A statement-making philosophy and business, London-based BITCHMEANSBUSINESS, unveils its first line of accessories in Nigeria with rhinestone nail rings. Founded by London fashion stylist Juliet Andrew-Orji in 2015, her first creations are the only nail rings that cover the entire nail in a choice of two styles. Top fashion, lifestyle and culture blog, Venus Bay (http://www.venussbay.blogspot.com) has been selected as the first distributor for the Nigerian market.
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“These nail rings are a discovery of mine that started when I was having a really bad nail day. I love both nail rings and wearing nail polish, and I researched options for combining these adornments,” says BITCHMEANSBUSINSS founder, Juliet Andrew-Orji. “In thinking about these rings – it was then – I decided to start the brand of BITCHMEANSBUSINESS for selling them.
“The brand BITCHMEANSBUSINESS refers to an attitude for the new generation of women who are fashion-conscious and fierce in their love of individuality.”
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The premiere collection from BITCHMEANSBUSINESS offers two styles in its range of nail rings:
The Deb
The Deb nail ring has a classic oval shape that covers the nail tip with rhinestones, with gold- tone band and face. Sold individually at N1,800 or as a five piece set at N8,000.
The Claw
The Claw nail ring is curved and pointy covered with rhinestones and supported with a thick gold-tone band. Sold as a set of five for N10,000.
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Fashion stylist and personality, Juliet Andrew-Orji, resides between London and Lagos. She is a Style Ambassador for TheStyleChamber.com, a global e-tailer for wearable avant-garde clothing, based in London and Abu Dhabi. Juliet will expand the range of BITCHMEANSBUSINESS to introduce exciting and audacious accessories throughout 2015.
Juliet Andrew-Orji
Founder + Creative Director, BITCHMEANSBUSINESS
London fashion stylist and vintage aficionado, Juliet Andrew-Orji, has collected costume jewellery from visiting Portobello Market since childhood. Particular to alluring rings and statement necklaces, her emphasis on style and individuality stems from a desire to celebrate the art of accessories.
The creative result is a collection of charming and striking rings - showcasing fingernails revamped and latticed like glittering claws - to rethink traditional approaches to hand adornment. These finger rings are introduced under the new brand “BitchMeansBusiness” and according to Juliet, “... have been carefully selected without compromise.”
Based between London and Lagos, Juliet has held positions with the United Nations and BBC and hopes to translate her love of the fierce, independent woman through accessory selections by BitchMeansBusiness.
Juliet is also a brand ambassador for TheStyleChamber.com, an e-tailer providing wearable avant-garde to its global clientele.
BitchMeansBusiness will continue to expand its range of exciting and audacious pieces throughout 2015.
Founder + Creative Director, BITCHMEANSBUSINESS
London fashion stylist and vintage aficionado, Juliet Andrew-Orji, has collected costume jewellery from visiting Portobello Market since childhood. Particular to alluring rings and statement necklaces, her emphasis on style and individuality stems from a desire to celebrate the art of accessories.
The creative result is a collection of charming and striking rings - showcasing fingernails revamped and latticed like glittering claws - to rethink traditional approaches to hand adornment. These finger rings are introduced under the new brand “BitchMeansBusiness” and according to Juliet, “... have been carefully selected without compromise.”
Based between London and Lagos, Juliet has held positions with the United Nations and BBC and hopes to translate her love of the fierce, independent woman through accessory selections by BitchMeansBusiness.
Juliet is also a brand ambassador for TheStyleChamber.com, an e-tailer providing wearable avant-garde to its global clientele.
BitchMeansBusiness will continue to expand its range of exciting and audacious pieces throughout 2015.
Wow.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome
Beautiful
DeleteI have the most lovely set of natural finger nail ever, so i don't need them.
ReplyDeleteBut that's really a very nice concept.
Ok! Goof for whoever wants it. I don't seem to like them
ReplyDeleteAs a costume...maybe. But for regular days..nahhhh
DeleteSeen
ReplyDeleteSDK, you want this...how will you cook?
ReplyDeleteAm not nearing any lady who wear this o....lolz.
DeleteNice innovation.
ReplyDeleteWould look good on Charly and boy.
ReplyDeleteWould look good on charly boy and wife.
ReplyDeleteLmao
DeleteSo if u order for d claw rings n it's not ur finger size, what do u do? Provide testing.
ReplyDeleteWrong business name.....my opinion pls
ReplyDeleteits fine on her hands. but i cant wear it.
ReplyDelete#CARROT
That's a good innovation in fashion.
ReplyDeleteAt least one can opt for those if you don't want to fix..you can remove it when you do the hard stuff.
Quiksilver my joke wasn't for your amusement..bite on that.
Okay Auntie.
DeleteNa wa o. Women n wahala shaa.
ReplyDeleteGood initiative
ReplyDeleteam an Insurance gradute, worked as a customer care for 2 years, I need an admin,customer care job am smart and
ready to learn I also learn very fast. I base in Owerri
Okkkk
ReplyDeleteawesoe, I am new in here....just followed martins tutorial. thanks. I hope I got the steps right
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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I swear those nails fit kill person i swear...
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Wow loving it already!...e go fit some useless busy body bleached skins on dis blog by date time I claw at dem!..
ReplyDeleteI love the Rings
ReplyDeleteReminds me of witch hunting in yoruba movies! Yack!
ReplyDeletecreative ke
ReplyDeleteiLike.
ReplyDeleteThese are horrendous
ReplyDeleteThese have been around for a while.... I actually have a few. Cute to put on one nail.. Too much if it's more than one
ReplyDeleteMy thots exactly. Didn't knw they've been around for a while and I luv jewelries. Where have I been?
DeleteOoooooooooh my...!
ReplyDeleteJust don't lyk it @ all
When I no be dragon .
ReplyDeleteNice I wouldn't mind trying them.
ReplyDeleteGod bless your hustle.
Beyoncé and Rihanna will like this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful innovation.
Beautiful business.. but nail rings r not ur discovery, they have been there. i have a set from 2 years ago that i dont wear again because i have outgrown them. God bless ur hustle.
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