Hi dearies,
This week has been busy as usual (as a working class lady, you know); then somehow found time to draft my grandparents 50th wedding anniversary speech/message; managed to cram in an hour’s sleep before going for night vigil in church; this saturday I did some reading on two aspects of the change management toolkit; drafted my responses for a hair feature on a blog (I will let you know the full details once it is posted); edited pictures for the feature and received an invitation to write a two-page spread on a magazine (will give you details as well). Let’s just say, I need more hours in the day and need the Holy Spirit’s direction as always.
As you probably already know, I love my African print. On one of those days I rocked a Nigerian inspired print dress by Aqua and it definitely looked amazing. It was actually meant to be my birthday dress beginning of this year but I never got round to wearing it! As for my hair, it was in a low bun whilst I rocked a black hat.
It was another fun sunday for me and the PC divas. Even Kingsley tried to obstruct the picture ministry but nothing was putting us asunder. Infact, we had two special recruits our mummy in the Lord and dearest Olaolu who happened to be the only guy today! Enough of talking let the pictures do the talking. God bless.
Kisses,
Lady P.
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Awesome style. *now heading to the tailor 🙂
🙂 haha correct babe!
The print and cut of this outfit look so flattering on you xx
Thank you so much 🙂
Beautiful pictures. Love the look! What is the name of that print? This look reminds me of something along the lines of vintage chic, if that makes sense. I love the cut of the dress and the hat gives it that extra flare. 🙂
🙂 Thank you so much and yes it makes sense… It is referred by the designers (Aqua) as Nigerian Gold Print most likely because our native outfits feature a lot of colourful print fabrics 🙂
You’re welcome! Well it’s a beautiful Gold print. They did a great job. I’m Jamaican and it reminds me of fabric that I would see in my hometown. 🙂
We have similar ancestry when tracing our forefathers so I am not surprised you have similar prints in Jamaica 🙂 They definitely did the print justice! Hope you week’s been great so far. xxx
Wow this dress is stunning. Aqua always produces stand out pieces. your hair is my dream length.
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It sure is and yes they do! Really appreciate the compliment. God bless you and following right back .
YAY!! Good to have you back, even though you never left! I looove the bold and vibrant prints and the cut and shape of the jacket is on point. You and your mates always look like you are having so much fun taking these shots! x
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Awwwww I will be right back. Travelled to Nigeria but back now. Lost touch of all things social media. *hugs and kisses* Promise to catch ASAP Hun. Av a fab weekend.x