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How fashion boosts people’s confidence – Oluwafunke Debby Adelusi
A Nigerian stylist and entrepreneur, Mrs Oluwafunke Debby Adelusi recently attributed fashion as one of the essentials that boost people’s confidence.
The young entrepreneur and CEO of AOD Fashions – one of the fast-rising fashion companies in Nigeria – said “Self-confidence can be built through fashion, which requires many things, and one of them is to discover the dress which suits individuals.
“You should feel comfortable in what you are wearing without the fear of being judged; this is what we do,” Mrs Adelusi asserted.
“Your fashion designer’s shop should be where to go in search of style inspiration if not your designer’s shop, office or display room.
“Every professional fashion designer is a reservoir of style inspiration and confidence booster, so, get yourself a brand like AOD Fashions and I bet you, you will have more than enough styles to pick from.”
While speaking on her career, she has emerged as a leading light in the fashion sphere. Mrs Adelusi boasts of a vastly superior fashion aptitude.
She has since built a fashion enterprise whose clientele spans stakeholders, First Class, Fashion Women and Business Executives.
Each of her moves in her career exploits is calculated with one goal in mind – finding purpose, resilience, creativity and consistency – combining her role as a wife.
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