Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 366 For its latest collection “The Nightingale“, Nigerian Design label Revamp the brand took its inspiration from the epic story of Florence Nightingale. Florence was a lady, who in the 1920 went about at night tending to wounded soldiers who had been engaged in war. According tot the brand, “In this story she depicts the Nightingale bird as she expresses her romantic side. Set in the 1920s, in her natural habitat of a dark English Rose garden, rendering out sweet melodious songs to attract her suitors.” More Articles You Would Love Dress Me Outlet Invites You To An Exciting Nigerian Night Out ‘Cocktails & Dresses’ Roselyn Ashkar @ Outlaws Models Revamp Your Style interpreted this by using fabrics that had the midnight rose print accentuated with vintage laces and trims. Check out the collection. Photo Credit Photography: Moussa Moussa Stylist: Peaceful Owoghiri Model: Nneka Edozien For more information, visit www.revampbypeacefulo.com | Send an e-mail to [email protected] Source: bellanaija.com Africacollectiondesignerlagoslook booknigeriaPeaceful Owoghirirevamprevamp by Peaceful Owoghiri Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Abigail Oluwakemi I'm a fashion stylist turned blogger, I hope you love my work. More For You Stunning Trinidadian Beauty, Nikitha Cornwall Radiates in Sultry Ruched Swimwear “Imagine If She Came Wearing AFRICAN Print” South Africans Chastise Tyla For Not... PICS: Anok Yai Gets All Crystalled Up For MET Gala Red Carpet In... PICS: “Is She A Man?” Fans Question Aya Nakamura’s Gender After Her Boob... PICS: Adut Akech Brought Sanity To The MET Gala 2024 In Her White... #OOTD: Miss World Côte d’Ivoire 2023, Mylene Djihony Stuns in Or’Noir Crochet Design VIDEO: Jamaican Queen Who Washed Wode Maya’s Feet With Her Locks Gets Surprised... #fGSTYLE: Unleashing the Power of African Prints for Girls’ Night Out! Ghanaian Highlife Star Akwaboah’s Is Off The Market, See His Engagement Photos Inside! Looking For Trendy Kufis and Durags; Search No Further Senegal’s Amaja Is Here Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.