Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Thursday, April 8, 2010,
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Fashionistas often have hearts of gold with matching earrings and a
bag to go with it which leads many of us to be too lax with our money.
Well ladies, it’s due time we closed our purses and smartened up.
Here’s a few things NOT to do with your money:
1. Buy Now, Pay Later. It’s so easy to whip out
your Visa so you can take those hot new Giuseppe Zanotti home with you
right away, but let’s be real, fashionistas—how many times do we say
“I’m just going to put this one thing on my... Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Tuesday, April 6, 2010,
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The fro is back, but this aint yo mamma's 70's round fro, Its evolved into a more easy going look.  Glammed up fro updo, secret ingredient hair oils such has coconut or shea butter for the glam look below gel for sleeking up the edges  lauryn Hill's wash and go secret ingridient conditioner to soften and remove knotted ends  free fro below is basically a combed out fro that is left to ait dry, secret ingridient: a wide toothed comb  the braided fro hawk secret ingrident a good braider (coz my rows ca... Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Thursday, April 1, 2010,
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Locks have often been associated with the unrully, non glamorized look but this is changing lately  Just coz you locked your hair doesn't mean your limited in styles, glam it up.  don't play safe....color it, play with the shape  change it up from time to time if your like me having the same look too long is too damn boring Credits:lecoil.com Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Thursday, February 18, 2010,
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I guess this should highlight the oncoming beauty trends  MAC's campaign ad Redken ad  Another MAC ad  This is an old bey picture(not beauty ad)  Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Thursday, January 14, 2010,
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 Coz we brought the mohawk back and "baptized" it the fro hawk  we wear some dope ass sh*t like this  we're loyal  we rocks the mic right (this is the chic in the noisettes....seriously check out this band)  we RUN the runway  we are bold enuff to wear BOLD jewelery  we are the baddest chix in the room  were fashionably inclined  we don't discriminate...any color is welcome on our heads  we give in to our artistic instincts credits:lecoil Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Wednesday, December 16, 2009,
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I just love that their putting nappy hair on white models. Nappy hair extremely versatile, if it was in entertainment it would be a triple or quadruple threat coz there's so much you can do with it. come on sistas we have to share hair that does this  paris fashion week  Liya kebede rocked this look Nefertiti would be proud Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Thursday, November 26, 2009,
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 So I guess red lipps are in......  av been saying red lipps are the way to go. Av been rocking my full lipps (made even fuller by the red lipstick since way back) My other motto is whenever I feel a little crappy I always wear my lip stick and the world is a little better :)  If your not a fan of red or just dont feel that look for day time look, I highly reccomend a brownish orange color, it has the same drama without being "daytime innapropriate" Wear some lipps right now!!!! Mwaah! Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Tuesday, November 24, 2009,
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 Colin Stuart has the Devon Convertible Boot
at Victoria’s Secret on sale for a fantastic $129. Michael Kors, Ann
Demeulemeester and various other designers have convertible boots as
well, but from the photos online, this one is by far my favorite, the
least complicated (who needs five lengths?), and by far the cheapest.
The top suede part zips off and then the bottom part is a leather
ankle boot. Useful for changeable weather, money-saving and attractive.
Nice! I’d protect the boot (but e... Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Monday, November 23, 2009,
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So, a bunch of people are upset about these and I think they don't understand the whole black face controversy. "The black face minstrel act was a very popular form of entertainment in
19th-century America. It was also a highly racist depiction of African
Americans"   The audience for these shows was largely working-class whites, and at
first the black face character was actually a smart and sympathetic one.
But as time went on, the minstrel show took on a more racist tone.  the outrage of black fa... Continue reading ...
Posted by Wambui Wamutogoria on Tuesday, June 2, 2009,
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