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When it comes to commanding attention through fashion, Priscilla Ojo (Mkambala) continues to set the standard. For the glamorous 35th birthday celebration of beauty mogul Diiadem, she delivered a look that felt nothing short of architectural artistry.

Stepping out in a custom design by Lasosa, Priscilla once again proved why she remains a consistent fixture on every best-dressed list. The ensemble was a masterclass in contrast where softness meets structure, and elegance meets edge.

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Priscilla Mkambala wearing Lasosa for Diiadem’s 35th birthday. Photo Credit: Instagram

At the center of the look was a striking metallic corset, sculpted to resemble the intricate curves of a gilded seashell or an Art Deco fan. The gold-plated detailing caught the light with every movement, creating a bold, futuristic effect that elevated the entire ensemble.

Beneath it, a champagne-toned lace gown brought balance to the intensity. Rich with sequins and delicate beadwork, the dress flowed effortlessly, hugging her silhouette before extending into a graceful, floor-length train. The transition from the structured corset to the fluid lace felt intentional, a seamless blend of strength and softness that read both regal and modern.

True to form, Priscilla kept her styling clean and intentional. A sleek high ponytail with soft fringe framed her face, while her bronze-toned glam added warmth and glow without competing with the look.

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Priscilla Mkambala wearing Lasosa for Diiadem’s 35th birthday. Photo Credit: Instagram
Priscilla
Priscilla
Priscilla Mkambala wearing Lasosa for Diiadem’s 35th birthday. Photo Credit: Instagram

She completed the outfit with a gold mini-clutch that subtly mirrored the texture of the gown, paired with minimalist gold jewelry, a statement ring and a refined neckpiece allowing the outfit to remain the undeniable focal point.

It was a look that didn’t just show up, it made a statement.

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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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