- Toyin Lawani, the CEO of Tiannah’s Place Empire, showcased her culinary skills by creating a dress featuring fried chickens.
- The celebrity stylist created a stunning dress using 100 fried chickens, gold material, gold embellishments, and a puffy hand for a breathtaking look.
Toyin Lawani, a well-known Nigerian fashion designer and the CEO of Tiannah’s Place Empire, has once again demonstrated her abilities by creating a dress with fried chickens.
About 100 fried chickens were used to makethe outfit by the celebrity stylist, who also added gold fabric to give it an amazing appearance. Furthermore, the dress included a puffy hand and was embellished with gold.
Toyin Lawani wore a gold shoe that matched the colour of her outfit and created a crown out of chicken bones and feathers to give off a royal vibe. Earrings, bracelets, and a gold wristwatch complemented her outfit.
She captioned the post:
“Fried Chicken 🍗 Anyone🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I did just because I can 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
Now imagine this for an advert for your restaurant.
The chicken Bones and feathers didn’t go to waste too, I sprayed it gold and used it for the crown. #kingoffashion 👑
Shot by The lenslord @segun_wealth. 🦉”
Reacting to the post…
@food_cakesbynini: “Mother hen.”
@faith_tie: “In this economy ….?, This is beautiful anyways itzqueenpriscilla: “Imagine wearing this to Ajegunle.”
@phemi_babs: “Tee mama what happened to all the chicken afterwards? Just curious.”
@ezeprettygold: “If I was close to you eh, nah to chop that chicken before you even finish.”
@m_jpricelesshairs: “Where you not tempted?
@the_hainours: “@tiannahsplacempire Mooma abeg send it, I will make a sweet stew, so it won’t go to waste.”
@okwuosaifeoma: “Is this a Chicken Republic photoshoot? Only then will this make sense.”
@debbyjelly_: “Sebi you have started again. Your dogs will enjoy what some people need to feed on. Wooooo fashion yin tin lagbara ju economy Nigeria loooor oo. This talent is obviously not for Nigeria. May the country that need your talent more find you. Who would have thought of this creative idea, deep abeg.”