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Singer is fierce on 3 covers of Blanck Magazine September 2015 issue

Seyi Shay fires up three fierce covers for Blanck Magazine's September 2015 edition..

Seyi Shay covers Blanck Magazine

Seyi Shay makes bold statement on three covers of Blanck Magazine's September 2015 issue.

The fast rising pop star chose a white bodysuit with lace details, fierce grey locks showing off skin bronzed to perfection wearing flawless makeup with brown lips for one of the cover shots.

In another, she chose a boyfriend shirt showing off her grey locks wearing intense kohl eyes and soft dewy makeup look complete with red lips.

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In another she scored a white bodysuit and boxy laser cut crop top serving a sultry look at the camera comfortably perched on a sofa.

The singer who was recently signed to Island Records opened up to Blanck Magazine about her growing career, handling the media and more.

She offered, "I won't say I read news reports on myself often. I check them out sometimes just to see what my fans are saying or thinking or to see what reviews the editors are giving my music or my campaigns. It’s important for my brand; but on whether I feel unduly targeted by blogs especially those that sensationalise the things I wear; I would say -Not at all, it brings good traffic! It is normal for anyone bringing something new to the scene, to face oppositions especially from people who don’t get it. When people see things they are not used to, they speculate but having said that, I think a lot of people are starting to understand my brand. I am here for the love of music; to make good music and to leave positive marks in the industry”.

The edition also features insightful interviews with Simone Cipriani of the Ethical fashion initiative, supermodel Liya Kebede and UK Music Break Out star Mazi Chukz with fashion editorials  showcasing mind blowing details.

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The issue will be available for purchase/download and also in print on Tuesday The 1st of September 2015

Visit the iOS and Android stores to download the Blanck Magazine App

Credits:

Model: Seyi Shay

Photographer: Sammy Baxter

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Styling: Franka Chiedu

Make Up: Bunmi Ogedengbe

Hair:  Indigo Star hair & beauty Lounge.

Watch a Pulse TV interview with Seyi Shay below.

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