Ladybrille® Blogazine

FOR PRESS RELEASES

Friday, July 11, 2008

Ladybrille Web Snob: 7/5/08 to 7/11/08

Happy Friday! Check out this week's top posts from top online publishers/bloggers in the non-African fashion world:

  1. Little Girls Just Want to Salsa in adorable Florabunda Tots at 55 Secret Street.
  2. A Few Goody GumDrops views the whimsical collection from New York Designer, Cody Ross!
  3. Stiletto Jungle shows you how to score Season One of Gossip Girl on DVD for 35% off.
  4. All About the Pretty gives us a glimpse at NARS Cosmetics Fall 2008 Collection.
  5. Allie is Wired Fashion Face-Off: Leighton Meester or Cassie?
  6. Bag Bliss gives you a glimpse of the latest Balenciaga Perforated Purse collection.
  7. Bag Snob explores the Heritage and Tradition of Louis Vuitton.
  8. Beauty Snob digs the colorful MAC Electro Flash collection!
  9. Get that sweet 'n sexy style with lace, a favorite of Coquette.
  10. Debutante Clothing shows you, via video, how to take your measurements for a perfect vintage fit.
  11. Fashion, Evolved loves her LOOKBOOK!
  12. Fashiontribes has the Top 10 most interesting trends from the Fall 2008 couture shows.
  13. I'm Not Obsessed debunks Acne myths!
  14. Kristopher blogs what she's wearing, wanting and hating in Miami.
  15. Papierblog recommends Marc Jacobs kitten heels for those exhausted from the gladiator sandals rage.
  16. Quinta Trends talks to Laboratorio Textil designers about her amazing jewels hand – made wooden.
  17. Second City Style thinks that if a prairie dress is not quite for you, try a dirndl skirt instead.
  18. StyleBakery.com gives us 10 Rules of Summer Style
  19. SugarShock Beauty is smitten with the chic beauty looks of the ladies of Mad Men.
  20. Sxy Fashion Queen discovers new promising designer. Celebrities already love him!
  21. The Beauty Stop explains the wonders of the Aspirin Mask.
  22. The Coveted Finds vintage sunglasses for summer!
  23. The Fashionable Housewife confirms that Long Dresses are definitely the hottest trend this summer!
  24. The Shoe Goddess features some of the fabulous shoes from Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week!
  25. nitro:licious gives you the full preview of the Louis Vuitton at COMME des GARCONS collection that's releasing September 4th!
  26. Stylehive shows you how to look hot and beat the heat with 6 sexy, eco-friendly bikinis!
  27. Stylenotes nabs an exclusive interview with designer Ulla Johnson!
  28. WE LOVE BEAUTY.com goes gaga over the perfectly portable mini fragrances sold exclusively at Sephora!
Read More

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

CNBC Agrees Africa is Getting Hotter by the Moment for Investments!

Last week CNBC did a strong interview with the CEO of Transcorp Nigeria focused on the strong growth in Africa and investing in Africa. Simply put, business growth in Africa today is very exciting and TREMENDOUS! Most have approached it from the perspective of telecom, technology e.t.c. That's definitely important but, of course, Ladybrille maintains there are HUGE investment opportunities and high returns on such investments in the business of fashion in Africa.
Check out this interesting interview on investing in Africa HERE!
Read More

Ladybrille African Fashion News, #41


Africa's getting hotter and hotter! Italian fashion houses recently hired six African fashion designers. This is on the tail of Vogue, Italy making their July issue an all black affair. Be sure to check out the story below.
Meanwhile, earthshaking industry news in the Western markets is the recent victory by the ever litigious French owned fashion brand, Luis Vuitton, as it set e-Bay falling hard with its $61million dollar victory against E-bay for sale of counterfeit LV goods on e-Bay's site! Read all about it here. Other interesting news you should know: Roberto Cavalli has decided against selling Roberto Cavalli fashion label. Why? He says its just the wrong time for such move. Click here for the 411. Cavalli's concern about the hard economic times is substnatiated with reports from the inudstry on the difficult times retailers face. Click here for that story.
On to our weekly collection of fashion news relating to or about Africa which we must say is on a happier note!
Read More

Monday, July 7, 2008

Ella Brown Couture Launches Spring/Summer Collection 2008


We got this from the folks at Ella Brown. The Spring/Summer 2008 collection is stunning! To read our feature on Adefunke Adegboola, the beauty and brains behind Ella Brown Couture, click here.

For Immediate Release
Los Angeles, CA July 7, 2008 — Los Angeles based designer Ella Brown Couture has designed a new collection that introduces rich colors and a bridal collection to the brand. This collection also includes an array of vibrant handbags and handmade fine jewelry.
Today July 7th Ella Brown Couture launches its 2008 Spring/Summer Collection to the world on http://www.ellabrowncouture.com/. This collection is a very classy feminine collection of full elegance and majesty with a french baroque inspiration.

“I love working with fabrics that compliments a woman’s [body]," says Adefunke Adegboola, the designer behind Ella Brown. [A]degboola uses a range of textures to create her brand. From feather silk, Italian hand made tulle lace, delicate chiffon and predominantly jewel tone with some spice of a pure Swarovski crystals, rosettes and natural gemstone embellished.

The collection is about styling the woman who loves to stand out and has an appreciation for luxury. The Ella Brown Couture brand includes ready to wear bridal collection, evening clutches and bags, eyewear and handmade fine jewelries all exclusively manufactured in Los Angeles California.

The brand will be launching a line of cosmetics and fragrance in spring of 2009 with its first flagship store in Lagos, Nigeria. The brand is sold in over 40 selected boutiques and bridal galleries in the U.S, Europe and Asia.

“Ella Brown couture is definitely made with the woman who appreciates the finer things in life in mind.”- Clutch magazine Online

The new website gives the collection new dimensions. To see the range of the Ella Brown Couture collection, please visit http://www.ellabrowncouture.com/
## #



Read More

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Exclusive Interview: Femi Emiola on Africa, Hollywood & Killer Looks!

Femi Emiola, Hollywood’s next breakout star, has been seen on major dramas such “ER” and “The Practice.” Born in Iowa to a Filipino mother and Nigerian father, Emiola grew up in the Philippines for five years, Nigeria for ten and has lived in Los Angeles since 2001. Although trained in theatre, a drama queen she is not! This gorgeous actress humbly defines herself first as a daughter, sister, aunt, friend and wife.
Femi Emiola is a symbol of the ever powerful African Diaspora, conveying the flavor of her rich cultural backgrounds on screen, film, television and commercials and beyond. An eternal tomboy, Emiola is a dynamic woman, artfully mastering the complexity of a traditional yet modern femininity.

Her latest role as Bianca in "If Looks Could Kill,” Toyota’s latest campaign to lure affluent African American women, says it all! Her killer looks are dangerous. Yet, what’s most striking about Emiola is her lovable quirkiness [including an obsession with Google and tech gadgets] and her passion for storytelling. What are the next chapters of Femi Emiola’s story? To gain respect of her peers, to have children and to actively serve the global community. Beauty inside and out, this theme resounds throughout her story.

LADYBRILLE.COM: Femi, such a pleasure! You are a woman of many talents!!! Why acting? If you were not an actress, what career would you do?
Emiola: I became an actress because I could not fathom doing anything else. It is an interesting – and sometimes complicated - choice for an African woman, isn’t it? When I was growing up, my father was very insistent on a proper education and a career in medicine or law for me. Acting was definitely NOT his plan for me! Both my parents are PhDs in Chemistry, so I grew up in a very higher-education-oriented household. However, my mother was very understanding about the pull of an artistic life, so she made it clear that as long as I got my Bachelor’s degree, I could do anything I wanted. I have always been drawn to story-telling and books. Growing up in Nigeria, I loved to buy an adventure series by Enid Blyton called “The Famous Five”, or the latest new adventure book. I would act out all the stories all by myself in our front yard. We had three mango trees on our property in Ibadan, so I spent a lot of time in those trees. I had an entire cast of imaginary supporting characters hanging out with me, and when I needed extra help, I had one of my cats step in!

I majored in Journalism and Mass Communications, so I think if I were not an actress, I would still have to be telling stories somehow: writing them, probably. I love children and I’ve written and illustrated one children’s book [not published]. I also love to take photographs that tell a story. Is there a place in the world for a shutter-bug actress who likes to tell stories in many different ways? I really hope so, ‘cos I’m living in that space!: Well, anything that has a great character would be awesome to do, regardless of genre. I had a lot of fun doing “If Looks Could Kill” because Bianca is a great character with an interesting life.

LADYBRILLE.COM: In essence, a sense of adventure and a vivid imagination led you to acting. Are these prerequisites in the types of films you watch or act?
Emiola: I love to watch comedy – it is so hard to do, and the very best comedians are totally brilliant. I also love character-driven independent films, like “Little Miss Sunshine,” “Dirty Pretty Things,” “The Station Agent,” “Waitress” and “Juno.” The Lord of the Rings Trilogy? Absolutely fantastic. They are my all-time favorite movies! I’ve also watched all of the “Harry Potter” films. And good comic book movies with well-written characters and a great story are awesome to watch – so I thoroughly enjoyed “Iron Man.” And you can bet that I’ll be the first in line when “The Hobbit” comes out. It’s the stuff my childhood imagination was filled with, and I love that stuff.

LADYBRILLE.COM: It’s evident that story telling is important to you. Which actors tell stories the best? Tell us your story- about the challenges you have faced in Hollywood?
Emiola: Chiwetel Ejiofor and Jeffrey Wright are a couple of actors who come immediately to mind. The work that they do is emotional and born from deep inside them. And who doesn’t want to work with some of the powerhouses of the acting world, like Meryl Streep and Angela Bassett? I also love Patricia Clarkson - I love watching how subtle and powerful she is.

It can be difficult to go about getting the right training, the right representation, and then doing well in the process of getting work. It’s difficult because really, actors can control nothing but the work that they actually do. Can we MAKE an agent represent us? Not really. Can we MAKE someone give us work? Not really. Choosing this career path guarantees that there will be a lot of heartache, a lot of rejection, a lot of soul-searching and second-guessing of yourself.There is that Hollywood mind-game – are you in or are you out? In the end, all we can really do is be healthy in spirit and in body, and put your energy into the quality of the work that you do. I have been really blessed with a supportive family and a circle of friends that keep me grounded. They are there for me when I lose my way or when I have a victory. I study, and constantly work on my craft. I try not to worry about getting work. It will come, it has a way of doing that. The challenges do exist, but I try to keep it in perspective. I keep my eyes on the prize: Happiness is the ultimate end goal for me

LADYBRILLE.COM: Continual soul searching is imperative to evolve in one’s craft. How do you best get into character and convey the soul of a role?
Emiola: Very good question. Some roles are easier to slip into than others. Obviously, my imagination is a muscle I rely on a lot. If the role is something that is so far away from myself that I can’t even imagine it, it is always a good idea to go to the environment of that character and experience it for a while.

I did a film years ago where the character makes these ballet shoe-like forms out of cloth and water and paste. On my director’s advice, I visited the artist who actually makes this art, and made some real forms with her. It was warm and it was thick, and it was sexy and sad in a visceral sort of way. I ended up using that feeling as the emotional motivation for my character in the whole film. The director, Tanya Steele, won a Directors Guild Award for the film, and rightly deserved it. She taught me very early in my career that I find my characters internally first, by the way they feel about something, themselves, the world around them and the people in their lives.

LADYBRILLE.COM: Describe the essence of a modern African woman, and what attributes would you convey the complexity of such a role?
Emiola: A modern African woman has all the following attributes, among many: Strength. Intelligence. Compassion. Generosity. Beauty. Confidence. . . Love of family. A sense of humor, a big heart and a smile to match. I would look to my African girlfriends right now and think of them if I had to work on such a role. They are all these things and then some. My best friend is Liberian and she inspires me every day.

LADYBRILLE.COM: Tell the world a little secret about Femi Emiola- the modern African woman- you know something quirky, something unexpected?
Emiola: Well, truth-be-told, I’m kind of clumsy and can very easily fall off the floor if it were possible. I’m a tomboy, so wearing high heels is an extremely new experience for me. So you can imagine that shooting “If Looks Could Kill” where my character, Bianca, lives in her 4-inch heels, was very...um...interesting in the balance department. I was running, jumping, beating up bad guys and wearing high heels the whole time. It was a lot of fun, and I have to give credit to Bianca for my new collection of gorgeous high heels. I went out and bought a few 3-inchers after the shoot!

LADYBRILLE.COM: Your looks, they kill? What tips would you give to women to attain killer looks?
Emiola: Oh wait a minute now! I don’t think that the title “If Looks Could Kill” applies to me as Bianca! Quite frankly, I think it refers to the beautiful Toyota Camry I drive around in the show. There was a very talented makeup artist on the set making sure I looked good on camera, so you know, I can’t really claim credit for “killer looks”. When I roll out of bed in the morning, I am just grateful my man thinks I’m attractive!

I think every woman has an inherent beauty. So to have killer looks? Be healthy. Be confident in yourself and what you have to offer the world. Hold your head up high. Flash your sense of humor. Maya Angelou’s “Phenomenal Woman” says it all. A woman is the most beautiful than when she’s healthy and happy, and confidence just adds that extra umph!

Article by Nana Danquaah Osafo.
Read More
Theme images by Jason Morrow. Powered by Blogger.

© 2007-2017 Ladybrille® Blogazine, All Rights Reserved.

Designed by ScreenWritersArena