designer Wale Adeyemi, BEN TV presenter Liz Yemoja and designer Lisa Marie-Carr) clambered for front row seats, the debut LFW show by Tiffany Amber’s Nigerian creative director and designer, Folake Folarin-Coker, revealed a stunning, floral feminine presentation of 35-pieces that did not disappoint! What you see here
made the celebrity audience drool. The ‘Siren of the Nile’ collection is a conversation
Celebrity news reporter Janelle Oswald and Genevieve Nnaji
with Eastern and Western influences, drawing upon the rich geometry of traditional African craft and combining these elements with bold Western shapes. The alluring feminine
silhouettes are enhanced by spellbinding swirly prints in hues of midnight blue, aqua, green and canary yellow, while
the horse-inspired print brings about strength and stability. ‘Siren of the Nile’ celebrates the true essence and self- discovery of the elegant and sophisticated woman. A woman who is unfaithful
to fashion trends and stays true to that which is most important to her; her own sense of style. Tiffany Amber’s Spring/ Summer 2012 ‘Siren of the Nile’ collection is screaming out – “I am here to stay!!!”.
the Nile’ lit up London
Picture credits: Janelle Oswald, carl leung and Va-Pr Publicity.
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