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Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by dickhardener: 11:37pm On Dec 18, 2012
Liar, lion, lynus, lie-die, lylon, lyday,, ....
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Localamos(m): 12:24am On Dec 19, 2012
sh1t happens undecided
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Qluminati(m): 1:14am On Dec 19, 2012
Sigh.....Nw how does this Bullcrap mean Shit?......
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Nobody: 1:50am On Dec 19, 2012
Popular Nigerian model? where? when? never heard or seen her before.

14 million for a handbag? That doesn't even sound cool again, it just sounds plain dumb and stu.pid.

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Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by yelonelo(f): 1:57am On Dec 19, 2012
Barbara u knw u jst told a spectacular lie! Y will u say that when u knw many of us do knw how ur waka dey. Hahaha!!! I won't personinalize but wow u are a good liar. Attention seeker and hey don't tempt me 2 spill d beans. lipsrsealed
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Nobody: 2:00am On Dec 19, 2012
what sef? is the handbag made from gold, silver, or diamond?
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by yelonelo(f): 2:04am On Dec 19, 2012
ItsModella: Popular Nigerian model? where? when? never heard or seen her before.

14 million for a handbag? That doesn't even sound cool again, it just sounds plain dumb and stu.pid.
. Don't mind her that's her usual way always. And did she say she left school 4 modeling hehehe abi she was preggy and ran away 4rm home 2 save face! We knw ur story Barbara which is what u call ur fake self now
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by RedLight1: 2:11am On Dec 19, 2012
ItsModella: Popular Nigerian model? where? when? never heard or seen her before.

14 million for a handbag? That doesn't even sound cool again, it just sounds plain dumb and stu.pid.
grin grin

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Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by MacLovington(m): 2:38am On Dec 19, 2012
When they tell all these mgbeke to finish school, they won't listen. At least she would not be such a massive air-head.

So your Frenchman respected you so much that he divorced you.......muhehehehehehehe

By the time her current mafioso suck the small oyel wey remain and kick her out, she will start looking for a good ol' Naija man with her wahala.

By the way I know of Naomi Campbell, claudia Schiffer etc, but I have never heard of this Mgbekelicious self-hater.
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by snowflake1(m): 3:44am On Dec 19, 2012
Funnily top class models hardly spend their own cash- most of them get ridiculous discounts or possibly free items from high end designers, this is termed as Product Placement in Marketing. A model with no picture on google image and no track of events on google web. She needs to stop smoking sawdust.

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Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Matinho: 6:58am On Dec 19, 2012
Barbara JuLIEno.....
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by agitator: 7:39am On Dec 19, 2012
mitchyy: GISTville


Popular Nigerian Model Barbara Juliano has seen it all in the modelling world. Yes, indeed. She walks with a gait that promptly tells you she was born to be a model.

She is about six feet tall, slim but fleshy in the right places and possesses that unusual look of models.

In a recent interview, she talks about how it all started, her education, life as a model and her shoe company.

She reveals: “I started modelling in Paris at 17 while on holidays with a close friend. I was still in school then. He was a model and I used to accompany him to modelling agencies for casting.

I gradually joined in the model castings, did a few commercials on a part time basis and before I knew it, by 18, I was already a full time model. I did more jobs abroad than in Nigeria, modelling in London, Paris and Italy.

“I featured in quite a number of television commercials, editorial and magazine shoots for several high end products like Olay, Diesel jeans, Dolce and Gabbana, Lux etc. After giving in my all to modelling for 15 years, I gradually began my slow descent. This I did from 2005 through 2008 when I finally stopped. Then, I faced my shoe business.”

Explaining her decision for venturing into the retail of high end shoes, Barbara who runs Rose Barbara, a shoe company in Lagos, says it was borne out of a passion. Moreover, she considers modelling to go hand-in-hand with the art of wearing accessories.

“I believe that there is no modelling without shoes. No model goes on the runway barefooted. Their feet are always encased most times in stilettos which help to give one the needed gait. Oftentimes, the shoes are an advertisement on their own. So, I didn’t just start selling shoes, I became a personal shopper because people trusted my judgment on items that I picked out for them. That was after I stopped modelling.

“I am very particular about what I retail, I can tell the history of each pair of designer shoes that I retail. The modelling world really helped me to have a better understanding of what shoes are all about. My love for shoes knows no bounds. I collect shoes and I personally have a minimum of 200 pairs! That is how bad my obsession for shoes is. My husband sees my interest in the shoe business as an opportunity to acquire more pairs for myself and I don’t think he is far from the truth.”

Aside the shoe business, she has since diversified into luxurious hair retailing and also runs an African restaurant in London.

Born 37 years ago, Juliano who hails from Ikong, Cross River State, recalls her growing up years was fun filled especially as it spanned three cities— Cross Rivers State, Paris and Italy.

“Memories of my days in Cross Rivers State, especially during the holidays are so deeply etched that I sometimes crave for them. We would go to Obudu cattle ranch to have fun; horse riding, mountain climbing, and watch the water falls etc. My parents are avid believers in fun filled holidays.”

Turning out to be a success at her numerous ventures didn’t come to her on a platter of gold as she did have her trying period in her early days as a model.

“I dropped out from the University of Calabar, where I had enrolled to study Sociology. That was two years to my graduating year. I wanted to face my modelling career squarely,” she reminisces.

But with a father, who is a medical doctor and a mother who is an English graduate from Oxford University, didn’t she face stiff opposition at home?

She replies: “Nigeria is one country with people who are very particular about paper qualifications. Naturally, there was an outcry when I took that decision. My parents were to say the least, miffed at my action. I was strongly opposed but I was hell bent on pursuing a modelling career because that was what I loved and wanted to do at that time.

“I did all I could to assuage their feelings by constantly showing them my finished works. I wanted to prove that I had retained my decency while still modelling. But they had their beliefs and concluded that I was fooling around. It took a while before they finally came around to give me their blessings. I am persuaded that modelling is innate because even as a little child, the traits were very evident in me. I sometimes wonder where I got the passion for modelling from considering my background. My other family members are known for being quite cerebral. Ironically, my younger sister is now toeing my path.”

Now, she is in her parents’ shoes and feels what they felt many years back. Now, older and wiser, she constantly insists that her younger sister completes her education even as she (Barbara) also plans to complete her education.

“I have to, it isn’t like I need it right away but I will definitely. I believe I owe it to myself. When I decide to, it will be in a streamlined course in luxury management since that is my area of core competence,” she explains.

Barbara would tell you she prefers white men whenever issues of romance are raised.

“I prefer white men because I think they are more loving and respectful to women. I was once married to a French man for eight years but it didn’t work out. Now, I am married to the love of my life— an Italian. I have been with my husband for four years but we have been married for two years with a daughter. We met in Milan, Italy. He is a very understanding and humble person and I consider myself a very lucky woman to have him as a husband.”

Asked if she has any plan to give back to society through mentorship, Barbara quips that is no longer on her plate. At least currently but could be considered in the near future.

“I once imparted knowledge from my wealth of experience to young up and coming models while I was still a model and even set up an academy called, Amazon Modelling Academy. I shut down when I stopped modelling,” she says.

Models are considered stylish. Not far from one, she defines her style as unique but corrects that, “I will never be caught dead in a mini skirt or dress!”

She is a designer freak too. Hear her collection: “For shoes, I currently love Zannoti, Valentino and Cavalli. I am not very particular about the designers of the dresses I wear, as long as they are beautiful dresses.

For bags, it is Channel and Birkins. Oh! I love bags too and I have lost count of the regular bags that I have. I do have about 14 high end bags like Hermes Birkins, Channels etc. In fact, I once spent €68,000 for a hand bag. After shoes, my fashion fetish is bags.”

Her life’s philosophy is simple: Respect for people and loyalty. “Sometimes I wish I didn’t have friends having gone through some disappointments in life with friends”, she concludes.

Source: http://gistville.com/2012/12/i-once-spent-n14million-on-a-handbag-nigerian-model-barbara-juliano/

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Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by stantob(m): 7:53am On Dec 19, 2012
You're busy spending 14,whole million naira on just a hand bag while hunger is killing many in your village and many jobless.Do you know how many lives that money can change Wake up from slumber and reason well.
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:06am On Dec 19, 2012
BB12:

Instead of you to learn, you dey prove strong head undecided Next time, just click on REPLY button down the page! I bet the next line you wanna type is "thanks big sis" cheesy
making sense. Thanks big sis.
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:07am On Dec 19, 2012
KINGwax: guy, go die. U be mumu for quotin evrytin. Accept jare and stop defendin ur foolishness
Ok ode.
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:08am On Dec 19, 2012
oche419: @paulipopor, just accept a simple correction. That quotation was irrelevant cos u were the first to comment.
NOTED!
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:09am On Dec 19, 2012
mascot87:
Your children father. Pig
zombie! Thank you.
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Originalsly: 8:09am On Dec 19, 2012
"I prefer white men because I think they are more loving and romantic. I was once married to a Frenchman for eight years".....(huh?)..and is now married to a loving Italian (bcause she has money).......and on giving back to her community......not in her plans for now. Is she and Omotola related? Talk about inferiority complex. Hope she learn something from OJ Simpson and Michael Jackson.
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:10am On Dec 19, 2012
dick hardener: . bros, abeg no vex o. U be mumu true true.
go get sense. And mind your business. Okponu!
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:11am On Dec 19, 2012
dejijohns: .
"hmmm! Ok" beta I ws xpectin 1st to comment. U try kip it up...
thank you oh jare beta person.
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:13am On Dec 19, 2012
dick hardener: This kain thing they vex me die. Y una go dey doubt this babe na. I bought a sunglasses last week for $11million...wat about that
11million wetin Broda you can lie o grin
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:16am On Dec 19, 2012
agitator:

good
correct guy...you try...but you're 2nd to quote the whole tin grin
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Nobody: 8:28am On Dec 19, 2012
Red-Light:

u have problem sha angry u quoted all that long story to post 'hmmm ok'

Calabar girl. hmm, atim fine pass this one.

Lucky destiny.
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by uprigtd: 8:38am On Dec 19, 2012
mitchyy: GISTville


Popular Nigerian Model Barbara Juliano has seen it all in the modelling world. Yes, indeed. She walks with a gait that promptly tells you she was born to be a model.

She is about six feet tall, slim but fleshy in the right places and possesses that unusual look of models.

In a recent interview, she talks about how it all started, her education, life as a model and her shoe company.

She reveals: “I started modelling in Paris at 17 while on holidays with a close friend. I was still in school then. He was a model and I used to accompany him to modelling agencies for casting.

I gradually joined in the model castings, did a few commercials on a part time basis and before I knew it, by 18, I was already a full time model. I did more jobs abroad than in Nigeria, modelling in London, Paris and Italy.

“I featured in quite a number of television commercials, editorial and magazine shoots for several high end products like Olay, Diesel jeans, Dolce and Gabbana, Lux etc. After giving in my all to modelling for 15 years, I gradually began my slow descent. This I did from 2005 through 2008 when I finally stopped. Then, I faced my shoe business.”

Explaining her decision for venturing into the retail of high end shoes, Barbara who runs Rose Barbara, a shoe company in Lagos, says it was borne out of a passion. Moreover, she considers modelling to go hand-in-hand with the art of wearing accessories.

“I believe that there is no modelling without shoes. No model goes on the runway barefooted. Their feet are always encased most times in stilettos which help to give one the needed gait. Oftentimes, the shoes are an advertisement on their own. So, I didn’t just start selling shoes, I became a personal shopper because people trusted my judgment on items that I picked out for them. That was after I stopped modelling.

“I am very particular about what I retail, I can tell the history of each pair of designer shoes that I retail. The modelling world really helped me to have a better understanding of what shoes are all about. My love for shoes knows no bounds. I collect shoes and I personally have a minimum of 200 pairs! That is how bad my obsession for shoes is. My husband sees my interest in the shoe business as an opportunity to acquire more pairs for myself and I don’t think he is far from the truth.”

Aside the shoe business, she has since diversified into luxurious hair retailing and also runs an African restaurant in London.

Born 37 years ago, Juliano who hails from Ikong, Cross River State, recalls her growing up years was fun filled especially as it spanned three cities— Cross Rivers State, Paris and Italy.

“Memories of my days in Cross Rivers State, especially during the holidays are so deeply etched that I sometimes crave for them. We would go to Obudu cattle ranch to have fun; horse riding, mountain climbing, and watch the water falls etc. My parents are avid believers in fun filled holidays.”

Turning out to be a success at her numerous ventures didn’t come to her on a platter of gold as she did have her trying period in her early days as a model.

“I dropped out from the University of Calabar, where I had enrolled to study Sociology. That was two years to my graduating year. I wanted to face my modelling career squarely,” she reminisces.

But with a father, who is a medical doctor and a mother who is an English graduate from Oxford University, didn’t she face stiff opposition at home?

She replies: “Nigeria is one country with people who are very particular about paper qualifications. Naturally, there was an outcry when I took that decision. My parents were to say the least, miffed at my action. I was strongly opposed but I was hell bent on pursuing a modelling career because that was what I loved and wanted to do at that time.

“I did all I could to assuage their feelings by constantly showing them my finished works. I wanted to prove that I had retained my decency while still modelling. But they had their beliefs and concluded that I was fooling around. It took a while before they finally came around to give me their blessings. I am persuaded that modelling is innate because even as a little child, the traits were very evident in me. I sometimes wonder where I got the passion for modelling from considering my background. My other family members are known for being quite cerebral. Ironically, my younger sister is now toeing my path.”

Now, she is in her parents’ shoes and feels what they felt many years back. Now, older and wiser, she constantly insists that her younger sister completes her education even as she (Barbara) also plans to complete her education.

“I have to, it isn’t like I need it right away but I will definitely. I believe I owe it to myself. When I decide to, it will be in a streamlined course in luxury management since that is my area of core competence,” she explains.

Barbara would tell you she prefers white men whenever issues of romance are raised.

“I prefer white men because I think they are more loving and respectful to women. I was once married to a French man for eight years but it didn’t work out. Now, I am married to the love of my life— an Italian. I have been with my husband for four years but we have been married for two years with a daughter. We met in Milan, Italy. He is a very understanding and humble person and I consider myself a very lucky woman to have him as a husband.”

Asked if she has any plan to give back to society through mentorship, Barbara quips that is no longer on her plate. At least currently but could be considered in the near future.

“I once imparted knowledge from my wealth of experience to young up and coming models while I was still a model and even set up an academy called, Amazon Modelling Academy. I shut down when I stopped modelling,” she says.

Models are considered stylish. Not far from one, she defines her style as unique but corrects that, “I will never be caught dead in a mini skirt or dress!”

She is a designer freak too. Hear her collection: “For shoes, I currently love Zannoti, Valentino and Cavalli. I am not very particular about the designers of the dresses I wear, as long as they are beautiful dresses.

For bags, it is Channel and Birkins. Oh! I love bags too and I have lost count of the regular bags that I have. I do have about 14 high end bags like Hermes Birkins, Channels etc. In fact, I once spent €68,000 for a hand bag. After shoes, my fashion fetish is bags.”

Her life’s philosophy is simple: Respect for people and loyalty. “Sometimes I wish I didn’t have friends having gone through some disappointments in life with friends”, she concludes.

Source: http://gistville.com/2012/12/i-once-spent-n14million-on-a-handbag-nigerian-model-barbara-juliano/
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by repogirl(f): 8:45am On Dec 19, 2012
Babara juliano.... Never trust a guy with twO first names and in dis case, a model! Anyhoo, I thought I knew models especially nigerian models but I've never even remotely heard of dis one at all.
She's obviously just looking for recognition to promote her shoe bizzness if dats for real sef.
Apart frm this 14 million handbag thing, google sef no know d chic angry
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 8:58am On Dec 19, 2012
[quote author=uprigt_d][/quote]
thank your star you didn't say anytin after quoting the whole tin...you're 3rd sha grin
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by micki83(m): 9:04am On Dec 19, 2012
First of all,did u guys see d 2nd e-diot that quoted d whole post just to give a one-word response?that's by d way sha...
@topic: who is dis woman,barbara juliano? A world-class model?how come I aint never heard of her?and she claims she was a model for lux beauty soap? Meanwhile,14million on a bag? Sorry barbara,but lookin at ur hair,make-up,outfit,wristwatch;u don't seem like d kinda girl who particularly buys expensive/high-quality stuff. Just my opinion tho...
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by tobounty(m): 10:32am On Dec 19, 2012
micki83: First of all,did u guys see d 2nd e-diot that quoted d whole post just to give a one-word response?that's by d way sha...
@topic: who is dis woman,barbara juliano? A world-class model?how come I aint never heard of her?and she claims she was a model for lux beauty soap? Meanwhile,14million on a bag? Sorry barbara,but lookin at ur hair,make-up,outfit,wristwatch;u don't seem like d kinda girl who particularly buys expensive/high-quality stuff. Just my opinion tho...

Wat is your problem wit people's quote??
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by Paulipopor: 11:06am On Dec 19, 2012
tobounty:

Wat is your problem wit people's quote??
thank you bro. Help me ask am. angry
Re: Barbara Juliano Spent N14Million On A Handbag by mortee: 11:07am On Dec 19, 2012
ba7man: This lady can lie!!!....Don't belive everything you hear.

I'm not even interested in her lies or not. But when she would rather buy a 68,000 Euro bag instead of giving back something substantial to the society, and even admitting she doesn't have plans to do anything to affect lives positively, just because she claims to have ran a fantasy modelling school, only portrays an unserious element who is only concerned about herself. Check the number of 'I' in her sentences.
And imagine that she stopped the so-called modelling academy because she quit modelling. Do schools or even companies close down because the founders retire? Give me another zobo jo!

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