There are faces you forget, and then there’s Zita — the kind that quietly stamps itself into your memory and refuses to fade. Her beauty doesn’t shout. It lingers.

The structure is architectural: cheekbones that could slice glass, a jawline carved to precision, and brow bones that bring a certain quiet power to her stare. Her skin? That’s the headline. Dark, rich, and luminous, it’s the kind of complexion that doesn’t need flash photography — it glows on its own terms.

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And those eyes. There’s a calm intensity in the way she looks straight at the camera, like she knows something you don’t. Maybe it’s the eyeliner, maybe it’s the confidence — either way, it’s hypnotic.

Zita wears sequins and still looks subtle. She wears a plain dress and somehow turns it into an editorial moment. The face does the work. The rest just follows.

It’s that rare kind of beauty that doesn’t need to prove anything — it just exists, and the world adjusts.

So yes, her face card? Still undefeated. Still top tier. Still winning every single time.

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SOURCE: Zita Oloruntola/Instagram

Author

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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