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Spice Up Your Valentine’s With The Perfect Lingerie

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Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion to embrace confidence, elegance, and sensuality. Whether you’re celebrating with a special someone or indulging in self-love, choosing the right lingerie can make all the difference.

Here’s a guide to different types of lingerie to spice up your Valentine’s celebration.

Classic Lace Sets

Nothing says romance like a delicate lace bra and panty set. Lace is timeless and adds a touch of femininity and allure. Opt for deep reds, passionate purples, or elegant blacks to set the mood for the evening.

Sultry Bodysuits

A lace or mesh bodysuit is a fantastic option if you want to blend elegance with sensuality. These one-piece wonders enhance curves while offering a sleek, form-fitting silhouette. Pair with high heels and a silk robe for an effortlessly chic look.

Seductive Babydolls

Babydolls are flowy, playful, and flirty—perfect for those who prefer a more subtle yet enticing look. They typically come with sheer or lace detailing and can be paired with a matching thong or briefs. This style is ideal for creating a soft, romantic feel.

Ravishing Corsets & Bustiers

For a dramatic, vintage-inspired look, corsets and bustiers are a go-to choice. These pieces accentuate the waist, enhance the bust, and provide a structured yet sultry appearance. They can be paired with matching garter belts and stockings for added glamour.

Tempting Teddies

Teddies are similar to bodysuits but often feature daring cutouts, plunging necklines, and lace-up details. They provide a bold and confident aesthetic, making them an excellent choice for those looking to make a statement.

Playful Garter Sets

Garter belts with matching thigh-high stockings exude confidence and seduction. Whether worn with a lace bra set or a bustier, this ensemble adds a vintage yet sultry appeal that is perfect for special occasions.

Silky Slips & Camisoles

If you prefer comfort with a hint of allure, silk slips and camisoles are the way to go. These pieces drape effortlessly over the body, providing a sophisticated yet sensuous feel. Opt for satin in deep jewel tones or soft pastel shades for a romantic touch.

Bold Strappy & Cut-Out Lingerie

For those who love a daring and edgy look, strappy or cut-out lingerie is a must-have. This style often features intricate strap designs and sheer panels that highlight the body’s natural curves, creating an eye-catching and bold appearance.

Sheer Robes & Kimonos

A sheer robe or kimono adds a luxurious finishing touch to any lingerie set. Whether worn over a lace set, a teddy, or on its own, it creates a sultry yet elegant vibe, perfect for a romantic evening.

Choosing the Right Lingerie for Your Body Type

  • Pear-shaped: Opt for A-line babydolls or high-waisted sets to balance proportions.
  • Hourglass: Emphasize curves with fitted bodysuits or corsets.
  • Athletic: Go for strappy designs and cut-outs to create definition.
  • Petite: Choose plunging necklines or vertical details to elongate your figure.

Choose what makes you feel beautiful, confident, and comfortable, and let the magic of Valentine’s unfold!

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Heartbreak as Body of 12-Year-Old Blessed Claire Muthoni Arrives Home from India

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Kenyans are mourning the loss of Blessed Claire Muthoni, a brave 12-year-old girl from Kihuri in Othaya, Nyeri County, who passed away while undergoing specialised cancer treatment in New Delhi. Claire had been fighting stage 4 cancer for over three years.

The aggressive disease took a heavy toll on her young body, eventually leading to the amputation of one of her legs. Despite the pain and the many challenges she faced, Claire remained hopeful and courageous throughout her journey, inspiring many who followed her story.

On January 19, 2026, she travelled to India with her mother in search of advanced treatment aimed at saving her remaining leg and managing the cancer that had spread to her lungs. The journey was filled with hope, supported by Kenyans from all walks of life who contributed towards her treatment and kept her in their prayers.

A brave fight

While in India, Claire underwent several chemotherapy sessions. Unfortunately, her condition worsened after developing complications, leading to her admission to the Intensive Care Unit. She passed away in hospital last week, leaving behind a grieving family and a nation that had stood with her.

On Monday, March 30, 2026, her remains arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The atmosphere at the airport was filled with grief as family members, friends and well-wishers gathered to receive her. Her mother returned home alone, carrying a loss no parent should have to endure.

Claire will be laid to rest in her home area of Othaya in the coming days, as her family begins the difficult process of saying their final goodbyes.

Her story touched thousands across the country, many of whom followed her journey through updates and fundraising efforts. She became a symbol of strength and resilience, and her passing has deeply affected those who had hoped to see her recover.

Beyond the grief, her story has once again brought attention to the challenges families face when dealing with childhood cancer in Kenya. The high cost of specialised treatment, limited access to advanced care locally, and the emotional and financial strain on families often force many to seek treatment abroad.

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Heartbreak as Body of 12-Year-Old Blessed Claire Muthoni Arrives Home from India

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Kenyans are mourning the loss of Blessed Claire Muthoni, a brave 12-year-old girl from Kihuri in Othaya, Nyeri County, who passed away while undergoing specialised cancer treatment in New Delhi. Claire had been fighting stage 4 cancer for over three years.

The aggressive disease took a heavy toll on her young body, eventually leading to the amputation of one of her legs. Despite the pain and the many challenges she faced, Claire remained hopeful and courageous throughout her journey, inspiring many who followed her story.

On January 19, 2026, she travelled to India with her mother in search of advanced treatment aimed at saving her remaining leg and managing the cancer that had spread to her lungs. The journey was filled with hope, supported by Kenyans from all walks of life who contributed towards her treatment and kept her in their prayers.

A brave fight

While in India, Claire underwent several chemotherapy sessions. Unfortunately, her condition worsened after developing complications, leading to her admission to the Intensive Care Unit. She passed away in hospital last week, leaving behind a grieving family and a nation that had stood with her.

On Monday, March 30, 2026, her remains arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The atmosphere at the airport was filled with grief as family members, friends and well-wishers gathered to receive her. Her mother returned home alone, carrying a loss no parent should have to endure.

Claire will be laid to rest in her home area of Othaya in the coming days, as her family begins the difficult process of saying their final goodbyes.

Her story touched thousands across the country, many of whom followed her journey through updates and fundraising efforts. She became a symbol of strength and resilience, and her passing has deeply affected those who had hoped to see her recover.

Beyond the grief, her story has once again brought attention to the challenges families face when dealing with childhood cancer in Kenya. The high cost of specialised treatment, limited access to advanced care locally, and the emotional and financial strain on families often force many to seek treatment abroad.

Read our March issue here 

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Shock as Section of Gikomba Shoe Market Demolished Overnight

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Traders at Nairobi’s bustling Gikomba Market are counting heavy losses after a section of the popular shoe market (mitumba shoe section) was demolished overnight by Nairobi City County enforcement teams. The operation took place in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Videos and photos circulating on social media show destroyed merchandise and devastated traders who arrived at the market this morning to find their businesses in ruins. According to reports, the county government carried out the demolition after an eviction notice lapsed. This happened even though the High Court (Environment and Land Court) had earlier issued and extended conservatory orders in March 2026, halting mass demolitions and evictions at Gikomba and surrounding areas along the Nairobi River.

Repeated demolitions

Demolitions at Gikomba are not new. As far back as 1977, the original market was brought down by the government to pave the way for light industries. In recent years, attention has shifted to the riparian land along the Nairobi River, with authorities proposing to expand the buffer zone from 30 metres to 50 metres in a bid to control flooding.

Many traders have raised concerns over what they describe as poor consultation, shifting relocation plans and the lack of a clear and secure alternative site. There are also growing fears that the process could open the door to land grabbing and cartel involvement.

Impact

For most traders at Gikomba, the market is more than just a place of business. It is their only source of livelihood. Repeated fires and demolitions have created a cycle of uncertainty, financial strain and constant rebuilding. Many small business owners say they struggle to recover after each loss, only to face another setback months later.

Calls for improved fire safety measures, fair relocation plans and meaningful engagement with authorities continue to grow louder. Without long term and sustainable solutions, Gikomba traders will continue to bear the high cost of operating in one of Nairobi’s busiest yet most vulnerable markets.

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