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Beverly Naya new fashion collection

Here s a review of some of the outfits in the collection. Falola pants and Alika top. The Falola pants and Alika is a two-piece, but it is in different patterns. Multipatterned Ankara outfits are trending right now. The pants are simple. It has a band that would help give the illusion of a flat tummy. The Alika top is sultry, the crisscross rope in front is sexy. The designer went with oversized sleeves. One way to style the Alika top is with a voluminous flared skirt, preferably in a plain colour. The Imani set The Imani set is a mini skirt and a top. The top is bell-sleeved with a crisscross at its back. Casual and refined. It can be worn on dates or casual business dinners. The mini skirt is quite versatile. You can style it with a t-shirt for a formal look or a crop top if you want to be more casual.

Women need to be seen more - Zulumoke Oyibo

Women need to be seen more – Zulumoke Oyibo On Kindly Share This Story: The co-founder of Inkblot Productions, Zulumoke Oyibo gave an insight as to the need for women to be recognized and credited for their works at the second edition of the Inkblot Women In Film (IWIF) Initiative. The second edition which held on the 3rd of March had the appearance of prominent women in the film industry. They were Beverly Naya (Actress) , Yolanda Okereke (Costume designer) , Folu Storms (Actress, Host), Omawumi Ogbe (PR Strategist) , Joy Olos (Data Analyst) , Amaka Akukwe (Event planner, Redbox), Zulumoke Oyibo (Co-founder, Inkblot Productions) and Mimi Bartels (Producer, FilmOne).

Women in entertainment industry not given enough credit- Oyibo

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 5 March 2021 The co-founder of Inkblot Productions, Zulumoke Oyibo, has stated that women in the entertainment industry are not given enough credit for their work despite the challenges they face. Oyibo stressed that there is a need for women to be recognized and credited for their works at the second edition of the Inkblot Women In Film Initiative. She said, “Women in our industry today face challenges just for being women and are not given enough accolades for their work. We need to be seen more and hyped as women in the industry.” Moreso, the objective of the IWIF is to tackle social, ethical and professional issues surrounding women in the film industry while creating a working environment that is safe and free.

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