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About Ladybrille Magazine
Founded in 2007 by fashion model, attorney and journalist Uduak Oduok, Ladybrille® Magazine stands as the pioneer and highly influential authority on African fashion and entertainment for the globally conscious style driven American and European woman.
Breaking the mold and trailblazing a path never traveled before, Ladybrille® Magazine is a fusion of WWD, Vogue and ESSENCE with a very distinct African perspective. The magazine has served as a platform for brilliant exclusive and/in-depth interviews for many brilliant personalities, worldwide.The Magazine’s recognition as a pioneer and relevant authority in its niche market has meant media powerhouse like CNN, consulting giant McKinsey and numerous high profile personalities and individuals have sought and/regularly seek it as the authority on all things “Africhic.”
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Latest Articles
- Editor’s Note: Africa Fashion Law™ on Ladybrille®: The Introduction
- The Fear of Marriage is the Beginning of Wisdom . . . by James Amuta
- BET 106 & Park: Nigeria’s BEZ, Praiz, Cobhams Asuquo, Clarence Peters Make History on BET Networks With ‘That Stupid Song’
- Ladybrille® Fashion Business With . . . Adama Sallie Kargbo, Founder & Creative Director Aschobi
- Ladybrille® Fashion Business: WHO’S NEXT Prêt-à-Porter Paris January 2012 Report
Media & Celeb BUZZ
“. . . Shout out to Ladybrille. You guys gave me a cover when I wasn't even on the back page in other places . . .you guys know how to spot talent . . .” M.I Abaga, MTV Base Award Winning Artist, 2010 BET Awards Nominee.
“. . . Ladybrille Editor-in-Chief Uduak Oduok Nominated for Outstanding Contribution to Fashion Communications” 2010 Africa Fashion International Awards, South Africa.
“Ladybrille Magazine is an important publication. It brings African-American women new, current,and informative information on African culture, that we should be in touch with, like no other magazine.”Comedian, Actress & TV Host Mo’Nique
“Ladybrille will forever hold a special place in my heart. [It was] the first [African focused] magazine that reached out to me! My debut in Ladybrille sparked a great fuse in my career. I’m confident that it will continue to uncover and highlight all the ‘diamonds’ Africa has to offer by being true and efficient, and in my opinion, one of the leading blossoms of our time.” Project Runway Season 5 Celebrity Designer Korto Momolu
“. . .continues to keep [itself] ahead of the trends and the industry should be watching closely,”Jack Yan- CEO Lucire Magazine.
“. . .dedicated to raising awareness in America about African fashion designers . . .events, popular culture and style trends,”American Bar Association Journal.
“. . .champions the vibrant spectacular creations that are coming out of the continent but are often ignored. Clutch Magazine
“Ladybrille Magazine is an important publication. It brings African-American women new, current,and informative information on African culture, that we should be in touch with, like no other magazine.”Comedian, Actress & TV Host Mo’Nique
“Ladybrille will forever hold a special place in my heart. [It was] the first [African focused] magazine that reached out to me! My debut in Ladybrille sparked a great fuse in my career. I’m confident that it will continue to uncover and highlight all the ‘diamonds’ Africa has to offer by being true and efficient, and in my opinion, one of the leading blossoms of our time.” Project Runway Season 5 Celebrity Designer Korto Momolu
“. . .continues to keep [itself] ahead of the trends and the industry should be watching closely,”Jack Yan- CEO Lucire Magazine.
“. . .dedicated to raising awareness in America about African fashion designers . . .events, popular culture and style trends,”American Bar Association Journal.
“. . .champions the vibrant spectacular creations that are coming out of the continent but are often ignored. Clutch Magazine
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Soul Talk
Pictures: Charlize Theron’s Africa Outreach Project
Ciara, Gabriel Union and Sanaa Lathan were just a handful of celebrities that showed up to support South Africa’s Charlize Theron’s Africa Outreach Project yesterday at the Annenberg Space in Los Angeles. “The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP) is [...]
A San Francisco Affair to Remember! Terri J. Vaughn’s 8th Annual Angel Awards Benefit
Ladybrille Magazine had the privilege of lending our support to this beautiful event by Actress Terri J. Vaughn benefiting troubled young teens. It was simply a fantastic event. We conducted a Ladybrille TV report we hope to bring to you [...]
Editor’s Note: If You Can Dream It, You Can Achieve It. The Impossible is Possible!
“I” dialed his number. It was quite late here in California. In fact, I stayed up way past midnight so I could get him during business hours in South Africa. “Hello,” he answered after several rings. I proceeded to introduce [...]
How Texting Can Be the Most Effective 2.0 Love Letter: Happy Valentine’s!
I, personally, really do not like texting. I text only if I have to but, relationship coach and founder of texttheromanceback.com, Michael Fiore, says texting might be the necessary ingredient in a cell phone nation to help many get plugged [...]
Pursue Your Passion in the Creative Field Even if Your African Parents Disagree!
Passion for theatre, music, and liberal arts, and talents in cosmetology, fashion designing, or media have never been options as careers for African parents’ children. In fact, African parents endlessly drill the exact opposite to their kids; influencing careers as [...]
Trading Places: Role Reversal in Marriage
Trading places or role play seem most appropriate in a relationship during intimacy where a woman plays as the aggressor or leader, and the guy, more submissive. Normally, a woman does not necessarily wish to play that role in any [...]




