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Monday, June 29, 2009

BET Awards 2009 Red Carpet Looks!

Many Black celebrities flaunted their red carpet looks at the 9th Annual BET Awards. The ladies set the trends on the red carpet with mini embellished dresses. Makeup overall seemed to depict the somber mood in Hollywood and across the globe, on the death of Michael Jackson, as the ladies deferred to the minimalist era with simple clean fresh yet youthful makeup. We didn't care too much for Beyonce Knowles choice of dress and makeup. While her dress offered a burst of color and lots of sequins, it overall did nothing to create a 'ummph ' factor. Also, while it was great to keep things minimal, 95% of the time, Beyonce's makeup on the red carpet is too safe and unsinpiring. It will be nice to see her take a bit more risks the way she does with her dresses.

Our favorite look for the evening: Alicia Keys in a see through sleeves, heavily embellished v-neck mini Jenny Packham dress. Her strappy nude sexy sandals and matching clutch with full neck length freshly tight hair curls made her our Ladybrille celeb of the evening.

Fashion Police Alert for Melody Thornton. Melody Thornton definitely got the attention of our fashion police and has been approriately cited with Ladybrille Fashion Penal Code section 314-318.6 ''Indecent Exposure." What oshi (foolishness)!

Beyonce Knowles

Beyonce Knowles

Ciara

Ciara

Zoe Saldana

Amber Rose

Kanye West with Amber Rose

Tatyana Ali

Melanie Thornton

Mr. Joe Jackson

Janet Jackson


~Article by Uduak Oduok
Photocredit: Adriana Barazza/WENN.com
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BET Awards 2009 Tribute to Michael Jackson, King of Pop, a Dissappointment

The 9th Annual BET Awards took place Sunday June 28th in Los Angeles. BET hyped the event up promising a tribute to Michael Jackson. All eyes were on BET as BET informed the press and public it had reorganized the show to pay tribute to Michael Jackson, the King of Pop. R &B singers Usher and Justin Timberlake who were initially not on the schedule would now be performing, all in an honor to the King of Pop. CNN promised live coverage of the event and even began a pre-event coverage at BET's red carpet. During the show, however, CNN was no where to be found. I wonder why? Might it be because the show was dissppointing to the point of tackiness with respect to paying tribute to the King of Pop?

Okay, let's be clear. Reorganizing a show that probably took months to plan in three days is no easy task. Many things especially logistics are bound to go wrong. So, I am cognizance of that. But, the logistics actually went quite well at least to the normal eye at the BET Awards. What seemed quite off was the so called tribute or lack thereof to the King of Pop.

The initial intro by Comedian/Actor/Singer Jaime Foxx was promising as Foxx dressed in costumes reminiscent of Michael Jackson mimicked him in his dance steps. It was exciting fun but after that, went downhill. While Foxx would attempt to revive the tribute to Michael Jackson spirit with his moonwalk, the overall ambience of the show seemed lost of that point.

Many of performers and recipients of awards througout the night failed to pay homage to the King of Pop. It need nto have been a grand thing. A word or two such as "RIP Michael" would have been more than enough. Those who did where less than a handful. Artists like Beyonce, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Wyclef, Ciara, Neyo, Maxwell and Jaime Foxx were some of the few that had a clear idea what "tribute to Michael Jackson" meant.

BET's salute to local heroes such as Mayor Elect James Young from Philadelphia, Food from the Hood and the Three Pact (three black doctors George Jenkins, Sampson Davis and Rameck Hunt) was highly commendable. But then, they undermined the somewhat moderate elegance of the show with the commercial promo of Jiame Foxx and Martin Lawrence's upcoming movie 'Shenene.' The preview was beyond 'ghettofied' as you get. If I see one more black man dressed up as a 'Shenene' or 'Shenequa' and advancing the negative stereotypes of the black woman in America, I will scream!

I was overall highly dissapointed. I expected a highly refined show, a true tribute to the King of Pop with performances by numerous artists and a seamless transition. I felt it was the perfect opportunity for BET to break its reputation for putting junk out to the world about the black community. BET simply did not step up to the plate. In retrospect, they could have maybe not declared it a tribute to Michael, be about their show and then dedicate a special show to do a tribute to Michael where it was all about his life and legacy.

In any event, it leaves room for other networks to get it right. Any takers?

Winners of 2009 BET Awards
Best Gospel Artist, Mary Mary
Best New Artist, Keri Hilson-- see our prior interview with Keri Hilson.
Best Group, Day 26
Best Collaboration, Jamie Foxx/T-Pain, 'Blame It'
Best Video Director, Benny Boom
Viewers' Choice Award, T.I. (featuring Rihanna) 'Live Your Life'
Best Actor, Will Smith
Best Actress, Taraji Henson
Female Athlete of the Year, Serena Williams
Male Athlete of the Year, LeBron James
Video of the Year, Beyonce, "Single Ladies"
Best Male R'n'B Artis, Ne-Yo
Best Female R'n'B Artist, Beyonce
Best Male Hip-Hop Artist, Lil Wayne
Best Female Hip-Hop Artist, M.I.A.

~article by Uduak Oduok
~Photocredit: Adrianna Barraza/WENN.com

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Arise Africa Fashion Award Winners 2009

It was one full week of some of the most spectacular fashions across the continent of Africa. Arise Africa Fashion Week made and grand entrance and also ended in a grand way with the first ever Arise Africa Fashion Awards. USA R &B singer R. Kelly was part of the festivities as he performed, for the first in Africa, at the Arise Awards. See below for winners.

Model of the Year
Oluchi Onweagba-Orlandi(Nigeria)
Africa Fashion Week Model Award
Ajuma (Kenya)

Designer of the year
Tiffany Amber (Nigeria)
David Tlale (South Africa)
(Both will be showing at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week this September)

Award for Innovation in Design
Ituen Basi (Nigeria)

Fashion Creative Award
Anglo Gold (South Africa)
Susan Hayes (South Africa)

Most Promising Designer
Eyola (Nigeria)
Heni (South Africa)

Emerging Designer
Christie Brown (Ghana)

Fashion Business Award
Maponya Mall (Soweto, South Africa)

Africa Red Carpet Award
Kluk CDGT (South Africa)
~Photocredit: Wire image/B.Raglin
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

CFDA Awards 2009 Winners and Red Carpet Pictures


As the best of the best African designers show off their designers this week in the continent, the best of the best American fashion designers gathered on Monday, June 15th, 2009 in New York for the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers Awards (CFDA). The CFDA Awards celebrates the creative and brightest minds in America's fashion industry and is considered the Oscars of fashion in the USA.

Women's Wear Daily reports some of the following as winners from the event:
"Kate and Laura Mulleavy for Rodarte, who picked up the Womenswear Designer of the Year nod; Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez for Proenza Schouler, [t]ook home the Accessory Designer of the Year award; Swarovski Award for Menswear recipient Tim Hamilton, and Swarovski Award for Accessory Design winner Justin Giunta for Subversive Jewelry.

Marc Jacobs for
Louis Vuitton took the International Award and the Eleanor Lambert Award went to GQ creative director Jim Moore. WWD editor in chief Edward Nardoza received the Eugenia Sheppard Award.

The Board of Directors' Special Tribute was awarded to First Lady Michelle Obama. Ralph Lauren won the first Popular Vote award."


Enjoy pictures from the red carpet.

Rachel Roy

Tracy Reese

Jason Wu with Diane Kruger

Bradley Cooper in CK with Italo Zucchelli

Agyness Deyn

Ashley Olsen

Betsey Johnson

Donna Karan

Diane Von Furstenburg

Heidi Klum in Michael Kors

Jack White and Anna Sui

Kirsten Dunst

NadjaSwarovski



First pic: Designer Zac Posen with Doutzen Kroes in Zac Posen design.

Photocredit: Scott Rudd
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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Nigeria Entertainment Awards [NEA] 2009, June 6th, 2009


We told you in March about the annual Nigeria Entertainment Awards [NEA]! The event is right around the corner, June 6th, 2009, and will be held at Howard University's Cramton Auditorium in Washington, D.C. The competition is fierce! It will indeed be very intriguing to see who wins in the various nominated categories. Also, the producers have just recently partnered with our friends at Tru Spot to bring you live coverage of the event, just in case you can't make it, so be sure to check in at Truspot! Meanwhile, revisit our extensive coverage of past NEA events below.

Nigeria Entertainment Awards 2009 Nominees List
Nigeria Entertainment Awards 2008, Get Excited!
Nigeria Entertainment Awards 2008 Coverage
Nigeria Entertainment Awards 2007 Coverage


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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Chaka Khan, Mo’Nique, Stephanie Okereke at the 6th Annual African Goodwil Awards 2009!


Mo’Nique & Husband Sidney Hicks


Music Icon Chaka Khan, the brilliant Comedian & Actress Mo’Nique, Soprano legend Hope Foye, Nollywood Actress Stephanie Okereke, Nigeria’s Olympian Marathon runner Mary Akor, Her Excellency Dame Patience J. Goodluck (middle) wife of Vice President of Federal Republic of Nigeria and Dr. Deborah Hyde, the second Africa-American Neuro Surgeon were some of the dynamic personalities present at the 6th Annual African Goodwill Awards held at the Veteran Memorial Complex in Culver City, a city in West Los Angeles, California.

The event began with an Induction Ceremony honoring inductees such as Los Angeles based Jamaican restaurateur Audrey Collins [inducted into the Igbo family] and Gina Paige, President of African Ancestry Inc. [inducted into the Yoruba family]. It also included African traditional music, “blessings” and brief history and culture of the host families: Bini Social Club of Southern California, Dr. & Mrs. John Oriji, Mr & Mrs. John Anchang, Mr. & Mrs. Udo Nwachukwu, the Ajawara Family & Hon. Dr & Mrs. Hialry Ihenachor.

Following the induction ceremony, guests poured into the main banquet hall of the Veteran memorial complex for dinner and the Goodwill Awards. For dinner, guests were dinner served by LA’s reputable Veronica’s Kitchen. The meal consisted of salads, really sautéed spinach, fried plantains and jellof rice [a popular dish all over West Africa originating from Nigeria which includes rice, tomatoes, onion, salt, pepper and other spices].

“Because that is where it starts. That is where it originates," said Mo’Nique who just signed the biggest deal in the history of BET for her new show, The Monique Show, to Ladybrille prior to receiving her award as African Goodwill honoree, in response to our question on why her interest and works with Africa. Mo’Nique has visited Africa and specifically Nigeria in support of the Africa Movie Academy Awards. She also starred as the lead actress in Phat Girlz, a story written and directed by Ethiopia’s Nnegest Likké.

“Aside from it being my ancestral home, I find it warm and beautiful,”explained Chaka Khan to Ladybrille. “It is a great honor for me to receive this award,” added Chaka Khan who received the 2009 Ambassador of Goodwill Awards.

Throughout the event guests enjoyed the performances of African/American artists such as the very brilliant International Christian Choir, the New Wave Band and Jazz artist Douye, February 2009’s Ladybrille Woman of the Month.



Ladybrille's Uduak Oduok interviews Comedian/Actress Mo'Nique



Nollywood Actress Stephanie Okereke, 2009 African Jewel Award



Chaka Khan receives her Ambassador of Goodwill Awards



Soprano Hope Foye receives 2009 Lifetime Achievement Awards from Uchenna Nworgu, Executive Director, African Focus Inc. [AFI]



Her Excellency Dame Patience J. Goodluck (middle) wife of Vice President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, Special Guest of Honor & 2009 Ambassador of Goodwill Award Honoree



Dr. Deborah Hyde



Uchenna Nworgu, Founder & Executive Director, AFI, Her Excellency Dame Patience J. Goodluck (middle) wife of Vice President of Federal Republic of Nigeria & Her Excellency Mrs. Alayingi Sylva, wife of Executive Governor of Bayelsa State. Mr. Imaniboro Senior Special Assistant Media Relations for Vice President.



Photocredits: James/African Goodwill Awards
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Friday, February 13, 2009

Africans and Friends of Africa Impress at the 40th Annual NAACP Image Awards

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Africans and friends of Africa gathered at the 40th Annual NAACP Image Awards to honor the outstanding works of people of color in the arts [motion picture, television, recording,and literature]. Actress Taraji P. Henson, Actress/Singer Beyonce, Actor Will Smith, Actress/Singer Jennifer Hudson, and Actress Keisha Knight Pulliam are some of the names that walked home with awards. Majority of the celebs at the event put the 'BRILL' in brilliant with 'musthahave, gottahave' fashions. Enjoy a select few images of celeb Africans and Hollywood fans of Africa who attended the event.

Eva knocked the breath out of many with her oh soooo stunning strapless empire waist blue lace gown sealed with a silk blue ribbon. Breathtaking!
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Actress Taraji P. Henson has the spotlight and boy does she work it in this halter lemon gown! Her matching lemon eye makeup, hair and accessories show she understands how to take advantage and bask in the spotlight.
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Actress Jennifer Frederique was smooth as silk on the red carpet in a sexy champagne spaghetti strapped gown.
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Nigerian Hollywood based actor Hakeem Kae-Kazim made it a velvet affair on the red carpet.
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The self proclaimed fan of Nollywood, actress Vanessa Williams, brought the fierceness in this one shoulder embellished gown.
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Actress Sanaa Lathan, girlfriend of Nigerian NFL player Wale Ogunleye, was hot like 'FIYAH'in this red plunging neck jersey gown.
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Keisha Knight Pulliam aka Rudy Huxtable made her presence felt in this dangerously electrifying blue gown with a slit that goes on for miles.
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Actor/Producer/Director/Entrepreneur Tyler Perry, currently dating San Franciso/Ethiopian Model Gelila Bekele, co-hosted the Awards event.
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Actor Danny Glover, ever the avid lover and supporter in words and action, of Africa, graced the event with his presence.
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Photo credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images for NAACP
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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Nigeria Fashion Awards 2008

The first ever Nigeria Fashion Awards recognizing the work of fashion industry members and pushing them to achieve higher recently took place in Abuja, Nigeria. Awards were presented to five women considered Nigeria's style icons: Chief Mrs Opral Benson, Dr. Mrs Maryam Babangida, Erelu Abiola Dosumu, Mrs Folorunsho Alakija and Hajia Abbah Folawiyo. In attendance was also Paco De Jaimes, President of the World Fashion Council.
Winners of nominated categories were as follows:
Designer of the year, Deola Sagoe
Fashion Photographer of the year, Kelechi Amadi Obi
Hair Stylist of the year, Make Me Beauty Place
Make Up Artist of the year, Modela
Fashion Editor of the year, Vanguar's Allure Remi Diagbare
Fashion writer of the year, Yemisi Abah
Fashion page of the year, ThisDay Style
Male and female models of the year, Yerima and Lynda Ezike
Best dressed Newscasters of the year, Eugenia Abu and Cyril Stober
Best dressed Senators, Grace Bent and Teslim Kolawole Folarin
Best dressed female and male head of govt. parastatal, Mrs Dora Akunyili and OtunbaSegun Runsewe
Best dressed minister, Prince Adetokunboh Kayo
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Oluchi, Cobhams, Dbanj, TY Bello, Others Make the Nominees List for The Future Awards 2009!

Congratulations to the many young high achievers who made the list for the Future Awards 2009. The event will be held on January 18th and 19th, 2009. Visit the Awards site here to check out the list of nominees which include Oluchi, Cobhams, D'Banj and Ty Bello, among many, to vote your preferences.
Ty Bello

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

MTV Africa Music Awards [MAMA] More Pictures & Winners

We are glad we at least got one prediction right. Yay! Not only did Nigeria's D'Banj win "Artist of the Year," he also won "Best Male." Congrats!

Other winners included Alicia Keys--Best R & B, Nigeria's 9ice--Best Hip-Hop Artist, Nigeria's P-Square--Best Group, South Africa's Jozi--Best live Performer and South Africa's Seether--Best Alternative Group. The event paid tribute to MAMA Africa, Miriam Makeba, who just passed. Ghana's Samini, who was also up for an award in Best Live Performer category, made it clear he was unhappy with South Africa's Jozi as the winner. According to him, live performer means exactly that "live," which he implied the group did not meet the criteria. MTV made its selection of winners through fans who texted the network all day to choose their ultimate stars.
Fans were also treated to duo performances by their favorite artists. For example, South Africa's HHP and Nigeria's Asa performed while South Africa's Casette, Kenya's Jua Cali, Nigeria's Ikechukwu and Naeto C collaborated to bring down the house. Special congrats to 9ice as he was up against America's Lil Wayne and The Game yet he won Best Hip-hop. That's one step closer to bringing home the grammys as he promises in his song, "Street Credibility."The show will air on November 29th, 2008 on MTV channels across the globe. For our prior 2008 MTV Africa Music Awards [MAMA] winners and pictures, click here.
All photos by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
The Coveted Award

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Ms. Kelly Rowland handling it as she announces an award winner
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Ms. Alicia Keys who could not make it thanking her fans for the award
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Mr. Abolore Akande aka 9ice receives his award
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South Africa's Jozi on the Red Carpet

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