who work must chop.
and that literally translates to “getting a million pictures of myself on a set i created” 🤭
s/o to my partner in all things creative work @felixezema
honorary mention to my big sis @layide for my ferrari hat. love you! 😭🩷
At the heart of Elizabeth Haruna’s work is a clear belief: fashion should help people feel more like themselves, not someone else.
As a fashion stylist and creative director, Elizabeth moves with versatility and purpose, shaping each look around story, personality, and emotion. Her work isn’t about fitting into a box or chasing a fixed aesthetic, but about curating visuals that communicate confidence, authenticity, and identity, sometimes without saying a word.
Her journey into fashion started early, long before it became a career. From being asked for styling opinions as a child to shopping for classmates in high school, she learned early on that people trusted her eye. That trust eventually became clarity. Styling and creative direction gave her the freedom to curate the full picture, beyond just the clothes.
Today, her work is deeply people-centered. Elizabeth is intentional about creating looks that honour body type, individuality, and self-confidence. Before the outfit comes the feeling, making sure her subjects feel good in their own skin.
Her styling doesn’t just dress people. It affirms them.
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