Thursday 7th of May 2026

Nairobi, Kenya

A Slay Queens Guide To Being With A Slay King

It’s tough making sure that make-up is on point &  high heels compliment your outfit. The recent unpredictable rain has thrown in a new dimension.

Photo credit: Rugged Motorbike Jeans

 

Girls need to do what’s necessary.

It’s better having one slayer in a relationship that way he can focus his attention & his wallet on you. Money makes the world go around. Manolos Blahniks just don’t fall out of heaven.

So your boyfriend is a slay king.

It means that from time to time that I’ll compete against him about who wore it better but no stress. Men just don’t have the same assets as women. So let him win once in a while let him feel good because you’re the real prize in that relationship. Besides, it’s easier to catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.

He might love going for mani-pedis, facials & spa dates so that he always looks good no matter what. I’d go with him if I were you. Sometimes your schedule is open for a spa day but you just can’t get a hold of your BFF to go with you.

If he loves traveling or his job means that he needs to be out of Kenya a lot then push him to take you with him. If not, let him buy you stuff. I mean the stuff that he finds in shops abroad can’t compare with the Toi market even though foreigners also go there. Fashion is about staying ahead of the curve

Make sure he takes you places & you take lots of pictures for Instagram. Since he’ll always dress sharp then I’ll never worry about cropping him out of pictures or being made fun of.  Isn’t it always alluring when beautiful people are photographed together? #BaeGoals #MyBaeIsBetterThanYours. Let your girls turn green with envy.

Slay kings love living lavish lives and spoiling themselves. That money also deserves to get you so never let him keep you on a leash. I mean a budget for a what! He found you at Kempinski so carry on with him like that & always insist on money for Uber. Why let your heels get worn out because you were trying to cross the road from Delta Place, Waiyaki just so you could find transport home?

Indeed, find out if the slay king is funding his lifestyle or other forces at work. It’ll help you estimate the lifeline of that situationship/relationship. If he’s being blessed then let that nigga go when you’re done with the ride because he’ll never really maintain you. However, a criminal mastermind would tap into the real source of power instead.

I mean don’t you want a sports car with your initials on the number plate?

Don’t give up all your beauty secrets to your slay king. Maybe you battled with acne-prone skin but now you look like a fresh newborn baby whilst he’s still fighting mini-volcanoes on his face. Let him suffer because you never know when he’ll drop you & turn petty.

Never agree to share your apartment with him because you aren’t about to waste time playing housewife with him. What if his make-up takes up more space than yours? Or worse, he starts using your Lancôme products.

Tip to the wise never fund a slay king because slay queens aren’t about that lifestyle.

Photo courtesy of Rugged Motorbike Jeans

 

 

 

 

Meet the Four Musketeers of Modern Fashion in Africa 

The Aisha Abu-bakr woman is modern, fashionable, fierce and a go getter and these four amazing women are a true representation of that woman, they define the modern and contemporary woman that Aisha Abu-bakr designs for.

The luxury ready-to-wear brand based in Abuja, Nigeria has tapped these four women for the brand’s “Women in Power” edit. They were selected considering the vast number of people that they feed information about lifestyle and beauty on a daily basis, the positive roles that they continue to play in actively positioning the Nigerian fashion and lifestyle industry and the strides they have made ultimately using their powerful platforms as tools for creating meaningful personal and public impact.

Favour Olugu- Style Editor, TW Magazine

Vibrant and passionate, Favor Olugu is the Fashion & Style Editor of TW Magazine and founder of Lingerie Lust,Africa’s first lingerie Fashion and Lifestyle content destination. She is responsible for some of the most iconic magazine covers of 2016 such as the Toke Makinwa X Bonang Matheba cover.

Oge Agu- Freelance Content Creator

Oge is a digital content creator and the past content head and editor at Kamdora, a leading lifestyle and beauty blog. Thanks in part to Oge,she has positioned Kamdora as a go to destination for beauty enthusiasts.

Olamide Olarewaju- Editor Pulse Lifestyle

Olamide is a brand strategist, Public Relations expert and journalist. Currently the lifestyle editor at Pulse.ng.
She has singly built Pulse Ng’s fashion and lifestyle segment from the ground up to the point where it is now a destination for fashion lovers and insiders.

Eki Ogunbor- Lifestyle Editor,Bellanaija.com

Eki is a lifestyle Editor at BellaNaija. Also known as thechameleonblogger, Eki is a designer.natural hair & personal style blogger.

The highlight of her year was joining BellaNaija where she has successfully repositioned BellaNaija lifestyle to Nigeri’s foremost destination for lifestyle readers and fans.

Content Courtesy of  Ono Bello & Nairobi Fashion Hub 

Del Africa Fashion House has become a household in the fashion industry

Del Africa Fashion House has become a household in the fashion industry. The fashion label has showcased on various runways like Africa Utopia Fashion Show London, Accra Fashion Week Ghana, Nigeria Television Fashion Show Nigeria, Africa Fashion Week Nigeria. They provide exceptional aesthetic designed clothing for local/international market. They combine unique blend of African fabrics and designs to produce clothing and accessories of international standard for both local and export purposes.

The Creative director Fidelis Usigbe is a member of FADAN (Fashion Designers Association of Nigeria) has a 9-year track record and leadership training skills with various NGO’s, Entrepreneurship training with Jos Business School, Internship with the National Assembly. We train and equip youths with the necessary skills that will enable them start-up a sustainable fashion business.

Del Africa Fashion in his collection paid tribute to his northern roots.

Social Media – @Delafricafashion

Photo Credit – Studio 24 Nigeria 

Content Courtesy Of Del Africa & Nairobi Fashion Hub

Meet Kat van Duinen Creative Designer and CEO of Kat van Duinen LTD Based in South African

Founded in 2010, Kat van Duinen has established itself as a leading luxury label, known for its signature exotic leather pieces, as well as ready-to-wear collections underpinned by a minimalistic aesthetic, and accented by vibrant African influences.

“What began solely as a luxury leather brand quickly grew into a fashion house that evolved to offer ready-to-wear garment collections as well as couture to private clients.”

At its heart the brand is proudly South African, guided by a commitment to nurture local artisans and industry, as well as to source materials, whenever possible, from within this rich, eclectic country.

Closely intertwined lies the label’s faithfulness to premium, authentic materials so as to promise the ultimate in quality and luxury – from genuine exotic leathers to natural-fibre textiles.
Refined and sophisticated, with a striking edge and a luxurious spirit, Kat van Duinen offers exquisite craftsmanship, premium materials and timeless design, from South Africa to the world.

Content Courtesy Of Kat van Duinen Ltd & Nairobi Fashion Hub

Countdown to Africa Fashion Week Nigeria 2018 Are you Ready

In September, Africa Fashion Week Nigeria will celebrate five outstanding years of a successful platform which has promoted emerging and renowned fashion designers in Africa. Its “sister” partner, Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) which is the biggest platform in the UK that supports African designers held an exquisite and glamorous show for its season eight last weekend in London featuring over 50 designers like Onyx by Valentina, whose embellishment pieces in its rich colours left a lasting impression to Nedim Designs whose South African roots showed in her designs and left the crowd gasping for more looks to more talented African designers.
The event had an attendance of over 1000 people in a period of two days who shopped colourful accessories and trendy summer wears at the exhibition halls, and watched the delightful runway shows. The pieces debuted on the AFWL runway were daring, alluring, graceful and showed the immense growth of the Africa fashion industry.

 

Africa Fashion Week Nigeria is a not for profit organisation that promotes the African and Nigerian fashion industry and its designers. Its’ objective has remained to create an enabling platform across the globe where creative African designers and fashion entrepreneurs can showcase the beauty and creativity of Africa through their designs which it has successfully done. Over the years, renowned designers such as Mai Atafo, Modella, Kola Kuddus, Maufechi, Zizi Cardow, Marobuk, Tash by Tasha, Sally Bawa, and more have showcased their collections on AFWN/AFWL runways.

For its 2018 edition, AFWN will host talented designers from African countries like Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana’s Bushai Weave known for using local handmade weave designs to make tailored menswear, Adriana Talansi from Republic of Congo also the country’s fashion ambassador whose collection never fails to bring out the regal side of every woman, Botswana’s Thabied already rising to the elites of fashion houses in her home country, India, Cameroun, Nigeria and designers from United Kingdom each bringing to life on the runway rich and carefully crafted pieces representing the modernity of their culture and fashion at its best. Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan will also be showcasing his “Kembe” collection at the Gala Showcase.

His Imperial Majesty The Ooni of Ife will launch the Ojaja Fashion Institute, an initiative of Oduduwa Foundation at the Africa Fashion Week Nigeria on 16th September. According to the CEO of the House of Oduduwa Foundation, Prince Jide Fadairo, “The establishment of Ife based Ojaja Fashion Institute is a landmark and unprecedented development for young people based in a rural environment”.

Business of Fashion seminar will feature top industry personalities like Uche Nnaji, Abasiama
Africa Fashion Week Nigeria 2018 is scheduled to hold at The Lagoon on Ozumba Mbadiwe. Victoria Island. Lagos on 15th – 16th September 2018.

Content Courtesy Of Africa Fashion Week Nigeria & Nairobi Fashion Hub

The Undiscovered Continent , AccorHotels launches MyChicAfrica, a new lifestyle & travel media platform

This pioneering new approach from AccorHotels aims to make the continent more accessible and open for not only international travellers, but for Africans and the diaspora to rediscover and celebrate fashion, art, dining, modernity, design, adventure in addition to driving social discourse

MyChicAfrica

CASABLANCA, Morocco, September 12, 2018/ — Fashion, art, travel, food, design, adventure, architecture, hi-tech/hi-touch and creativity, Africa is positively brimming with new and undiscovered experiences. AccorHotels invite guests, travelling nomads and the curious-at-heart to rediscover the continent through a completely new lens – MyChicAfrica (MyChicAfrica.accorhotels.com)– featuring inspiration insights, newfound narratives, and visually arresting content.

Following the immensely successful #MyChicAfrica social media campaign, which paired prominent African influencers together to provide an ‘off the beaten track’ look at their locales, AccorHotels in Africa is now ready to venture even further. The launch of its lifestyle media platform -MyChicAfrica.AccorHotels.com – a depository of material named after this culturally curated campaign, features a dedicated editorial team providing fresh insights and new travel itineraries for the culturally curious.

“Since our earliest days in Africa over 40 years ago to our operations across over 20 countries today, we have unearthed a positive yet realistic picture of Africa as a modern and daring continent, steeped in creativity, unmasked landscapes and offering a treasure trove of cultural gems – past, present and future,” said Souleymane Khol, Vice President, Sales, Marketing, Distribution & Revenue Management at AccorHotels Africa & Indian Ocean.

MyChicAfrica – Showcasing the Continent

MyChicAfrica.AccorHotels.com is a showcase of Africa – a diversity of landscapes and cultural richness, making it one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the world. This pioneering new approach from AccorHotels aims to make the continent more accessible and open for not only international travellers, but for Africans and the diaspora to rediscover and celebrate fashion, art, dining, modernity, design, adventure in addition to driving social discourse.

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Founder of Grapes Pattern Bank Adebusola Adetona , Talks about Textile Design and Exhibiting at AFWN2018

Adebusola Adetona started her textile business Grapes Pattern Bank 2 year ago in November 2016.
Grapes Pattern is a textile design and Printing Company they work closely with designers to custom make patterns for their brands.

They have a range of fabrics that designers can pick from, patterns are then digitally printed on to any fabric of their choice.

They work with designers from fashion to product designs. They recently started a textile line called Anikilaya Textiles for the everyday individual. Its’ not just limited to brands.

The Founder, Adebusola spoke on why she started a textile printing business.

“I really wanted to create variety regarding the patterns, I feel like we only see the same patterns every day and it is just being recycled. Also, concerning texture, we see a lot of cottons, crepe etc. There is so much more that we can explore”.

It hasn’t been easy in putting the textile business on the map she says, “It’s so easy for people to devalue your work because they see patterns everywhere, but they don’t understand the effort and time that goes into making a pattern. They appreciate it but won’t just put so much value on it. Also, starting a business in a place where the market is almost non-existing can be a bit challenging”.

Exhibiting her pattern collection for the first time at Africa Fashion Week Nigeria, she says

“My ready made patterns are mostly inspired by Nature, I use a lot of bright colors, layering and lines to create texture. My patterns are also very Afrocentric but with a hint of modernism. With the customized prints, I work with the designers’ mood board and color palette and I sometimes put in a little of my own interpretation”.

Content Courtesy Grapes Pattern Bank, Africa Fashion Week Nigeria & Nairobi Fashion Hub

Africa Fashion Week London to Africa Fashion Week Nigeria, Luxury Menswear brand Erenti Brings Magic to Runway

Luxury Menswear brand, Erenti (Ee-ren-ti) by British-Nigerian Osborne Ojarimoni debuted an exclusive amalgamation of contemporary fashion and African traditional apparel at the just concluded Africa Fashion Week London 2018.

Erenti Design the rich essence of Africa

Osborne was born and raised in South London, He moved to Lagos, Nigeria for 2 years from the age of 14 where his interest in African fashion and luxury style first emerged, “When I was in Nigeria I observed that those who were genuinely wealthy wore simple luxury – things that were not too ‘loud’, such as the likes of business tycoons Femi Otedola and Aliko Dangote who always are always in native wear but are some of the richest men in Africa – whereas those who weren’t and/or pretended to be would. I wanted to capture this concept in my own brand: confidence in simple luxury, wearing luxury but not allowing it to wear you. This is where our motto ‘confidence is silent’ comes from.”

Taking inspiration from prominent Nigerian figures like Fela Kuti and Wizkid as well as luxury and contemporary high street stores like Zara, Osborne says “the brand is a fusion of my culture and my environment”.

Erenti was established out of the aspiration to discover a distinctive approach to showcase African class and elegance through modern, urban apparel and accessories. With a strong appreciation of African authenticity and rawness, Erenti pursues to merge culture and contemporary designs to make its brand truly noticeable on a global platform.

In every piece of clothing produced by Erenti there is magic. Erenti endeavors to present each piece with its own distinctiveness and its own story. With its eccentric mixture of vibrant colour and eye-catching designs, the line is unmistakably sophisticated.

Applying African materials and textiles in an exceptionally unique style Erenti has been formed to provide a remarkable experience.

The rich Essence of Africa will be embraced through Erenti, and it is our mission to deliver this fulfilment.

In every piece of clothing produced by Erenti there is magic. and magic he brought to London runway at AFWL2018 We can’t wait to have that same magic on AFWN runway in September.

Content Courtesy Of Erenti Design , Africa Fashion Week Nigeria & Nairobi Fashion Hub 

Brand Kenya, Fashion Agenda Africa in partnership to catalyze the growth of the local fashion industry

Monday, 3rd September, 2018, Nairobi – Brand Kenya Board has today inked a partnership deal with Fashion Agenda Africa (FAA) to boost growth of the local fashion industry and enhance meaningful conversation between government and the industry.

Ag. CEO Brand Kenya Board Ms Floice Mukabana (Right) signing a partnership deal to boost growth of the local fashion industry with Fashion Agenda Africa (FAA) Founder and fashion icon Akinyi E. Odongo (Left) at Brand Kenya Board offices this morning.
Ag. CEO Brand Kenya Board Ms Floice Mukabana (Right) signing a partnership deal to boost growth of the local fashion industry with Fashion Agenda Africa (FAA) Founder and fashion icon Akinyi E. Odongo (Left) at Brand Kenya Board offices this morning.

The partnership will see the two parties engage in an effort to create awareness and encourage the habit among Kenyans to purchase and wear made in Kenya fashion brands within the local and international market.

kenya’s untapped fashion industry has the potential of creating over 300,000 jobs, according to a recent study by Hivos East Africa, Equity Bank Kenya, and the Association of Fashion Designers of Kenya (AFAD). The labour-intensive textiles and apparels sector has been mapped out as a priority sector under manufacturing pillar of the Big 4 national development blueprint as well as the Kenya Industrial Transformation Program.

Kenya is currently the largest exporter of apparels under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) with about KES 35 billion worth of exports as of 2017. With the changes in the global apparels sourcing supply chain in the world, the sector is likely to get a significant boost.

“The Human Development Index Report 2017 places Kenya’s unemployment rate at 39.1 per cent. The textile and apparels sector, if well invested in across the value chain, has the ability to create numerous jobs, given that it is labour intensive. Brand Kenya Board is happy to be part of transforming and making this multi-billion industry more profitable to Kenyans,” stated Brand Kenya Board’s Ag. CEO Ms. Floice Mukabana.
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Meet Kelechi Uchendu American born Fashion Designer founder and CEO of Kay Kay’s Fashion

Who is Kelechi Uchendu?

Kelechi Uchendu : In 2013, I completed my Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Pre-Law with a specialization in Environmental Science from Michigan State University.

I also received my JD and LLM from Vermont Law School in 2016 and 2018, respectively. In addition to writing, I am a legal researcher at Columbia University, a blogger for my personal blog: kaykaysway.blogspot.com, an avid traveler who has visited all seven continents including Antarctica, a writer for Detroit Fashion News,  and the CEO of Kay Kay’s Fashion: kaykaysfashion.com/press which has been featured in British Vogue and Tatler.

 

Kay Kay’s Fashion 

When did you first realize you wanted to pursue a career as a Fashion designer?

Kelechi Uchendu : I have always respected the fashion industry and I have always had a passion for fashion. However, I realized that I wanted to be a fashion designer in October 2016.

Which Year did your start your brand Kay Kay’s Fashion?

Kelechi Uchendu : I started Kay Kay’s Fashion in 2017.

Did you relocate permanently to the USA?

Kelechi Uchendu : I did not need to relocate to the USA because I was born in the USA. Growing up I lived in Canada and in the USA and I currently live in the USA. I also have a Nigerian passport as well, so I am a Nigerian and American citizen.

Why did you choose this career?

Kelechi Uchendu : I honestly feel as though this career chose me! I have always wanted to own my own business in the fashion and/or beauty world. However, I started Kay Kay’s Fashion and chose a career in the fashion industry because if a dream I had. On one night in October 2016, I dreamt that I attended a formal event in a magical city like New York. This event was special because it was an event to honor me for my accomplishments. I remember walking down the grand staircase in a gorgeous dress that I had never seen before–and I knew that I needed to bring this dress (and my dreams!) to life. When I woke up, I told my mother about the dream I had and my desire to design the dress. My amazing mother told me that I should start right away and not put my dreams on hold. After this conversation, I was determined to design the dress.

Tell us about your line. What was your inspiration for this collection?

Kelechi Uchendu : Kay Kay’s Fashion is inspired by my blog Kay Kay’s Way ( kaykaysway.blogspot.com/). My blog is not solely a lifestyle blog or a fashion blog. I discuss various topics on Kay Kay’s Way and I try not to put my blog in a box. Kay Kay’s Fashion is the same way. Kay Kay’s Fashion currently offers several chokers, a formal dress, and a t-shirt and we will keep expanding what we offer in the near future.

Walk me through the step by step process of creating your designs?

Kelechi Uchendu : The process of creating my designs is fairly straightforward. Once I have an idea, I will have my sister draw out the design. I will then have a meeting with the design team at Detroit Sewn (detroitsewn.com/) and they will help me sew the sample piece of my design. Once the final sample has been approved, I can start selling my items to customers!

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Who is Dauvia Nijenhuis ? She is the Founder and CEO Of Dauvia Designs From Angola

Dauvia Nijenhuis is a fashion designer based in the Netherlands. She has made her mark in the fashion industry and it’s no surprise that in a few years she will become the face of modern fashion design. Dauvia was born in Angola and she moved to the Netherlands when she was just 10 years old.

In 2011 she graduated from high school and started to make her own designs at home for friends and family members. Soon people noticed her creations and she started to get invitations to participate at fashion shows where she showcased her fashion collections. From there on, women wanted a Dauvia Designs and since then more women, both Africans and non-Africans are wearing her designs.

In 2016 Dauvia was among the few selected African fashion designers who was picked by Vlisco, a design and manufacturing company of original Holland wax African print fabrics. Dauvia was selected by Vlisco to produce a fashion collection out of their new fabric collection.

In 2016 Dauvia won an Award for best African designer in the Netherland, and she couldn’t be more honored to be recognized for her work. Dauvia Designs is a feminine brand that embrace the best of both worlds, the African and European. With a mission to gain the rest of the world with her clothes.

Content Courtesy Of  Dauvia Designs & Nairobi Fashion Hub

Exclusive Interview With Wacera Kieha Fashion and Lifestyle Blogger From Kenya

Wacera Kieha. I just finished campus, and work as Administration & Accounts Officer full-time and part-time as Head of Marketing for a Spanish Tavern. Away from that, I am a fashion and lifestyle blogger, YouTuber (launching next week), and entrepreneur. I am an outgoing person, a lover of people and good things in life.

Meet Fashion and lifestyle blogger Wacera Kieha check out her blog and her work here www.wacerakieha.com

What is the primary focus of your blog?

Wacera Kieha: My blog focuses on Fashion and Lifestyle, Travel, Beauty, Hair. The aim is to provide a platform for people to have fun, learn and share.

When did you start blogging?

Wacera Kieha: I started blogging back in November 2015. The plan was to start a Youtube Channel but ended up starting a blog.

How would you describe your style?

Wacera Kieha: Comfortable, Classy and unique. I am tall(6’2), so it can be a challenge getting outfits that fit me perfectly. But when I do get them I ensure they are unique and gorgeous pieces.

Do you prefer sneakers or Heels?

Wacera Kieha: Sneakers. I am currently wearing sneakers with every outfit, from jeans to skirts and dresses.

Your Favorite shopping mall in Kenya?

Wacera Kieha: Two Rivers, because it has several Fashion Stores that are affordable and have outfits that cater to my style. Any other mall with good stores is also a favorite.

How did you first get your start in media?

Wacera Kieha: I attend to think I was born for Media. Ever since I was young I wanted to be a media personality from Tv, Radio, and Print. I used to look up to Julie Gichuru, Caroline Mutoko, Carol Mandi, Tyra Banks & Katherine Kasavuli.  I changed my mind when I joined High School and gained other interests in Finance, Governance, and  Business. The blog was a comeback for me.

Name five beauty products you can’t live without?

Wacera Kieha: I am not big on Beauty but I have several favorites:

Coconut oil – I use on my hair and body

Lipstick – This is probably my favourite Makeup product

Lip balm/Gloss – When am not wearing lipstick

A good fragrance

What’s your Favorite fragrance?

Wacera Kieha: Mmmh. My natural smell.

Your Best place to eat out in Nairobi?

Wacera Kieha: I don’t eat out a lot and I also don’t like to cook. I love to explore and try different menus from different restaurants. I am currently trying out Spanish, Mexican & Indian cuisines.

What do you prefer Blog or YouTube?

Wacera Kieha: I have been blogging for almost 3 years now and it is time for me to try out YouTube. I think I will love both equally.

Your favorite top five Instagram accounts you can recommend following?
Wacera Kieha:
@CeraAccessories – Everything Fashion, Beauty & Homeware, all made in Kenya.

@Vogue – Fashion

@UNWomen – Gender Equality

@CravingYellow – Natural Hair

@Interiorblink – Home Decor

What’s your take on Kenya Fashion Industry?

Wacera Kieha: We have really grown, have a look at our Designers, Runway Shows, and also how Kenyans dress on daily basis. But, we need more affordable designers and this could be made possible if our textile industry is revived.

How can you rate Africa fashion and what’s your reason?

Wacera Kieha: I think Africa Fashion is really growing and the future is bright. We now have more designers, influencers, and Fashion events. West Africa and South Africa are ahead of the rest of us, and we need to borrow notes from them and work together.

Your favorite designer both local and International?

Wacera Kieha: I do not have a favorite fashion designer, I appreciate every design, as they are different and elegant in their own way.

Your Favorite travel destination?

Wacera Kieha: Beach, please. I love Beaches, I hope to explore as many as possible worldwide.

What’s the best fashion advice you’ve ever received?

Wacera Kieha: If you like it, forget the rules.

What was your most exciting moment since being an influencer?

Wacera Kieha: Every time someone clicks on my blog is an exciting moment for me. Meeting new people is also very exciting.

Who takes your pics?

Wacera Kieha: @Anthony_kariuki. I recently got a camera and I working on my photography skills and I hope to take my own photos soon.

How much time goes into a normal picture found on your Instagram account?

Wacera Kieha: I post photos from my blog’s shoots, which are already edited so, less than a minute should be enough. I am not a selfie person.

How can someone find you, your social media handles?
Wacera Kieha:
@WaceraKieha on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook/YouTube

@CeraAccessories on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook

Your most terrifying moment since being an influencer?

Wacera Kieha: I haven’t had one yet, and hope not to.

Tell us Something people don’t know about you?

Wacera Kieha: I am an extrovert who loves to keep her private life private.

What’s the best campaign you’ve ever worked on?

Wacera Kieha: I love each and every campaign I have worked on because I put so much into them. Though I love Cake Festival a lot, I love cakes.

Any future collaboration with fashion influencers from Kenya and Africa

Wacera Kieha: I have done several and am looking for more influencers for collaborations. Hit me up if interested.

Has anyone, or anything, in particular, inspire your creativity and artistic passion for blogging?

Wacera Kieha: My love for b/vlogging comes from my love for media. I get my inspiration from my daily life: places and people. I hope to do more in that space: tell people’s stories.

Fashion can be influenced by the environment we live in how would you describe your style do you wear as per the type of weather your experience and how does this impact your style?

Wacera Kieha: Over the years I have defined my style and it is slowly becoming a classic which I love. I am not a trends person so, I wear different pieces during different weather seasons and occasions, but you can still see my style in each.

Fashion Fades, Style Remains. Coco Chanel

Your closing remarks and advice to someone who would like to start a fashion blogger in Kenya and Africa

Wacera Kieha: Just start. You will figure out the rest on the way.

Content Courtesy Of  Wacera Kieha & Nairobi Fashion Hub 

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