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If there was ever any doubt that pink is Dimma Umeh’s colour, her latest birthday photos have put the conversation to rest.

The beauty and lifestyle creator marked her birthday with a striking new photoshoot, stepping in front of the camera in a vibrant fuchsia-pink Wanni Fuga design that perfectly balances drama and elegance. Sharing the images on social media, she reflected on another year of life and gratitude, writing, “CHIM DI MMA — My God is good. Another year around the sun. Another year of God’s goodness. Happy Birthday to me.”

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Credit: Instagram

For the occasion, Dimma wore a standout Wanni Fuga ensemble featuring a fitted illusion bodice adorned with abstract shades of burgundy, red, blue, and black. The artistic upper half was paired with a dramatic draped skirt in a bold fuchsia hue, gathered and twisted at the hips before flowing into sweeping panels that created movement and softness with every pose.

The contrast between the structured, painterly bodice and the fluid silhouette of the skirt gave the look its undeniable impact. Keeping the styling minimal, Dimma opted for sleek centre-parted hair and understated jewellery, allowing the design to remain the focal point.

Captured through the lens of photographer Aham Ibeleme, the images showcase the confidence and sophistication that have become synonymous with Dimma’s personal style. Her flawless makeup, another standout element of the shoot, served as a reminder of the beauty expertise that first introduced many followers to her platform years ago.

Dimma
Credit: Dimma Umeh/Instagram

From her early days on YouTube as ThatIgboChick to becoming one of Nigeria’s most influential beauty and lifestyle voices, Dimma has built a reputation for delivering both style inspiration and beauty mastery. Her latest birthday look feels like a fitting celebration of that journey—bold, beautiful, and unmistakably her.

Happy birthday to Dimma Umeh.

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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