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CONTENTFashion• TIE & DYE• THE FASHION GIRL’S CHECKLIST PG 4-5

THE NEXT IT BAG PG 6

• EMBRACING YOUR FEATURES• THE DEWY SOFT GLAM LOOK PG 7

FAT SHAMINGPG 8

STYLISH CORPORATE OUTFITS FOR WOMEN PG 9

THE ALLURE OF ALL WHITE PG 10-11

FOUR WAYS TO STYLE A SUSPENDERJUMPSUIT PG 11

360 ON A POSITIVE PG 17

DRESS TO IMPRESS PG 18-19

DRESSING FOR YOUR BODY

SHAPE PG 19

STYLING YOUR 80S TWO-TONE DENIM PG 20-21

• 3 CHIC WAYS ONE LOOK

• DAY TO NIGHT PG 21

8 LIPSTICK COLOURS FOR DARK SKIN TONE

PG 22

As our society moves closer to gender equality, women are working to build a more substantial presence in the traditionally male-dominated tech industry. We are now seeing an increasing number of them heading some of the most valuable tech companies in the world, leading technological innovations and working tirelessly to encourage more women to pursue a career in tech.One of them who stands out in Nigeria, is Juliet Ehimuan Chiazor who sits atop Google Nigeria as the Country Director. In this interview with KONYE CHELSEA NWABOGOR, she talks about her journey to the top and why more young girls should consider pursuing a career in her field.

THISDAY STYLEFASHION DIRECTAOR/EXECUTIVE EDITOR

RUTH OSIME

EDITOR PRINT OLUFUNKE BABS-KUFEJI

EDITOR DIGITAL KONYE NWABOGOR

SENIOR ART DESIGNER MATHIAS ARCHIBONG

CONTRIBUTORSRUKY SALAKO

ISIOMA USIADEIYANU AYODELE

PHOTOGRAPHERTY BELLO

DIRECTOR, PRINT PRODUCTIONCHUKS ONWUDINJO

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If there is one thing our designers have done well...it is promoting our local fabrics and giving them global presence in the fashion industry

so much so that Dior even made a collection from the local Ankara cotton fabric. Stella John, Stella Macartney not to mention Gwen Stefani are just a few international designers who have made wonderful creations with this fabric emphasizing its dramatic colours, flamboyant designs and print. Our very own Ituen Basi, Lisa Folawiyo, Odio Mimonet and Ere Dappa to mention a few, have

made masterpieces from what used to be a fabric worn strictly by low income families. Just barely two decades ago, one would never

have thought the time will come when Ankara would grace the pages of some of the world’s leading magazines not to talk of being adorned

by celebrities to the most exclusive events. Whether beaded, embroidered or combined in the most astonishing prints, the Ankara fabric has secured its place when it comes to world class versatility and creativity.

Another fabric fast gaining grounds now is also the Tye & Dye as showcased in one of our articles in this edition. At a time, this concept, process and design was only done in indigo colours with blue ink. But today, like the Ankara before it’s revolution, the tye & dye fabric in silk and cotton is being applied with different play of colours and textures and we cannot wait to see what grounds are yet to be explored with this textile. I have a feeling that there will be plenty of pleasant surprises along its journey with its metamorphosis in years to come like its cousin Ankara!

Beauty

FASHION DIRECTOR/EXECUTIVE EDITOR

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tiePopularly known as Adirè, the tie and dye fabric is currently having

its moment with fashion lovers and designers alike spotting it in

all sorts of styles ranging from trousers to dresses and even pant

suits. Originating from the Yoruba

people in southwest Nigeria, Adirè is a cotton fabric that has been

resist-dyed using indigo. This fabric might be the year’s most woke

fashion trend, but another part of its appeal is its individuality. Traditionally, tie-dye is made by

tying bunches of fabric with waxed thread, so the dye only covers

exposed areas - meaning no two pieces are ever the same. In the ‘60s and ‘70s when tie-dye was pervasive, it became a symbol of individuality

and creative expression through handmade, rustic versions that

didn’t cost much.

Plan Their Outfit the Night BeforeIt’s not magic - or rocket

science. The pulled-

together women you see

out and about really did

try to look that way. And

it all starts by pulling out

the outfit the night before

to save you from running

around in a panic the next

morning. YUKI AKINOSHO

Only Wear Clothes that Fit and Flatter

Sure, even the most fashionable women among us probably have a pair of

“skinny” jeans they’re waiting to fit back into or a top that got taken to the cleaners and was never the same, but they don’t wear them. Despite how much

you love something in your wardrobe, if it doesn’t fit, it’s

just time to let it go or give it a break until it does. MONICA AWE ETUK

Follow Other Stylish Women For InspirationStylish women may craft a look all their own, but that doesn’t come without studying fashion icons and other ladies with killer style. The easiest place to get inspired. Scroll through your Instagram feed on the regular to get outfit ideas and endless fodder for your daily look at the office - and beyond.LERATO KGAMANYANE

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Contrary to popular belief,

really chic women aren’t superhuman - they’re just well prepared. If you don’t see them

running around looking harassed by the everyday hustle of life, it’s not because those

things don’t happen to them. It’s simply because they know how to deal.

This is also not about a total wardrobe overhaul or dropping tons of cash on the newest trends. Real style

starts at home the moment you wake up. We’ve done the research - all you have to do is read on for the takeaways

and you can start practicing right now!

GIRL’SThe Fa shion Dress For the Occasion

The well-dressed women in the room are always the ones who got the dress code memo. They look polished and appropriate - never the ones tugging at their miniskirt in a room full of more conservative looks. If you’re ever on the fence about an out-there top or flashy skirt, remember to consider where you’re going and whom you’ll see. There’s a time and a place for that plunging neckline - but it may not be at your boss’s dinner party.CHIOMA IKOKU

Give Themselves Plenty of Time to Get ReadyThis goes hand in hand with preparing your outfit at bedtime. Instead of waking up three snooze alarms later, take the morning to prep your outfit and fix your hair. Not only will it save you from running out of the house with a button unfastened or badly made up face, it’ll also give you a few extra minutes to add a belt or a special piece of jewelry to polish off the look.EZINNE CHINKATA

A fashionable woman is also a smart woman - she stocks her closet with shoes that are as comfortable as they are sophisticated and knows when to pull out the stilettos or rely on a pair of pointed, polished flats or sandals.ANDILE BIYANA

Know When to Wear Heels and When to Wear

Select the Right Un-dergarmentsStylish women know the foundation of a great look is good underwear. Plan for the fabric and silhouette of your look with the right bra, panties, and shape wear to provide the support you need, whether it’s to ensure you’re not inadvertently giving your office a peep show when you forget your slip or preventing a nip slip on date night.

LERATO SEUOE

Chic women never bow to the

trends. They keep an arsenal of

classic pieces that always flatter and

Stay True to Their

Personal Style

work, despite the season or latest craze - this

is why they always have something to wear.

BONANG MATHEBA

CHECKLISTBY KONYE NWABOGOR

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EMBRACING YOURFEATURES

It is bizarre how colourism is deeply entrenched in society

and how it has also influenced beauty standards. We get told

that our melanated lips are ugly, hyperpigmentation means we’re dirty and having a magnificent African nose is unflattering. So, we find ourselves covering these

things up, but for what and for who? It is one thing to wear make-up that may be altering for your own confidence but a completely different thing to

wear it to conform to unrealistic Eurocentric beauty standards.

If you are covering up your lovely beauty features not for

yourself but to conform to these standards; we hate to break

it to you, but you’re going to make yourself depressed because

you will never look like that. According to celebrity make-up artist Jackie Aina, rather

than trying to conform to these standards, why not do a couple of things that would accentuate your natural beauty. Here are a

few tips to follow:

BY MEYIWA KPIASI

BY MEYIWA KPIASI

2. Secondly, when doing make up, don’t colour correct your hyperpigmentation, it is very handy to have different shades of foundation to match each part of your face. This may sound crazy or you may think you’d come out looking like a clown but your just matching the foundation shades to your skin, making it look flawless and seamless.

3. Also highlight where the sun naturally hits you and bronze instead of contour to give yourself depth and warmth. This would give you a sun kissed effect. Avoid using a bronzer that is too dark to avoid the reconstruction of your face and use an orange blush to accentuate the undertone of your skin.

4. Use a brown shadow to intensify your eyes and use a brown liner on your water-line. You could also add a bit of gold to give that wet dewy eye look.

5. Lastly for lips, the brown lip liner and gloss combo is a trend that would never go out of style, channel your inner 90s chick and line the outside of your lips (don’t over-line) and then add a gloss of your choice

1. First of all, invest in a good skin care routine;

find out your skin type, avoid products with PEGs, aluminium, parabens or sodium lauryl sulfate,

cleanse, exfoliate, tone, moisture and use some sunblock to protect your perfect black skin. Having

good skin is the first step to feeling confident in it.

What makes it so popular is the affordability and the brands value; “It’s not for you, it’s for everyone”. This means the brand is based on making high fashion affordable to anyone, making their prices range between $150-$250. This makes the younger generation resonate with this brand making it dominate the

THE TELFAR SHOPPING BAG:

The Telfar Shopping Bag was found by Telfar Clemens, a Liberian-American fashion designer for his 2014 Autumn/Winter collection. Today, it has become a major cool-kid status symbol and the possible first IT bag from the Gen Z Era.

Instagram explore page and popular among celebrities like Solange, Selena Gomez and A$AP Ferg.Another thing that makes this bag so high in demand is how fast sells out. The Telfars site causes major traffic every drop and the shopping bag is sold out within minutes. Even people who set notifications

and monitor the site may not even end up getting one, making resold prices as high as $700.The bag has been nicknamed the Bushwick Birkin because of its affordability and versatility similar to the Hermes Birkin. It is tote-style, minimalist and its medium size can fit a range of items including a laptop making it suitable for everyday

use while the large size can be used as an overnight bag. Other features include; being made in completely vegan leather, embellished with the brands logo, a secret compartment and it comes in three sizes which are small, large and medium. The Telfar Shopping Bag might just be the first IT bag from a black owned brand ever.

THE NEXT IT BAG THE DEWY SOFT GLAM LOOKThe dewy soft glam look has become all the rage. You hardly see anyone wearing full glam make up looks anymore. If you’re wondering what a dewy soft glam is; it’s a super illuminated look that emphasizes on your natural beauty, but just because it’s a soft doesn’t mean it involves less

technique. Here are some tips to best execute this look:

1. Moisturise to prep your skin. If you have dry skin use a rich moisturiser and if you’re oily use a lightweight moisturiser.

2. Use a hydrating primer to incorporate that glowy look.

3. Use a dewy or hydrating foundation instead of a matte foundation and use a damp beauty blender and blend it into your skin properly. 4. Use liquid highlighters, balms and cream blushes

instead of pressed powders to keep the dewiness and to add some sheen to the highest points of your face.

5. Keep your eyeshadow close to your skin tone by using taupes, browns and oranges, you could also do a

glossy lip or graphic liner.

6. Don’t go overboard with powder, use just the amount needed to set your makeup to prevent it from turning matte.7. Lastly, a glossy nude lip would tie this look together.

BY MEYIWA KPIASI

OYINDA

MODELS AT

TELFAR SS 2020

SHOW IN PARIS

TELFAR_SHOPPING_BAGS

EMBACI

TEFLAR CLEMENS

BEVERLY NAYA

JACKIE AINA

GENEVIEVE NNAJI

TOLANI

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For Women

STYLISH CORPORATE OUTFITS

Recap and vital statistics: I am 5 feet and 10 inches tall

and 60 years old. I was super-slim till about 10

years ago, then gradually got fat.I started this weight loss

programme on March 16th when I weighed a whopping 120kg and measured 49-47-51 (chest-waist-hips) inches.

I am aiming to drop to 85kg or less and I have made some progress.

But unless you are formidably self-controlled and unusually lucky, progress within a dieting context is not a totally uncomplicated linear thing, whereby you steadily drop a few kilos every week.

Sure, one can steadily forge ahead for sustained periods of time. But there are also phases when it is a case of one step forward, one step backward, followed by two steps forward, then no movement at all for a while. The whole process is emotionally exhausting!

These frustrating fluctuations and demoralising standstills are caused by disciplinary lapses (one cannot always resist food or liquids that one knows are fattening) or the fact that the body often - stubbornly and sadistically! – refuses to let go of excess lard quickly, even when the owner of the body is eating and drinking abstemiously.

Miscalculations and ignorance also play a part in the seesaw-ing and plateau-ing that is the bane of most dieters’ existences.

For example, I’ve been a lifelong fan of ube or native pear. This delicious purple-skinned delicacy has creamy flesh, so I have always known that it could not be as low-calorie a snack as watery vegetables like celery and not-very-sugary fruit like raspberries.

But most fruit and veg are healthy and not terribly calorific; and I had absolutely no idea, until a friend enlightened me last week, that a medium-sized ube contains just under 200 calories.

Oh Dear!I have cheerfully scoffed my way through several

large bowls of ube since it became seasonal a couple of months ago, in addition to meals that were, I now realise, less fattening per gram than the ube.

Meanwhile, the average woman needs to eat 1500 calories per day or less to lose weight. But my ube consumption alone exceeded 1000 calories most days. So it’s hardly surprising that I barely lost an ounce in July and started to regain lost weight in early August.

Ah well. Never mind. We live as we learn! And the overall picture is still encouraging.

I am still 11 kilos lighter now than I was at the beginning of this project. And I’m exercising regularly, despite a painful knee that is gradually getting stronger precisely because I am exercising

One thing I’ve learned – apart from the fact that I shouldn’t eat 10 ubes a day unless ube is all I am planning to eat on a particular day! – is that you do not have to be perfect to lose weight and should, if you fall off the horse, just calmly dust yourself down and climb back onto the horse and continue your journey, in an unperturbed and positive frame of mind.

As a healthcare guru said in an internet article I read a while back (apologies to said guru…I copied his or her words on wisdom and pasted them onto my laptop and forgot to make a note of the source’s name):

If you have an “all or nothing” approach, you’re less likely to achieve your goals. When you are too restrictive, you may find yourself saying “I had a hamburger and fries for lunch, so I might as well have pizza for

dinner.”Instead, try to say, “I had a big lunch, so I should

aim for a healthier dinner”And avoid beating yourself up when you make

a mistake. Self-defeating thoughts will just hinder your motivation.

Instead, forgive yourself. Remember that one mistake is not going to ruin your progress. When you aim for perfection, you will quickly lose your motivation. By allowing yourself flexibility and forgiving yourself, you can stay motivated throughout your weight loss journey.

This lesson doesn’t just apply to the weight loss challenge.

It applies to all aspects of life.So, my dear readers, no matter what trials and

tribulations you are facing at the moment, do NOT throw in the towel. Just keep going on and on and on.

Human beings were not designed to be perfect, so just keep trying your best and forgiving yourself for being a mere mortal when you let yourself down or encounter obstacles that may or may not be of your own making.

Just set realistic goals and list your strengths and believe that you have what it takes to achieve anything you want to achieve (within reason!).

See you next week.

DONU KOGBARA IS A VANGUARD NEWSPAPER COLUMNIST.Please feel free to share your thoughts about her weight loss journey on [email protected]

SHAMING!Fat

BY DONU KOGBARA

BATTLE OF THE BULGE - PART 20 (WEEK 21)

2020 is winding down and you need these eight work wear styles to inspire you. It’s all about serving you some smart combinations you may never have thought of before. Whether as an essential worker that needs to step out of her home to work, or non-

essential that needs to maintain a sense of normalcy during Zoom video conferencing meetings, you need to look your best. Except you work in a strictly colour and dress

code environment, there is nothing wrong with you adding that needed splash of colour to your outfit once in a while or doing a different style of skirt. As long as you look decent and your outfit doesn’t scream casual. A lot of people try to play it safe

with work wear styles, but you can live a little and play on the edge sometimes.

CHIKA BROWN

ESTHER

SINTLE

OLA ADEWALE

EKI OGUNBOR

SONIA BELO

FUNMI O.

A MIDI SKIRTMidi skirts are new pencil

skirts of 2020 and we love the fact that they are so versatile! Be it

athleisure, Parisian chic, or full-glam, midi skirts both pleated and A-line can be styled in endless ways. It’s usually breezy fabrics and calf length also

makes it super comfy and suitable for all time.

A FORMAL DRESSA formal dress is the most

effortless way to look sincere and stylish while at work. It’s a solid no-brainer that needs no

styling and works well with or without accessories.

A BLAZERNothing can establish boardroom

chic aura better than a good tailored blazer. These lightweight jackets with strong shoulders, tapered sleeves, and

gorgeous shiny buttons look glam beyond words. Whether you like a form-fitted

look or a more boxy, androgynous vibe, a stunning white blazer can

do wonders for your office wear.

CRISP WHITE SHIRTIf you’re lucky enough to be a

part of a modern work environment that supports laid-back attire, you

can pair your crip white shirt with a nice pair of denims or a midi-skirt.

For a more traditionally appropriate office look, you can always pair it

with a formal skirt.

THE RIGHT PAIR OF JEANSYou can ditch ‘em all mentioned

above and go for a lovely pair of denims paired with a casual top that can make you

look equally professional. However, the colour and fit you opt for makes all the difference. If you are willing to experiment with brighter

tones and conventional fits; fitted high waist jeans in lighter tones, a white turtle neck top, green long blazer

and hat and white kicks work well.

TAILORED TROUSERSThe ‘new workwear’ is all about

finding the delicate balance between comfort and sophistication and nothing can bring that to your office look better

than a pair of well-tailored trousers. Sharp silhouettes, fine fabrics, and bold colours make a great fashion

statement too!

ANTI-FIT BLOUSEIf you think puffed sleeves are so

70s, think again! These retro styles have been very much in vogue and

they don’t seem to be going anywhere soon. The key is to pick anti-fit silhouettes with structured sleeves

that balance your outfit’s volume. You can pair with bandage

pencil skirt and shoes.

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T H E A L L U R E O F

When it comes to creating a chic and statement look, an all-white ensemble is a perfect option. Taking minimal to the maximum in the best of ways, head-to-toe white is a simultaneously understated and

bold style. As such, it can suit almost any occasion, including formal and casual events. Likewise, white also works for all time, appearing light in summer and luxurious in hotter days. So, why get

bogged down in black when you could be rocking glorious white. All you need to pull off the look is a little inspiration, and STYLE is here to help.

CHIC AMA

LERATO

ALICIA

MIMI NWOFOR

BLUE MBOMBO

EBUBE NWAGBO

ALEXANDRIAH SHO-SILVA

JULITHA KABETE

For a Trendy Formal-Inspired OutfitAll-white can also work for a wide variety of formal occasions, such as cocktail parties, dinners, and more. To nail the all-white look for a formal event, start by choosing whether you want to wear a dress or co-cord, such as a matching top and pants or skirt. Then, shop for your preferred pieces, playing close attention to fabric and fit to ensure a sophisticated aesthetic. Once you’ve found your ideal set, you can also consider adding a statement blazer for a further touch of polish. Finally, complete your look with heels, jewellery, and a chic clutch.

For a Fun Girls Night OutThe colour white has long been associated with summer thanks to its light and bright appearance. As such, the hotter months are a perfect time to try out an all-white ensemble. For an easy way to rock the trend, try starting off with a white dress. Then, if you like, you can add white accessories to complement your dress. This look can easily be worn for casual occasions or dressed up for evenings out.

For a Cute Date Night EnsembleWhen it comes to wardrobe must-haves, a white dress should definitely be on your list. Not just for weddings, white dresses can suit a variety of occasions perfectly. However, when choosing a white dress, it’s important to consider all aspects to find the right option. As there’s no colour, experimenting with other elements, such as the cut, silhouette, applique, and embellishment, is essential to ensure your look doesn’t appear bland. Also, don’t forget to use statement accessorise to add further excitement to your ensemble.

For a Relaxed Yet Sexy VibeWhile white jeans are always an excellent option for summer, they look fantastic in all shapes and forms and they’re perfect for a statement ensemble. Whether worn for a formal evening function or smart casual daytime event, a pair of white jeans with a crop white top creates an eye-catching and head-turning outfit.

For a Sporty Chic EnsembleIf you’re a fan of matching sets, track pants and a sleeves body hug top are definitely for you. Effortlessly rock this look with comfy sneakers, a pair of dark shades and a small clutch purse.

For a Cool “Off-Duty Model” LookA tailored high waisted white pants and a bandage ruffle top makes for an amazing street style outfit. Complete it with few fashionable accessories for an extra hot look. This outfit will serve you for an all-day event.

For a Business Casual OutfitThrow on a tailored blazer over mom jeans for an office-friendly ensemble, finish off the look with a pair of white pointed heels and a tote mini bag.

For a Casual “Running Errands” EnsembleAn all-white look can work for a variety of occasions, including casual days. So, whether you’re off to the shops or meeting a friend for brunch, an all-white outfit can make a stylish choice. All you need do to pull off the look is to ensure you appear laidback instead of overdressed. To do so, opt for relaxed garments with loose silhouettes, as seen on BLUE MBOMBO then complete the look with simple white sneakers. The result will be a comfortable outfit that also appears incredibly chic.

Jumpsuit got some upgrade and got stretchable shoulder straps instead of a top and it’s been ruling the runway and looks of many celebrities for

a while now. So, let’s see how we can style this interesting piece in four different ways:

SUSPENDER JUMPSUIT

FOUR WAYS

TO STYLE A

Suspender Jumpsuit with Cold shoulder puff sleeve topWants to make a statement with your outfit, then try pairing your check high waisted jumpsuit with a cold shoulder puff sleeve top to achieve a casual look that is great to dinner dates/party, to see a movie, do some shopping, or grab brunch in.

Suspender Jumpsuit with a Shirt Pair your suspender wide leg jumpsuit with a basic stripe shirt and try not to go too overboard with the prints and accessories. Also, don’t attempt a flashy contrasting colour unless you are trying out a colour-block look. Complete the look with a black Barret, stilettos and a white purse. Wear a bold lip

Suspender jumpsuit with crop For a more fun, showy, and striking look for a night out on the town, pair with a white crop. The relaxed, super comfortable and oh-so-chic, casual jumpsuit is the perfect item to get you out of your jeans and T-shirt rut. Add some simple yet chic accessories, and you’re ready to go.

Suspender Jumpsuit with a basic topThis is the most classic and popular way to style this master piece. Take in a basic white tee or a top and tuck into your suspender black jumpsuit. Keep the accessories minimal to throw some casual vibes. White mule, a unisex tan watch and a pair of pearl studs are proving “Less is more” for this look.

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JULIET

CHIAZORTHE FACE OF GOOGLE, THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY

As our society moves closer to gender equality, women are working to build a more substantial presence in the traditionally male-dominated tech industry. We are now seeing an increasing number of them heading some of the most valuable tech companies in the world, leading technological innovations and working tirelessly to encourage more women to pursue a career in tech.One of them who stands out in Nigeria, is Juliet Ehimuan Chiazor who sits atop Google Nigeria as

the Country Director. An influential figure in the world of tech, she is charged with the responsibility of representing Google in all its business development projects and partnership opportunities in this region, a seemingly difficult task which she handles effortlessly alongside her strong belief for women empowerment, mentoring and support for women in tech. In this interview with KONYE CHELSEA NWABOGOR, she talks about her journey to the top and why

more young girls should consider pursuing a career in her field.

People have called you many things, a Forbes power woman, queen of technology, a first in many spheres. Who would you say is Juliet Ehimuan?

I am someone who believes in living your best life, striving to be the best version of yourself possible. I am passionate about self-leadership and transformation, and I try to practice this in my own life and also share it with others.

You are what one might refer to as a high achiever. How did you get here? Was it all hard work? Luck? The God factor?

All of the above I would say. There’s been a fair amount of hard work, but I have also been incredibly blessed, and I am humbled and grateful. Early on, l had a vision to be the best I could be in whatever I was involved in, and I brought that attitude into whatever I did. That drove me to make a First Class in Computer Engineering at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Later on, that vision crystallised into a desire to make impactful contributions to Africa and humanity at large in the areas of technology, leadership, and personal development.

Pursuing my vision has meant there’ve been times when I had to take decisions that stretched and challenged me in new ways and shaped my journey. For example leaving the comfort and security of a great job at Shell at the start of my career, to undertake graduate studies at the University of Cambridge; leaving a great job and trajectory at Microsoft to venture into entrepreneurship, going to do an MBA at the London Business School, and relocating back to Nigeria in 2009.

I believe in the power of faith and that God has imbued each of us with the drive, vision, and ability to be successful. Our task is to make decisions that allow us to take advantage of the opportunities that come to us. Our hope and prayer should be that we are inspired to make the right choices at the right time and focus on what really matters; and that God crowns our efforts.

One question that many observers ask is why there are not more women in science, technology, engineering, and math? What’s your take on this?

Interestingly, I wrote an article about this for International women’s Day in 2018. The article was titled: “The Next Bill Gates is Female and African”. The article is available at www.julietehimuan.com. For me, that was a bold statement of the possibilities that exist if we encourage/allow women to thrive to their full potential in any field, including technology. The challenge is not ability. Women and Men areequally intellectually capable.

Personally, I think there are two major challenges. One is a lack of access. As a society, we deny the girl child access to education. According to a UNICEF report, one in five of every school child in the world is a Nigerian and about 60% are girls. This is driven by cultural norms that lead to gender roles that make us require that these girls play more domestic roles at a young age, and practices like child marriages that force young girls out of the classroom.

Secondly, there is still a gender bias in the way many societies consider career options for young women and jobs in fields like engineering, science, and technology

which are sometimes thought of as being the domain of men. The reality is that women do extremely well in STEM subjects.

We do ourselves a grave disservice if we obstruct girls from maximizing their potential, push them into marriage too quickly or limit their ability to enter freely into careers that interest them. If we allow girls to be unencumbered, make their choices freely, and get a full education leaning towards whatever subjects they have an affinity for, we would increase the number of women that eventually bubble to the top as leaders in technology, business, and entrepreneurship.

There are problems that are specific to our own experience in Africa, which stops young girls from pursuing careers in technology. What are you personally doing to help?

I do agree that our communities and cultures in parts of Africa that should protect and nurture young girls do a disservice to them. We should all champion education for the girl child, and advocate for girls to be given the freedom to develop themselves to their full capacity in body and mind.

The pervasiveness of the problems means that the solutions must be intentional. I am grateful for the opportunities that I have had to make personal and corporate contributions to helping young women develop themselves and realize their full potential. As part of our commitment as Google to provide free digital skills training to 10 million Africans, we ensure a good representation of women. We also have some initiatives targeting women - such as “Women Will” and “I am Remarkable” - which help women develop more confidence and deeper appreciation of themselves. We have female developer groups and run annual events called “Women Techmakers” encouraging current and aspiring women in technology.

On a personal note, I run an initiative called Beyond limits aimed at capacity building particularly in the areas of leadership and personal effectiveness. The initiative is for both men and women and through it, I run masterclass and coaching sessions. There have been a good representation of women including an all-female boot camp I ran a few years ago. This month,

I am kicking off a Beyond Limits transformational series which would run over six weeks comprising videos, discussions, and webinars. Information can be found on www.julietehimuan.com and by connecting with me on social media @jehimuan.

I also support female groups like WIMBIZ, SheLeadsAfrica, and others.

In the technology space, there is a lot of competition among the giants for market share, and Africa is the new frontier. Do you think more collaboration will benefit us as Africans? Especially in critical areas like access to the internet and other tech infrastructure?

Collaboration is common in the technology space. While it is true that some technology companies might have overlapping products and services, the reality is that the technology space is one that thrives on ecosystems that provide a platform for companies with different skills and resources to come together. For instance, at Google, our focus is mostly on software products and services that help people to access information easily, connect people with opportunities and help organizations connect with their customers. In most markets, we rely on the infrastructure provided by other players in the ecosystem. Our android system powers many smartphone devices from other tech providers. In Nigeria, Google and another large global technology provider are invested in local players like Andela.

All the major players realize that a rising digital tide will lift all boats, and that there is a need for alignment in driving affordable access for all and skills development. There is collaboration in this regard with stakeholders in the private sector and government.

Are we seeing enough innovation in the ICT/tech space in Nigeria? What challenges do you face under the current economic climate?

Yes, there have been some great innovations in the tech space particularly around tech entrepreneurship. I am impressed by the activity taking place in areas like Fintech, Agriculture, Education, and Healthcare.

Clearly more entrepreneurial activity and participation is needed. This is important because entrepreneurship is key to job creation and national development. However, there are two major challenges that have to be addressed. The first is developing the skills and competencies needed for entrepreneurs to be able to create viable products and successfully take them to market, and the second, is gaining access to capital.

At Google, we are helping to close these gaps through our launchpad accelerator Africa program which is a three-month program of mentoring and support for early stage tech entrepreneurs. To date, we have graduated 47 startups from the program who have created hundreds of jobs and raised over $19M in funding. Nigerian youth are very talented and creative, and once they have the tools and opportunity, they do amazing things.

The capital problem is increasingly being resolved. Africa is seeing more tech investments. While FDI is falling in other areas, investments are increasing in the tech space. Right in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic

Even in the midst of uncertainty, there are some winners. The organizations

that have been more resilient and even thrived, are those

that embraced digital transformation, or have been

able to successfully pivot.

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in May 2020, a Nigerian startup Tomato Jos raised $4.2M in funding.

Talk to us more about impact. We’re living in a time when a global pandemic has essentially shut down the world economy, including the education system. How is google providing support in Nigeria?

At Google, we’ve adapted our initiatives and products to be helpful in this period. We’re pivoting our digital skills training to the Education sector given the need for e-learning and SMBs given the growth challenges a lot of them have experienced as a result of Covid.

During the lockdown we launched YouTube StayHome with Me content as a call to action for people around the world to #StayHomeandSaveLives, by sharing playlists and videos to stay informed, entertained, and connected.

Our Grow with Google website was also updated with information on how to work, teach, and learn remotely with training courses and certifications. Globally we committed over $800 million towards covid-19 relief to support small businesses, crisis response, provision of grants to publishers to help fight coronavirus misinformation, and community mobility reports for governments to track the effectiveness of lockdown policies.

Many Nigerians, educational institutions, and corporate entities also started making more use of Google’s teleconference and webinar platforms like Google Meets and Google Classroom.

The pandemic has made digital access essential. In what way is this going to shape the future post covid-19?

Every challenge presents an opportunity to grow and evolve. COVID-19 has disrupted regular business operations in many industries from education to healthcare, hospitality, travel, and more; and lots of businesses are struggling to stay afloat and maintain some form of business continuity.

Even in the midst of uncertainty, there are some winners. The organizations that have been more resilient and even thrived, are those that embraced digital transformation, or have been able to successfully pivot.

Depending on your industry, some losses are inevitable, but you can find ways to minimize loss and target new opportunities. The defining feature of the post covid-19 world will be the use of digital platforms to drive many aspects of business - such as customer engagement, work streams, business processes, supply chain management and human resources.

In each of these areas, leaders should assess – based on the current trends, what needs to change and how to leverage technology to create more robustness. Imagine there’s a lockdown for one year, what steps would you need to take to ensure your business runs successfully? The ideas you come up with, that’s what you must do in the medium and long term.

As a woman in tech, how has the pandemic affected your work/that of your organization?

The beauty of being in the tech space and my organization in particular, is that we were already well set up to work remotely. As a global organization, video conferencing with colleagues around the world, virtual collaboration tools, synchronised access to documents, are all part of our DNA. Our first priority in the pandemic was the health and safety of all employees and so we

were among the first to mandate working from home globally. We also provided support to aid people in setting up their home working.

A lot of our work has been business as usual. I find myself incredibly busy most days, working full on to meet the demands of the workplace and the home. In addition to my core job, I have had to provide input to discussions about navigating the new normal, digital transformation, and business continuity; supporting organizations through the disruptions of this time.

What do you think is the best part of being a female leader in the tech industry and what advice would you give to women looking to break into the tech field?

The technology space is an ever evolving, impactful field, and it is a blessing to be involved in it, and to be

able to participate in shaping its trajectory and growth in Nigeria and across Africa. As a female tech leader, I am well aware that my role is one that makes many young women realize that they can have thriving careers in the technology field. Women looking to break into the tech field should continue to work hard at their vision. Competency is important. They should work hard to up-skill or re-skill, so they stay ahead of the game

How do you maintain work-life balance and what are your views on goals, timelines, and measuring success?

It is important to have a clear vision and goals because that sets your compass and helps you to allocate your time effectively. Self-evaluation is key on an ongoing basis to ensure that you are making intended progress. Success is a journey and as long as you’re moving forward, you’re making progress. When some people think about vision, they only think of the career aspect of their lives. Work is just one part of what we do and who we are.

Life exists in multipledomains - work, family, health, physical fitness, relationships, social well-being, emotional well-being, and spiritual growth. Do we have goals and visions for these areas as well? To achieve work/life balance, it is important to be clear about what we want to achieve in each of those domains and be conscious about investing time to make them happen.

I do share these in detail in my upcoming beyond limits transformational series starting this month; so, I invite everyone to connect with me online @jehimuan to participate in the journey.

What do you think is the biggest misconception about working in the tech sector as a woman today?

These are old misconceptions but may still be the perception of some people.a. That you need a computer science degree or a

technical background to work in tech. You don’t. There are many fields in tech and also lots of specialised short courses and certifications you can take to get you started. The need for tech workers is not confined to a single city, country, or even industry.

b. That women in tech are masculine and geeky. There are many beautiful, smart, trendy, and sophisticated women in the industry.

c. You can’t rise to leadership as a woman in tech because it is a male dominated industry. There are an increasing number of great female leaders in tech in Africa and globally.

d. Many people associate technical jobs with not being creative. This is another misconception. In reality, tech is all about finding creative ways to solve problems and build things.

e. It’s primarily for millennials. Sure, there are people in their 20s who grew up with technology being the norm. But there are also those in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and even 60s that are making great contributions in tech.

Is there one piece of advice you wish somebody gave you at the beginning of your career?

Embrace uncertainty and enjoy every bit of the journey - the tasks, the people, the places.

Tell us something about Juliet that most people don’t know?

I am a great dancer. Yes, I say that confidently! I love music and I can’t stay still when there’s a great beat. I’m also a writer and enjoy writing poems.

Life exists in multipledomains - work, family, health, physical

fitness, relationships, social well-being, emotional well-being,

and spiritual growth. Do we have goals and visions for these areas as well? To achieve work/life balance, it is important to

be clear about what we want to achieve in each of those domains and be conscious about investing

time to make them happen.

I am very excited to write about THE PHENOMENAL WOMAN - a community of women who have decided and committed to becoming the best versions themselves by God’s grace.

This is an initiative birthed by the passion of two phenomenal women, Hajia Lami Tumaka and my humble self

I am particularly excited and happy because we are on course to helping our women live their best lives no matter the challenges they face. Also help them build phenomenal families, phenomenal society and phenomenal Nigeria.

God prepared me for this passion by helping me become a stronger person, after suffering from years of depression, anxiety, panic attacks and digestive dysfunctions.

In the quest of trying to recover I came to the realization that depending solely on conventional medicine to help me recover was not the best decision.

I searched for alternatives and was introduced to integrative medicine Which looks at diseases, well-being and performance in the context of the individual’s total social existence.

It looks for the root causes of life challenges either in the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical life of the individual.

When I was sick I was not living my best life. I was always moody, got upset by the littlest of things.

My role as a wife, mother, business and professional woman suffered a great deal.

The interesting thing is that people will see me and comment “Iffy you are very beautiful and you look amazing “, I wish they knew the chaos in my inner being.

This is the case with many people who look alright externally but are dealing with all sorts of issues internally. My life’s passion is to give people especially women knowledge and life skills that can help them balance their inner beings with their outer being, so they can happily achieve their dreams and aspirations without compromising their well-being, relationships, marriages, family and societal roles.

THE PHENOMENAL WOMANWomen are unique beings, they are

mothers, wives, girls, daughters, sisters, aunties entrepreneurs, career women all in one. They are strong, hardworking, determined, focused and are able to multi-task.

Their stress coping skills are generally

better than that of men. Many women are the anchor on which a lot of families rest. Women are ordinarily loving, dependable, trustworthy and loyal. Many women who are leaders of their countries and organizations are doing excellent jobs. Among phenomenal women are single mothers and widows who have navigated the challenges of life to bring up successful children in different fields of endeavours.

Women strive to nurture their sons and daughters to grow up to become good husbands, fathers, wives and mothers helping to impact society positively. Many women focusing on the needs of their families hardly find time to proactively manage their health so many women are walking around with multiple body dysfunctions and nutritional deficiencies which the doctors are not able to identify because they are focusing on identifying disease states.

HEALTHY LIVING SERVICES, a health enhancement company passionate about health and well-being see a need to set up an all-women community known as THE PHENOMENAL WOMAN.

ACTIVITIES WILL INCLUDE :-Monthly live and online seminars

on selected topics that will help the phenomenal woman achieve holistic health, energy and well-being and be the best version of herself.

The email helpline will be available to answer questions on any challenges in the life of the Phenomenal woman.

Phenomenal women in our society who have excelled in their various fields will be showcased as role models to impact other women.

Spiritual, moral and financial support will be given to phenomenal women who lose their husbands.

Speakers in the areas of wellness, health and energy will be sought and our programs will be structured to have the maximum impact on the phenomenal woman.

The phenomenal woman who is going through any health challenge will get information on referrals to the best medical practitioners that can best manage the condition.

These referrals can either be for conventional medical doctors or other natural practitioners like integrative, functional or holistic Practitioners

We will also recommend science-backed 100 per cent natural products that can help the phenomenal woman

achieve vibrant health and enhanced energy. The phenomenal woman will be taught ways to glow from inside out, look and feel years younger with the energy of a much younger person.

Relationship, marriage seminars counselling will be available for the Phenomenal woman and her sons and daughters.

Discounted fees will be paid by the children.

Mental and emotional management seminars, and one on one Counselling will be provided.

Above entitle the phenomenal woman to yearly seminars.

Free and Email services Free monthly informative newsletters Free referrals,10 per cent discounts on Products

Purchased 10 per cent referral bonus if you

refer any phenomenal Woman to the community

Benefits:1 Achieve vibrant health 2 Enhanced energy, creativity and

productivity 3 Improved sense of well-being 4 Live to a ripe old age by God’s Grace 5 Reduce the risk of suffering from

chronic preventable diseases 6 Reduced medical bills 7 Better stress coping skills 8. Look and feel the younger, glow

from inside out 9 Develop a more positive mindset 10 Enhanced spiritual well - being 11 Make more empowering decisions 12 Learn how to be in love with

yourself, develop inner peace, happiness and be a positive force in your marriage and relationship.

13 Prepare for leadership if that’s your goal

14 Make a more positive impact on society

15 Be the best version of yourself, live

your best life, be Phenomenal and live like a Queen as ordained by God for you

As an Integrative health care practitioner, I see so much human misery, pain and lack of fulfilment not only in the sick patients we treat but also in the apparently healthy, successful people I meet along my path in life.

There are so many people dying untimely with shattered dreams, hopes and aspirations. So many others are suffering from chronic preventable diseases. Many others lack energy, are moody and depressed. Many people look dehydrated and lack youthful glow. There are many troubled relationships and marriages. Many lack financial stability and so many are inwardly unhappy in spite of an outward show of happiness and riches.

The most effective way for people to live their best lives is to imbibe the TPW - lifestyle which is Constant And Never-ending Improvement in their spiritual, mental, emotional and physical lives on a regular and consistent basis. TPW - lifestyle is a minute by minute lifestyle working on improving your spiritual life, reprogramming your mindset to be positive enabling you to make a good relationship or marital partner.

God has given human - beings an amazing gift, the ability to chose how we decide to react to events in our lives. We At TPW, believe that once our women become phenomenal, we will have phenomenal families, phenomenal society and phenomenal Nigeria by Gods grace. In the next two weeks, I will write on the concluding part of THE PHENOMENAL WOMAN ( TPW)

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Phenomenal women in our society who have excelled in their various fields will be showcased as role models to impact other women. Spiritual, moral and financial support will be given to phenomenal women who lose their husbands. The phenomenal woman who is going through any health

challenge will get information on referrals to the best medical practitioners that can best manage the condition

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IMPRESSDress

DRESSING FOR YOUR

BODY SHAPE

EASY WRAP DRESS The modern wrap dress is so full of style

possibilities that it’s time to revisit this universally flattering wardrobe staple for all body shapes - but

especially for apple and pear curves. The ever-widening selection of stand-out colours and patterns make it the obvious choice as a sensible go-to style for travel and weekends. When

paired with a bright white or black structures blazer and pumps, the wrap dress transitions seamlessly into an easy workwear option

that’s anything but average.

to

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Whether you’re dressing for a casual lunch date with mom and dad, or need a quick date night look, a

dress is the answer to all of your style dilemmas. It’s one of the essential wardrobe pieces that has a perfect

style and fit for every body type. The key is to know which dress style works for you and how to make it

your own. Keep reading to get the breakdown of all our favorite dress styles you’ll

want in your wardrobe.

TIMELESS & ELEGANT MIDI

Whether you like your dresses with plenty of movement and flow, or you prefer a more sleek

and chic bodycon fit, the midi dress is a must-have style staple. These hemlines grace the calf, anywhere

between the knee and ankle, making the midi the perfect selection for formal events - like graduations or weddings. Accentuate a lean rectangular shape

in a bodycon style, or go with the flow in a billowy silhouette if you’re more of an

apple or hourglass babe.

FLORAL PRINT DRESS Is there another print that’s more

synonymous with nature’s mesmerizing show of new blooms and vibrant colours? We

think not. Slip into a slim spaghetti-strap style with a simple waist tie detail that you can layer with a fitted

white tee (underneath) as a nod to the 90s. Want a more romantic look? Choose floral styles with a touch

of ruffle details, a neutral stacked-heel sandal and a bright-coloured clutch or statement

necklace for a sweet and sassy combination.

THE COOL & EFFORT-LESS MAXI DRESS

If the maxi dress had a slogan, it would most definitely be “Good vibes and sunshine

for all.” It is one of those dresses that looks great on every body shape. Whether you’re visiting family and friends or running errands, there’s no easier option for go-with-the-flow easy style. Dress up the maxi with

a pair of espadrilles and ultra-chic shades on your next brunch date. Or, keep your look low-key

with leather thong-style sandals and sun hat.

THE CASUAL A-LINE Looking for a dress with a little

fit-and-flare to complement your silhouette all year long? The A-line dress is the A-1 choice

if you have an athletic build and want to define your waist. However, if you’re more on the curvy side, A-line dresses with more flare will suit you as well. Dress up a more subtle-patterned, casual style with a chunky

heel or T-strap sandals. Or, take an understated approach with dressier styles (like lace or

silk) by pairing them with flats and a denim jacket.

A WORK-TO-EVENING SHIFT DRESS

Incorporating bright colours into your line-up of dress selections makes it pos-

sible to transition from work to evening with casual, but elevated ease. A chic sheath dress is a faithful, this style is especially flattering

on both hourglass and lean, athletic body shape.

AFUA RIDA

FOLAKE HUNTOON

NAOMI NOINYANE

MONICA ETUK

ADAEZE ISABELLE

Trends change fast, and it’s not always easy to know how to

adapt them for our unique body shapes. Fashion is about

feeling great in the looks we love and feeling great in who

we are. But, in order to get it right, it is important we follow

guidelines, not rules. So we created this handy guide to help

you learn how to dress for your body shape and play up your

most favourite features with styles you have (or should have) in

your closet. But first things first, do you know your body shape?

ATHLETIC OR RECTANGLE SHAPE You’re not particularly curvy.Your shoulders and hip measurements are nearly the same.Your waist isn’t very small or well-defined, but rather straight up and down.Your weight is fairly evenly distributed throughout your body.

YOUR GUIDELINES The key to dressing an athletic or rectangular shape is to balance your broad upper half by accentuating your legs and other curves. It’s all about remembering the athletic shape rule of thumb: Keep the volume on top or bottom. If you go for an oversized top shape, keep the

bottom skinny or structured.

With a more form-fitting top, pick

a breezy or more

oversized pant style.

APPLE SHAPEYou are generally well-proportioned.Your shoulders are broader than your hips.You are not necessarily as curvy with just your hips.You don’t have a well-defined waistline (If you do, you’re likely an hourglass!),

YOUR GUIDELINES When it comes to styling the apple shape, life is sweet! Apple and inverted triangle shapes look best when playing up their full bust, their amazing legs and/or their arms. In general, silhouettes that don’t rely on a traditionally structured waistline are your hardest working pieces.

HOUR GLASS You’d describe your body as curvy.You have a well-defined waist.Your bust and hip measurements are roughly even.You may have fuller bust, hips, and thighs.

GUIDELINES The key to dressing an hourglass shape is two-fold: 1) define your waist and 2) show off your lovely lady shape. You have amazing curves a it’s time to embrace them in body-hugging silhouettes and pieces that hit you in all the right places.

PEAR SHAPE Your waist is wider than your bust. You consider yourself to have fuller hips.You have narrower shoulders in comparison to your hips.You have a fuller rear.

YOUR GUIDELINES The name of the game is playing

with proportions that elongate the body. Pear shapes look fabulous in statement tops that draw the eye upward and highlight the waist, back, or neckline.

Ready for more good news? Accessories like dramatic

necklaces and earrings are your secret weapon.

OGUGUA OKONKWOEKI OGUNBOR EZINNE CHINKATA

TRACY NWAPA

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Brown NARS Audacious Lipstick Warm browns complement

darker skin perfectly and make for a great “no fuss”

everyday neutral lip colour. It is not only pigmented but moisturising too. Definitely

one to keep in your makeup bag.

MAC Lipstick - Heroine

If you want a colour everyone will be talking about, add

Heroine to your collection. A blue based purple that really makes a statement on darker

skin tones without looking stark.

Smash box Always on Matte Lipstick – Out

LoudTerracotta shades are hard to come by and it’s even harder

to come by a good one when you’ve got a dark complexion.

Smash box has created a beautiful matte lipstick in a burnt orange shade which

complements darker skin tones so well. Opt for this

shade on a lazy Sunday lunch with your girls, they’ll all be

asking you about this lipstick.

Urban Decay Comfort Matte Lipstick - 1993Aptly named 1993, this Urban

Decay beauty throws it back to the iconic warm brown lip

of the early 90s. The warm brown undertone makes

the lipstick a perfect nude shade for darker skin tones.

Effortless but chic!

H&M Purple LipstickIf you love standing out from

the crowd get yourself a purple lipstick. The perfect

‘night out on the town’ shade for darker skin tones. Ultra

Violet is a vivid purple, which works like a dream on dark

skin. If you’re new to the purple lip game, start with

this it’s a game changer.

MAC Retro Matte Liquid Lip in Young

AttitudeGreen lipstick? Yes, you have

to give it a go. This blackened green liquid lipstick pops amazingly on darker skin.

The fact that it’s a blackened green means it will flatter

instead of looking stark and off. You will love it.

Dior Rouge Dior lipstick in Rouge

For those who want to stand out, this bright cherry red will

do the trick. It looks equally enticing, hot and seductive on

darker women. Line your lips with a matching lip liner and fill the red shade inside. Add a little glitter on top and you are ready to set some hearts

on fire! Red adds a lot of drama to the already striking

features of dark skin.

MACNeon orange electrifies ebony

L PST CK8BEST

COLOURS FOR DARK SKIN TONEFinding the right lipstick colour can be difficult, especially for women

with darker skin tones. Darker-skinned women can have cool or warm undertones, which affects the way the lip shade plays against their

colouring. Dark burgundies and deep browns are a safe bet for mahogany-skinned ladies, but for those looking for an extra pop of colour, cooler skin

tones should switch it up with a bright red or orange, while those with warmer skin tones should give wild orchid a whirl. Also, women with dark

olive to caramel complexions can pull off a variety of lip shades, browns but nudes can sometimes wash them out, so they should be sure to pick one with a sheer moisturizing shine so it’ll reflect the light off their lips, making them

look fuller and poutier

Brown NARS

MAC Lipstick - Heroine

Smash box Matte Lipstick Urban Decay Lipstick H&M Purple Lipstick

MAC Retro Matte Lipstick

Dior Rouge Dior lipstick

MAC Neon orange lipstick

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