Thelma Lawson Brings Kalabari Elegance to Big Brother Naija Stage

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Isn’t it amazing how culture pops up in the most stylish ways? Especially on a show like Big Brother Naija, where personalities shine bright. This showing the live evictions for the week, Thelma Lawson stole the show with her electrifying Kalabari outfit from Rivers State. The head of house owned that space, combining tradition and an air freshness that drew everyone’s attention.

Let’s break down her look, because it’s pure fire. She wore this iconic canoe hat, which is a staple in Kalabari fashion and paired it with beads and studs that brought just the right sparkle. The main act? That rich drape of luxury George fabric, adding an air of canvas that turns her into a perfect walking reflection of heritage. Thelma has been rocking this season, consistently making noise over her Kalabari roots through her outfits. It’s like she says, “Hey world, this is where I come from and I’m proud.”

But wait, there’s more; she didn’t do just one look. She also flaunted another beautiful Rivers traditional outfit that practically screamed at the audience in brilliance. If you are a fan like me, you are most probably going to spend ages scrolling through these pics, for they do tell some great stories of inspirations for anyone looking to incorporate culture in their wardrobe.

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