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  • These Sequin Lace Styles Should Be in Every Woman鈥檚 Wardrobe

    For the ladies that get it, stunting on this Tems鈥 internet is a full-time job, and you have to come correct every time because really, what鈥檚 the point of dressing up if you don鈥檛 serve lewks?

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    If you still haven鈥檛 gotten the memo, serving lewks is the second most important thing at a Nigerian party 鈥 second only to party jollof, of course. 

    For the ladies that get it, stunting on this Tems鈥 internet is a full-time job, and you have to come correct every time because really, what鈥檚 the point of dressing up if you don鈥檛 get the desired reaction?

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    This list will prove that you absolutely need to jump on the sequins (or sequence, if you鈥檙e from Ibadan) lace train:

    For when you want to make a statement

    You can never go wrong with sequins if you鈥檙e going for not-so-understated elegance. You鈥檒l be giving rich aunty vibes without even trying.


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    For when you want versatile styling 

    When we say 鈥渞ich aunty vibes鈥, we don鈥檛 mean you have to stick to long gowns. You can have fun with your sequin fabric.

    For when you want to flaunt that bod

    The sequin fabric is already a style statement, making it much easier to draw attention to your charming self. Raise heads and turn necks, queen!

    For a chic night out

    You can also decide to ditch the dress altogether and still slay in a chic sequin jumpsuit. 

    Boring dinner gowns? We don鈥檛 know her

    Just take a look and tell me these sparkles aren鈥檛 doing anything for you.

    For when you want a lil razzle-dazzle

    Yes, it鈥檚 a playsuit, but you鈥檙e definitely not here to play.

    Also useful for blinding your enemies

    You know how they say 鈥渟hine your light so everyone can see鈥? They were referring to sequin lace.


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