Yemi … Stylish, yet simple
BEYOND the deep voice, good diction, unique acting skills and compelling
performance lies Yemi Blaq’s distinctive style.
Apart from acting, he is also a talented dancer. The tall
and dark skinned actor was the winner of Celebrity
Takes 2, a Spirit of David (SOD) dance competition. He is undoubtedly one
of the best and most admired actors in Nollywood.
Having carved a niche for himself in the movie industry, the
singer, producer and scriptwriter has also proved to be one of the stylish
actors with simple, but eclectic style.
When it comes to fashion, the
University of Benin Theater Arts graduate is an ultra-casual guy.
Sneak peak intoYemi’s style
Don’t go with trends
Yemi does not believe he has to go with the trends, rather
he prefers garment that fits and looks smart on him. Just like him, wear
something you can comfortably move around in.
Eclectic
is it
His style is eclectic. He says, “I'm not a lover of convention.”
Comfy
all the way
You need to feel comfortable in what to wear.
However, this should not be confused with sloppy and unkempt look. He
says, “I don what gives me some comfy.”
CK
rocks
When it comes to scperfumes, Yemi likes CK because of its clean
masculine edge over others.
Coordinate
your red carpet look
When it involves coordinating his red carpet looks, the actor works with
his image consultant, Debbie Ibinola of Demeanor to put together what suits his
personality. Another important thing he works with is, the theme of the event.
Yemi
daily tips
He reveals, “I can't leave the house without brushing
my teeth, my ipad and my wristwatch.”
Shop
eclectically
“Shopping is done as eclectically as possible. I see, I like
and I buy. I can buy anything I like from anywhere,” he says.
Go
with Kors
For designer, Yemi loves Michael Kors.
Sobriety works wonders
When the look is forced, when we stress on it too much, it
looks like a fancy dress. Keep it simple to avoid any fashion nightmare.
Go beyond
You have to look above the trends in order to better
understand the right elements to adopt. Men’s fashion should be a place of
personal freedom.
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