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The 10 Best Dressed Ladies at The Future Awards Africa 2017

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The Future Awards Africa 2017 red carpet upped the ante with an endless array of custom-made dreamy dresses on display alongside high doses of fashion-forward risks to the mix.

So what if the theme of the night was Glam with a touch of culture? The full-on display of exquisite dresses was definitely enough to subdue our thirst for thematic ensembles.

From trends like sparkling silver to bold jewel tones and soft princess-esque pastels, Click through for the definitive best-dressed ladies list at #TFAA2017.

Mimi Onalaja in Fablane by Derin and TUBO

This red Fablane by Derin dress with its pleated top and thigh-high slit was a winning red carpet number.It’s off- the- shoulder mono strap detail was emphasised by a long fabric accent on the side. Mimi paired the look with strappy gold heels, a couple of rings for her fingers, a gold band and drop earrings. Her glowy makeup included bright red lips and smoky eyes.

As one of the hosts, her next outfit was equally glamorous. A puffy top white jumpsuit with metallic sandals and similar accessories. She switched bold lips for a glossy nude lipstick accentuated with pearl hoop earrings.

Anita Adetoye in TopeFnR

Certainly a daring look, the brown, black and gold sheer dress made by TopeFnR was glamorously fluid with its bell silhouette and Anita wowed us all with the grace and elegance with which she carried herself.

Ini Dima-Okojie in Toju Foyeh

It was a night of lace, velvet, and fun for Ini. She wore a forest green side slit dress with box pleat detail by one of our favourite designers Toju Foyeh. She had on minimal but bold accessories to compliment her subtle glam makeup and sleek pulled back hair.

See the full list on www.bellanaijastyle.com

 

Mary Edoro is the Chief of Staff/Head of Strategy at BellaNaija. Formally the Head of Content at BellaNaija Style, her passion for the promotion of Africa's creative industry solidified her place in editorial and through strategic partnerships and successful campaigns with leading international brands, Mary is fast becoming a key figure in the innovation and growth of Africa's media and creative industries. Follow her on Instagram @themaryedoro

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