- Toyin Lawani wore a symbolic master piece dress made of silver spoons and pots in her birthday shoot
- Explaining the meaning behind the unusual outfit, Toyin Lawani revealed that the spoon represents the unity of our beautiful people, the silver pot represents a new nation while the black pot represents our will to give whatever it takes and the plate represent represents children who are starving
Celebrity stylist and fashion designer, Toyin Lawani has depicted the current situation of Nigeria as she marks her 41st birthday today, March 1st.
The celebrity stylist wore a symbolic master piece dress made of silver spoons and pots in her birthday shoot.
Explaining the meaning behind the unusual outfit, Toyin Lawani revealed that the spoon represents the unity of our beautiful people, the silver pot represents a new nation while the black pot represents our will to give whatever it takes and the plate represent represents children who are starving.
Silver is a color of modernity, grace, wealth, glamour, prosperity, fortune, royalty and all goodness we can never imagine.
As I celebrate my birthday this year in such a time that our nation fights for transformation and decides on who rules us to a better place of grace and prosperity, I’ve created again a remarkable symbolic master piece of silver spoons and pots.
The spoons represent the unity of our beautiful people in all meekness sincerity and unity and the silver pots.
The spoons represent the unity of our beautiful people in all meekness, sincerity and unity and the Silver Pot represents a new nation clean and clear ready to start afresh with it’s resources.
While the black pots represent our will to give whatever it takes, whatever heat, whatever stain, whatever pressure and the plate on the wall represents the children that are starving and begging for alms on the streets.
Our voices shall count at the end of the day and I believe in a new Nigeria. May our dreams come true in Jesus name.
Nigeria is blessed to have an amazing super talent like mez but opportunities are less.
Nigeria needs to do better”.