Showing posts with label Model. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 16, 2014
PHOTO-OP: Somalian Super Model Iman
Somalian super model and entrepreneur posing with Lucas Samaras' Sculpture Stiff Box at the Patrick Lannan Foundation, Palm Beach, Florida. Image: Norman Parkinson (1982).
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Designer Oscar de la Renta Dead
Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta presenting his Fall 1968 Collection June 3, 1968. Image: Sal Traina/Conde Nast Archives.
Oscar de la Renta who dressed first ladies, socialites and Hollywood stars for more than four decades, died Monday evening at his Connecticut home. He was 82.
Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, De la Renta was trained by Cristóbal Balenciaga and Antonio del Castillo. An award-winning designer, he worked for Lanvin and Balmain; his eponymous fashion house continues to dress leading figures, from film stars to royalty, into the 2010s. De la Renta is particularly known for his red carpet gowns and evening wear.
From 1993 to 2002, Oscar de la Renta designed the haute couture collection for the house of Balmain, becoming the first Dominican to design for a French couture house. In 2006, the Oscar de la Renta label diversified into bridal wear.
Oscar de la Renta who dressed first ladies, socialites and Hollywood stars for more than four decades, died Monday evening at his Connecticut home. He was 82.
Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, De la Renta was trained by Cristóbal Balenciaga and Antonio del Castillo. An award-winning designer, he worked for Lanvin and Balmain; his eponymous fashion house continues to dress leading figures, from film stars to royalty, into the 2010s. De la Renta is particularly known for his red carpet gowns and evening wear.
From 1993 to 2002, Oscar de la Renta designed the haute couture collection for the house of Balmain, becoming the first Dominican to design for a French couture house. In 2006, the Oscar de la Renta label diversified into bridal wear.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Ethiopia Habtemariam To Be Honored
Ethiopia Habtemariam: Highest ranking female at a major record label as Executive Vice President of UMG. Served as Vice President of Motown Records, a division of UMG (Universal Music Group), world's largest music company. On Friday, October 3, 2014 at the Taglyan Cultural Complex in Hollywood, Habtemariam will be honored in celebration by the Living Legends Foundation. This year marks the award show's 18th year and the first in the 23-year-old nonprofit's history hosted in Los Angeles. Image: Russ Elliot/Ad-Media, Los Angeles
Thursday, January 02, 2014
The Ambrose Ehirim - Eeefy Ify Ike Interview Exclusive
I had thought it was "I'll be right back" kind of trip, not knowing her insights would start effecting some changes upon arrival to her native Nigeria. Motivational speaker, author, style icon, host, model, actress, fashion designer and ambassador, Eeefy Ify Ike, in this exclusive interview tells me about what had compelled her to dedicate her life to community service and why it was important. Facing the challenges, she founded the Patriotic Movement to empower the youths. She also talked about women who had inspired her and what it meant to her. Her newest book "Queen Of Cyber Space" has just been published, which she also talked about. Follow Eeefy on Facebook, Twitter and her Facebook Style Page
Excerpt:
What took you to Nigeria after almost 20 years living in the western
World?
I just came to Nigeria for
a usual visit to my family and then the occurrences in Nigeria encouraged me to
stay longer. I arrived with only 2
pieces of luggage with my clothes, shoes and gifts. Incredible! Eeefy living
with less materials! Smile!
What were these occurrences?
When I arrived Nigeria
January 2012 there was a riot about SUBSIDY and that imposed curfew and
movement restrictions that irked my spirit and provoked me to thinking about
Nigeria and her desperate condition! I witnessed many Nigerians lamenting the need for division, believing that our national
problems can only be resolved through it. I disagree with their
belief because from my grasp of our problems in this nation, they cannot be
rectified through division. We as citizens of Nigeria
still do not understand the fundamental principles of building a healthy and
progressive nation, thus division can only plunge us further into oblivion. We
should rather work towards synergy that will definitely help to heal and build
our nation. We have been amalgamated
but have not learned to co-exist and we should try. We must learn to rise above our cultural and religious differences
and respect and appreciate one another as human beings. I have also witnessed
the possibility for unity. I observe oneness with
Nigerians during sports games competitions and so I believe we can employ the
same principles to build Nigeria and live in harmony if we are willing!
Nigeria is a nation with
great potential and with our human and natural resources we have the capacity
to be one of the greatest nations in the world but we need attitudinal change
and patriotism to build Nigeria to her full potential. We need patriotic citizens! We need leaders with compassion, great
visions and innovative ideas. We need servants and not
dictators like those we usually vote into office.
I told myself that change
is necessary in this country but we must first become the change we want to
see, for change starts from within and becomes projected into society. So I
thought to myself, what can I do to contribute to the change I want to see? I
realized that I could use my boldness and speaking skills to create awareness
and inspire the youths.
Then what did you do?
Well first I was introduced
to a Presidential Special Advisor who employed my services to run an organization he started but had not developed. I was proffered the job to
develop an empowerment program under that club, which I spent almost 4 months
developing with my staff which consisted of a group of university graduates
that are very passionate Nigerians willing to work hard to contribute their
creativity, time, funds and energy to build the Nation. After 4 months of work and producing an impeccable program we
could not reach an agreement for payment, so I took my unpaid staff and left! After my exit I promised myself that I would not despair but take
my experience as a challenge to complete my work here before I return to
America. Thence Patriotic Movement was birthed!
You founded a youth organization called Patriotic Movement! What was
the
inspiration behind
working with the Nigerian youths?
We all want a change in our
government because we believe government is responsible for the challenges in
Nigeria. I agree that we should REVALUATE our method of governance and rewrite
our constitution but I do not agree that government is entirely guilty of our
dilemma! I think Nigerians as a
whole are guilty because the government are the people. Today's citizen is tomorrow's leader. An awful citizen makes an incompetent leader but a patriotic
citizen makes a competent and just leader. Good governance and
effective leadership are constructed through patriotism and great nations are
built by means of Justice, Human Rights, Creativity, Constructing, Building and
Nurturing. It takes a collective
effort to resolve national challenges.
There is a general belief
that the youths are the future and with their youthful exuberance, creative
skills and innovative ideas they are obviously in the best position to continue
to build our nation in the right direction, so they ought to be taught how to
participate in building their own future and a successful nation.
So I set up an organization
to promote peace, unity, patriotism and the raising of change vanguards amongst
the Nigerian youths. I believe that a nation
plunged into chaos and disharmony in which the citizens are unpatriotic can
never succeed so I need to promote these fundamental principles with my youth
seminars. Furthermore, we hope to produce young men and women that will
understand the true dynamics of leadership, so that the future generation can
have better and competent leaders. I am convinced that with
such initiatives we can achieve our aim to heal and build Nigeria. Now it is only realistic to say that I am aiming at a formidable
height and many say it is a far-fetched goal but I believe with a collective
effort it is possible. Perhaps it can come to fruition in future generations
the older generation are already set in their ways, many government officials
make it impossible for hardworking and creative youths to get a chance and
rather exploit, abuse and manipulate them at will, the youths possess very low
self esteem, are polluted in spirit and also steeped in the corruption that now
governs our society. As a woman and a believer
in God I can only see a better future for Nigeria and so my hope drives my
goals to inspire the youths. We must lay the foundation
now for those future generations. We must create the right
awareness and strive to instill great values in the youths to impact their children and eventually these values will become a
lifestyle and effect the change we wish to achieve for our nation.
Greatness cannot be
achieved in one day and there are guiding principles that citizens of a nation
must imbibe to build a progressive nation.
You just published a new book, what is it about? What is it called?
What inspired the
writing and where can your readers find it?
Yes I have just published
my second book last month called QUEEN OF CYBERSPACE. It is an inspirational
book; a collective of my daily thoughts here in Nigeria that I share with fans
on cyberspace, hence the title "Queen Of Cyberspace". At the moment
it can be found in Silverbird Lifestyle
store, Salamander Cafe and Cassava Republic book hut in Arts and Craft village all located in Abuja
Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria... I'm making arrangements to send them to
other Silverbird stores across the
nation and Accra Ghana. It will also be loaded online.
My first inspirational book
was published in America " PEERING THROUGH THE DEPTHS OF LIFE" and
can be found in Amazon and Barnes & Nobles in America.
My writings are inspired by
my need to share my understanding of life hoping that my perceptions can lend
those that are struggling a clearer perspective of life and their challenges
and perhaps guide them towards gaining their own healing.
When did you begin designing jewelry and handbags?
I started designing STYLE
IS INNATE Jewelry early this year and only started designing bags a few months
ago.
What was the inspiration behind this creativity?
The jewelry was inspired by
activities with my youth organization. My organization is planning
mass youth seminars across the country with regards to healing the nation. We believe healing starts from discovery and to teach the youths
how to participate in healing and building the nation we must acquire the required
correct information to disseminate them. So I started to research and in the
process I discovered some of our natural minerals and gemstones... Out of
excitement and passion for jewelry and the need to enhance the beauty of women
and heal their self esteem I started designing jewelry. I soon realized that it is also a strong inspirational example for
the unemployed youths who can explore that market and develop extra lucrative
skills. In addition these natural stones also possess medicinal properties that
a lot of people are not aware of. I am eager to learn and share them and
perhaps someone in need of healing can use them accordingly. The jewelry are being introduced to stores in Nigeria now. I have also exported some of these beautiful handcrafted gems to
the United States. I want to promote the
beauty of Nigeria to the world so that the westerners will learn to gain
appreciation for our land.
Who are your role models?
I have a few role models
but I am going to mention only those that relate to my present projects.
I'm inspired by the talk
show host Oprah for her strength. A woman that endured struggles in her early
years but did not wallow in that failure. She rose above her challenges, took
authority over her life and is now impacting the lives of others.
I'm inspired by Dora
Akunyuli. Because of her determination in her fight against crime and illegal
drugs in our society. And all the risks she took especially getting NAFDAC to
burn down the factories and warehouses where illegal drugs were manufactured,
stored and sold. That is a stride to save
lives that would have been destroyed by those illegal drugs. Her work was even
recognized internationally. That work specifically is a
reflection of patriotism... Sacrificing for the growth of her country. I am traveling that path with my organization - Patriotic
Movement. I crave to inspire the
youths to heal and build this nation. I wish to inspire them to take authority
of their lives and work to reach their full potential.
I'm inspired by Stella
Okoli, a woman with indomitable spirit. She felt the need to also
save lives and thereby started a small pharmaceutical company that produces
good drugs and that small business expanded over the years through her
hard-work and consistency, now known as Emzor,
her pharmaceutical company is now the flagship of credible indigenous drug
manufacturers in Nigeria.
What is your biggest passion in life?
My biggest passion in life
is to be a voice for change!
When do you intend going back home to the US?
I hope to return to my life
in America after my upcoming event here in Abuja. Though I will go back and
forth as I now have demanding projects in Nigeria, which includes my new
jewelry and bag business and my youth movement.
May I ask what your
upcoming event is about?
My forthcoming event is the
official launch of Patriotic Movement. Though we have done events
but have not launched officially. The official launch begins
with a very significant National program.
My organization Patriotic Movement has partnered with National
Orientation Agency in Abuja Federal Capital Territory, which is a government
agency authorized to carry out orientation programmes in the country. We need prayers from everyone because it has
been quite challenging with such program especially dealing with many ignorant,
greedy and selfish authorities and government officials who are willing vessels
of doom against our nation.
Do you have any advice for
fellow Nigerians in Diaspora?
Diasporans, you ought to
consider making more efforts to heal and build Nigeria! I understand your disappointments and frustrations. Believe me
after spending 2 unplanned years working and struggling in Nigeria I realized
life in Nigeria is even more difficult than I perceived it to be peering
through my perfect lens from America. I realized the lack of structure in our
country! I realized our government
has not made efforts to provide citizens the foundation upon which they can
structure their lives, hence the high rate of crime. However, you should contribute to the change you crave to see in
Nigeria at least for the families you left behind. Spend less time criticizing and more time exploring solutions. We are the government that we are so eager to abuse. Without the
intention to be redundant, today's citizen is tomorrow's leader. Some of our incumbent ministers are even Diasporans that returned
home to make a difference, so you could be the next governor or minister. The lifestyle you relish in your country of residence can be
duplicated here with your willingness, perseverance and hard-work! They were human beings that came together to build that country
you now enjoy, they are not machines! Are they more superior
beings than you?
Do not relegate yourself to
the background and become a nuisance! The endless times spent on forums in
cyberspace and gatherings spewing evil against Nigeria and fellow Nigerians,
passing strictures at government and apportioning blames should be channeled
into contributing to the change you want! Denying Nigeria is denying who you
are! Nigeria and her ills is reflected in your image as a Nigerian, whether you
like it or not, Naturalized in a foreign country or not and in spite of the
perfect life you've made for yourself abroad.
Nigeria beckons your
creativity!
Nigeria beckons your
energy!
Nigeria beckons your soul!
Nigeria beckons your
patriotism!
Let us rise in our
religious and cultural diversity and overcome our differences,
Let us join forces
symbolically to appreciate our unique geographical entity!
Let us heal and build
Nigeria and become the pride of Africa!
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Porscha Starr Lingerie Launches America’s 1st Adolescent Apparel Collection!
FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Intimate apparel has never been created for all women of
all ages, until now. Breaking the boundaries of women’s intimate
apparel, Porscha Starr Lingerie will launch the first adolescent apparel
collection in the United States. In the past, retailers have failed to
present a comfortable selection that is not only socially acceptable by
parents but age appropriate for its target market. The Porscha Starr,
Starrlett collection, is an adolescent apparel collection designed
for young girls ages 8 to 15 to illustrate the playful, fun, and “girly”
aspects of the Porscha Starr brand.
Porscha
Starr Lingerie, a lingerie company based out of Los Angeles, California,
was founded in April of 2011. Porscha Starr is well known for its sexy,
edgy, alluring, futuristic, fashion forward designs. However this line
is NOT to be confused with lingerie. The Starrlett collection is a
charming, appealing and most important an age appropriate line fashioned
specifically for young girls. Each piece is catered for the various
stages and activities of a young lady. For young girls between the ages
of 8 to 11, pieces from this collection can be used as the perfect
ensemble for dance, gymnastics and pageantry related activities. Other
features provide young girls items for sleepovers and comfortable
loungeware. For the pre-teen and teenage clientele the Starrlett
Collection offers a smooth transition into young womanhood with a
fashion forward approach to the training bra. Staying true to the
signature, Porscha Starr style pre-teen and teenage pieces are not your
traditional cotton bralette or camisole. The collection offers fashion
forward, chic, futuristic designs that are useful and cater to their
body type.
The purpose
and vision of the Starrlett collection is to create an opportunity for
mothers to feel comfortable and confident shopping with young girls and
teens for intimate apparel. “I wanted to create mother-daughter bonding
time by designing a line for young girls and making a one stop shop,”
stated Porscha Woodard, CEO and Founder of Porscha Starr. Woodard
continued to say “there isn’t a high-fashion brand for young girls that
is fashion forward but still age appropriate, caters to their maturity
while supporting their transition into young womanhood; that needs to be
changed.” Porscha Starr Lingerie presents the Starrlett adolescent
apparel collection. It’s adorable, playful, fun and the first of its
kind in America! Be the first to feature the collection.
For further
press inquiries contact Julia G. at 619.417.6886 or email Porschastarr@gmail.com.
Porscha Starrlett Video: http://www.youtube.com/Friday, November 15, 2013
African Woman: Mo Abudu, Africa's Newest Media Icon
Back in 2006, with her two children having reached their teens,
Mosunmola 'Mo' Abudu decided she wanted to make a rather abrupt career
change. Though she was a successful human-resources executive for oil
giant ExxonMobil, her heart was set on migrating from the boardroom
chair to the chat-show sofa. There was just one problem. The Nigerian
businesswoman had no TV experience whatsoever. ...READ FULL STORY
Saturday, November 09, 2013
Miss Africa Ireland, Osuemhe Ugonoh
"I used to think that pageants were all about beauty. But then I competed in one in Poland and it totally opened my eyes.
These were girls with master's degrees who had achieved so much. It's
not only about how you look, but how you present yourself. I felt
inadequate at first, but competing boosted my confidence, and when a
friend's mother told me about Miss Africa Ireland, I leapt at the
chance."
--------Nineteen year old Osuemhe Ugonoh the reigning Edo-born Miss Africa Ireland remarks. As African Beauty Ambassador to Ireland, Osi promotes African heritage and multi-culturalism, attending events that promote the empowerment of women and Africans in need. Image: Mark Nixon/Weekend Independent, November 10, 2013
--------Nineteen year old Osuemhe Ugonoh the reigning Edo-born Miss Africa Ireland remarks. As African Beauty Ambassador to Ireland, Osi promotes African heritage and multi-culturalism, attending events that promote the empowerment of women and Africans in need. Image: Mark Nixon/Weekend Independent, November 10, 2013
Miss Nigeria Ireland, Deborah Olayinka Gabriel
"Being Miss Nigeria Ireland makes you keep in touch with your heritage. As a role-model, different people are looking up to you. How you dress,
your hairstyle. There are strict rules on the type of photos you post on Facebook, and you are encouraged to dress with modestyt's so easy as a young person to lose your way and get distracted by different things. If you have someone you can look up to, someone you would like to
emulate when you are growing up, it will help keep you on the right
track, " ----- Deborah Olayinka Gabriel the reigning "Miss Nigeria Ireland" remarks after she had had inherited the crown from her predecessor who was fired for many violations which included dying her hair blonde and posting provocative pictures on line. Image: Mark Nixon/Weekend Independent, November 10, 2013
Monday, November 04, 2013
Africa Next Top Model: Roselyn Ashkar Represents Ghana
Roselyn Ashkar will be representing Ghana in the maiden issue of the Africa Next Top Model. Ashkar will be among the twelve selected finalist to be unveiled Sunday, November 10, 2013. The show will be hosted by top model Oluchi Orlandi. Image: Steven Aduvei/Ghana Ladies
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Africa's Top Model Lucy Lomuro
"Africa you are the colour of my skin, the language that I speak, the first breath I took was African air the first word I spoke Africa heard, the first step I took was on African soil, every time my heart beats it beats for you Mama Africa."
------------------Lucy Lomuro
------------------Lucy Lomuro
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