Belvedere X Laolu fashion soiree
By Guardian Life
05 October 2018 |
12:33 pm
Celebrities converged in a series of events to celebrate the official unveiling of the 2018 Belvedere limited edition bottle designed and handcrafted by award-winning performance and visual artist Laolu Senbanjo.
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