well that the dry ice container will and cannot be picked by clients or guests because it is strictly meant for the theatrics and effizy of the service
Hopefully this little article will help guide and open someone’s eyes today to know the right thing, learn the right thing and do the right thing.. Always remember “Safety 1st”
By
 Funke Awobokun
Chief mixologist
 @cocktailsinandout

Why You Should Wax Before Saying I do-Ada Osigwe

 

▪Doesn’t every Bride want Silky smooth skin for longer leading up to their wedding day and honeymoon?
▪Every Bride to be is sure to opt for a waxing session before the wedding to ensure that her body and anything else she wants (“intimate area”) are nice and smooth for the big day. Waxing is a great way to get ready for your wedding and honeymoon. With a wax right before the wedding, there will also be no need to shave throughout your honeymoon, and you can feel comfortable in your bikini. As gone are the days of shaving, besides, nothing ruins the look of a cute new bikini quite like razor burns. Right…??
▪Waxing removes hair for a longer period of time with the hair being removed at the root leaving lasting results of up to 3-4 weeks before hair re-growth.
▪Legs, hands, eyebrows and facial hair waxing are the most common waxes brides go for regularly. Back and full body waxes are also very common amongst brides to be now. The other more specific types of waxing leading up to the big day are the Intimate areas: The Bikini/Thong wax, Brazilian and the Hollywood. A bikini/thong wax removes hair from the crease of the leg, Sides & High Top. A Brazilian wax removes hair from the front, back and everywhere in between leaving a feminine landing strip and the Hollywood well, No hair is left behind, clean as a whistle. So, brides choose the one you want and are most comfortable with.

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Laura Ikeji Rejects Fashion Influecer Award

 
La mode magazine has a yearly event, where part of the events is to give awards to some specially recognized persons who have done well in their categories, either voting or non voting categories.
This year’s event is going to be done in recognition of the disabled in the society, awards will be given to humanitarians in different categories but there is also a fashion show, that usually ends with a fashion award.
Winning a particular award more than once normally depicts consistency, but despite the recognition, Laura Ikeji has turned down this nomination. Laura went on to suggest a possible winner of the category as she has won that award category years ago, some sources say she rejected the nomination because of other contenders in the category, she went on to say Lilian Afe deserves the award.

Monday, July 16, 2018

Right Now My dad Is the Alien in my Life-Tokyo James speaks


Celebrity designer and fashion enthusiast Tokyo James for the first time met his dad recently.
The designer opened up in his interview with Elle magazine South Africa after unveiling his Spring/Summer 2019 collection titled “Alien In Africa”.
The designer in the interview spoke on how meeting his father for the first time inspired the name and the collection itself.
To watch the interview click here

Friday, July 13, 2018

Elle Magazine Has A New Fashion Director

ELLE Magazine South Africa got a new Fashion Director, as Dimeji Alara resumes office at the beginning of this month.
Style writer, stylist, journalist and editor, Dimeji Alara worked as editor of Nigeria’s Genevieve Magazine and Editor in Chief/ Co-Publisher of Style Mania magazine

Monday, June 25, 2018

Zohi Taglit Realeases its 2018 Resort Collection Titled La Conquerant


ZOHI TAGLIT is an upscale womenswear brand created for the sophisticated and contemporary modern woman, the label presents its 2018 Resort collection titled “LA CONQUERANT” and the inspiration is gotten from the confidence, beauty and passion of a contemporary woman.
Reflecting on the collection, the creative director, Samantha H. Dollar,  shares “As a mother, people and society expect you to look a certain way. The collection was made for women who want to be confident in their skin and wear clothes that reflect their inner confidence and beauty, regardless of how far they’re on this journey called life”.
For the collection, Samantha explores her fascination for the colour pink, a colour associated by most to mean femininity and fragility. She shows how the colour and its different shades can be interpreted to showcase intensity, tenderness and power that only a woman can exude.
Pieces from LA CONQUERANT also play with black and white shades which were infused in a way of drapes, tulle, swarovski stones, ruffles, lace and petals and they all reflect how this confident woman can transform her looks from work chic to an elegant lady for a night out.
With the LA CONQUERANT collection, the brand shows its commitment to its values of inspiring elegant women.

See lookbooks below



 Credits
Brand: Zohi_Taglit @zohitaglit
Photography: Ejike Emmanuel @ejikemanny
Styling: Samantha H. Dollar @samantha_zt
Models: Naima Abdul @n.a.a.i.y
Hair:  Lola @lolas_mane
Make up: Vugo @Vugo 24
Press Contact for Zohi Taglit: The PR Boy @theprboy_

for more from this lookbook click  here

Friday, June 22, 2018

LookBook: Makioba Releases "Boardroom 2 Collection"


Hot off the heels of the much-loved boardroom collection 1, the second collection features less structured designs and instead goes for elaborately designed hemlines and sleeves with fabric extensions that drape below the dresses themselves.

As you strut into your workplace, the extensions beautifully flutter around you, announcing your presence to the world. Created to make women feel empowered and powerful in their own skin, the Lola dress will have you channeling your inner Olivia Pope with its bold shoulders and unapologetic waistline while the Boardroom SX dress brings some of that Oprah Winfrey vibe while maintaining its feminine appeal.

For the modern boss lady, the boardroom collection is the meeting between workplace-serious and everyday-bold.

for more from this lookbook visit here

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

The Fabric Hub Debuts New Collection Tagged “The Journey” Portraying Strong African Roots


TFH is the fashion designing arm of The Fabric Hub owned by Patience Odokor. It affirms its vision to be Africa’s foremost menswear fashion brand with strong African roots, with its debut collection “The Journey”.

The collection shows African fashion evolving while still maintaining its cultural value. The designs are anchored on a rich selection of colours that depict nature while paying attention to minimal, yet classy embroidery designs fit for the discerning man.


More from the collection


for more, click here

Thursday, June 14, 2018

My Style Factory Returns this Summer with The Lifestyle Upgrader

MY STYLE FACTORY is a bi- monthly Lifestyle event with a one - on - one meeting with The Professionals in "The Profession", those who are breaking barriers, changing the narrative and creating new frontiers.
It will be a one-day training and therapy session cutting across Fashion, Beauty and Lifestyle concerns. Concerns that over time have been left unspoken or dared to be mentioned.
MY STYLE FACTORY will have intense training and therapy sessions targeted at raising your A game and boosting your confidence drive like never before, by enabling you have a close interaction with the facilitators.
At My Style Factory, there will be hands-on DIY Sessions with Masters of the Trade. Touching on lifestyle topics which include hair care, skin care, sex, cooking e.t.c.
MY STYLE FACTORY is brought to you by MORSI PR.

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

DESIGNER OF THE WEEK: ENE MAYA

Enemaya Lawani is a Nigerian model who won Miss Nigeria, 2004. She is known as the longest reigning beauty queen as none replaced her till 2010, making her reign up to six years. Ene lawani is a fashion designer and hails from Benue state, Nigeria.
Ene Maya was not just a beauty queen, she is a style icon, Ene is one that can be both Kristen Stewart and Rihanna at the same time. During her Miss Nigeria reign, she had to wear a lot of scarfs and tie her hair into a turbans style
Ene maya, the CEO of Enemaya Collections, has had her designs, ranging from milliners, jewels and clothings worn by top Nigerian women, e.g. Chief Mrs Shade Okoya, Yemi Alade(musician), Idinma Okojie(actress), etc.

For more about her, visit www.tribeandelan.com

Monday, May 28, 2018

Top Nigerian Make up artist(MUA) Joyce Jacobs gets “the rock’’

Still in the mood of fairy tale stories, top Nigerian Makeup artist Joyce Jacob is engaged. the happy bride-to-be, took to her Instagram page to announce the proposal

FOR MORE CLICK  http://www.tribeandelan.com/2018/05/top-nigerian-make-artistmua-joyce-jacobs-gets-rock/

Friday, May 25, 2018

FASHION FINEST AFRICA 2018 SET TO HOLD THIS WEEKEND, 25 - 28TH, MAY.

The Epic Show will kick off on Friday Morning, with a Fashion conference where those who matter in the fashion industry will take on panel sessions. The conference themed; “Increasing Nigeria’s participation in the Global Garment Production industry” has Her Excellency Hajia Aisha Abubakar, Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment as the Guest of Honour while Mallam Ismaila Zakari(ICAN President) would be speaking at the conference.  Jennifer Sutton (Development Director, Fashion Enter/Capital Uk) who is the Headline conference speaker will be discussing the British fashion industry and how Fashion Enter now successfully produces up to 10,000 units a week in a fully compliant factory, and how their practices and approaches can be executed in the Nigerian Garment/fashion industry

For more , click on  http://www.tribeandelan.com/2018/05/fashion-finest-africa-2018-set-hold-weekend-25-28th-may/

Monday, May 21, 2018

GBENGA ARTSMITH RELEASES NEW COLLECTION "ZARIA"




Gbenga Ayo-Dada is Nigeria's most renowned male jeweller. He is the designer behind the contemporary jewelry label, Gbenga Artsmith. Fondly referred to as the king of the Nigerian jewelry industry, his works have received critical acclaim and rave reviews in both local and international circles. A multiple award winner, he was the only accessory designer chosen to showcase at the maiden edition of GTB Fashion weekend in 2016.

Gbenga is the go-to person in Nollywood for any movie/TV series that is especially wedding-related; some of his portfolio includes providing bespoke accessories for the blockbusters "The Wedding Party 1 $ 2," "Isoken," "Royal Hibiscus Hotel," "Tinsel," to mention a few. Gbenga is young, purposeful and savvy!



The lookbook, "ZARIA" is a contemporary adaptation of life in the ancient city of ZARIA in Northern Nigeria. The pieces are ingenious and meticulously crafted to bring familiar nuances of the city to life. The inspirations from ZARIA heavily influenced everything in the lookbook- from the use of exotic snakeskin, conceptualization, cultural aesthetics to the intentional styling.

PHOTO CREDIT:

Jewelry: @gbengaartsmith

Photography: @photons_photography

Makeup: @kelynstouch

Dark-skinned model: @tomike_a

Caramel-skinned model: @officialmaryrich

Styling: @gbengaayodada

Location: @theplectrumhub

Visit www.tribeandelan.com for more

Friday, May 18, 2018

ROYAL WEDDINGS: MILLINERIES, HATS TO LOOK OUT FOR



There’s still so much to do before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding! Between predictions and preparations, we are especially looking forward to the wedding guest fashion extravaganza and when it comes to royal wedding guest attire, fascinators are the most important accessory.
For some women it represents a status symbol or honoring tradition, for others it's pure fun. Depending on the event, there’s often an unspoken competition for best fascinator or headpiece, and that’s where the fun ensues. Some of my customers wear them as a form of self-expression, especially the more elaborate and artistic pieces. A great headpiece is like a fab pair of Louboutins.
Hats and fascinators are a high-society staple across the pond, but with an American as the bride, and many American wedding guests, will the accessory still reign supreme?

pictures from the last royal wedding



Princess Beatrice
The Princess' larger than life bow-motif hat paired perfectly with her Valentino suit and was a work of art that sparked internet memes worldwide, making her one of the most famous invitees at the nuptials.
 



for more details, visit www.tribeandelan.com


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