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February 21, 2016

Red Carpet Favourites Of All Time The Dresses And The Glamour At The 58Th Grammy Awards

FLORENCE ITA-GIWA - At A Good Place


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FASHION

4 Red Carpet Favourites Of All Time Showcases The Latest Trends 13 Splash In Smart Casual

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• Fadan Honours Florence Ita Giwa. • Rita Dominic, Dakore Egbuson, Others Turn Up In Traditional Attires For ‘Suru L’ere’ Movie Premiere

Editor’s Note Our cover today is the title of a book to be presented this evening by Senator Florence Ita-Giwa. At 70, she is ‘at good place’ in life. Established as an elder stateswoman, a successful politician and entrepreneur, a style icon, mother and grandmother, ‘bestie’ to many and a friend of all! What more could she want at 70? ‘At a Good Place’ is a compilation of her life in style, written and packaged by me so rest assured, it’s a damn good work. It’s a cheerful book that chronicles her different aspects. By no means a biography, it’s surface-scratching the essence of an astute politician and woman of style. This evening, at the Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, Senator Ita-Giwa will host her coterie of friends and well wishers to an evening of wine, dance and an award-giving celebration. We shall be there! In this interview with Allure, the happiest-woman-on-earth right now talks about turning the big 70 and her journey to self actualisation. Read at pp. 8-10. On our fashion pages, we showcase 10 celebs who are red carpet favourites. These ladies do know how pull a look together. Their entrance often elicits a frenzy of flash bulbs. See Yemisi Suleiman’s compilation of ‘Red Carpet Faves’ on pp. 4-5. Our package, as usual, is put together for your reading pleasure. Do start the journey with me as you flip through today’s offering. Enjoy!

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COVER STORY Florence Ita-Giwa

Quotes... “The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today”. - H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible”. - Francis of Assisi

“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence”. - Vince Lombardi COVER PIX BY TY BELLO; FOR THE BOOK- FLORENCE ITA GIWA 70 AT A GOOD PLACE

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WEEKLY FAB LIST! by - Fatima Garba

Looking for the latest trends to transition into? Hopefully, our weekly fab list will help you decide the major trends to keep you looking fab all day and all week.

MAXI SKIRTS This season, designers are paying homage to the maxi with a new crop of statement skirts that give the 90s a run for its money. Chloe turned out 70s patchwork, Marc by Marc Jacobs offered up cargos.So much to choose from!

Marchesa ruffle dress

Yaele ruffled dress Anna Sui maxi skirt

Alice Olivia maxi skirt

RUFFLES

CHOKER TOP Sorry lace up tops,there is a new shirt on the scene ready to steal your shine. Meet the choker top: Part-turtleneck, part-halter, the shirt is everything you never knew you wanted. Spotted on so many celebrities,it would seem that much of them has already taken the plunge with this trend.

Topshop choker crop top

Girlie but grown up was everywhere on the runways, as designers added a smattering of ruffles to give looks a flirtatious vibe. Other times, the effect was downright sculptural, giving dimension to tops and sheath dresses with a more contemporary appeal.

Stella McCartney oversized glasses

Jimmy Choo slip on sneakers

SLIP ON SNEAKERS Tom Ford oversized glasses

OVERSIZED GLASSES Nerds are finally in style in 2016. Oversized glasses are the new accessory to love.

Marc Jacobs slip on sneakers

Keri Hilson in Marchesa ruffled dress

Laces are so 2015. Prepare to slip on your sneakers and go this year.This trend is so chic and comfortable,a must have in your closet. February 21, 2016 /

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Red Carpet Favou By Yemisi Suleiman

Ene Lawani Former beauty queen, Ene Maya Lawani, shot into limelight in 2004 when she was crowned Miss Nigeria. She has continued to dazzle everyone with her stunning look and powerful dress sense. Designer of the Ene Maya turban, she has also become a walking advertisement of her brand. No matter what Ene adorns, she will always compliment it with her turban head gear which stands her out.

As with every awards season, there is always a great deal of fuss made about the dress, hairstyle and accessories of each celebrity at every ceremony. We love the red carpet fashion and it’s such a delight to see the stars file out on the red carpet during major industry events every year. While some miss it most of the time, others like Omowunmi, Akinnifesi, Toke Makinwa, Genevieve Nnaji and others have perfected the art of red carpet dressing, as they hit the red carpet in jaw-dropping dresses year after year. Let’s take a look at some of the Red carpet favourites of all time, who always lit up the red carpet even in the simplest outfits.

Dakore Akandi Nigeria’s Nollywood sweetheart, Dakore is a style star as well. The dedicated wife and mother, never fails to impress us anytime she steps out. From her hair, makeup, clothes and all, she is always on point. It’s no surprise she makes almost every one’s best dressed list.

Eunice Efole Business woman and Property Developer, Eunice Efole, is no doubt a picture of vintage class on the red carpet. She never gets red carpet dressing wrong, an attribute which makes her a paparazzi’s delight any day. On many occasions, photographers fall over themselves to take the best shot of her and she humbly obliges them. She is a power dresser and has received different style Icon Awards from reputable magazines for her efforts.

Nike Oshinowo

Agbani Darego Former Miss World and Entrepreneur, Agbani Darego, has really stepped up her game when it comes to fashion. And when it comes to red carpet fashion, Agbani is always pleasantly covered up in a stylish but refreshing way.

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It is not a surprise that Nike radiates style. The ex-beauty queen, pageant director and style icon’s sense of dressing, has always been admired over the years. Although in her late 40s, the ex beauty queen will give many girls half her age, a run for their money.


urites Of All Time

Rita Dominic

Omowunmi Akinnifesi This former beauty queen is always a red carpet stunner. After clinching the coveted crown of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2005, her style evolved with her status. And she continues to impress as a fashion queen on the red carpet, with her glamorous dresses.

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This versatile actress, has shown overtime that her sense of style is innate as she continues to impress. Her style is inbetween classy and edgy as she always tries to keep it fresh and simple, whilst making a fashion statement.

Toke Makinwa Toke is never anything less than seriously stylish on the red carpet. The Presenter/Radio personality, has carved a niche for herself in the fashion business as one of the best dressed women of our time, hitting the red carpet with some blazing frock after another and most of the time, getting it right.

Genevieve Nnaji Nollywood star actress, Genevieve, is always a delight on the red carpet. Though not basically a heavy dresser, her great sense of style is in her simplicity and poise.

Ndidi Obioha CEO of Enthyst Events Limited, Ndidi Obioha, exudes style and elegance. She always impresses on the red carpet, with her signature Grecian dresses and bling accessories. Whatever she chooses to wear, she always comes out looking regal and well put together.

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FAS H I O N

Fun ways to wear

SEQUINS By - Jemi Ekunkunbor Every girl likes to shine once in a while and what better way to shine than to adorn a garment in sequins. Whether you are wearing a dress, a tank top, a pair of trousers, a skirt or a blouse, never wear an outfit head to toe sequins. Pairing both is such a bad idea. Wear your sequins only in one place. The choice is yours. If you are unsure of how to style your sequins outfit, here are some ways you could try.

Women Leather Jacket

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colour sequin dress

Etro Arabesque print tunic blouse

Chlo black drew shoulder bag Christian Louboutine black courts

Throw on a leather jacket over a sequins dress. Remember, wear your sequins only in one place. Pair this with a pair of black court shoes.

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WEAR WITH PLAID

You never go wronA sequined skirt is gorgeous A read plaid shirt and a sequins skirt and holiday classics a look that combines classic with glam

A pair of green sequin trousers

LK Bennett black irene patent court


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RED PLAID SHIRT Phillip Lim

BLACK AND GOLD SEQUINS SKIRT

PLATFORM PUMP

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Lanvin floorlength black skirt

You never go wronA sequined skirt is gorgeous A read plaid shirt and a sequins skirt and holiday classics a look that combines classic with glam

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WEAR WITH FLOOR LENGTH SKIRT You never go wronA sequined skirt is gorgeous A read plaid shirt and a sequins skirt and holiday classics a look that combines classic with glam

WEAR WITH STRIPE You never go wronA Stripe blouse over a sequins trouser. Pair loose sequins pant with a stripped top and fun heels for a look that’s festive but not too fancy.

sequin clutch bag

Bateau-striped shirt black suede wedge

A pair of gold shoes loose sequins pant

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REPORTAGE

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REPORTAGE

Florence Ita Giwa - At A Good Place By - Remmy Diagbare

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enator Florence Ita-Giwa turned 70 a few days ago; February 19 to be exact. Today marks the climax of a week-long celebration to mark this landmark year. From knighthood at the Wesley Bible Church to the lavish red carpet dinner-cum-award, tonight, at the Eko Hotel & Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos, Senator Ita-Giwa has not disappointed and will not. To the jostling paparazzi, angling for the senator and her special couture outfit for which the senator spent quiet a substantial amount to design in Lebanon, this evening is pregnant - with great expectations. In addition to the entertainment and awards, the senator is expected to formally present a compilation of her life in style which is to be launched at the event. In this interview with Allure, the senator talks about turning 70 and the long way to retirement. Read on…

How do you feel attaining a ripe and glorious age of 70? I feel much fulfilled. I give glory to God that I am celebrating 70 and, by the grace of God, in good health, both physically and mentally. I feel very settled in my mind. The most interesting thing is that I am very certain that I am in the place that I should be. I feel much fulfilled with my family, with my work, with my charity and the position I rose to in my career as a politician. It is very fulfilling. But you don’t look 70. What is the secret? Dieting or lifestyle? I think the answer I always give first is that, probably, because the years run so fast, the number of the years you are carrying or you have attained doesn’t allow your body the time to adjust to the number; because, by the time you know it, it is Christmas and by the time you know it, it is a new year! I just feel that with that, it will be difficult for the body to catch up. However, naturally in my family, we age well and where I come from as an Efik woman, from the time you come into this world as a female, you are made to appreciate the fact that it is beautiful to be a female. Whatever your aspirations are, whether you aspire to be the president of a country, a doctor or whatever you want to be, the number one thing is that you must not lose your feminity. That is why I always tell people that I am a Calabar woman and I am not scared of age because from the time you are born, you are taught how to look after yourself. So, we age gracefully. The idea is not to look young. I don’t want to be young but the idea is to age gracefully. For that reason, knowing that my body is very receptive to

food - I have a tendency to be fat - all my life, I have battled the possibility of weight. I have always watched what I eat and it has turned out to be very healthy to me. As I grew older, I took a career that is very stressful. I made it a ritual, at the end of every day, to find at least one hour where I relax my mind, relax my body and then settle back and pamper myself from a rough day; because, politics is very rough - both mentally and physically. It takes it all round so I relax myself and take a very good dinner at the end of the day. I listen to news, watch television, play music and, then, before I go to bed, I prepare myself by giving myself like 30 minutes of pampering.

Whatever problems one might face, always know that there is a solution to that problem.

At 70, what would you say are your achievements? I think, it will be very immodest to start listing my achievements but, to be modest, I think my greatest achievement is bringing up the children of Bakassi and turning them to normal human beings; seeing the children grow, putting them in the best schools and giving them as much exposure as possible – nationally and internationally - and seeing them develop confidence in themselves; seeing them speak well and seeing them excel in school. That is my number one achievement, the success story of my children of Bakassi. Besides that, my children have done well. My family is tremendously successful, by the grace of God, and in the field of politics that I choose as a career, I have done politics to where I managed to rise to the pinnacle of my career, which in a country as big as Nigeria, not many women can do. I was a member of the House of Representatives. I have done two conferences, constitutional and national. I have won election to the Senate twice. I have been adviser to two Presidents, two very successful presidents. So, I feel that I have done well in my chosen field. Even before I went into politics, I did well in my medical profession. What are your regrets in life so far? Absolutely no regrets! I thank God for every good thing and every bad thing that has happened to me. I am very grateful because God has compensated me with good things for the bad things that happened to me. If I come back, I will still do it the same way. I have enjoyed everything February 21, 2016 /

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REPORTAGE that came along with what I choose to be in life. From my career as a nurse, as a medical professional, I have enjoyed it. From venturing into politics, I have enjoyed it. I have enjoyed the liberation I got from being in politics. It has allowed me the opportunity to speak freely, speak my mind, everything that comes with politics. I have enjoyed it up to the point of still dancing in the streets at age 70! It’s all part of it because politics is liberating so I can dance in front of a crowd of 1 million people because it is my work. So, I am totally liberated.

believe that, by the grace of God, I will live a healthy life till the day I will go. For as long as I am alive, I will continue to serve humanity. When would you call your best moments growing into womanhood? (Laughs…) Do you mean growing into womanhood as a baby? My best moments in life was discovering myself as a woman, discovering those things that makes a woman, discovering what aspects of career I wanted to pursue at the beginning of my own independence. Also, meeting my husband, falling in love and getting married, having children and, most, recently would be adopting my children who today are doing amazingly well and remain my source of pride. Anytime I look at them, I feel many inches taller. All these are the things that makes growing up get really exciting. Discovering yourself and your body has been great and also knowing what you have to do in the midst of all God has created.

How would you advise other women to manage life as they age? Well, one of the great facts of life is that aging is inevitable. Aging has to come so I don’t see the big thing about it. That is, basically, why you have what is called the ‘evolution of life’. The young must grow and the old must continue to grow as well. People just keep growing and so there’s nothing one can do about that but one must start early in life. First of all, try and imbibe the culture of looking after yourself and eating properly. When I say ‘properly’, I mean eating healthy foods, living a healthy lifestyle and living in a healthy and nice environment. One does not have to be very rich to live in a healthy environment and, most importantly, it is necessary to always have a clear mind. Do not keep malice. If anybody offends you, you take the person on. Have your arguments and get things sorted out and, maybe, at the end of the day, superior argument will win. Also, know that in life, as long as one believes in God, there is no problem without a solution. Whatever problems one might face, always know that there is a solution to that problem. Don’t just live your life worrying about what you shouldn’t worry about because I don’t. I try to simplify life. I am a politician and I’ve been in the field of politics for twenty five years doing nothing else. I must say that it has been a very difficult period of my life, growing into politics, so I had to try and build up all kinds of defence mechanisms and self preservation because horrible things do happen in politics. It is not for people with feeble heart. You have to work out extra means of surviving it. So, in my estimation, it will be easy for Nigerian women who are not into politics. One major thing they must also know is that they must not be scared of aging. Whatever you aspire to be, just plan it, put it in prayers and get rid of fear. Go out and get it done! What is it that really inspires you about life and keep you staying strong? I think my inspiration comes from, first of all, the environment in which I grew up. I grew up in an environment of very strong women. I grew up amongst my mother and even my father’s mother. Also, my terms of responsibility helped me. I grew up knowing that I don’t have a choice than ‘to do what I have to do’ like the Americans say. That alone gives me a lot of strength and courage. Also, looking at a lot of people that look up to me really inspires me. There a lot of people that, next to God, look up to me. That again is, indeed, inspiring. That again is very energizing. Seventy is a ripe age. How much more are you planning to dedicate to God and humanity

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You are one of those who believe that age is not a hindrance to getting a good life and the desire to look good, what is your advice to women to manage life as they age? I always tell people that I am a Calabar woman and we are civilised people from beginning. There is nothing you can do about aging except to manage it and not allow it to control your life. I don’t do young things because I don’t want to be young. I can’t remember the last time I did young things because, my life has been full of very profound responsibilities and I was brought up by my mother to think like an adult - to always take responsibility. I do not dress young because I have grown up children but I do not negotiate and will never negotiate aging beautifully and gracefully. I will not negotiate aging with my waist line in place so that I can get into my pants, my jeans and my nice dresses. That is non-negotiable! I have always looked up to women like Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep and Tina Turner. Those are the women that inspire me because they have always looked good despite their age. After looking at them, I don’t want to be young; I just need to appreciate myself.

•Ita Giwa giving your penchant for charity? For as long as I am alive and for as long as I can walk, which is what I pray to God. If it gets to a point that I cannot walk, from my bed, I will be involved in charity; though that will not happen because I

Do you have experts who handle your wardrobe and figure or you dictate how you look? It is natural. I do them myself. I grew up in an environment where, from birth, apart from being a journalist, my mother was also a dress maker and she was naturally gifted. I was fortunate to be her only daughter and so she used to dress me up. I grew up dressing well and also knowing how to take care of my clothes and my things. I grew up knowing how to come out looking good and so I don’t have need for a wardrobe manager. I know all the thousands of clothes I have because I know the time I took in buying each of them. I don’t just shop off the shelf. I take my time to pick what I want. No matter how many dresses I have, they all have their various sentimental values attached. I manage myself and, most importantly, I manage my body.


HEA L T H

HEALTHY LIVING

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by - Teri Mendes

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Ways to Balance Hormones Naturally - part 1 1. Eliminate Toxic Kitchen and Body Care Products Another way to eliminate toxins in your body is to stay away from conventional body care products that are high in DEA, parabens, propylene glycol and sodium lauryl sulfate. The Environmental Working Group evaluated over 72,000 products and ranked them in an easy-tounderstand guide to make sure you have a resource to keep your family safe. Check out EWG’s “Skin Deep Cosmetic Database” today! Also, the use of plastic bottles should be replaced with glass and stainless steel because of BPA toxic effects. In addition, switching from teflon pans to stainless steel, ceramic or cast iron can make a big difference in your hormonal health. 2. Interval Exercise One of the best all-around activities you can do for your health is burst training. If there is a silver bullet out there, this is it! Exercising opens the hormone faucet to release the right amount of hormones that your body NEEDS! Whether endorphins, testosterone, growth hormone or insulin, burst training helps reduce stress levels, enhance your immune system, regulate metabolic function and keep you at the body weight your body was designed for. But don’t overdo it — bursting 20 minutes three times a week is plenty, and if you want to add in more exercise try classes like Barre and Pilates. 3. Limit Caffeine OK, don’t kill the messenger! Drinking too much caffeine is almost as bad as not getting enough sleep. It elevates your cortisol levels, lowers your thyroid hormone levels and basically creates havoc throughout your entire body.

Happiness is more a state of health than of wealth. - FRANK TYGER

If you need a little boost, try not to drink more than one–two cups of green tea or tulsi tea. You’ll keep your hormones in check and enjoy the weight loss and cancer-killing benefits as well! 4. Go Easy on Birth Control Pills It has been a popular debate no or yes to birth control pills. In its simplest sense, it has been said that “the pill” is hormone therapy that raises estrogen to such dangerous levels that it can cause: • Increased risk of breast cancer • Increased risk of blood clotting, heart attack and stroke • Migraines • Gall bladder disease • Increased blood pressure • Weight gain • Mood changes • Nausea, irregular bleeding or spotting • Benign liver tumors 5. Get More Sleep Unless you get seven–eight hours of sleep every night, you’re doing your body no favors. Lack of sleep and sleeping at the wrong time actually may be the worst habits people have that disturb hormone balance. Why? Because hormones work on a schedule! Case in point: Cortisol, the stress hormone, is regulated at

TERI Speaks Dear Teri, Is honey more better than sugar for sweetening tea? Thanks. Kene.

e t o u Q of the week midnight. Therefore, people who go to bed late never truly get a break from the sympathetic flight/fight stress response, which has led to widespread stressrelated health disorders in our country Nigeria. To maximize hormone function, get to bed by 10 p.m. Endocrinologists (hormone experts) claim that one hour of sleep between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. is equal to two hours of sleep before or after these time slots! 6. Supplement with Vitamin D3 According to an article from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vitamin D3’s role in promoting human life is more profound than previously suspected. “These physiologic arenas are the adaptive immune system, the innate immune system, insulin secretion by the pancreatic β cell, multifactorial heart functioning and blood pressure regulation, and brain and fetal development.” This is why people who live in dark areas suffer from significant depression and health disorders unless they supplement. Most people should supplement with around 2,000 IU to 5,000 IU daily of vitamin D3 on days they’re not in the sun. Don’t shoot the messenger just reporting. That is it for today my readers! For comments and questions please email terimendes@gmail. com, @terimendes. I would love to hear from you, till next week. - it’s ta ta for now! XOXO

Dear Kene, Yes honey has more natural properties and healthier benefits than sugar. I don’t recall the last time I had tea with sugar. Enjoy!

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NAL By Pamela Echemunor

The Dresses And The Glamour At The 58Th Grammy Awards

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he Grammy Awards is the highlight ceremony of the year where all the big names in music show up in their brightest and best looks. With the Grammys, its go big or go home, it so happens that this is Fashion month so as expected there were a lot of big yeses on the red carpet. Celebrities like Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift stayed true to their stage style, while some artists like Zendaya brought the quirky. Here are some amazing red carpet looks we love.

Ariana Grande

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Adele in Givenchy

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Chrissy Teigen

Alessandra Ambrosio

Selena Gomez in Calvin Klein

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Splash Showcases The Latest Trends In Smart Casual By Yemisi Suleiman

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hen it comes to the young and the young at heart , preference veers towards more casual than formal fashion. While this is all good, however, there are some occasions in a young lady or gentleman’s life where smart casual is the appropriate dress code. So,where does smart casual outfit fit- in , in a fashionista’s wardrobe? Smart casual requires you to don something that bridges the gap between relaxed, comfortable everyday-wear,’ and clothes that are a little dressier and more formal. The idea is to go for durable and smart dressing option that will look good and feel comfortable. The need to fill this often misinterpreted gap,is what influenced the setting up of Splash and Lifestyle Stores ,which recently opened at the Portharcourt Mall in Rivers State. The event which was a mini fashion show saw models strut the make shift runway in exquisite trendy wardrobe basics; like jeans, shirts, dressy jackets for guys and ladies, detailed blouses and dresses in the latest styles and colours. Babies were not left out as the shop which is made up of three arms; Babyshop, Splash and Lifestyle, housed under one roof, also caters for mothers and their kids. The outfit is supported by Artee Group, in collaboration with the Landmark Group based in Dubai, UAE Speaking at the event, Deputy Managing Director of Artee Group, Mr. Prakash Keswani, said that the opening was in line with its commitment to offering quality products and shopping experience to its customers. According to him, the combo store is one of its kind in Nigeria, with the three fashion brands — Babyshop, Splash and Lifestyle — housed under one roof. Noting that Splash is a 42-year-old outfit from the UAE, he said most of their materials were sourced from the country and some other parts of the world. “Splash is a contemporary fashion apparels and accessories brand, focusing on the youth and the young at heart. The fashion clothing, ranges from youth, smart casuals, formal, as well as active wear and accessories.” While the Lifestyle, on the other hand, showcases luxury items, especially those needed at home. The event was witnessed by business executives and some celebrities, while the Face of Pulse 2015, Chiamaka Chinedu, led a team of models who displayed various wears from the expansive stores. February 21, 2016 /

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F E A T UR E

luxury

wines spirits With Pamela Echemunor

Choosing The Right Wine Glass Serving wine begins with one thing, the glass. Getting the right glass is paramount, because it determines the taste, feel and flavour of the wine and incites the right feeling on the palate. Here are some of our favourite wines and glasses suited to them.

Chardonnay Identifying a Chardonnay glass is simple because they have tapered tops and wider bowls, they can carry between 5-7 ounces of wine leaving enough space for swirling and sipping. Chardonnay glasses also have longer stems and help keep the wine cool for longer periods.

FOOD E By Pamela Echemunor

Finger Licking Chicken Experience the phenomenal flavour of chicken this week. Chicken is in a class all its own, this white meat is delicious and healthy for the heart unlike its contemporaries. Here is a chicken recipe that you’ll definitely be thankful for. Simple Golden Chicken

Pinot Noir Wine Pinot Noir is a fruity wine, like most wine glasses, this glass has a tapered rim. The difference is that the pinot noir wine glass has a more turned out rim which sends the wine flavours flowing down the palette easier. It can also take a volume of about 35 ounces of wine and it has a shorter stem than other wine glasses.

Sauvignon Blanc Sauvignon Blanc glasses are typically tall and slim, allowing you celebrate the flavours of the wine with your nose. The glass has a long stem and narrow bowl and can take up to 5 – 6 Ounces of wine.

Meriot Merlot glasses have larger bowls than normal wine glasses. A typical merlot glass can contain up to 30 ounces of wine, leaving lots of room for swirling and bouquets. The stem is of average length, and the base is wider than other red wine glasses.

Dessert and Ice Wines Ice wines and other sweet wines require a specialized glass. The volume ranges from 11 – 13 ounces and the bowl is highly tapered. The shape of the bowl allows for a generous swirl, while still maintaining ideal wine to air ratios. As well, the ice wine glass design succeeds in heightening the acidity of the wine, balancing the overwhelming sweetness.

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Shiraz/Syrah Glasses made for Shiraz and syrah tend to be smaller than other red wine varieties. The bowl generally has a 20 ounce capacity and is severely tapered inwards. The glass has a mid-size stem and wide base. The shape of the bowl is intended to first present the fruit aromas, followed by the tannin flavors.

Champagne/ Sparkling Wines Champagne and sparkling wines are served in glasses called “flutes”. The flute is a tall, slender glass designed to focus the bubbles of a liquid on the tip of the tongue. The shape transmits the rich scent of Champagne immediately upon ingestion. It can carry about 6 – 8 ounces and the base is wide enough to provide stability.

Ingredients • 4 pieces chicken legs • 2 pieces garlic cloves • 1 pinch saffron • 1 pinch coriander • 1 pinch black pepper • 2 tbsps olive oil • 1/2 tsp honey Method: Cut the garlic into little pieces, and then add salt and the other spices and finally mash to a paste. Make some holes in the chicken with sharp knife and place paste in the holes. It is important not to add water too much water. Let it let it cook covered over a low heat. Flip over the chicken from time to time, and don’t worry if it looks like is going to get burnt. When you think it is almost ready, add the honey. It should take around 1 hour.

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FADAN HONOURS FLORENCE ITA GIWA By - Jemi Ekunkunbor

The proverbial saying that a prophet is not honoured in his home, was last weekend, shattered when members of the Fashion Designers Association of Nigeria (FADAN), rolled out the drums to celebrate one of their own. Gaily dressed designers for once, took a break from sketching and converged at the grand ball room of the Oriental Hotel, Lekki to celebrate Senator Florence Ita Giwa, one of their patrons who turned 70. Clad in a baby doll black dress embellished with sparkly stones, the excited Senator, walked into the gathering of friends and associates while Diana Ross’ 1981 hit song, “I’m coming out” hit the air waves. In her honour, some designers, members of FADAN, put some of their finest works on the catwalk while models strutted to the delight of guests. An emotional and grateful Ita Giwa, thanked FADAN for the honour done her, while calling on women to conquer the fear of aging. According to her, “age is not ugly, age is beautiful”. She added that in spite of her hectic schedule as a politician, she finds about 40 minutes in a day to pamper herself. In her remarks, president of FADAN, Funmi Ajila, said hosting Senator Ita Giwa, was a way not only of celebrating a fashion Icon and patron, but of giving back to a woman who has patronised almost all the designers.

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Rita Dominic, Dakore Egbuson, others turn up in traditional attires for ‘Suru l’ere’ movie premiere By - Oscar Ochiogu

On Friday, 12th of February 2016 ,Audrey Silva‘s new movie, ‘Suru l’ere’ was premiered and top celebrities graced the event. The movie producer, Rita Dominic was joined by other top movie stars at the premiere including Kate Hanshaw, Dakore Egbuson ,Lilian Afegbai, Annie Macaulay, Uche Jombo, Beverly Naya, Linda Ejiofor, Kemi Lala Akindoju and many others. With the dress code being traditional attires, the celebs were all stunning in their various shades of outfits for the night. Abimbola Fashola

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