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Hmu I can make what you want, even items that aren’t in the catalog.

Been off the grid rising a family, what’s up?

Champion Mindset

Flashback to the European Diversity Awards (EDA) Night at the Landmark Hotel.

Pink Dynasty won the 2021 SOCIAL MOBILITY INITIATIVE – sponsored by Accenture.

Unfortunately, I was unable to attend, but thankfully my Friend, big Sister and Co-director Dibo went on my behalf, wearing a custom made Eloli pink dress.

I was over the moon to find out that Pink Dynasty was found a worthy winner of this prestigious award. It is a gentle reminder that working alongside our passionate mentors, corporate partners, and stakeholders to break down the invisible barriers that prevent young women from low-income and marginalised backgrounds from upward mobility, is important!!!

As I embark on a brief hiatus, I want to thank everyone who has supported my journey thus far, and look forward to reintroducing Pink Dynasty as charitable incorporated organisation in due course.

Here’s to more success in 2022 and beyond!

Love Déolà ❤️


Author - @iameriwa

Model - @bashibi

Fashion - @eloliworld

Instagram | madebyciriaco ♥️

Ahh!!! Ciriaco introduced a new bag style to they collection!!! It’s called ‘The Ciriaco Duffle’ and isn’t she beautiful ♥️.

“Founded by Butler in 2012, The Lip Bar (TLB) is a vegan and cruelty-free beauty brand that started out selling lipsticks and has now grown their offerings from concealers, to tinted skin conditioners and everything in between. In 2015, Butler and her business partner, Rosco Spears appeared on Shark Tank, looking to build their brand which had already begun gaining traction in Butler’s hometown of Detroit.

Instead of offering constructive criticism or even highlighting the genius in the idea while declining to invest, the sharks began to attack the women, calling the idea flat-out “bad.” The women defended their position, letting them know that bright color lipstick, like the purple and green they were sporting were actually very popular with their demographics and wearing it drove sales. The sharks weren’t trying to hear it and basically dismissed the women, telling them to quit.

Despite the experience, Butler and Spears persisted, growing TLB into a full-on beauty house, securing their products in major retailers including Target and Walmart and winning a number of honors, including being named Allure’s Best of Beauty winner. 10 years later, the women decided to celebrate their success with new billboards across the country that read “Shark Tank told me to quit. 10 years and 2 million units sold. Thanks, Mr. Wonderful.”

Read the full piece here

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