Ewatomi in #5 is costumed as an Edo bride. A culture of the Edo People from Edo state, Nigeria. Edo brides have their hair made into a unique hairstyle known as Eto-Okuku. Coral beads are then sewn into the hair to form of a crown know as the Okuku. Her ears and neck are adorn with coral beads
“In her beaut” is a collection designed specially for my character “Ewatomi” meaning “Beauty is enough” originated from the south-western part of Nigeria 🇳🇬
Ewatomi is a young and beautiful black woman whose beauty and charm lit the world. She represent a generation of black women who are confident in their own skin.
Ewa “beauty” believes that “beauty is enough”
This collection screams “beauty and confidence”
Ewatomi #5
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Ewatomi #5
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Ewatomi in #5 is costumed as an Edo bride. A culture of the Edo People from Edo state, Nigeria. Edo brides have their hair made into a unique hairstyle known as Eto-Okuku. Coral beads are then sewn into the hair to form of a crown know as the Okuku. Her ears and neck are adorn with coral beads
“In her beaut” is a collection designed specially for my character “Ewatomi” meaning “Beauty is enough” originated from the south-western part of Nigeria 🇳🇬
Ewatomi is a young and beautiful black woman whose beauty and charm lit the world. She represent a generation of black women who are confident in their own skin.
Ewa “beauty” believes that “beauty is enough”
This collection screams “beauty and confidence”