She may be as busy as a bee, and an international emerging celebrity
too, but Miss-K still manages to find time to fulfill her duties as
Goodwill Ambassador.
The Artist, Brand Ambassador and humanitarian, met the Nigerian
Ambassador, Oluwatoyin Lawal, on an official visit for the second time,
at the High Commission’s offices yesterday in London, UK.
Both With a strong sense of style, looked very fashionably attired.
Ambassador O.Lawal, who is revered for his trademark twist on classic British tailoring and bespoke style, looked dashing.
Meanwhile, in the same vein Miss-K’s unique posture combined elegance and added cheerful
personality into her clothes. This time she suitably dressed in a
subdued peach Sheer Japanese Floral Chiffon top with black legging and
black high heel shoes.
Fashion, is that distinctive trend in which Miss-K swears by on daily
basis. She always loves wearing colours to bring out her sun kissed
complexion.
The duo spoke about Miss-K’s humanitarian role, one which she has
held since 2009. Though she has been quite drawn to Africa during those
past few years, it was a visit to Nigeria (where she shot her MTN
billboard campaign) that brought more weight to her impressive career.
The golden beauty recently credited as ‘dressing her curves to
perfection ‘ by the media after her latest outing while attending the
red carpet premiere of “the broken bride” Nollywood blockbuster, keeps
on maintaining a balance between classy and intellect
Yet despite the glamorous clothes, she still keeps it real and wont
allow her celebrity routines, turn her into living a shallow life. She
said : ‘Having attended some of the best fashion schools in the world, i
can honestly say that…when it comes to fashion i am a visionary…it’s in
my blood..I create..Fashion allows me to dream and take my fashion
dreams as far as i desire…and that the one way of expression that gives
me total freedom and that’s what great about fashion.’
She further went on to add : ‘Without the balance of doing things
that actually matter in the world –and being part of the real world —
then I would have been left in a bubble.’I probably would have just had a
very empty life.’
She added: ‘I have a real view of the real world. I’m very touched
and very moved by people and what they overcome.They have always
reminded me to just wake up in the morning and be grateful for being
alive and healthy. Nothing else matters.’

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