Wednesday, June 12, 2019


African prints are the best clothing one can possess because it gives you that color and vibe needed to keep you going, They are often not too expensive but brings that exotic look of class when designed into a beautiful piece of clothing. they tell stories and bring memories of culture and heritage. they are often used to celebrate happiness and love.

check out these beautiful prints at teeofabrics.business.site
Ankara and dry lace combination is a new fabrics style, sold by sellers of Ankara fabrics who combines matching colors of both fabrics to bring out the elegance and beauty of clothing. Teeofabrics Fashion Hub sells the best designs of this beautiful combinations. They can however be used for personal use, weddings, anniversary and other kinds of occasions.

check teeofabrics.business.site to purchase this beautiful fabrics.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

This look speaks her style- meeting gladys and her style statement




                       

Gladys Antoza's fashion statement is "I like being comfortable, adventurous and daring".




Thursday, February 7, 2019

Fashion and culture: Iran 40th Anniversary Abuja

Mrs. Patricia from NTA at the Iran 40 years Anniversary last night at Dunes center Maitama Abuja. looking stunning with her beautifully designed dress.

Hand made Iranian cultural artifacts displaced at her 40 years anniversary

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

This is often called Abaya or Kimono its origin is from the Arabian styles and culture, it is also seen as a religious attire and can be used to cover the inner clothing. This style of clothing represent elegance and beauty, when tailored with lace or other form of accessories it brings out that beauty and gorgeousness.

Friday, January 25, 2019

Monday, January 21, 2019

Today's Fashion


 "I just like to look good always, I like to be always ready for any  situation so I take it as a big deal to always look my best".

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Friday's outfit


This is Dami's Friday evening look she says " Dress to be comfortable "

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Teeofabrics exotic Kaftan designs and the history behind the ancient style.

Kaftan has been worn for thousands of years around the world and has been worn in a number of cultures around the world for thousands of years. The kaftan is ancient Mesopotamian in origin. Styles, uses, and names for the kaftan vary from culture to culture. The kaftan is often worn as a coat or as an overdress, usually having long sleeves and reaching to the ankles. In regions with a warm climate, it is worn as a light-weight, loose-fitting garment. In some cultures, the kaftan has served as a symbol of royalty.            

In West Africa, a kaftan is a pullover robe, worn by both men and women. The women's robe is called a kaftan, and the men's garment is referred to as a Senegalese kaftan. In the western world, the kaftan slowly gained popularity, for its exoticism and as a form of loose-fitting clothing. For forward thinking fashion brands, Kaftans have been included as part of summer season lines for noted labels such as Roberto Cavalli, House Of Inoa Fashion and The Swank Store which in turn has seen the kaftan dress gain popularity as a womenswear staple for those visiting tropical holiday destinations. 

often made from silk & finished with crystals & beading embellishments on the neckline & back of the garments, the many and varied kaftan styles are often referred to as modern, luxury resort wear, with the term 'kaftans' making up a generic name, encompassing the style genre. Normally made with bright, colorful & unique print designs referencing traditional middle eastern & Indian cultures fused with on trend color palettes & styles, these modern colorful outfits have begun to transcend use as resort only fashion items but as occasion wear items or as day to day wear.
For your beautiful kaftan styles email teeofabrics@gmail.com or visit @teeofabrics on Instagram.





Mens outfit idea of the day

                                                                                                    "Slaying effortlessly as a guy is one of the sexiest thing ever". Tobi Adeniji shares his Thursday style with us.

Ismail Musa Thursday's  look.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talks feminism, fashion and everything in between



Laduni Lambo Estectic use of Aso Oke Fabric

From the first collection, the cultural influence is evident through the use of Aso-Oke in her designs. According to an interview by Oxford Fashion Studio
, the choice to merge the traditional woven fabric with western influences was to ‘invite the viewer into the Nigerian culture, while seducing a more modern and global audience.’ Of equal weight is the statement and story each piece wishes to share with the audience. The Ladunni Lambo woman is one of purpose. As she discovers herself and how she wants to make her statement in life, she finds her strengths and her valuable contribution in making a difference



Through design details such as synched-waists, statement sleeves, and high waisted trousers, Lambo looks to depict women as unforgettable and illustrious. She empowers them by sharing their stories from the past, present and what is to come. And to represent the intricacy and intrigue that shape these stories, she combines techniques such as cut-outs, fabric manipulation, mixed fabrics and layering that reflect the complexity. However, she keeps to the ‘less is more’ philosophy, packaging these stories in clean silhouettes and minimal material as a complete reflection of the modern woman and her needs. Using less also helps her thoughtfully craft each piece, pushing her design boundaries to manifest her visions.


The Fanny Pack Is Back and Yes, You Need One




The fashion crowd is famous for resurrecting trends we thought we’d seen the last of. Scrunchies, Birkenstocks, platform sneakers — it seems just when we’ve put past sartorial moments like these out of our minds, they pop back up again. We’ve learned never to say never when it comes to giving a retro redux a go — and good thing too, because fanny packs have officially returned, and they actually look cool. No, really.
The fanny pack — or belt bag, as it’s now been christened — was everywhere this past fashion month. It had been creeping back into the industry’s good graces for a while (Kendall Jenner was snapped wearing one back in January), but with Spring 2018, the trend is hitting critical mass. Aside from the runways, where Alexander Wang, Marc Jacobs, Rachel Comey and more sent out models rocking the hands-free bag, the streets outside the shows were teeming with industry insiders cosigning the craze.


Tuesday, January 15, 2019

HELLO


"DREAM, 
   BELIEVE, 
     ACHIEVE."  

Tosin Bello founded 'Teeofabrics Blog '  in January 2019. Which started as an inspiration to write about her fashion and lifestyle experience. She started by picking up stories about fabrics and people around her. She is the CEO of Teeofabrics fashion hub a growing  clothing brand situated in Abuja, Nigeria. 

Tosin strives to create a beautiful content to inspire and help her readers achieve their goals. She lives by the motto 'Dream, Believe, Achieve' and encourage everyone to do so as well. Tosin strongly believe that if you put your mind and your efforts into everything you do you are destined for success. 

Monday, January 14, 2019

Bisola Lawal Fashion Statement

Bisola is a fashionista and a professional monitoring and evaluation officer. her fashion statement is "What you where is a reflection of who you are". Bisola likes to play with colors, her regular go to wear is a simple dress with a pair of heels. Bisola Lawal can not do without a pair heels, it the most important fashion item in her closet.

Bisola
            "Fashion to me is an art. it is a concept that can be interpreted in various ways for each individual, which, for me makes it fascinating. everyone one has a different style. for some people, self expression is difficult, having an individual style gives these people the ability to show their personality and beliefs and this intrigues me."


ANKARA PRINT A MUST READ

Ankara commonly known as “Ankara prints”, “African prints”, “African wax prints” “Holland wax” and “Dutch wax”, is a 100% cotton fabric with vibrant patterns. It is usually a colorful cloth and is primarily associated with Africa because of its tribal-like patterns and motifs.
It is also a very versatile fabric and many items can be made from it such as hats, earrings, blazers, and shoes to name a few. To make ankara an even more versatile fabric, fashion brands and fabric suppliers have manufactured ankara prints on fabrics like chiffon, silk, spandex for clothing such as kaftans, iro and bubas, bathing suits, sports bars, leggings & socks.




It is also a very versatile fabric and many items can be made from it such as hats, earrings, blazers, and shoes to name a few. To make ankara an even more versatile fabric, fashion brands and fabric suppliers have manufactured ankara prints on fabrics like chiffon, silk, spandex for clothing such as kaftans, iro and bubas, bathing suits, sports bars, leggings & socks. Ankara print fabrics are made through an Indonesian wax-resist dyeing technique called batik. In this technique, methods are used to “resist” the dye from reaching all the cloth, thereby creating a pattern. The lack of divergence in color intensity helps with the determination of the (front) right and (back) wrong side of the fabric.

Even though it is associated with the African culture,  it’s origins are not authentically and wholly African. Dutch wax prints started out as mass-produced imitations of Indonesian batik fabric.It was originally intended for the Indonesian market but found a more enthusiastic market in West Africa, where it became symbols of traditional and high quality fashion. From West Africa, this fabric spread to other parts of Africa and all over the world. 

Bella Hadid Fashion Story

Bella Hadid has that cool-girl ability to get ahead of trends. For instance: last year, she was an early adopter of bike shorts and The Matrix-style trench coats. This year’s proposal: She’s revisiting an ’80s classic.
Today, Hadid touched down in Milan, where she will presumably walk in shows during Men’s Fashion Week, and made the case for the extra-wide, over-the-top statement belt. (Think back to the Gianni Versace era.) The runway star was spotted in a gingham blazer and skirt set, which in itself had a dash of Working Girl inspiration. Overtop, she then cinched her waist with a white grommeted belt, which was extra wide with a large gold buckle.
Considering fellow supermodel Kate Moss was also recently spotted in one, it’s safe to say the big belt is making a comeback. Meanwhile, Hadid accessorized her take by carrying a cutesy heart-shaped bag. On her feet, she slipped on a pair of chunky creeper boots in patent that gave the look some modern edge. Of course, she couldn’t resist wearing her signature tiny sunglasses, too.



This is Bella Hadid’s Key to on-the-Go Style

Bella Hadid is used to the hectic schedule that comes with modeling: just yesterday, she walked Versace’s Fall 2019 menswear show in Milan, and she’s already back at the airport. With that jet-setting lifestyle, she’s had to master the art of on-the-go style (especially when hordes of paparazzi are waiting for her at every pre- and post-flight checkpoint). Today, she stepped out with one travel accessory that she often carries to elevate her whole ensemble.


Snapped at the Milan airport, Hadid was carrying Louis Vuitton’s cherry-print duffel bag, which is from an early-aughts collaboration with the artist Takashi Murakami. The monogrammed designer bag added an It girl touch to her more casual clothing, which included a bomber jacket and dark-wash bootcut jeans (are they making a comeback? They did a few years ego, so it may just be time for them to pop up once again). She then further accessorized with tiny, round sunglasses and chunky patent leather combat boots, one of her airport signature. Seeing as her bag is an instant outfit-maker and practical for carrying all of one’s belongings? A two-in-one special, indeed.


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African prints are the best clothing one can possess because it gives you that color and vibe needed to keep you going, They are often n...