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Hilda Baci Gives a Detergent Campaign the Fashion Finish It Needed

February 26,2026
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By Josephine Agbonkhese


In most household commercials, the wardrobe is treated as an afterthought. That is usually the first mistake. Fashion is often what makes a campaign memorable, especially when the face of the brand already carries public recognition.

In this case, Hilda Baci does not merely appear in a Viva Plus commercial image. She elevates it. What could have been a straightforward product shoot becomes a polished style moment, sharpened by a custom Arivee dress that understands drama, shape, and camera presence.


Baci arrives at this campaign with more than celebrity appeal. She is already a recognisable public figure whose profile was cemented when Guinness World Records confirmed her 93 hour 11 minute cooking marathon in 2023.

Later that year, Aspira Nigeria signed her as brand ambassador for Viva Detergent and Dishwashing Liquid, tying her image to a wider cleaning and household care portfolio built around performance and visibility.


That commercial context matters. Viva Plus, part of Aspira Nigeria’s laundry line, is marketed as a detergent powder designed to remove tough stains with multi-enzyme technology while protecting colour, whitening whites, and leaving a long-lasting floral fragrance. In plain terms, it sells cleanliness, brightness, and finish. Those are product promises, but they are also visual cues. Good fashion styling can translate those cues far better than generic wardrobe ever will.
This is where Arivee enters the frame with precision.

The Nigerian label, led by Chimdalu Victoria Arinze, describes itself as a luxury ready-to-wear brand built around effortless femininity, timeless elegance, clean lines, and garments designed with movement in mind for women of different shapes and sizes. Independent editorial coverage has also positioned the brand as part of a wider push against throwaway fast fashion, with emphasis on quality, inclusivity, and clothes that feel considered rather than disposable.


In the supplied images, the dress does exactly what a commercial costume should do. It carries instant impact without burying the wearer. The colour is a rich molten gold, the kind of shade that reads as luxury under studio lights without slipping into costume territory. The bodice is sculpted and corset-leaning, cut close through the waist, then released into controlled draping at the hips and a long fluid skirt that falls with weight and grace. Small metallic ruffles at the straps add a playful note, but the real strength of the piece lies in the hip architecture. That gathered treatment gives the gown its authority.


What makes the look work is balance. Baci’s public image has always combined warmth with confidence. This dress respects both. The sweetheart neckline softens the upper body, while the sharp waist definition and elongated skirt bring composure and polish. From the back, the gown is just as considered. The zip closure is clean, the structure holds, and the draped lower half keeps the silhouette elegant rather than overworked. It is a strong piece because it understands restraint. Not everything needs embellishment when the cut is already doing the job.


There is also a smart brand alignment here. Arivee’s design language, rooted in femininity, movement, and accessible glamour, fits the kind of aspirational but relatable image a mass consumer brand wants to project. Viva Plus is not selling haute couture, obviously. It is selling a feeling of freshness, polish, and everyday excellence.

Dressing Baci in a look that feels elevated without becoming alien achieves that. She looks expensive, but still familiar. That is exactly where commercial fashion should sit.
The result is a campaign image that feels cleaner, sharper, and more deliberate than the category usually allows.

Hilda Baci brings recognisability. Viva Plus brings consumer reach. Arivee brings fashion credibility. Put together, the shoot lands where good brand imagery should: clear enough to sell, stylish enough to remember.

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