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FEATHER THROUGH THIS YULETIDE SEASON PG8-9 THE COLOURS OF CHRISTMAS
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Beauty Forty-year-old Wunmi Williams is an entrepreneur with over 22 years experience in the retail industry. She is the founder and owner of the Nakenoh fashion brand and the Nakenoh Boulevard, retail space with over 22 stores situated in the heart of Ikoyi. She talks about everything from her experience in the retail industry to navigating business during the covid pandemic and so much more. FUNKE BABS-KUFEJI reports
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The Yuletide season is here again and as usual, everyone is in jolly spirits as a reflection of the festive season...or so it should be! Truth is, year in year out, regardless of the state of things, December is always full of activities and people all over the world embrace this season with gusto! It’s a chance to let your hair down, a chance to enjoy abundant celebrations and share special moments with loved ones. Also a chance to indulge in excessive guilty pleasures and pay the price later. Christmas and New Year seasons still remain one of the most exciting times in our social calendars! Needless to say, in COLOURS OF CHRISTMAS, we pay homage to the Red, Gold and Greens, not to mention suggestions on what to wear this season like FEATHERS THROUGH THIS YULETIDE SEASON. On a more serious note though, as we all know, the plague that has befallen us has not subsided. If anything, it keeps mutating and comes back with redoubled vigour. It has taken many lives and hopefully, with time, will take much less. So we need to remain vigilant in sticking to the rules when it comes to our conduct in public spaces. One cannot be a vibe killer and insist on another round of ‘home imprisonment’ but at the same time, one should tread with caution when stepping out of our comfort zones. For women, lipsticks can take a back seat for now as masks should be the order of the day. Now, this is not as easy as it sounds as we are bound to bend the rules a bit especially in the heat of the moment but it will do all of us well to remember just how rapid this latest variant spreads! Your hand sanitizer should also be close to you at all times. I don’t want to be a downer but at these times, it’s better safe than sorry. Still regardless of all the stringent rules on safety, Covid should not kill our festive spirit. But the less social outings the better, truth be told. But this should not stop you from spreading the love in other ways. There are many ways to skin a cat so get innovative and have yourself the most rewarding festive season ever! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Instagram: @thisdaystyle | Twitter: @thisdaystyleon | Instagram: @thisdaystyle | Website: www.thisdaystyle.ng
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It was a gathering of eminent Nigerians at the Balmoral Convention Center, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, when the Daily Publishing Company Ltd, publisher of the New Telegraph titles, held its New Telegraph Awards 2021. Senate Chief Whip/Publisher of New Telegraph Newspapers, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu; Chairman, Board of New Telegraph Newspapers, Mr Olakunle Gidado, and Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of New Telegraph Newspapers, Mr Ayodele Aminu, played host to bubbly guests at the ceremony chaired by the Chairman of the Board of Fidelity Bank, Mustafa Chike-Obi. Present to receive their awards were the President of The Senate, Senator Ahmed Lawan, who got Lifetime Achievement Award 2021 (Politics); the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele, got the Man Of The Year 2021 award. Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Sanwo-Olu, (Governor of the Year 2021 Good Governance; Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun (Governor of the Year 2021 Digital Economy; Abia State Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, (Governor of the Year 2021 SME Development) were among many others distinguished Nigerians, CEOs of blue-chip and gilt-edged companies at the event. Founding Chairman/Editor-in-Chief, Thisday Newspapers and Chairman Arise TV and Arise Play, Prince Nduka Obaigbena, was awarded the Media Icon of the Year 2021 at the well-attended event.
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Christmas is here, you should fill your wardrobes with red, gold and green outfits and accessories. Whatever your plans, choosing what to wear on Christmas Day should be fun from beautiful colourful outfits to accessorising in bright hues whichever choice you make, you’ll be suitably stylish for Christmas Day, and beyond.
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For those who don’t enjoy decorating or dressing in the classic red and green Christmas colours, gold is the go-to. Metallic shades of gold are perfect for any fancy event, although you can dress it down a little for more casual gatherings.
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Forty-year-old Wunmi Williams is an entrepreneur with over 22 years experience in the retail industry. She is the founder and owner of the Nakenoh fashion brand and the Nakenoh Boulevard, retail space with over 22 stores situated in the heart of Ikoyi. From selling merchandise in the trunk of her car to exhibiting her goods at pop up stores, her humble beginning in business gave her the tenacity to make a success of her retail business. Now Wunmi is a seasoned retailer with fashion retail stores in Nigeria and the United States. Her Boulevard here is a like a rental village where entrepreneurs are making a success out of their businesses. Happily married with several kids in tow, FUNKE BABS-KUFEJI caught up with the mompreneur where they spoke about everything from her experience in the retail industry to navigating business during the covid pandemic and so much more. You describe yourself as a Global retail expert. Can you explain to us what that means and your journey so far? I have been involved in global retail for a long time. The journey started +22 years ago in academia. My background is in Retail Management (BSc) from the University of Surrey, UK; afterwards, I gained industrial experience working for Nordstrom Group in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It provides me the macro and microscope aspects of the retail space. Since then, I have been fortunate enough to have footprints within the industry in Africa, North America, Europe and the Middle East. All my experience, insights and expertise gained from school to working in the U.S, selling merchandise from the trunk of my car to opening my first shop at the back of a family house then expanding to a shop in Onikan then to a larger one in Dolphin Estate and finally, culminating in the birth of Nakenohs Blvd a luxury mall with over 22+ stores situated in the heart of ikoyi Alexander Avenue, is to the glory of God.
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Is there any particular experience that stands out for you regarding the challenges you faced to become the woman you are today? Challenges are expected, and some have certainly been unexpected. Doing business in this environment comes with a lot of obstacles such as poor infrastructure, power, government policies and its enforcement organs, staff, trust, management, capacity, weak talent pool etc However, these challenges foster innovation, resilience and character. To get brand visibility, one has to step out of their comfort zone and want more professionally. Setting up your own establishment trains you in other aspects of the business. You become an accountant, a facility manager etc. You have to be a people person to be in sales, and more so, you must be emotionally intelligent in managing people. It reinforces the importance of building mutually beneficial and sustainable relationships. With that, you become better cultured in customer service and the nuisances of relating with and communicating with different demographics. An important component to being successful in business is to be a solution provider. Once you have a solution and you can deliver, your phone will always ring. You talked about being a Metaprenuer. What is a metaprenuer, and what makes you one? The Metapreneurs is a community of digital business-savvy entrepreneurs. It grants owners access to the entrepreneurial community to network with other like-minded business people. Once you are a part of the community, users will also have access to exclusive courses from elite entrepreneurs in fields such as crypto, real estate, and retail e-commerce. What makes me one is pivoting towards the digital aspect of Nakenohs boutique store and leveraging the advantages of E-commerce. You currently own and run Nakenohs Boulevard, a retail space for SMEs. Being a small business
You have to be a people person to be in sales, and more so, you must be emotionally intelligent in managing people. It reinforces the importance of building mutually beneficial and sustainable relationships.
owner yourself, how do you assist in making sure entrepreneurs who rent from you succeed in their business? Our core responsibility is to provide a conducive environment for businesses in our community to thrive. We have created a one-of-its-kind boutique retail village with an international standard ambience. It is serene and peaceful, with all amenities to make it safe and relaxing for patrons. Every business outlet is unique, and none compete with each other. This affords businesses to own their niche without looking over their shoulder. We are very selective of our retail tenants and select companies and their owners that reflect the maxim of our brand and the experience for people coming into this establishment. We also complement their marketing efforts by promoting all businesses on our social media platforms, interviews, word of mouth and referrals. The covid pandemic has taken a toll on many sectors, especially retail. What effect has it had on your business, and how have you navigated through it? The reality is the built industry can never become extinct. Despite COVID, people still yearn for normalcy. They want a safe place to “eat, shop and play”; they want a place to take their families and friends and colleagues for a positive experience. Particularly these days, those experiences are few and far between. Our hard currency is we have a place of peace. This has been Nakenohs Blvd, most oversubscribed year! We have a waitlist of other retail brands wanting a brick and mortar store. This has shown us that it can be great if you build something out of love and passion. I see people having quiet meals or coffee, shop for fabrics, picking up a belt or a nice pair of shoes for a loved one, getting their hair done, grabbing something from the pharmacy, taking selfies with our landscape in the background or just sitting down and relaxing in the quiet while reading a book. Nakenohs Blvd doesn’t belong to me anymore. It is part of the community, and it belongs to us all. You also have a fashion brand. Tell us about it. The fashion brand Nakenohs stocks affordable luxury fabrics, evening dresses, Afrocentric ready to wear pieces and accessories. I have a store in the mall and also one in the USA.
Who is your typical Nakenohs woman? The Nakenohs woman is clothed with strength and dignity. She is multi-faceted; she exudes confidence when she wears a Nakenohs piece. She’s not only fashionable and stylish but extremely diligent to home and family. She is a modern woman. She owns her space and approaches with warmth, care and respect. She is peace. You also own a retail store in the United States, in Chicago precisely. What made you go international, and how has this move impacted your business? There is an expanded horizon. It’s the ability to dare to dream that there’s beyond the skies. I believe in the greatest of Africa. 20 years ago, we would never have imagined that Afrobeats or Nollywood would capture the hearts and minds of the world. There is no part of the globe you would go to and not hear one of our artiste’s music or someone say something about an African movie or actor, and I feel the same way about our fashion and style. Once you go black, you can never go back! I have been involved in global retail for a long time, and it is Africa’s time now. Beyond that, as a businessperson, you are always trying to expand and mitigate risk. I saw the vulnerability of the Naira and decided to diversify the revenue base of the business and earn forex as well by having a business in America and potentially other shores. As a seasoned retailer, what strategies will you advise retailers to implement following the pandemic’s uncertainty on business? Keep evolving. Add services to your products. Keep promoting your business. Keep providing value for money. Be reliable and consistent. You wear many hats. You spoke about being a part of the styling for Rihanna and Beyonce for THISDAY concerts years ago and also styling for editorial magazines. How did you get into Styling then? The international artistes were informed about Nakenohs boutique, so their team came over to the store to pick some accessories. And ever since, we have had continuous partnerships with international public figures and worked with many magazines. Do you still style, and if so, what is your best approach to styling your clients? Retail and styling sometimes go hand in hand. If a client purchases a piece and asks for more, like what bag should she carry, what shoes to wear and what jewelry, the beauty of being at Nakenohs Blvd is that we just pick from other brands within our community. Our Eco System is rich with complementary outlets. You are a mother of two girls and two boys. How are you able to balance work life and business? It’s huge, especially as my girls are now in their teenage and pre-teen phase. This new approach of “Build-Operate-Transfer” (BOT) and retail consulting will enable me spend a lot more time nurturing their daily needs.
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It takes time to become an expert. Slowly but steady, and you will break through. Perseverance “There is no Elevator to Success you must take the stairs.
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Christmas wreaths are religious symbols
The Christmas wreath first originated as a symbol of Christ. The holly represents the crown of thorns Jesus wore at his crucifixion and the red berries stand for the blood he shed. So, when you see a wreath this holiday, you’ll remember the reason for the season.
Christmas is celebrated in many countries all over the world and in a wide variety of ways. For Christians, this annual day is celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus. Gifts are given, holiday cards sent, carols sung, and special church services attended. In this article, we will look at all kinds of Christmas facts, some humorous, some historical, and some just plain fun.
You recently turned 40, and as they say,”Life begins at 40”. What is next for Wunmi Williams and the Nakenoh brand. Where do you see yourself in five years? Rather than operate Nakenohs Blvd brand, We are using the Build, Operate, Transfer strategy as a way of growth. The concept is proven. I have developed a niche where I would like to grow the industry. It is not competition, it is coopetition. The industry is big enough for many players, and the value chain is enormous. I am pivoting more into consulting domestically and internationally.
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Has turning 40 in any way, changed your perception of life? Certainly, I see and move differently. I focus only on what makes me grow. Any hopes and regrets in life so far? I wouldn’t call them regrets, more lessons. It’s about growth.
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While Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, the actual date is lost to history. There’s no mention of December 25 in the Bible. Some historians posit the date was originally chosen because it coincided with the pagan festival of Saturnalia, which honoured the agricultural god Saturn with celebrating and gift-giving.
Any last words for aspiring entrepreneurs? It takes time, this is speaking from selling merchandise in a university dorm, back of my home, exhibitions and now owning shops in multiple jurisdictions. It takes time to become an expert. Slowly but steady, and you will break through. Perseverance “There is no Elevator to Success you must take the stairs.”
Evergreens are an ancient tradition
The tradition of Christmas trees goes all the way back to ancient Egyptians and Romans, who decorated with evergreens during the winter solstice to signify that spring would return. So, if you deck your halls with a green tree, wreaths or evergreen garland, you’re honouring history
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Jingle Bells was the first song played in space.
On December 16, 1965, the classic Christmas song was broadcast during NASA’s Gemini 6A space flight, according to Guinness World Records.
Celebrating Christmas used to be illegal
From 1659–1681, anyone caught making merry in the colonies would face a fine for celebrating. By the Revolutionary War, the day had so little significance that Congress even held their first session on December 25, 1789. Christmas wasn’t even proclaimed a federal holiday for almost another century, proving that the Grinch’s attitude toward the holiday was alive and well long before he was.
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How will you describe your style? Practical, Comfortable, Elegant and Glamorous! Do you have any role models? I have a lot of respect for a lot of people. As you get older, you see or understand their flaws also. I take the best of many people and try to imbibe that in my life. It’s a journey.
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The world’s tallest cut Christmas tree was 221 feet tall
The towering Douglas fire was put on display and decorated at a shopping centre in Seattle in 1950, according to Guinness World Records.
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The three traditional colours used for most Christmas decorations have religious significance. Red is for the blood of Jesus Christ, green symbolizes His resurrection, and gold His status as the King of kings.
12 Days of Christmas song In the “12 Days of Christmas”, all the gifts mentioned within the song add up to 364 gifts.
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GO WIDE or go home BY USIADE ISIOMA
Thankfully, fashion is cyclical, and wide-leg trousers are getting another long-overdue play. They have impacted the runway, and they keep creating striking silhouettes for women of all shapes alike. To wear the wide-leg trousers, keep the rest of your look simple so that the well-executed pleats remain the focus on your pants. However wide you go, getting the fit right is key. Here are four ways to pump up the volume.
For those new to the relaxed-leg fit, casual looks are the easiest way to experiment. Start with a classic colour and fabric, and balance it with a simple well-fitting t-shirt. Many wider trousers have traditional front pleats and a higher waist; tuck the top in to highlight this feature. WISDOM KAYE
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Whether it’s the streetwear style or outdoor party with friends, wider legs have long been the go-to. Prioritise trousers cut from comfortable fabric and pair these with relaxed shirts, face caps and jackets. LYON MACON
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ORESEGUN OLUMIDE Oresegun Olumide is a Nigerian contemporary hyper-realistic artist. Olumide became interested in art at the age of four and started painting professionally in 2005, his drawing and painting are inspired by his environment, mostly using water as the principal theme of his works. The hyperrealism created in the oil paintings makes his work seem so life like that it is hard to believe they aren’t.
A well-cut pair of pleated trousers can bring a rakish touch to a formal look by pairing it with a deconstructed blazer, a shirt, and polished shoes. When wearing a blazer with relaxedfit trousers, you can also alleviate the impact by rolling the hems, tucking in the shirt, to balance the voluminous shape. JEREMIAH OGBODO
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An excellent way to nail your wide-leg trouser as an everyday smart casual is to loosen up the dress code. The trick here is to keep everything else simple so that the trousers are the only wild card in the deck. Think tonal shirts, roll necks and muted bombers. Not only will you feel confident enough to wear them that way, but you’ll also be doing ‘a thing’ without really doing all that much. DANCLEMT
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Let pastel shades take you to new heights of refreshing fashion. There is something extremely cheerful about these colours that the trend would inspire you to break away temporarily from all those dark figure-hiding colours. Read through for some fashion tips on how best to wear pastels that will surely turn heads.
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Pink is a universally flattering colour if you find the right shade. Layering varying shades of this colour is the perfect way to wear pink. Fuchsia pink and pale pink are complimentary. The lighter shade softens the look, while the brighter shade acts as the highlight.
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MINTY FRESH
Mint green is a versatile shade that looks great when matched with a range of other colours. Pair your minty pieces with white pieces for a look that’s subtle yet chic.
A BABE IN BLUE
For a low-key sexy look that doesn’t require you to show much skin except for arms and collarbones, you can wear a baby blue fit maxi dress. Pair it with a few accessories to complete the outfit elegantly.
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SOFT ORANGE
Orange is not the easiest colour to wear as the colour can be pretty bright and overpowering since it makes a statement all alone. So, keep the rest of your accessories to a minimum and still make a significant impact
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MELLOW YELLOW
Once you find the shade for you, yellow can be a flattering colour for any skin tone. But if you’re feeling skeptical about all yellow, break it with something white, light blue or grey.
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Have a little pastel fun and mix and match them. Pastels combine well with each other. So why not play with them a little and put them together in a mix and match
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For the love of the beauty gods, please it is important to remove your makeup and wash your face before slathering on your products. Your face has to be free of dirt and grime for the ingredients to absorb properly into the skin.
Your eye cream should be lighter than your moisturiser, so make sure to apply it before applying your creams. A simple hydrating eye cream cause will help protect the under eye and repairs skin barriers. CERAVE CLEANSER
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CERAVA EYE REPAIR EYE CREAM
It is essential to use a moisturiser regardless of your skin type. A light, gentle hyaluronic-based moisturiser for the morning will keep skin hydrated without feeling heavy or greasy and at night, an anti-ageing moisturiser to help repair damaged skin. ELTA MD MOISTURISER AND SUNCREEN
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TONERS
TONE, TONE, TONE. Toners should be filled with gentle, hydrating ingredients to coddle dry skin or with chemical exfoliants to treat acne and bumps. They shouldn’t be heavy, nor should they sit on the face. They are essential to primer your skin to better absorb face ingredients. And if your toner smells like nail polish remover or pure alcohol? Thrash it fast.
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SPOT TREATMENTS
Ideally, spot treatments should be applied at night but regardless of when you do, make sure you tap on to use it and do it before you apply your moisturisers. NEUTROGENA STUBBORN ACHE TREATMENT
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SERUMS
Serums are shots of highly concentrated nutrients, hydrators, and antioxidants that amp up your skin health when you apply them. Vitamin C serum is one of my favourites. It protects your skin from the inflammation and damage caused by the environment during the day while also brightening skin and lightening dark spots over time. It’s the MVP of skincare ingredients.
RADHA BEAUTY VITAMINC SERUM
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It’s that time of the year again when we all have loads of parties to attend, plenty people to visit and places to go, and we all know how important it is to look our best at this time. For those who know having smooth, flawless skin for the holiday season is necessary, read on to know the essential steps to achieve this. BY FUNKE BABS-KUFEJI
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