2015-12-30

AWCABIG60 opened doors to emerging designers to push their creativity and contribute to the fashion world. The Pop-Up Boutique Night featured revolutions by Yetty D, Honey Pot, Ladyee Boutique and Simeogieme.



Simeogieme is a fashionably clothing brand, established in the UK by Osime Saibu, a fashion enthusiast with a passion for designing clothing. Simeogieme was established in 2008 at the fashion capital U.K. Simeogieme introduced the brand first to the African market in 2010 by unveiling its premiere collection, “The Black Collection”  The designer was insipired by friends who admired her wears she made for her personal use. she stocks with Grey Valvet. The latest collection, “Lines & Colours RTW 2016”, is about Art. The visual elements of line, shape, tone and colour are the building blocks of composition in art. For more Simeogieme designs visit Website: www.simeogieme.co.uk





Ladyee Boutique is a contemporary women clothing line, it was launched in 2008. It looks out for up and coming designers, good quality clothing lines that help every lady hone in their style based on individual preferences, perfect flaws and unique fashion personality. They help women look effortless and also organize shopping events. She carries an in-house label called ‘Ladyee Boutique Pink Collection’, and also other clothing lines which include ‘Black Hello’,’ Pink Stitch’, and other variety of brands, Ladyee Boutique is located in Atlanta. For more information about Ladyee Boutique visit www.ladyee.com.

Yetty D collection ‘Revolution’ is a fusion of Afro/urban and western inspiration. it is a brand based in London that plans on making a huge entrance to the Nigerian fashion World. It was etablished in 2008, creating unique street wears for everyone which includes men, women and children. Yetty D design is infused with passion for art, culture and fashion.

Fashion lover explored the pop-up boutique, The night ended each creative experience with unique memories.

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