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Zidoff.com signs on Michelle Monroe Studios

Zidoff.com, Africa’s #1 Global e-Commerce portal, just signed a direct merchandising arrangement with Michelle Monroe Studios, to bring the Michelle Monroe brand to the beautiful women of Nigeria & Africa.
The brand is been introduced to the Nigerian / African Market, at amazingly discounted prices on Zidoff.com. Nigerian Celebrities, fashion personalities, and every beautiful African lady out there, can now purchase Michelle Monroe Jewelry (Guaranteed 100% Authentic) directly, on Zidoff.com...

Michelle Monroe is an exclusive celebrity brand, based in the United States of America (USA). Michelle Monroe creations are known for being innovative, alluring, glamorous, edgy and stunning. Monroe combines opposing elements, minimalism and elaborateness to create a piece that evokes individuality and strength. The brand is common with celebrities like Mel B, Sharon Stone, Paula Abdul, Mariah Carey, Ke$ha and a host of other celebrities.
Overall, Michelle’s love for people drives her to create products that her customer would love, and she would like to see people wearing her pieces, because, not only is it unique and timeless, but her jewelry makes every women feel good about herself.
Through this partnership with Zidoff.com, Michelle Monroe Studios is determined to take their brand to the beautiful Nigerian / African women. Zidoff.com, will offer the Michelle Monroe (MM) brand directly to the Nigerian / African market.
Zidoff continues to sign-on new exclusive and affordable brands.  New products / brands are listed on the Zidoff.com global marketplace daily.
Zidoff.com provides Nigerians and Africans, with a simple and guaranteed way for accessing and purchasing millions of top, brand-name items, globally. Items are shipped directly to the buyers, at guaranteed all-inclusive prices worldwide. Our goal is to provide more buying options for quality products, to online shoppers and make their global trade experience wonderful.

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