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MY PLAID MAXI // THE HELP OF SOCIAL MEDIA #BRING BACK OUR GIRLS

I know my post title sounds familiar, but looks odd, yeah we know or have heard about the present state of insecurity in Nigeria, if you have not heard, what planet are you on then? You can google or click here HERE to get the full news about the abduction of over 200 girls by a terrorist group in Nigeria. I am not a politician yet! But am very happy at the positive use of the Media and social media, our hash tags# is really going a long way, I would like to use this medium of media, to lend my voice, on behalf of myself and other bloggers, we say #bringbackourgirls.
 me lending my voice, #bringbackourgirls

HOW I STYLED MY MAXI
 
my plaid maxi with a jacket, i wore this outfit to church.


My Plaid Maxi, I would like to refer to the Maxi as every girl’s comfy, for work, for spring or summer or pregnancy or for hangouts, a Maxi gown can come in handy and it fits every one, no matter your body size. I refer to the maxi as my lazy dress. Here is how I rocked my maxi, you too can learn or bring your own style to the table.
Outfit for church n work, with white bead necklace,white earring, white gladiators sandals, jacket and a matching bag (MAXI WITH A JACKET)
 
From work look to spring look, depending on how you want to wear it, you can ACCESSORIZE IT, WEAR IT WITH NICE FOOT WEARS, OR A CUMMER BOND / BELTS, A BLAZER, NICE SUNSHADES, A HAT, A MUFFLER, whichever way you choose to style it, you can’t go wrong in a maxi.

HOW WILL YOU STYLE YOUR MAXI? WHICH OF MY STYLES DO YOU PREFER?
YOU CALL IT MAXI, I CALL IT COMFY
sorry about the quality of pictures, some were taken inside(the dark ones) and at a point when i didnt know i was going to do a post on maxi
The crazy thing about hashtag# activism is, while it cannot force a crazy person to act, it can shame regular people into action -JON STEWART

Comments

  1. Nice one Uju.....I think I love the spring look

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  2. the one with the jacket is a new style to embrace, beautiful.

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  3. I agree with you, to call it comfy or lazy dress

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  4. Lovely dress! I'm a huge fan of maxis, perfect for a lazy dresser lk me. Lol

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  5. Tanx ya all, @ porsh you aint a lazy dresser joor, power dresser like you

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  6. Lovely contrasting gingham prints on that dress; I love that #BBOG fringe tee too.

    Have a great weekend.

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  7. I love the tone down look of the maxi and those glasses are cool
    www.fashionitazbybuiti.blogspot.com

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  8. Nice outfitt. Very rare to find that print in maxis.

    Frankaakano,blogspot.com

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