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Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by amaechijay: 8:29am On Oct 20, 2014
THIS LADY IS JUST TOO BLANK.

No enticing colour to bring out the dullness in her skin colour and dress.

She should have put on a red or pink lipstick and nail polish at least.

I am tired on commenting on her dress sense.

LINDA...PAY A STYLIST!
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by psyqs(m): 8:32am On Oct 20, 2014
iceberylin:
Why NL dh carry this Babe matter for head when she dosnt reciprocate undecided

I tire o, maybe she is one of d MOD's crush too.

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Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by frederal(m): 9:30am On Oct 20, 2014
My dear lady, linda. I like your success.
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by Nobody: 9:43am On Oct 20, 2014
Bonaguy:
[img]http://3.bp..com/-7BApRrNXhlM/VENq4GSlfPI/AAAAAAAAcU8/hrcerrFykHA/s1600/IMG_20141019_082823_edit-714929.png[/img]

Linda wore this beautiful dress by Carmen Marc Valvo and a matching Jimmy Choose purse. #beautiful...

http://www.gistmetro.com/2014/10/linda-ikejis-outfit-to-genevieve.html

Men this babe dey age ooooo!!!

By the way Op, which designer be Jimmy Choose again? Ehn?
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by TheMatrix3: 10:51am On Oct 20, 2014
All the people that read "FUNKE AKINDELE AND RITA DOMINIC: WHO WORE IT BETTER?"
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Also read this grin
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by shizzle11(m): 11:05am On Oct 20, 2014
MadCow1:




Who this African Woman dey copy?

And is her outfit worse than Tiwa Savages outfit?!

And why do you not feel as much repulsion for this womans skimppy outfit as you do for Tiwas clothes?!

Psychology 101... cool


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Please tell me?!
lmao.....hey bruv, what i see is a stone-age African child traditionalist who isn't in touch with modern civilization with a very miniature bweast and 'arrow' nip.ple. wink

You dress according to occasion. If as a lingerie model you dress with you panties, bra and nipp.le exposed, its understandable, but you don't go dressing slu.tty for an award, bday party, social event etc where modesty is expected

Tiwa is a 'thrashy' dresser, and most people consider her to be so, (90%) it is not arguable.
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by MadCow1: 11:33am On Oct 20, 2014
shizzle11:
lmao.....hey bruv, what i see is a stone-age African child traditionalist who isn't in touch with modern civilization with a very miniature bweast and 'arrow' nip.ple. wink

You dress according to occasion. If as a lingerie model you dress with you panties, bra and nipp.le exposed, its understandable, but you don't go dressing slu.tty for an award, bday party, social event etc where modesty is expected

Tiwa is a 'thrashy' dresser, it is not arguable.

[b]I agree you should dress for the occasion.

Now.. You referred to the lady in the picture as a 'Stone-age' African. Funny enough, these people live in Africa today. The one thing you and I can agree on is that they are not as exposed to 'westernization' like you and i today. So where do people get off associating being a 'true African' with clothes or even dressing modestly?! If you check it, Africans have been mostly associated with unclothedness. From Gods must be crazy movies to that tribe in Nassarawa state today. In south Africa (with all their western influence), they still perform an ancient right of passage ritual for young girls becoming women where they walk around the streets in a parade with their b-reasts bare. In the ancient practices of Akwa Ibom fattening room, the day they bring the women out of the fattening rooms, they are also paraded around the community bare-chested.. In most of our villages, you still find some grandmas who care less about their exposed t!itties.. So you would agree that we only make a fuss about these 'revealing outfits' because of our own twisted minds. When you see an aboriginal african with her ti!tties out in public, its okay.. When you see a woman b-reast feeding her baby in public, its okay.. But when you see a performer dressed in a performance custume, its WRONG because she isnt dressed like a 'proper African' woman.

Lest we forget, Late Fela Anikulapo Kuti use to perform at the shrine in just his 'Hings' (lol) briefs and people allowed it because it was thought to be a part of his Afro-juju music culture..

I still see nothing wrong with Tiwas clothes.. Most of her 'truly daring' outfits were worn during her stage performances.. Its like a swimmer who wears a trunk (which by the way is Too Darn revealing) to swim.. Or a lady who is wearing a Bikini (which is way way too revealing) at the beach.. Or a scuba diver wearing a dive suit (which is way too form revealing) to dive... Or a runway model who is walking the runway with just a bra and a g-string (which is just 2 pieces of clothing away from stark n-aked) modelling a Victoria's Secret fall collection..

Away from the stage, they still carry their craft with them. A Punk Rocker does not stop dressing in Goth or Emo just because they are not on stage.. Thats what makes what they do different from what I do. They are Artists. They have creative and expressive freedom in their clothes, hair, music, lifestyle, etc.. I am an Engineer and like with my fellow Science inclined colleagues, we work in a more rigid environment with little freedom of expression. I must wear a Coverall to work and a Suit and tie or jeans and blazer to corporate functions. The closest I can come to expressing myself is my traditional outfits. I dont need to push my boundaries because my work does not thrive on having a fan base. So everytime you see an artist push the dresscode boundaries, its a part of their work. In the U.S and Europe, its also because they are modelling the outfit of a certain designer.


A good example would be Wizkids outfit of wearing multi coloured, tight, jump-up pants and shirts.. It caught on and till now, people are still doing that. Kerry Hilson's hairstyle also caught on.. many more examples like that. That is what the Art world is all about; Expression!


Like I said earlier.. The arguement of dresscode or nudity for artists and performers is moot. Linda Ikeji is a Journalist.. Tiwa is a Musician. Worlds apart.[/b]

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Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by lockupman(m): 12:03pm On Oct 20, 2014
Aside her money, this babe sweet o, I don dey try make I meet am but she no dey reply person mail sef. Abi na because I nova get money ni? I get prospect o, make she nor dey reason like that grin...btw I have soft spot for her.
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by shizzle11(m): 12:13pm On Oct 20, 2014
MadCow1:


I agree you should dress for the occasion.

Now.. You referred to the lady in the picture as a 'Stone-age' African. Funny enough, these people live in Africa today. The one thing you and I can agree on is that they are not as exposed to 'westernization' like you and i today. So where do people get off associating being a 'true African' with clothes or even dressing modestly?! If you check it, Africans have been mostly associated with unclothedness. From Gods must be crazy movies to that tribe in Nassarawa state today. In south Africa (with all their western influence), they still perform an ancient right of passage ritual for young girls becoming women where they walk around the streets in a parade with their b-reasts bare. In the ancient practices of Akwa Ibom fattening room, the day they bring the women out of the fattening rooms, they are also paraded around the community bare-chested.. In most of our villages, you still find some grandmas who care less about their exposed t!itties.. So you would agree that we only make a fuss about these 'revealing outfits' because of our own twisted minds. When you see an aboriginal african with her ti!tties out in public, its okay.. When you see a woman b-reast feeding her baby in public, its okay.. But when you see a performer dressed in a performance custume, its WRONG because she isnt dressed like a 'proper African' woman.

Lest we forget, Late Fela Anikulapo Kuti use to perform at the shrine in just his 'Hings' (lol) briefs and people allowed it because it was thought to be a part of his Afro-juju music culture..
when i used stone-age, i meant the mentality, thought process, culture.....and not the times (modern) in which we live i.e the era of civilization. Every other thing you said about some african community/tradition being in the practicse exposing ti.ties as a norm and traddition is apt. Fela gracing the stage with his vintage 'briefs' is all about his personal beliefs and maybe the genre of afro-juju music.

I still see nothing wrong with Tiwas clothes.. Most of her 'truly daring' outfits were worn during her stage performances.. Its like a swimmer who wears a trunk (which by the way is Too Darn revealing) to swim.. Or a lady who is wearing a Bikini (which is way way too revealing) at the beach.. Or a scuba diver wearing a dive suit (which is way too form revealing) to dive... Or a runway model who is walking the runway with just a bra and a g-string (which is just 2 pieces of clothing away from stark n-aked) modelling a Victoria's Secret fall collection..
she wears daring outfits on stage....its a given that as a performer (artist) its good to irk ones imagination especially as a singer with revealing outfits, but having to take such outta the stage to social functions where you pose for the camerss is a no-no, if a victoria secret model struts her 'stuff' on the run-way with bra and g-strings, thats cool! or a model in swim suit wears poses for a phot-shoot session, now thats cool, or a soft porn artist/model strikes a pose for the camera, again thats cool!


Away from the stage, they still carry their craft with them. A Punk Rocker does not stop dressing in Goth or Emo just because they are not on stage.. Thats what makes what they do different from what I do. They are Artists. They have creative and expressive freedom in their clothes, hair, music, lifestyle, etc.. I am an Engineer and like with my fellow Science inclined colleagues, we work in a more rigid environment with little freedom of expression. I must wear a Coverall to work and a Suit and tie or jeans and blazer to corporate functions. The closest I can come to expressing myself is my traditional outfits. I dont need to push my boundaries because my work does not thrive on having a fan base. So everytime you see an artist push the dresscode boundaries, its a part of their work. In the U.S and Europe, its also because they are modelling the outfit of a certain designer.


A good example would be Wizkids outfit of wearing multi coloured, tight, jump-up pants and shirts.. It caught on and till now, people are still doing that. Kerry Hilson's hairstyle also caught on.. many more examples like that. That is what the Art world is all about; Expression!
Dressing for the occasion is all about fashion and dress sense. Sometime thou some people tend to over do it like in the case with tiwa, and secondly she has very poor dress sense in my opinion. If it happens once, we agree there are instances where famous artists experience fashion faux pas or even wardrobe malfunction is some instances, but when you are always pronounced 'guilty' by 'fashion courts' or always 'arrested' by 'fashion police' on virtually every event one attends as an artist,what does that tell you?


Like I said earlier.. The arguement of dresscode or nudity for artists and performers is moot. Linda Ikeji is a Journalist.. Tiwa is a Musician. Worlds apart
The arguement about Linda being a journalist does not hold water either, its simply a question of morality, decency and modesty of the individual in question, otherwise you may want to tell us why other 'songstresses' like Chidinma, Waje, Omawunmi, Eva etc etc dont dress as slu.ty and thrashy as Tiwa?. Truth is, wether we like it or not, tiwa garbage needs a fashion stylist.
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by Nobody: 2:48pm On Oct 20, 2014
lindaikeji:

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hey Linda.. first time I'm seeing you on nl
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by damilola231(f): 3:28pm On Oct 20, 2014
Wow... I have almost exactly the type of this dress.. Mine is black tho grin
She looks good
Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by G12(m): 4:52pm On Oct 20, 2014
Lobolintin:
I love this babe.. I swear

make Mr. Aye Dee catch u

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Re: Linda Ikeji's Outfit To Genevieve Pinkball Foundation Event by Gorgeous58(f): 8:55pm On Oct 20, 2014
Nice dress

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