Category: Steph’s Lounge

  • Photos From The ‘Dialoghi in Spoleto’ & Carla Fendi Foundation Event In Italy

    Stephanie Linus, Nigeria’s award-winning film actress, director and producer recently attended the second edition of the “Dialoghi a Spoleto” and Carla Fendi Foundation event in Italy. The event is part of the official events of the Festival dei Due Mondi di Spoleto 2018.

    The five-day event which was marked by six meetings of great female figures of the international scene ended yesterday, Sunday 8 July.

    From Africa, to Afghanistan to Italy, the delegates discussed several world issues such as: slave trade, the struggle for equal rights, culture as a vehicle for emancipation, women’s health, agriculture and globalization in relation to the female world, social commitment, cinema, music, art. While speaking at the event, Ms. Linus called for more attention to the plight of victims of human trafficking as well as education and empowerment of people who are at risk of being trafficked. “In ending slavery, we must be conscious about empowering and educating people, because otherwise, we’re going to have to deal with it for years to come.”

    Dialoghi in Spoleto, a yearly event which is held in Italy, is lauded worldwide as an open place for mutual exchange. This year’s event was hosted by the renowned Italian writer Paola Severini and was attended by women from all over the world including including: Sister Gabriella Bottani, world coordinator of the fight against trafficking in persons; Luigi Manconi UNAR coordinator – National Office; Marcelle Padovani, expert in organized crime and correspondent of Le Nouvel Observateur; Marina Pendes, Minister of Defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina; Nessrin Abdalla, Kurdish commander of the People’s Popular Protection Unit; Alka Sadat Afghana film producer; Irene Bignardi film critic; Anna Querci president Anna Querci Design Foundation; Nicoletta Mantovani Pavarotti music and theater producer; Anna Grassellino researcher at the helm of the Fermilab in Chicago; Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo President IEO-CCM (European Institute of Oncology-Center Cardiologico Monzino); Daniela Trabattoni Head of Women’s Heart Center; Olga Urbani, entrepreneur in the food sector; Shoshan Haran, founder and general manager of Fair Planet; Clelia Piperno, CEO Project Talmud and Luigi Scordamaglia, President of Federalimentare.

    In January 2018, Ms. Linus made her first visit to Italy to advocate against human trafficking. In partnership with international medical humanitarian organization – Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the actress visited the rescue ship Aquarius where she met with some victims of human trafficking, among other activities. She continues to advocate against the scourge of forced labor and human trafficking. “Ultimately, I hope this leads us in the path to justice on behalf of the millions of human trafficking victims who have been trapped in some form of slavery, bonded labor, or forced prostitution; and a sharp decline of these staggering figures,” she said.

  • The Vlisco Luxury Range Launch!

    Hi SL Fabz,

    I trust you’re having a wonderful day!

    This past weekend, I attended the launch of Vlisco’s Luxury Range Launch and I had such a good time. They have a new lace line that is simply amazing. You really need to get one for yourself! It comes in the gorgeous Vlisco waxwax design with different colours and styles to suit every taste.

    A big thanks to my glam team for putting this look together!
    Makeup @flawlessfacesbyjane
    Hair @ferdinandshair
    Dress @trishocouture
    Photography @mofebamuyiwa

    I wanted to share some photos from the event with you, my special blog readers. Here they are!

  • Photos From The MINISO Abuja Store Launch

    Miniso, the multinational retail chain which already has branches in Lagos, Nigeria recently opened another store in Abuja. As the brand ambassador of Miniso, I was present at the store launch which took place at the Apo Mall on Saturday.

    Here are some photos from the event:

  • It’s My 6th Wedding Anniversary!

    Hi SL Fabz,

    It was my 6th wedding anniversary just two days ago and I’m so thankful to everyone for your kind wishes. I’ve been overwhelmed by so much love from you all and I say a big thank you to everyone! May God bless you and continue to give you reasons to celebrate always.

    Happy Wedding Anniversary to #mysoulmate. Thank you for filling my heart and our home with so much joy and laughter.

    On this day you married me like a princess, I still remember how you stood gallantly like the Prince that you are, poised to sweep me off my feet. I’m eternally glad I chose right.

    May our Father continually give us the Wisdom and Strength to be instruments of change to our world.

    Love you with everything that is in me. #HWA

  • Happy New Year 2018!

    Happy New Year!!!

    Welcome to 2018. I pray that this shall be an awesome year for you and your loved ones.

    This is going to be a great year. I want to encourage you to step out of your comfort zone and do things that you’ve always wanted to do. No more procrastination.

    I have so much faith for 2018.

    I wish you guys all the best and I also want to thank you for being there for me.

    Have a wonderful year!

     

  • Merry Christmas To You!

    It’s Christmas Day!!!

    It’s another season to celebrate God’s love towards us. These are my wishes for you:

    Merry Christmas my dear friends, may you feel the love this special day.

    May your Christmas sparkle with moments of love, laughter and goodwill.

    May success be with you and everything you do.

    May you give and receive much love, joy, and peace this season.

    Wishing you a wonderful Christmas filled with happiness and fun!!!

  • How To Take A Good Selfie

    Selfies can be a fun, quick way to boost your self-esteem and show yourself some appreciation — don’t let people make you feel bad for taking them, especially if they make YOU feel good!

    There are no laid down rules for taking a good selfie. What works for one person might not work for the other. But here are some tried and trusted tips for making your selfies come out great every time:

    1. Know Your Best Angles: Is it the right side or the left side? Chin up or chin down? Know your “good side” and take the photo from that side of your face.

    2. Lighting is Everything: You need good lighting. Natural lighting is always best.

    3. Smile Like You Mean It: Flash a real smile and no image will look bad. Natural smiles are always better. A sad face or a frown will not help.

    4. Pose With Something/Someone New: Perhaps, you just got a new pair of glasses. Or you recently had a new hairstyle… show it off in your selfie. Or if you just met someone new, pose with your new friend.

    5. Take a Full-Body Shot: A full-length mirror works well for this type of selfie shot. Again, angle your body to the left or right, which is generally more flattering than shooting straight on.

    6. Filters/Editing:  Natural is usually better. But if you can’t resist the temptation of a filter, just try not to overdo it. 

    So, do you have any other selfie tips to add?

  • I Will Be Speaking At The 8th Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) in India

    Hi SL Fabz,

    I trust you had a lovely weekend.

    So, I recently arrived India for the 8th Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) where I’ll be speaking alongside Ms Ivanka Trump, Advisor to the US President; Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other prominent dignitaries. I’m very excited about this opportunity to represent Africa and tell the world about the great things female entrepreneurs are doing on our continent.

    The Summit which will take place from November 28 to 30 in the city of Hyderabad is jointly organized by the United States and the Republic of India.This year’s Summit will highlight the theme Women First, Prosperity for All and will focus on supporting women entrepreneurs, solving 21st century challenges, and fostering economic growth globally.

    GES this year will be attended by more than 1500 global entrepreneurs and investors who will have the chance to interact with India’s most enterprising individuals who have pioneered innovation and generated immense value creation for not just Indian economy but global economy. These participants hail from 150 countries and territories. Women from 127 countries are participating & more than 10 countries will be represented by an all-female delegation.

    I will be sharing some pictures and takeaways from the event as it unfolds, so stay tuned to Stephaniedaily.com for more updates on the Summit.

    SL

  • World Hello Day: How do you say ‘hello’ in your language?

    November 21, 2017 is the 45th annual World Hello Day. Anyone can participate in World Hello Day simply by greeting ten people. This demonstrates the importance of personal communication for preserving peace.

    World Hello Day was begun in response to the conflict between Egypt and Israel in the Fall of 1973. Since then, World Hello Day has been observed by people in 180 countries.

    People around the world use the occasion of World Hello Day as an opportunity to express their concern for world peace. Beginning with a simple greeting on World Hello Day, their activities send a message to leaders, encouraging them to use communication rather than force to settle conflicts.

    SL Fabz, I’d like us to key into this today and encourage the use of communication rather than force in our homes and immediate society. A lot can be prevented through this.

    On a lighter note, I’d like to know where you all come from. So tell me, how do you say ‘hello’ in your language? Mine is Ndeewo.

  • World Kindness Day: What Kind Act Has Someone Done For You Recently?

    Today, November 13, is World Kindness Day. World Kindness Day is an international observance introduced in 1998 by the World Kindness Movement, a coalition of nations kindness NGOs.

    As we celebrate this day around the world, why don’t you take a moment to remember a kind act someone has done for you. Nothing is too small.

    I can never forget this beautiful young girl I met in Kebbi State early this year. She was a recipient of the free VVF Repair Surgery carried out by the Extended Hands Foundation and sponsored by NNPC/SNEPCo. Myself and my team went to hospital to see the recipients after their successful surgeries and when she saw me, she presented me with this lovely set of bangles and a neck piece which she made herself. It was so beautiful and I was deeply touched by her kindness. She didn’t have to give me anything but she did in addition to expressing her gratitude. She’s such a sweet girl who had been through a traumatic experience, yet she was so kind and generous. I’ll never forget her.

    Have you been touched by someone’s kindness? Have you been kind to someone recently? What was the kind act you received or gave? Let’s share.

    I can’t wait to read your stories!

    SL 🌺🌺🌺