What Were They Thinking? Worst Dressed At The AMAA Nominee Party

The AMAA nominee party held recently and we have never seen a collection of misfits this much converging on the red carpet.

Some looked like they missed the memo, others seem like they may have lost their way. See the worst dressed from the AMAA event below;

 

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There is just something wrong with this combo.

ALLISON (1)

The shiny satin that was merged with the ankara is a no-no and the design is just trashy.

ALLISON (5)

She looks like she missed her way to the cowboy fest.

BASSEY (2)

The shirt though and for such an occasion.

Derela Edun (1)

No words.
BETSY IKEME (2)

Lots of flesh and little of an actual cloth. And if you cannot effectively pull off a little white dress, don’t bother trying.

JEMEDAFE OBY ON AIR STYLIST (1)

Shoes seem too big.

JAJE PREST (2)

Some colors are missing in the rainbow. This is why the rain is still pouring people.

ELARA DESIGNER (1)

Everything about this look says she’s en route a strip club.

 

Jumai Shaba (2)

And this too. And the thought that she only wore that skirt in order to match with the shoe and necklace (or is it the other way round?)…

NIKE FOWOWE (1)

Pick on something your own size lady. A simple gown with the shoes would have done the trick.

LINDA OSIFO (2)

Nope. Not a thanksgiving service.

QUEEN CELESTINE MBGN UNIVERSE

If you sweat Under your arms, you really should consider striking a pose on the carpet.

UCHE NNAJI (1)

What went wrong?

SLAY ARTIST (1)

A leather jacket?

 

Ada Igboanugo

Fashion Enthusiast.

3 Comments
  1. Your Comment:d industry should look properly in2 ds kind of dressing bcoz, I stand, to make u guyz knw most of d young ones r lookin up U.dey suld lay a good xample…plz

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