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REVIEW - STYLE INSPIRATION ALL IN ONE PLACE ;THE NEEDLE PLUS

I know how daunting it can be when we get to search for Fashionable Styles from the pages of magazines and getting our stylist to give us the perfect fit. Good news is that all that is about to change, as NEEDLE PLUS is here to fix.

Do you know that all the inspiration you need for that Native,Casual and Formal Outfit is just a click away, from your smart phone, Just logon to www.needleplus.com for fabulous styles, especially rich traditional African Styles and Coperate Styles For Women, Men and Children.
When I got introduced to needle plus by Maltilda, I wished and suggested she makes it an app, It will be launched soon! So anticipate this revolution.

What I Like about www.needleplus.com Is the 
- Easily accessible tabs, 
- How every style is grouped and classified according to their Fashion genre, 
- The fact that every Style uploaded is given credit (names or instagram handle of the Stylist or Fashionista rocking the outfit)
- You can also get to upload your own style, just register, login and upload
- Needle plus will serve as a huge database for all forms of style from Old school to New School.

So say bye to those moments you didn't know what to wear or what to what style to sew for that occasion, Needle is here to give you the best of African fashion that promises to help you look awesome by surfacing the best style recommendations on the continent, for you. " 

Necessity they say is the Mother of Invention

  


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  1. I love your fashion sense it's really gorgeous!

    would you like to follow each other on google friend connect and google plus? If you follow me,
    I will follow you back after it. ^^
    www.tomntins.com


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  2. Sure looks like a decent site. Greetings!

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  3. Looks like a great site. Lots of inspo. Thanks for sharing love.

    http://fashionablyidu.com/

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  4. Great initiative there! We could all use a little help with styling.

    PreciousCore.com

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