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Nancy Isime fronts TIR Fashion House's debut 'Red Sea' Collection

Actress/model Nancy Isime is the leading lady for TIR Fashion House's debut collection tagged 'Red Sea'. Peep the offerings...

TIR Fashion House 2016 'Red Sea' debut Collection

Nancy Isime is the leading lady for TIR Fashion House's debut collection tagged 'Red Sea'.

The womenswear brand out of Nigeria who presented the collection at the 2016 Africa Fashion Week Nigeria with supports from Zimbabwean TV Personality Vimbai Muthiniri along side Actress/Producer, Memory Savannhu while Mai Atafo, Tayo Afolabi of World PR Media and Founder of the Luxury Beauty Brunch, Stephanie Kalu-Uche and Footballer Kalu Uche at the showcase where she showed off the mindblowing designs complete with intricate details.

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The brand has since inception showcased at various world runways and has been known to dress key dignitaries in host country, Zimbabwe, London and Nigeria.  The brand is known for their unique designs meet African authenticity aimed at the young at heart and style lovers who themselves are the epitome of elegance, grace and style.

"The images from the new look book looks something out of a bond movie, starring the awesome of course. But a closer look reveals something else,it reveals the character of a lady being the object of desire, the centre piece if you will." the brand shared about the collection and the muse.

“The red sea collection to me is a combination of two things, boldness and might. The boldness is being represented by the colour red whilst the might is being represented by the sea. The sea is boundless, limitless, and holds so much splendour, that to me describes the essence of a women. The collection shows various ways in which a women might want to portray herself, sometimes she is the “boss” which is illustrated on the long sleeveless suit jacket, sometimes she is alluring, sometimes she is captivating but our closing piece is my favourite which shows that above all, she is always the queen of her own world" Creative Designer for TIR Fashion HouseDanielle Allen revealed about the collection.

The brand aims to expand the brand globally with the sole focus of becoming one of the most prominent Pan African Fashion Label. Take a look at offerings from the debut collection and share your thoughts!

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