Toyin Lawani, a fashion designer and CEO of Tiannah’s Place Empire, is always pushing the boundaries of creativity.
She recently showcased a stunning transformer dress that is vibrant and versatile. This outfit can be styled in various ways without looking the same each time.
The attire comprised of pink ball gown paired with a jacket for a classic feel. In her next transformation, she revealed a short, colorful gown complemented by a striking jacket.
She changed the short dress into a long gown and in another photo, she stylishly posed while hiding behind it.
The mother of three looked amazing in the eye-catching outfit, paired with pink shoes and a matching handbag.
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Netizens reactions…
@zai_narb_: “Been a while since we see transformer dress momma thanks for feeding our eyes again KOF warrior.”
@beautiful_gal_reeree: “Make them leave this thing give you abeg! Ah ah!! You’re not Fashion king again, you’re fashion god.”
@bon_the_bosslady: “Transformer.”
@j_funmi: “The transformation is on point. Keep taking your flowers until I’ll turn your backyard into a garden.”
@creationz_by_somiasah: “Na only you fit run am.”
@lengendrysandy: “Art indeed.”
In other news, Abel Damina, Senior Pastor of Power City International in Uyo, Nigeria, shared the anguish he felt when his youngest daughter, Jeiel, a well-known blogger and entertainer, was kidnapped.
In a widely circulated video, he recounted the intense worry he and his wife faced during her disappearance. Despite their heartache, they honored their commitment to speak at a church event, relying on faith to guide them through the fear of the unknown.
With a heavy heart, Pastor Damina preached through tears, holding onto hope until, miraculously, their daughter returned safely. He urged fellow pastors and the global Christian community to remain steadfast in their faith amid challenges.
Pastor Damina is married to Dr. Rachel Damina, and they have three children: Jemima, Jesimiel, and Jeiel.
He also reflected on the significant spiritual influence he had over Pastor Paul Enenche, General Overseer of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, during Enenche’s time at his church.*