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Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: UltimateTrends by lullaby(f): 10:43pm On May 12, 2013
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Suit By Tahari
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Fashion/Clothing Market / UltimateTrends by lullaby(f): 10:36pm On May 12, 2013
Hello,

Ultimate Trends is your one stop shop for you and your family's clothing needs. We have the following in stock and will be available for pickup in Lagos in 2-3 weeks.

Women:
Suits by Tahari, Anne Klein, Kasper etc
Dresses by Tahari, Calvin Klein, Nine West, Vince Camuto, Anne Klein and many more
and many more trendy items including clutches, unique costume jewelry, etc

Men: Office shirts from High end stores such as Ralph Lauren,English Laundry, Express, Nautica, True Religion, Brooks Brothers, Perry Ellis..., etc.

Kids: Boys' Polo shirts, Unique and Trendy outfits

Shoes: BCBG, Vince Camuto, Steve Madden etc


Please contact us at ultimatetrends2000@gmail.com for pricing and availability.

Below are pictures of some items we currently have in stock...

First come first serve so place your order soon...

Special Pricing available for boutique/bulk orders

Business / Advice: Children's Clothing Store by lullaby(f): 6:23pm On Apr 04, 2009
Hi My peeps,

So i plan to start selling children's cloths (2-6 yrs)  in Nigeria and would like to have an idea of how much they sell for in Nigeria. Specifically, how much do these cost in the boutiques?

girls:
-formal dresses for church and special occasions
-casual dresses
-nice t-shirt
-nice jeans skirt
-nice jeans trousers

boys:
-tshirt and jeans set
-nice designer tshirt

Also, I have 2 choices: either sell to someone who will resell to the boutiques or start my own boutique, which is better?

Thanks in advance!
Fashion / Re: Everywhere Is Make-up-maniacs Area by lullaby(f): 10:55pm On Aug 21, 2008
ok, this was a very very very simple and innocent question, no need to get uppity!!!
Fashion / Re: Everywhere Is Make-up-maniacs Area by lullaby(f): 1:55am On Aug 21, 2008
Where do naija women buy makeup in Nigeria? Are there stores that sell foreign brands such as MAC, Nars, Bobbi brown, etc?
Family / Re: My Husband's Friend Want To Ruin My Home by lullaby(f): 8:27pm On Jul 13, 2008
@brown

so u're saying the guy should continue helping out his friends even though his wife is unhappy? Please, I so do not agree with that. The measure of a real man/husband is how happy his home is (according to me). His number one priority should be making and keeping his wife happy. Every other person should come last! lol

The guy obviously has misplaced priorities. My advise to his wife is to keep praying. If she cant stand it, she should go on vacation and let him be for a while. I'm a wife and I certainly wont want my husband to be a 'dodoyo' for some friend who only remembers him when he needs a favor. That's not true friendship. I dont see how the guy will be blessed for helping his friend at the expense of his wife's happiness.
Adverts / Re: Prices Of First Class Used Shoes by lullaby(f): 10:41pm On Jul 03, 2008
How much does new high fashion shoes by the likes of Jessica Simpson, Nine West, Moda spana, Carlos Santana sell for in Nigeria?
Fashion / Re: Top Nigerian Makeup Artists by lullaby(f): 1:59am On Jun 25, 2008
I guess it depends on what your style is, heavy or light. I prefer light makeup or at least not heavily painted one.

Unveil did my makeup for my wedding and judging by the compliments I got both in Naija and in the U.S, she did a great job, she was a bit arrogant if u ask me but I guess most of them are like that,
Family / Re: No More Communication And Sex In My Marriage by lullaby(f): 6:13pm On Jan 23, 2006
Hi

Your story is a sad one. I believe you did the right thing protecting your home. As the head of your home, it's your duty to guard your home. I understand that your wife may have felt bad and slighted about u not allowing her sister to come stay with you but at the end, she should have respected your decision as the her husband. Her behavior is not right at all and she needs to ask for your forgiveness. As for you, I will encourage you to pray and ask God to change her heart and please dont give in to temptation to cheat or leave your marriage. Maybe you both can try church counseling? That may work...
Family / Re: My Husband's Affair and the Bellview Plane Crash by lullaby(f): 9:01pm On Nov 19, 2005
Women never cease to amaze me. From reading this thread, more women than men have encouraged the wife to remain in the marriage, told her to ignore Lanre, work to make herself look better and more attractive as if that would help matters at this point.Men, u guys sure can tolerate some stuff. Good luck to y'all!!!

As for this babe, I don't have that level of tolerance and I don't think I want it either!
Romance / Re: If You Find Your Lover Kissing & Cuddling Your Best Friend by lullaby(f): 9:33pm On Nov 17, 2005
If my best friend kisses or has sex with my man, that  tells me she has no respect for me or our friendship. Can I ever trust her? Nope, so therefore, the friendship will be very much over.

If my man cheats on me with my best friend, that tells me he's a 2x loser because he cheated on me and because the person he did it with was my best friend. How close to home is that? Since I don't want to be with a loser, I will drop him like it's hot!

In conclusion, both best friend and boyfriend gotta go! They can hook up and get married for all I care. Me no have time for people like that.
Romance / Re: Why Do You Want To Get Married? by lullaby(f): 9:02pm On Nov 17, 2005
Wow, so most people want to get married for love...nice

But do guys also view marriage as a growth process? It will definitely test your limits and your level of tolerance/patience with ur wife/husband and your children.

Marriage is nice and wonderful, nice to have someone to offer your love , someone to share your dreams and goals with, someone to share your happy and sad moments with. At the same time, marriage is also a challenging conquest and you have to be ready for both the good and the bad aspects...Just my 2 cents
Romance / Re: Your Lover Slaps You During an Argument by lullaby(f): 8:45pm On Nov 17, 2005
If my boyfriend hits/slaps me, let's just say, someone will end up in the hospital with many bruises and that person will surely not be me...

wink
Romance / Re: 15 year old Girl with a Boyfriend of 28? by lullaby(f): 8:41pm On Nov 17, 2005
So what does a 15yr old know about love? Please, as far as I'm concerned, she's still a child. At what age exactly is someone supposed to be matured enough to be in love? Very soon, a 10 or 13 yr old will say she's in love and y'all will say it's ok. Granted, it does happen in exceptional cases but it's not the norm.

I say she concentrates on her studies and focus on becoming a better person mentally, spiritually and socially. If the 28 yr old really wants her, he would wait for her. That will be a true test of his 'love' for her.

As far as I'm concerned, she has no business being in love at her age.

Heck, when I was her age, I thot I was in love with all my crushes and see how that turned out...
Romance / Re: Love Story: "Have you had your heart broken before?" by lullaby(f): 8:32pm On Nov 17, 2005
Umm, he waking me up during sleep to tell me he loves me, ok first time, ok 2nd time but the 3rd time, I dont think it will be received well. Sleep and I have a very strong love affair. Yeah, I will tell hubby I love him too and calmly tell him never to wake me up again for that reason again...lol, just kidding
Romance / Re: 15 year old Girl with a Boyfriend of 28? by lullaby(f): 7:31pm On Nov 17, 2005
No, No, No, No, ............again No, No, No ,No, No
Family / Re: My Cousin's Story About Her Pregnancy by lullaby(f): 7:27pm On Nov 17, 2005
I dont think it's possible for a woman to be pregnant and not be aware...that's impossible. 1-3 months I can understand but after that, I expect that the changes in her body are obvious to her and everyone around her.

I'm guessing her tummy did not show The baby must have been very very very very tiny !
Family / Re: Who Is a Mama's Boy? What's Wrong With Being One? by lullaby(f): 12:40am On Nov 17, 2005
Ummm,I cant imagine dating a mama's boy. Being the first child myself, I tend to be very independent so dating/marrying a mama's boy will be pure hell. I mean that's just something I cant ignore, it'll will definitely be a deciding factor.

No Mama's Boy for me o!
Fashion / Re: Miss World 2005: Omowunmi Akinnifesi Represents Nigeria! by lullaby(f): 3:54am On Nov 16, 2005
Me thinks she is pretty...but is she pretty enough to win the Miss World title, I don't think so. She has a nice body and complexion but she's a lil chubby in my own opinion. There's nothing really striking about her. Again, my own opinion. That said, I will be happy if she wins...good representation for Nigeria.
Romance / Re: Fastest Way to Get Over Heartbreak? by lullaby(f): 12:28am On Nov 16, 2005
I've never had a heartbreak and I pray I never do. In the event that I do, I will make myself very busy by being involved in different projects (house, church, take classes, community service, etc). Apart from that, I would most definitely travel, maybe go on vacation to Australia or Japan...somewhere very far away and nice where my mind can take in new things.

Bottom line is I will try to prevent my mind from dwelling on my ex (u know how the mind is), do something I absolutely love(e.g travel) and I'm passionate about. Of course, this may not work for some people but I believe it will work for me.

The last thing I would do is get into another relationship immediately because that wouldnt help matters.
Family / Re: My Husband's Affair and the Bellview Plane Crash by lullaby(f): 1:27am On Nov 15, 2005
Yes, she should leave the bagger immediately, is that clear enough? She should get a divorce and take all his worth...that's my recommendation.

As far as I know, I'm not making mouth at all. Obviously, I dont need men to validate them. Why would I decide to remain in a relationship I dont see going anywhere? Even the bible allows one to divorce on the grounds of adultery showing that it's a serious crime.

I think it's equally wrong for someone (the wife in this case) to remain in the marriage out of fear of being alone. I find that most women I know in the situations remain not because the relationship has any chance of improving, but out of fear of loneliness and they usually ridicule their husbands this time.
Personall, that's just a waste of time. I will rather divorce than spend the rest of my life in a miserable marriage.

If u want to remain in such marriage, that's your perogative. As for me, I will say it again, divorce is the answer in this case.
Romance / Re: Do Long Distance Relationships Work? by lullaby(f): 8:43pm On Nov 14, 2005
I dont think there is anything wrong with long distance relationship in itself. It totally depends on the 2 people involved. If u're the emotional kind of person that needs to be around your partner every time and day, then obviously it wouldnt work. This of course is my own opinion. It does take 2 matured and dedicated people to be in a long distance relationship. Of course, like every relationship, it has its good and bad aspects. Bad aspect in terms of seeing them just once in a while depending on your locations. Good in terms of talking on the phone and getting to know the other person better. And even when u meet, u appreciate them more.

One of the main reasons people are against long distance is the fear that the other is cheating on them. May I remind u thatpeople living in the same house do cheat also?

So, in conclusion, the chances of a long distance relationship depends on the individuals involved. That said, I'm not dating anyone that lives in Nigeria...the flight dey too long. The farthest I can do (and that's stretching it) is europe (france, england, etc). This of course depends on if the person is trustworthy.

Just my 2 cents...
Family / Re: My Husband's Affair and the Bellview Plane Crash by lullaby(f): 8:30pm On Nov 14, 2005
Whocares, you couldnt have stated it better! Thank u jare!

I agree with you that women are the main reason why men continue to cheat because they just stand for too much s***...moreso, nigerian women. You are the only one that can determine how people treat you. Obviously, the husband aint got no respect for her and the vows he made in front of more than 200 people, abi?
How is she supposed to respect someone like that? One moment of indiscretion is bad enough but to continue with the affair knowing that his wife is aware is just downright rude and wicked!
Family / Re: My Husband's Affair and the Bellview Plane Crash by lullaby(f): 8:27pm On Nov 12, 2005
Seun, I guess we're just gonna have to agree to disagree...let's wait for the responses to obj's question.


Apart from the fact that he was unfaithful, doesnt the fact that he may end up bringing some STD home come into the picture? Not in this day and age where HIV/AIDs is rampant. It will be in her best interest to leave ASAP. The first thing I would do after finding out about the affair is to go for an AIDs test and then kick the loser out of my house....chikena!
Family / Re: My Friend is "Not Really In Love With Her Husband"? by lullaby(f): 4:16am On Nov 12, 2005
Well, that's kinda selfish of the husband. Maybe, she can gently suggest to her husband to slow it down? A ba, he has to slow it down o!. I guess he doesnt believe in pre-intimacy...no?
Romance / Re: What Do Ladies Hate in Men? by lullaby(f): 4:07am On Nov 12, 2005
What do u mean by my list being unrealistic...cheesy!

I'll have you to know that I've met guys that do not watch porn or are obsessed with sex. Obviously, guys think about sex a lot but I think there's a limit after which it becomes bothersome. Or are u saying, there's nothing like sex obsession? I'm sure Halle Berry can explain sex obsession/addiction to you?

So what else makes my list unrealistic? Well, like they say, something special is definitely worth waiting for. IThe standards must be very low nowadays for my list  to be considered unrealistic...ummm, and I was thinking of adding to the list...cheesy!
Family / Re: Wife Beatings in Africa by lullaby(f): 3:53am On Nov 12, 2005
So a woman comes out and announces that her husband is beating her. In all honesty, what is the first reaction she gets? I believe it will be one of indifference. The society as a whole has done nothing to address this crime. Until both men and women can come together to find a solution to this problem, with men not thinking that it's a woman's fight, change is not going to happen.
Family / Re: My Husband's Affair and the Bellview Plane Crash by lullaby(f): 3:47am On Nov 12, 2005
I disagree. It's very unlikely that the man will be encouraged to remain in the marriage. Women are told to take a lot of stuff all in the name of marriage but on the other hand, the man is allowed to get away with a lot of stuff...after all he's a man. This is my observation from hanging around naija men.
Romance / Re: Why Do Girls Always Go For Bad Boys? by lullaby(f): 10:28pm On Nov 11, 2005
I will speak for myself...I like an exciting guy. Baggy clothes and braids are a big turn off to me. I like guys that are adventurous and exciting. Sometimes,bad guys fit this profile and sometimes good guys fit this profile. Either way, I prefer the good guys because they are more likely to be trustworthy.
Family / Re: Wife Beatings in Africa by lullaby(f): 10:20pm On Nov 11, 2005
In response to Seun's comments on women being solely responsible, do you think the situation in Nigeria/Africa is conducive for women to come out against domestic abuse? The last time I checked, women are still being treated as second class citizens (most of the time anyway). As long as men continue to believe that women should be the ones to fight this evil, the situation is not going to change. I believe both men and women shoudl speak out passionately against this evil in our society.

Yes, there are wife beatings in America, but in America, this crime is punishable. In Nigeria, it seems that men are entitled to beat their wives. There is a problem with a society that doesnt not do anything to punish these crimes knowing fully well that it is an everyday occurence.

Nways, I have promised myself to get a sigma belt before getting married. I feel sorry for that man that would dare lay his hands on me. He will surely have an handful!

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