Graceful Nikki Khiran is a fashion designer of high repute. The Fashion Design Technology graduate of London College of Fashion, in this interview with www.angeladaviesblog.blogspot.com, revealed that a lot of Nigerian women commit what she considers as fashion faux pas as they do not dress appropriately and to age. She also talked about her style and fashion generally. Excerpts:
Who is Nikki Khiran?
I am a fashion designer and the CEO of Nikki Khiran Couture. I am 
from Kogi State. I have been a designer for almost 25 years. However; I 
have been in Nigeria for 11 years.
As a designer, what inspires your designs?
I am inspired by fabrics; what I see around me: colours, jewelries 
and beautiful things. I love being in exotic places, that really 
inspires me and gets me going as well. So, there is a variety of things 
that inspire my output and what I turn out eventually.
How was growing up like for you?
Well, growing up was quite interesting. I had my grade school and 
Junior High in the United States of America and then, I came back to 
Nigeria as a teenager and completed secondary school which was very 
challenging. This is because my parents just took us from where we were 
and brought us to Nigeria. It was a bit of a cultural shock but we 
eventually got over that. I completed high school and then went to 
England for my university. I am a graduate of London College of Fashion,
 where I studied Fashion Design Technology.
What makes you unique from other designers?
I can’t really say what makes me unique from other designers. We are a
 product of our environment, where we grew up and our experiences, all 
these are what defines our style and what we produce. So of course, 
having lived in different parts of the world, I think I get a lot of 
inspiration and input from all the different things I have seen in my 
life and that is what informs what it is that I bring out. Hence, I 
can’t say what makes me unique but each designer is unique and different
 in their own way.
What puts you off about fashion in Nigeria, especially among women?
Nigeria women on the whole are generally fashionable, but people 
follow trends blindly. For instance, if leggings are in fashion, 
everybody wants to wear leggings, not minding their size, weight and 
figure. Women dress inappropriately and a lot of them don’t dress to 
age, appropriately. You have 60-year old women wearing mini dresses; it 
is totally inappropriate. Women should dress to age, appropriately. 
There is dignity in growing up and there is dignity in growing up 
gracefully but a lot of women don’t do that. When it comes to fashion in
 Nigeria, often time, people can be very gaudy. I love beads, gem stones
 and embellishments but within reason. Sometimes, women put too much 
accessories on their clothes and it just looks gaudy.
Some women have a big stomach and bum yet they wear tight-fitting 
clothes. Again, women don’t ask stylists what is appropriate for them 
(the women) to wear; they just look in the fashion magazine and tell 
themselves, ‘Oh, I will just go and get one of these.’ And sometimes, as
 a professional, when you give people advice, they don’t listen. So 
these are all the things that I find rather irritating.
  What thrills you about fashion?
I just like being around beautiful things. When I am in my world, 
fabrics and home decor, it excites me because I always get inspiration 
and come up with something different. So, there is no particular thing I
 can say that thrills me about fashion but I don’t think I would have 
done anything else. But I think the only thing that could probably 
thrill me is how a customer reacts to what I do. You design for 
customers; they call you afterwards and say it was really beautiful and 
everybody said it was gorgeous. As a designer, I like seeing people 
happy with my product and that is really what excites me.
 What is one fashion item you cannot do without as a woman?
There are so many facets; there is the cloth and accessories so I 
love everything equally. It is a little of everything that makes a 
complete outfit but I love nice smelling skin care products. Maybe that 
is what I will say my weakness is because I am not into jewelry per se. I
 like accessories but I like custom jewelry and precious stones.
What makes you happy about being a woman?
Being feminine, you can express yourself more when it comes to 
fashion. As a woman, you can be in a dress today, a top and jeans, a 
skirt and blouse, a wrap dress, silk, chiffon or lace outfits tomorrow. 
We get to express ourselves a lot more and that is what I really enjoy 
about fashion and about being a woman.
Define your style statement?
I am a bohemian girl. I am a 60s’ child but a throw back of the 70s’ 
because I was growing up in the 70s and I love floaty flowing outfits. I
 love clothes that are feminine and have movement. I love nice fabrics 
like chiffon, silk and so on. I am a bohemian chic.
What is your beauty secret?
I honestly don’t know if I have a beauty secret. I think that beauty 
comes from the inside; it is not just an outward thing. I try and keep 
myself happy and healthy and I don’t diet. I think we just have good 
genes in my family. I don’t believe in too much make-up because it is 
like a mask. I like people to be able to allow their face to breathe.
How do you relax?
I love watching movies at weekends when I am not working. I order my 
take-outs because I love my food, sweets and ice cream. And I like 
reading magazines. So once I have my books, magazines and movies, I am 
cool. I don’t really like going out that much. It is the little things 
in life that make me happy, not the big things.
 What is your philosophy of life?
I think people should be true to themselves; people should be who 
they are. I discovered that in our environment, a lot of people in my 
opinion are very pretentious. I like people who are real and true to 
themselves.
When you feel low or down, what do you do to make yourself happy?
I go to the spa, read motivational books, watch a good movie, 
something to make me laugh; travel or hang around people that I 
appreciate. And sometimes, I read my Bible.


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