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MUNACHI ABII VS RITA ORA WHO WORE IT BETTER

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Nigerian rapper Munachi 'Muna' Abii and Rita Ora are definitely bringing the blonde-hair-on-black-girls trend back to life and they are making it even more sexy. Both ladies are best known for their music but their recent bold fashion statements are beginning to win more than a few attention.
At the just ended Love Like A Movie Concert in Lagos, Muna dazzled in a full-length silver sequin dress and debuted an almost complete blonde hair. Was she cute? Yes she was! She rocked a flawless make up and black nail polish to tone down the glitz. The rapper also played safe not too flash too much jewelry so as to allow her dress take all the shine.
Meanwhile at the Angel Foundation event in New York last year, British singer Rita Ora marveled in a fish tail similar silver sequin Donna Karan atelier dress plus rocked her often all-blonde short cut. Instead of the dark cortex as Muna, the singer went for a full red lip and manicure which exhibited her sexiness even more.
While Muna accessorized with a blue purse to help ton down on the brightness, Rita handled a silver purse to match her all shiny look, which surprisingly worked perfectly.
If there's one more thing similar about these two stars' outfits, it’s the simple fact that two of them refused to show off their heels. Can you guess what they wore on their feets?
All in all, both Rita and Muna glittered in sequin and looked super hot with the blonde but there is a difference. Can you figure it out?  
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