American rapper Belcalis Cephus, professionally known as Cardi B, wowed her fans as she displayed the bodycon dress she wore at the Super Bowl game......CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>.....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
She was glammed up by a Nigerian designer Mowalola Ogunlesi, better known as Mowalola, who did justice to her look.
The game was held on Sunday, February 9, 2025, at the New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome, Louisiana, United States. Cardi B looked stunning in her attire which she combined with a gorgeous hairstyle and makeup.
The Super Bowl game saw the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.
Cardi B rocks dress by Nigerian designer
Mowalola was born on March 25, 1994, and she is based in London. Her bold and creative designs have placed her among the top names in the industry and made her sought-after by notable clients.
In an Instagram post, many people hailed Cardi B for rocking a Nigerian designer’s outfit and they gave her an Igbo name.
See Cardi B’s outfit below:
Reactions to Cardi-B’s outfit by Nigerian designer
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions as Cardi B rocks a dress made by a Nigerian designer Mowalola.
@rose_plus_home commented:
“I love single Cardi B.”
@socially.corey reacted:
“Really scraping the bottom of the barrel, with these uninspired, simple minded, lame, lyrics.”
@sondregalore commented:
“You’re litty, you’re pretty, and you’re running this city.”
@posterboyfordior stated:
“Can we get a Louboutin X Cardi shoe collection already?”
@socially.corey reacted:
“I think AI has been writing these lyrics lol.”
@ammeliad6366 commented:
“Cardi B is our cousin nahhhh.”
@musebysvc noted:
“Africa to the world.”
@siamara2018 reacted:
“I love this. Chioma B.”
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