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Victoria B. Willie

Writing has always been a part of me. From writing stories as a young child to studying Communication Arts in the university, it has always been more than a medium of expression to me. And then one day, I found myself toeing the path of an entrepreneur and becoming a fashion enthusiast. This made me develop an interest in content marketing and copywriting which I've been chasing alongside my fashion career. That aside, when I'm not sharing style articles, selling with stories, or creating fashion-forward pieces for Ria Kosher, you'll find me telling wild stories that always come with a twist.

5 Reasons Your Hair Needs Coconut Oil

reasons your hair need coconut oil
Coconut oil, otherwise known as Copra Oil isn't just an edible oil, as we all know, and neither is it for the skin alone. This oil, known to be extracted from coconut, has various applications one of which is the hair. When applied on the hair, coconut oil has a lot of benefits. This post will discuss 5 reasons your hair need coconut oil.

3 Ways To Style Snake Prints

Snake prints
Snake prints can be so loud and yet minimalist. This trend which took over from leopard prints (thanks to Victoria Beckham's autumn/winter 2018 coat and Realization Par's sell-out skirt) has been as fascinating as ever.

Hairspirations From Peakmill For You

Peakmill
Worry no more about the right weave/wig hairstyles as Khadijat Sanni, popularly known as Peakmill, is the best source you can run to. The make-up artist, hair connoisseur and exceptional wig maker is a beauty paragon for every swarthy woman.

Protecting Your Edges

Protecting Your Edges
Edges, also known as baby hair, are those soft and delicate hairs that grow along your hairline. Edges do not only fill up the hairline, but they also beautify the face. They are very fragile and easily gets broken or pulled out. Hence, they need to be protected otherwise you may be left with no baby hair to add more spice to your hairdo.

The Nigerian Fashion Story

The Nigerian Fashion Story
The Nigerian fashion industry has indeed burgeoned beyond limits with so many indigenous designers emerging with such impeccable creativity which leaves an indelible mark in the fashion terrain. To talk about the evolution of Nigerian fashion, the beauty in its diverse cultures is worthy of mention. With the Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa, amongst other
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