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    Deciphering Diamonds: What Does The Cut Of A Diamond Say About Its Wearer?

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    Deciphering Diamonds: What Does The Cut Of A Diamond Say About Its Wearer?

    Deciphering Diamonds: What Does the Cut of a Diamond Say About its Wearer?

    There is no question that a wedding band is a reflection of one’s unique taste and creative personality. Many women are unaware that the actual cut of their diamond may say something about their personal traits. Whether they are shy and conservative or glitzy and glamorous, there is a diamond shape for even the most discerning tastes.

    • Round Cut Diamond

      The simple round cut diamond continues to be one of the most popular choices for an engagement ring. Round rings reflect an air of timeless sophistication and a love without end. Women who prefer round cuts are traditionalists at heart. They prefer a more conventional wedding filled with time-honored wedding customs. Round cut women are honest, conservative, and faithful until the end.

    • Oval Cut Diamond

      A combination of a round-cut and emerald cut stone, the oval cut diamond takes sparkling to the next level. Similar to the round diamond, women who select oval diamonds are somewhat conservative; however, they may have bit more individuality. The diamonds egg-shape is thought to represent fertility.

    • Marquise Cut Diamond

      Marquise diamonds are larger than life, and should not be worn by a passive woman. This large stone is created to maximize carat weight, making it a prime choice for women who crave dramatic and extravagant accessories.

    • Pear Cut Diamond

      Often referred to as the teardrop diamond, this pear-shaped stone takes its style from the marquise and oval cut diamonds. This choice is for the indecisive lady who wants the best of both worlds. With one rounded edge and one pointed, the teardrop is for women who have both sharp edges and soft corners.

    • Princess Cut Diamond

      Although princess cuts are still seen as a traditional choice, they are perhaps a bit more modern. The four-pointed corners add a new flair on an old favorite. The woman who wears a princess cut is energetic and craves excitement.

    • Emerald Cut Diamond

      This elaborate cut is not for the faint of heart. In fact, emerald diamonds have fewer facets, allowing any flaws in the stone to show through. Women who wear an emerald shaped ring have confidence, and are considered risk-takers. They challenge naysayers and are head-strong in their decisions.

    • Cushion Cut Diamond

      The cushion diamond is soft and elegant. A cross between a traditional round diamond and a princess cut, this romantic ring is for a woman who is soft around the edges, yet stunning.

    • Radiant Cut Diamond

      The radiant diamond stone mirrors the emerald cut; however it has more facets allowing it to radiate immense amounts of light. Glitzy and glamorous, this ring will sparkle, as will the woman who owns it.

    • Heart Cut Diamond

      This unique stone is shaped into a perfect heart. Whether the bride is in love with love, or all things heart-shaped, this is the perfect ring to reflect her individual style and personality

    • Asscher Cut Diamond

      The vintage-style asscher cut diamond is for the fashionably savvy woman. A favorite among the trendy elite, this gorgeous ring is definitely vogue. This ring is for women who loved to be noticed and the center of attention. Wearing this ring will definitely do the trick.

    Women who are in the process of choosing the perfect wedding ring may want to find one that matches their personality. Others who have a wedding ring may want to discover what their ring truly means, and they may discover something about themselves in the process.

    SEE ALSO: 106 Unique And Stylish Skirt And Blouse Styles For African Women.

    Pay Less And Dress More In 5 Easy Steps

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    Hello cosmopolitan fashionistas, come in here and take a look at 5 easy ways that you can use to pay less but dress at the same time.

    Pay Less And Dress More In 5 Easy Steps

    So the festive season has come and gone, making way for the New Year. Your savings have taken a beating due to all the past Christmas plans, but this year, yes, this year you will really keep your resolution! The resolution is to stick more to the budget and be less impulsive and become thriftier. With these 5 simple steps, you can fight the battle of Fashion ”wants” versus “ needs” and win it! Pay Less Dress More!

    • Thin your wardrobe and fatten your wallet
    • Separate your needs from your wants
    • Get creative and manipulative
    • Swap unwanted items
    • Care and repair

    1. Thinning Your Wardrobe

    If you are one of those people that have many clothes and have never worn some of them or have not repeated an outfit, this could be very beneficial for you. The idea is to go through your wardrobe at your own pace and make 2 piles, the right pile you keep and the left you get rid of. If you find this to be a tedious task and tend to be indecisive, invite some friends over for a wardrobe party with some drinks and snacks and they can help you vote to say what stays or goes.

    This way you will not feel too sentimental about the clothes in the left pile because your friends will not let you put them back in the right pile. The quicker you do it the better you create room for you to see exactly what needs to go and you can sell these items online on eBay or other sites, as well as thrift shops, yard sales, car boot sales and flea markets. You could also offer them to your friends if they are interested or they know someone that might be. Remember, sentimental clothing is more valuable to you in cash than in trash!

    ALSO SEE: 5 Elegant & Chic Evening Dresses For Plus Size Women.

    2. Separate Your Needs From Your Wants

    After creating wardrobe space and fattening the wallet, the second step is to economically visualise what the real essentials are that you want to buy to fill in the gaps. This means that whatever new pieces you buy have to be compatible with the leftover pieces so you can mix and match your wardrobe on a daily basis.

    You can then decide on a price ceiling of how much you would like to spend and from which reasonably priced shops. The best thing to do then is to leave all your credit cards at home and just take cash as well as any vouchers that may still be valid for discounts. Aim for smaller shops so you are not overwhelmed and end up being impulsive. The best time to do this is at the end of season sales or closing down sales.

    3. Get Creative And Manipulative

    At this point, your creativity comes in handy because you need to practice accessorising and changing the looks of the same outfit but making it appear different each time. Alternate between daywear with shorts, miniskirts and Capri pants to evening wear with mini dresses with scarves, jackets, trousers, and maxi skirts with tops covered by a jacket.

    For a more casual look go for the wrap over styles and halter necks as well as sarongs for the beach. Denim is best used especially for the deconstruction of garments into other patterns or for reversible wear. Customise the look by dying them or ironing on diamante stickers or embroidered motifs.

    SEE ALSO: Best Ways To Rock Palazzo Pants With Crop Tops.

    4. Swap It! Or Donate It!

    This challenge is best completed if you are not too concerned with hygiene issues or the value of the item concerned. If you did not manage to get rid of any clothes from the left pile by swapping or giving to a friend in tip 1), you can take it to more upmarket clothing exchange shops that buy and sell designer label clothes.

    It could also be very humble to pay it forward and donate to charity so the same piece you enjoyed wearing can be enjoyed by someone else that is in dire need of clothes. Salvation Army shops are always open for that and sometimes there are containers at collection points where you can leave the clothes. If you decide to swap an item while in the process of donating, you might just end up with an item you really liked but could not afford before.

    5. Care And Repair

    The last hurdle to get over to ensure certain victory is to make sure the new wardrobe is put in order and clothes are folded with accessories in their place. Make sure you pick your work outfit the night before, to avoid dressing in a hurry and ending up with a chaotic wardrobe. Adhere to the washing instructions and separate dark from light colours and hand wash any delicate items or run them in the appropriate cycle. See to it that any damaged clothes that are worth repairing are mended, but only if you are not paying more for repairs than what the item cost.

    If you have come this far and can safely say you have done all this then you have won the battle, but it is a struggle and it is easy to slip, so try to be consistent and remember always…..you are what

    ALSO SEE: 7 Plus Size Bloggers Redefining Fashion For Plus Size Women.

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    Ghanaian Actress Yvonne Nelson Natural Hair Look

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    Take a look at Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson’s natural hair look. This article is part of our May/June digital issue. More recent photos have been added to this article since it was first published.

    The actress, Yvonne Nelson is a Ghanaian actress and was born on November 12, 1985. She is an actress, model, film producer and an entrepreneur. The former Miss Ghana contestant shot to fame after playing the lead roles in Princess Tyra and Playboy, two popular and well received Ghanaian movies.

    She was in a relationship with Nigerian music artist Iyanya, popularly known for his song, “Kukure” and “Your Waist” that was dedicated to Yvonne.

    ALSO SEE: NATURAL HAIR ICON: LUPITA NYONG’O THE QUEEN OF TRESS.

    “I Can’t Be With Any Girl But Kim, She Turns Me On The Most’: Kanye West Reveals

    During a discussion at Cannes Lion Festival this morning, rapper Kanye West revealed that he can only be with his wife Kim Kardashian because she is the ‘number one woman in the world’ and the only woman who turns him on the most.

    “I can’t be with any girl but Kim because that’s the girl I look at her pictures the most, I get turned on the most. She’s the number one woman in the world,” Kanye said

    Kanye made the admission about how he feels about his wife and mother of his daughter, North while he was in conversation with Steve Stout, Stephanie Ruhle and Ben Horowitz at a talk entitled Translation: Technology, Culture, and Consumer Adoption: Learning to Read the Cultural Landscape held at the Palais des Festivals during the biggest advertising festival in the world.

    Kim and Kanye tied the knot last month in an extravagant Italian wedding, after dating since 2012.

    ALSO SEE: Beyonce And Kim Kardashian Have Revolutionized Our Generation’s View Of What Beautiful Is.

    Bogus Nigerian Bride And Groom Jailed For Sham Wedding

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    Bogus Nigerian Bride And Groom Jailed For Sham Wedding

    • Nigeria-born Uzoma Onwuha paid Robert Horvath £1,000 to marry her
    • But staff at Cardiff register office soon became suspicious of the ‘couple’
    • The ‘doting’ bride and groom couldn’t give basic details about each other
    • One guest revealed he was invited after the pair found him at a bus stop

    A bogus bride and groom have been jailed after rounding up guests for their sham wedding – from a local bus stop.

    Uzoma Onwuha, 30, and Robert Horvath, 35 exchanged vows at Cardiff register office, in front of strangers they’d met on the way to their ceremony in Cardiff, Wales.

    But Nigeria-born Onwuha had paid Horvath £1,000 to marry her so that she could get the necessary paperwork to stay in Britain.

    Staff at the register office soon became suspicious because the ‘couple’ couldn’t give basic details about each other.

    Later, a police investigation showed that one guest revealed that he was invited after the pair found him at a bus stop nearby.

    Cardiff Crown court heard that as soon as their big day was over the newlyweds went their separate ways.

    Onwuha caught a bus back to her home in London alone where she was arrested.

    Meanwhile, Horvath was seized in a raid on his home in Newport, South Wales, where he was found living with another woman.

    ALSO SEE: Nigerian Couple Jailed For Money Laundering And Human Trafficking.

    Prosecutor Jeremy Jenkins said: ‘There were only six guests at the wedding.

    ‘But they were unable to answer police questions such as where the other guests were from.

    ‘One guest said he had been invited to the wedding after a random meeting with the bride and groom at a bus stop.’

    Onwuha, who came to the Britain on a student visa, admitted obtaining leave to enter or remain in the UK by deception.

    Horvath, a Czech Republic native who has lived in Britain since 2000, admitted assisting unlawful immigration.

    They were each jailed for 12 months and told to pay £225 to cover prosecution costs.

    Judge Phillip Richards said: ‘Horvath got a financial reward from a woman who could scarcely afford that money. For him it was a money-making exercise. For her it was a money-losing exercise.

    ‘Those who deceive in order to benefit in such a way are creating serious crimes. There is already enough criminal activity going on in the UK,’

    Upon serving her sentence, Onwuha will be released into immigration custody and steps will be taken for her to be returned to Nigeria.

     

    Gang Smuggled Nigerian Woman To The UK To work as sex Slave And Forced Her To Undergo Voodoo Curse

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    Meet the gang who smuggled Nigerian woman to the UK to work as a sex slave and forced her to undergo voodoo curse to remain in bondage. red avoid are two convicted members of the three-members group. On the left is 48-year-old Florence Obadiaru and on the right is 45-year-old Johnson Olayinka. A third member, who’s not in the photograph is 44-year-old Olusoji Oluwafemi.

    See how it was reported by the UK DailyMail below;

    Three members of an international prostitution ring that smuggled a Nigerian woman into the UK to work as a sex slave under the threat of a voodoo curse are facing jail today.

    The gang conned the innocent 23-year-old into flying to Heathrow Airport on a bogus passport with the promise of education, a job and a new home.

    Before leaving Nigeria, she was raped and forced to go through a black magic ‘juju’ death ritual to prevent her running away.

    But when the woman arrived in London, her employment failed to materialise. Instead, she was told she was destined to work as a sex slave in Italy, a court heard.

    The plan was only thwarted when Italian authorities spotted her forged ID and sent her back to the UK.

    ALSO SEE: A whistle blower made it possible to free Nigerian prostitutes held captive in Spain.

    It is believed the woman is just one of many victims of the group, based in Africa, that trafficks young women through England to work as prostitutes in mainland Europe.

    Olusoji Oluwafemi, 44, Johnson Olayinka, 45, and Florence Obadiaru, 48, were convicted of trafficking the woman into the UK for sexual exploitation and arranging for her transfer to Italy.

    Oluwafemi and Olayinka were also found guilty of conspiring to get the woman a false passport.

    Oluwatosin Osoba, 48, was acquitted of the same charge following a trial at the Old Bailey.

    Judge Rebecca Poulet said custody is inevitable and sentence was adjourned until July 11.

    The victim, who only spoke a little English, had been recruited by a Nigerian local called Beneditta in her home village near Benin City.

    Her family had struggled financially since the death of her father in 2008, but she aspired to become a nurse.

    In February 2011, Beneditta offered to help the young woman by sending her to England to be educated properly and get a job, the court heard.

    She was told the cost would be £40,000 – which she would have to repay to the organisers.

    ALSO SEE: UK: Nigerian Couple Found Guilty Of Trafficking And Forcing Two Women Into Prostitution By Making Them Eat Snakes.

    Prosecutor Christopher Ames told the court: ‘She had no idea at all what £40,000 was in her own currency, her life had been very hard after her father died, and she jumped at the chance to be educated and be trained for a job, and get away from the desperation and misery of her current family situation.

    ‘She was very excited, a naive young girl, at the prospect of going abroad.’

    She was sent to the Nigerian capital of Lagos on March 23, 2011, to meet a man called Felis who made her a false passport and coached her in getting through UK immigration.

    ‘While he was doing that, he began to sexually assault her’, said Mr Ames.
    ‘That led him to beat her with a belt and that, in turn, led to him raping her that night.’

    When she complained to Beneditta the next morning, she was told: ‘It was what you should have expected’.

    She was then told to pose for photos with a man who would pretend to be her husband.

    In September 2011 she was summoned to the west African country of Benin to get a visa.

    The woman was then told to swear an oath to repay the money in a ceremony that involved cutting her armpit and pubic hair and taking finger nail clippings.

    ‘The oath she was solemnly required to take was to repay that money, £40,000, on pain of death if she did not,’ said Mr Ames.

    ‘This was what was known as a juju ceremony.’

    ALSO SEE: UK: Nigerian Couple Jailed For Money Laundering And Human Trafficking.

    She was driven to Lagos on September 12, 2011 and put on a plane to the UK, meeting Olayinka at Heathrow Airport.

    Olayinka, calling himself ‘Mike’, checked her into the Marbella Hotel in Peckham, south London, and took away her money and passport.

    She was next taken to the house of Obadiaru, an old friend of Beneditta’s, and kept there for a few weeks with no sign of a job or education.

    Obadiaru’s son, who suffers from learning difficulties, groped her on the first night in the house in Brockley, southeast London.

    But when she complained, Obadiaru allegedly told her: ‘What do you think you are here for?’

    The woman was told she was being sent to Italy on October 3, 2011, and collected another false passport from Olayinka’s home.

    ‘It was then for the first time that this very young girl from a small village in Africa, miles away from home, realised she was about to be sent to Italy to be forced into prostitution’, Mr Ames said.

    ‘She came to that gradual realisation, and she suddenly remembered hearing conversations between some men and their girls in Italy.

    ‘She couldn’t speak Italian and there was no question of her being able to work in Italy in the normal sense.

    ‘She became very upset and fearful of what awaited her.’

    ALSO SEE: UK Sham Marriage: Dutch Bride Zunica Sabina and Olusanya O. Jailed.

    The gang’s plan was thwarted by Italian immigration officials, who stopped the woman on an obviously forged passport at Milan Airport and sent her straight back to the UK.

    After she was detained by immigration officials, the woman led them to the alleged identity factory in Osoba’s flat in South Bermondsey, southeast London, and laptops which had been used to make false documents by Olayinka.

    Mr Ames said the National Crime Agency launched Operation Visionary after quizzing the woman ‘to penetrate and stop the activities of an organised crime group based in Africa and here in England, which has as its aim the trafficking of vulnerable young women from Nigeria to European countries, including Italy and France for the purpose of prostitution’

    Oluwafemi, of South Bermondsey, southeast London, Olayinka, of Peckham Rye, southeast London, and Obadiaru, of Brockley, south London denied conspiracy to traffic a person to the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation, and conspiracy to traffic a person out of the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

    ALSO SEE: Nigerian-German Man Jailed For Drug Trafficking In The UK.

    Oluwafemi, Olayinka, and Osoba, of South Bermondsey, southeast London, denied conspiracy to commit an offence of possessing false identity documents.

    Article culled from the UK Daily Mail.

    World Cup 2014: Spain In Pain

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    The big rematch between Spain and Netherlands took place tonight and the tables were turned around in a very disgraceful way for Spain, as they were as the Netherlands beat them to a 5-1 in their first group B match.

    During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Spain and the Netherlands played against each other for the final match and it ended with a 1-0, making Spain the title holder. But tonight, the Netherlands silenced the “S” in Spain and left them with “PAIN”.

    Will Spain recover from this deadly blow that was dealt on them?

     

    Young Entrepreneur Is On A Mission To Empower Children Through Interior Design; One Room At A Time

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    Medina Sam is aiming to break barriers with her business MK Kids Interiors, an Interior Design Company that designs with children for children. What makes Medina remarkable is not just her keen eye for interior design but also how she has used her background to inspire her towards greatness. She grew up in a part of Hackney where 3 gangs were constantly battling to take control. As a child growing up in the midst of that, she could have lost focus but a strong family foundation and solid self-belief has propelled Medina to great heights.

    It has not been an easy journey, for this young entrepreneur who had always dreamed of running her own business.  “I worked with two fantastic interior design companies that gave me a good grounding, but felt I needed more experience. I applied for countless job opportunities and I would get interviews; they would praise my portfolio, and then not offer me the job.” says Medina. With this experience to mind Medina Sam decided to create her own career.

    At just 26 years of age, Medina Sam is now running MK Kids Interiors which she launched in 2012 with the help of The Princes Trust. With the help of The Trust’s mentorship program, MK Kids Interiors has been going from strength to strength in a field that quite often lacks diversity. But as a young black woman in business, Medina is determined to make a difference by showing that neither race nor gender should hold anyone back from following their dreams.

    MK Kids also offers tailor made services for children with Autism; a condition that Medina feels deserves more attention and support.
    MK Kids Interiors is very much driven by empowering children from all backgrounds, enhancing their decision making and seeing them enjoy the spaces that they themselves help to design with the company. With Medina at the helm, MK Kids Interiors is set to break the mould in interior design across the UK and internationally.

    Elizabeth Arden Names Model Adeola Ariyo as First African Ambassador

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    Elizabeth Arden is looking to expand its reach and has selected Nigerian model, Adeola Ariyo as its first African brand ambassador. The 28-year-old Nigerian model will represent Visible Difference, Skin Illuminating and foundation lines around the African continent through the brand’s campaign ads. Former Elizabeth Arden model Lerato Moloi, of South Africa, used her spotlight to shine attention on underweight models and encouraging women of color to protect their skin from UV rays.

    Ariyo, who is from Lagos but born to a Ghanaian mother and Nigerian father, has worked the runway at London Fashion Week, Arise Fashion Week in Lagos, Cape Town Fashion Week and Johannesburg Fashion Week.

    “Being chosen as an Elizabeth Arden Brand Ambassador in Africa is an incredible honor,” Ariyo said. “Elizabeth Arden herself was an entrepreneur, a women’s advocate and champion for holistic beauty, inspiring women all over the world. I’m proud to be associated with a brand that embodies such important values.”

    Speaking to Elle, Corne Nel, the Managing Director of Elizabeth Arden Africa says,  “Expanding into Africa is an exciting venture for our brand. It’s an opportunity to really celebrate African beauty.”

     

    Why And How Millennial Men Are Becoming Fashion Savvier

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    Being a style-savvy man is no longer a turnoff these days. While some may still call it “metro,” we like to call it good fashion sense. Being a well-dressed man is finally something we are shining a positive light on. The reason? It’s likely that with more and more male celebrities dressing sharply, they’re setting an example for young men all over the world. Women are thrilled about this because honestly, who doesn’t like a finely dressed man? It shows that men care about how they present themselves—finally, a trend in clothing culture gives men a chance to show they care more about how they appear when they are out and about. It’s even considered quite fashionable to dress nicely for college classes. Keeping it simple, clean, and not too dressy is the key to pulling off this look as a guy.

    ALSO SEE: Men And Ties: A Perfect Way To Make A Fashion Statement.

    Ever since Justin Timberlake and Jay Z came out with their song “Suit and Tie,” a sharply dressed man has been back in full swing. The “hipster” vibe that has also been a recent trend seems to be fading out while fashion-savvy men are taking over. Women have spoken their praises of a more debonair wardrobe for men, and having an overall cleaner look. Some ladies enjoy a scruffy-looking man, but more and more these days, women and employers seem to really prefer a man who looks like he knows what he wants. Because men are now being a bit braver with their outfit choices, men’s clothing companies are providing more stylish choices for them to pick from. Most department stores and even Forever 21, Target, Marshall’s and H & M have sophisticated and affordable dapper clothing for guys to peruse. More choices that make men look good means a larger variety of ways to look good—in other words, guys won’t be walking around like robots all sporting the exact same threads.

    What’s interesting about the recent craze for modern menswear is that now, men in their 40s and 50s pick sportswear over the chic styles men in their 20s and 30s now lean towards. This used to be completely the opposite, and it’s really quite refreshing to see young men caring more about looking fresh to death. Men who work in an office atmosphere can get excited about their work apparel again now that it’s in en vogue all over again. Gone are the days of the majority of young men looking grungy and sporting the “who cares” look. Opting for matching socks and coordinating belt and shoes has been a much needed change from the overgrown beards and slouchy agnoraks. If you are a young man and would like to try your hand at this fresh professional-looking style, check out Instagram for inspiration. There are plenty of accounts, such as @GQ, that display the most modern and up-to-date men’s fashions. Another rule of thumb to keep in mind is to always try and dress in an age-appropriate manner. Stick to your own personal style—don’t ever copy another’s completely. Get ideas from a few different sources, and build yourself a new wardrobe (or at least buy yourself a new shirt and observe the positive reactions around you). Happy stylin’!

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