Sightings | 17 July 2011 04:05 CET

Susan Peters… Authentically Sexy n’ classy .

By OYINDAMOLA LAWAL
Susan Peters

Susan Peters

SINCE entering the movie industry in 2002, Susan Peters has grown to become a brand. The award-winning actress added stepped up her credit, when she became the first Nollywood actress to feature in the international magazine, Black Beauty and Hair. The magazine had featured international stars such as Beyonce, Halle Berry, Iman and Naomi Campbell in the past. The Benue State-native has also been seen on top billboards for BAT (British America Tobacco) West Africa, Fidelity Bank, Bank PHB, Golden Penny Pasta, UHF Long Life Milk, Haemeron Blood tonic, Airport Branding, Finbank and others. Over the years, Susan, who joined the modeling industry in 2003, has been able to define her style.

Go urban, be edgy

Style is the overall look of an individual. Urban wears are fashionable and can adapt to the ever-changing scene. Just like Susan, opt for styles that are very edgy, chic and sexy; something daring with a few exciting ethnic influences. Susan says, “My style is classy, edgy, trendy, sexy and sassy.

Let it fit

Always find a style that fits and flatters your figure. Susan does not really have favourite designers; she goes for what fits her.

Blinks out

Quality is essential to elegance. Good quality is not about being extravagant, but getting something that lasts long. Susan's most expensive fashion pieces are her Swarovski and diamond sets.

Be timeless

The first steps to achieving timeless, elegant styles are paying attention to your personal grooming. Susan says her beauty routine is simple ­— regular facial wash, use of moisturisers and a lot of water. She eats well, too.

Make the best out of your shopping

You really do not need to get a favourite shopping spot or boutique. Whenever Susan goes for shopping, she makes the best out of it.

Attend to your skin

Susan uses any kind of shower gel and 'clean and clear' products for her face.

Let your signature scents speak

To smell good like the Nollywood damsel, go for D and G, and Tom Ford.

Define what you don't want

Susan says she cannot be caught wearing a class plus style.

For good dress sense

The award-winning actress, heaves, “ I am a fashionista and good dress sense influences me.”

Be different

According to Coco Chanel, “in order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different.” Contrary to what most of us learn in our formative years, uniqueness is an asset. This is true in fashion and other vocations in life.

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