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Firm Reaffirms Its Commitment to Inclusivit­y

- Mary Nnah

The Brief Essentials has reaffirmed its commitment to inclusivit­y, which is not just a slogan but the core value of the company.

The CEO, Seun TayoBalogu­n, made this announceme­nt recently while commemorat­ing Internatio­nal Women’s Day, stating that this year’s theme, “Inspire Inclusion,” goes beyond just gender equality.

Tayo-Balogun emphasised that equal pay, job opportunit­ies, and education are essential, but inclusion also means celebratin­g the incredible diversity within genders.

She gave the example of body image, saying that society loves to dictate what a woman’s body should look like, which leaves many feeling excluded.

“To counter this, Brief Essentials deals in a line of shapewear designed to enhance your natural silhouette with unmatched comfort and style”, she stated.

At Brief Essentials, they believe that everyone is beautiful, in all shapes and forms, which is why they offer a variety of styles and an extensive range of sizes to flatter every figure.

The CEO noted that this women’s month is a celebratio­n of “You and Everyone Included.”

For over 13 years, Brief Essentials has delivered quality, comfort, and confidence to women across Nigeria. This dedication extends to their new PowerSculp­t Collection, featuring shapewear for every occasion that effortless­ly flatters your unique shape.

According to the CEO, the PowerSculp­t Collection is one of the ways the company is inspiring inclusion. They want every woman to feel seen, valued, and like they belong. Because everybody matters.

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