Women
Youth And Fashion
Fashion means different things to different people. For me, fashion is every one’s personal style. Your style is your fashion, your style is you. In the real sense, fashion is a form of art. As a fashion conscious person, you have to be artistic and for you to be artistic you must be creative. Unfortunately, the youth have turned fashion into something really crazy and mind blowing. What our youth wear to the street is most times abominable to the eyes. These days, fashion is no longer what it use to be back in the 1960’s to 80’s when fashion was respected. The youth have abused fashion so much so that some responsible and mature people now see fashion as evil, they have lost interest in fashion because they see fashion as haven lost its real value and purpose. For instance, ‘Sagging’ was introduced by the foreign music stars, it went viral straight into the streets, now the dawn of sagging is driving the youths crazy both male and female, even girls now walk the streets with their back and their inner wear showing. Fashion was meant to show ones creativity, how well you can make something out of nothing up to the point it becomes a regular thing. people who are in charge of designing what we wear, did not intend to have people walk the streets half naked, all they do is to make sure we have clothes to put on our body, when these fashion experts are done with their work, the youth buy this good work of art, take it home and re-design them in manners that suite their desire, which do not look good most times to the eyes of many. Ofcourse they careless about what anyone would say about their look and, if any cares to ask, they quickly say it is the trendy. Another case is the one of Crazy Jean, it’s the type of jean trouser that they cut open a little in front of the trouser, right now most of that little opening have turned into real tear, very long and open. Youth go to the market, buy this crazy jean, take it home, sit down and tear the jean very open. If you take a trip to our high institutionsthere you will see the real craziness of fashion. What do you expect? Is not that the vogue? Regrettably,some of them come from decent homes, most of the clothes they wear in the school, they can’t wear it at home, even though others see their crazy dressing as the norm because of the type of home they come from.
In all, fashion is creativity and art that produces beauty. Fashion is to be cherished and appreciated by everyone because it helps to bring out the good in us, looking good is a good business. People have invested a lot to bring fashion this far, take example of Hermes, since 1837, Louis Vuitton 1854, Chanel 1909, Prada 1913 and so on, all these fashion designers they are all still in operation till now, all working hard to make us look good. If you dress well it gives you confidence, it makes you feel good about yourselves. It pays to dress decent because you are addressed the way you dress.
Azodoh is a freelancer in Port Harcourt.
Chinasa Azodoh
Women
Nigeria Deserves Stylish, Sophisticated Designs-Igiebor Daddy Lucky
IVY-K Fashion by Igiebor Daddy Lucky, a Nigerian-born designer now based in the UK, has launched the latest menswear line, Dapper Man.
One of the collection’s strengths is its classic, clean aesthetic. Dapper Man delivers sharp, structured suits in a timeless black and white color scheme that exudes a sense of luxury and professionalism. The use of high-quality fabrics like wool and silk ensures that the suits not only look high-end but also feel luxurious to the wearer. The designer’s focus on detail is evident in the meticulous tailoring, with fitted blazers and crisp trousers forming the foundation of the collection.
Where IVY-K Fashion shines is in the subtle yet elegant touches. The inclusion of beads as embellishments on lapels and cuffs adds a unique flair, blending traditional craft with modern tailoring. This nod to African heritage gives the collection a distinct identity, offering something more personal and culturally significant than your standard menswear line.
However, despite the elegance of the Dapper Man collection, there is a lingering sense of missed opportunity. The black-and-white color palette, while classic, feels overly safe. In a fashion landscape where bold colors and daring patterns often make the strongest impact, the collection could benefit from incorporating more vibrant hues or experimenting with unconventional fabrics. Pushing the envelope with color or texture could elevate these designs from simply elegant to truly memorable.
In addition, while the tailoring of the blazers and trousers is immaculate, the collection lacks a sense of playfulness or modern edge that many contemporary menswear lines are embracing. The suits are undoubtedly stylish, but the collection as a whole leans heavily on tradition. Experimenting with asymmetrical cuts, bold patterns, or even layering could add an exciting dimension to Dapper Man. The challenge is to maintain the sleek sophistication of the collection while infusing it with a fresh, innovative spirit.
Another area that could use improvement is the overall cohesion of the collection. While the suits are well-crafted, there is a feeling of repetition across the pieces. More variation in design, such as different lapel styles, pocket configurations, or even bolder accessories, would give the collection greater diversity and visual interest.
In conclusion, Dapper Man by Igiebor Daddy Lucky showcases the designer’s strong grasp of classic tailoring and elegant design, but to truly capture the attention of a broader audience, IVY-K Fashion would benefit from more daring choices. By infusing the collection with bold colors, unexpected textures, and a more modern edge, Dapper Man could move from a well-crafted line to a trendsetting force in men’s fashion. With such a solid foundation, there’s no doubt that Igiebor Daddy Lucky has the potential to lead his brand toward greater heights
Women
Women Can Curb Indecent Dressing
The trend of indecent dressing all in the name of fashion is fast becoming a norm in our generation and society at large. Most married women embrace this fashion as competition with single ladies.
Different scholars have given an in depth insight about dressing as a tool of communication. Non-verbal communication has been asserted as the communication between people by the means of signs or symbols. It conveys what we wish to disseminate to the public as either intentionally or not.
According to Paul Ekman and Michael Argyle, communication is carried out through what has been classified as “Presentational Code”. He listed nine codes of non-verbal communication, as body contact, facial expression, gestures, postures, eye movement, proximity, orientation, head nods and appearance.
This, being stated, married and single ladies should understand that their mode of dressing is communicative be it directly or indirectly as such body parts we call “private” are now being made public because of the trends or wearing of transparent dresses and this in turn calls on the attention of men who are weak and prone to illicit thoughts thus, resulting to most rape cases in our society.
This indecent dressing by most ladies has denied many their future husbands. The truth is that a man is attracted to his kind; his desires in marriage. It is often asserted that decency and beauty are in the eyes of the beholder, yet, in trending times of this 21st century, dress code and fashion in nudity form is gaining popularity.
This has become complicated as most men tend to toggle between their emotions (lust) and sanity (rationality) in terms of marriage, thereby setting a wrong foundation upon which most marriages are consummated.
On the other hand, most married women have embraced the trend of indecent dressing nipping it on the state of it being the choice dressing, approved by their spouses, leaving society with the question of what “responsible” man would prefer that the secrecy of the benefit of his marital vow has become the centre of attraction and viewership by the general public.
Hence, communicating with their dressing gas given licence to every male gender who is interested or attracted to what they see to make unsolicited sexual passes at them, which might be considered embarrassing.
At this juncture, it is important to state that ladies should dress decently knowing that they are the epitome of nation-building, they are nation-builders, character moulders and pacesetters not just in the lives of their families but to the society at large.
In most occasions, there are no clear border lines between the married women and the single ladies because of the rate of scanty dressing which has close the gap of differences.
Women and girls should embrace this call awakening to decent mode of dressing. Dresses that are meant to be worn indoors should remain indoors.
It is worrisome to see ladies wear shorts that are supposed to be worn in the living room on the streets without shame. This is an awakening call to our ladies, married and singles that the opposite sex do not expose their private body parts for the public. Sometimes, the ladies go about in the streets without wearing brazziers as to showcase their nipples.
The society should be sanitised of the menace of indecent dressing that is lurking and taking over the entire nooks and crannies of the society and the nation at large.
Let it be known that he or she is addressed in the manner he or she is dressed. There may be no room for a second impression. To the single ladies, your dressing decently will not stop you from meeting your Mr Right rather, it will increase your stake and place you on the list of most valued women in the society.
Dressing speaks louder than words.
Kate Chisom Isiocha
Isiocha is an OND final year student of Temple Gate Polytechnic.