Dunnie OH,is the proud Nigerian powerhouse carving her own lane in the creative business.
#We catch up with Dunnie Onasanya -Hasan ,the businesswoman is behind OLORIswim,on the purpose behind her new art and design gallery#
Nigerian creative Dunnie Onasanya-Hasan popularly known as Dunnie OH,has amassed quite the following over the years serving as #bodygoals, #couplegoals and motherduaghtergoals. The Tuskegee university graduate who has always been a social butterfly got her start event producing and has gained a great reputation working on events like
Facet fashion week, and Hollywood confidential series ,A FREE event for individuals pursuing careers in entertainment to A-list talents speak on their trials and tribulations
Today, Onasanya-Hasan is at the heart of Olori,a luxury swimwear line that blends American and Nigerian cultural influences,and celebrates melanin rich Queens
Her works including the popular ",Kentekini ,glorifies curves on women of all shapes,sizes and her muses is to die for.
Dunnie is making more than making women feel good and empowering them ,as she puts it, she's an entrepreneur at the helm of a growing business
Olori weekend,which took place end of September was momentous to
her as she celebrates her birthday,Nigeria independence and grand opening of the
"OLori Gallery,art and design
The gallery which she and her husband Ibrahim Hasan acquired in may is a work in progress ,but Onasanya-Hasan hopes it will be a haven for all things African fashion and art .she's certainly off to a good start because,it is currently home for abstract murals she created with her own hands
The murals comprised of stones ,beads and gold pieces are nothing short of awe-inspiring
She speaks candidly about what inspired the courage to create the murals " to be honest with you ,as a kid,I always liked drawing and painting she says"
And my parents would say "you need to do your maths and science
Follow her in instagram and see things for yourself #Oloriswin
#dunnieoh
OLori means high woman,a queen,a leader,originated from Yoruba language
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