Dazzling. As I marched to the park by my apartment, that’s all the drivers of each passing car could think. Dazzling. And maybe amazing. Or rainbow.



One thing about this traditional cultural dress that it’s water resistant. I took a nice dip and washed off before today’s shoot.

Although the pattern might be shocking and provocative on the streets of the city, this dress blends right in to the natural surroundings of nature’s palette of rainbow of technicolor.

Some are scammed by Nigerian princes, others dress like Nigerian princes.

And if there is anything I have learned in my fashion career, it’s that your dreams need to be even more colorful than your outfits. It’s like my great great grandmother, Marilyn Monroe always told me: DREAM IN TECHNICOLOR.

Here is me performing what I thought was a rain dance. Even though it didn’t technically make water fall from the sky, my photographer did cry a rainstorm worth of tears at my sheer beauty. INSPIRING!

Some fashion should be left to the viewer to interpret its meaning. This is me pretending to eat a worm.

Boys and old middle-aged women—please remember that no matter how dark the tunnel of life gets, you can filter your way out.

DREAM IN TECHNICOLOR.