Category Archives: Photography

Campaign: Nikki Billie Jean Summer 2014 Collection Campaign

Today, I present to you Nikki Billie Jean (previously Billie Jean Bowties & Designs) “POP!” Summer 2014 collection. The collection is inspired by the 1950s and features ankara print fabrics that POP! and catch the eye. View the campaign photos and video below.

Lookbook: DENT de MAN Spring Summer 2014 Collection

Hailing from the creative hub for fashion, art and culture in East London, DENT de MAN releases their Spring Summer 2014 Collection Dont You Just Love a Man in a suit? I know I do! A man in an Ankara suit is even better =) DENT de Man is taking suits to the next level […]

Magazine: “Colours to Die For” Zen Magazine May 2014 Issue

My clothing brand Nikki Billie Jean has been featured in the “Colours To Die For” editorial in the May 2014 Issue of Zen Magazine. I am so excited. I honestly did not know I was going to be featured in this month’s issue of Zen Magazine.

Magazine: Sippora Jackson for Zen Magazine May 2014 Issue

The May 2014 cover star of Zen Magazine, Sippora Jackson, talks to Zen Magazine’s editori-in-chief Arinze, about fashion and growing up in Europe.  Sippora Jackson reminds us that African fashion is one of the coolest in the world. (I agree!) From how she got into modelling to her favorite African designers, Sippora Jackson reveals everything.

Magazine: Afroelle Magazine April 2014 Issue

Hi everyone! I had the opportunity to be a wardrobe stylist for my first publication ever. I worked with Nunu Wako and other amazing fashion creatives in the DMV Area on the cover and 10 page spread of Afroelle Magazine’s April 2014 issue. A few of my accessories are also in the editorial well. Thank […]

Campaign: “Back To The Basics” Nikki Billie Jean Collection 2013 Collection Campaign

Today, I present to you”Back To The Basics”  Nikki Billie Jean Collection Campaign (previously Billie Jean Bowties & Designs 2013) . This is my first ever fashion lookbook for my bowtie accessories. I am so grateful for the outcome. The collection takes it “back to the basics” with colorblocking, natural afros and classic attire.