Famous French wine brand Luc Belaire is working with a choice of comprehensively perceived female specialists and influencers during the time of March, in festivity of International Women's Day.
The brand has as of late taped Nigerian Afrobeat Queen Yemi Alade, as a feature of its prominent "Independent Tastes Better" crusade, featuring her trip to progress. The curated video arrangement is centered around catching and sharing the stories of independent specialists and influencers, both popular and best in class, through selective meetings with Luc Belaire CEO Brett Berish.
Yemi joins Grammy assigned rapper Rapsody and American rapper and TV star Trina as one of the primary ladies to be expedited board to the wine brand's moving effort.
The Nigerian songstress will likewise participate in a female-driven online networking activity named #SelfMadeWoman, as a feature of a worldwide way to deal with featuring the numerous ladies who set out to emerge, develop, push limits and test the present state of affairs.
Yemi will lead a system of Belaire's female fans will's identity participating in the #SelfMadeWoman program out of appreciation for International Women's Day, sharing messages of quality, autonomy and female energy to their fans and supporters to rouse a development of independent stories via web-based networking media during the time of March.
Yemi Alade has said; "I've been a devotee of Belaire's "Independent Tastes Better" arrangement since it started, so when I was solicited to be a section from the crusade and offer my own example of overcoming adversity, I needed to state yes. Like Belaire, I generally put stock in championing autonomy and breaking traditions. I'm eager to work with a brand that offers my standpoint, and am anticipating the arrival of my video meet. I'll be posting #SelfMadeWoman messages for my fans to energize ladies everywhere throughout the world to join together!"