“Bravery never goes out of fashion.”
-William Makepeace Thackeray
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We have talked a lot about the use of natural products when it comes to skin as well as haircare. There is a reason why our grannies used shea butter and passed the torch and beauty tip down to us. Shea butter is an all natural product that comes with numerous benefits.
Shea Butter has natural antibacterial properties that make it great for preventing stretch marks, wound healing and it can also be used as an anti-aging treatment for skin. With so many products on the market right now that are chalk full of chemicals that can irritate our skin, shea butter is a refreshing alternative. Nevertheless, do not just think that this jewel of nature can only do wonders for your skin. Shea butter also can work its magic on your hair, but we’ll discuss more on that in a future post.
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The one thing as a young black woman that you have probably heard or are currently hearing is… don’t cut your hair, it may not grow back. It is a wide spread notion that black hair simply does not grow or if you do have length and you lose it that its gone forever. There is one thing that I have discovered throughout my continuous hair journey and that is everything you know about black hair is a myth.
You don’t need a perm or chemicals to control your tresses. It is not necessary to do a big chop when growing out a relaxer. Moreover, if you want longer hair it is achievable. Black hair DOES grow and it IS amazing and gorgeous.
I have grown my hair out four times, down to my waist. From my YouTube videos many have asked me how I did it and I am happy to share tips I have picked up that may work for you too. I think thanks to the creation of social platforms black girls are finally able to gain knowledge on how to really work their beautiful strands. Knowledge is power and the more we share with each other the more growth we will experience in not just our hair but in all aspects of life.
Thoughts? I’m always all ears:)
Love,
Arianne
We absolutely ADORE this look from the Peek & Cloppenburg spring/summer collection. Of course anything would look amazing on model Liya Kebede who poses for the 2015 campaign, but we still find that the entire ensemble is chic sophistication. This look showcases the whole “less is more” vibe by only incorporating a change in color with accessories i.e. the shoes and handbag. With everything so streamlined and relaxed the focus and emphasis really does get to be on design and tailoring.
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“I’m definitely a vintage collector. I have a wardrobe of core basics that I like to spice up with different colors, new accessories, and I love to try on new things to invite something different. I find, with every new stage of my life, my self-image shifts with new duties and responsibilities, and so does my fashion style.”
-Camila Alves
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One of our favorite models of all time is giving mad “face” for the spring/summer 2015 L’Oreal Paris Infallible collection ad campaign. Recently, Liya Kebede was named Global Brand Ambassador for L’Oreal cosmetics, skincare, and haircare lines. Moreover, solidifying her rank in the fashion, beauty and entertainment industries, Forbes named her one of the top fifteen highest earning models.
The ad campaign showcases L’Oreal’s long-lasting foundation that is said to last 24 hours. Liya’s gorgeous look for the campaign was brought together by hairstylist Stephane Lancien and MUA Charlotte Willer. The ad was lensed by celebrity, beauty and fashion photographer Kenneth Willardt.
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Supermodel Liya Kebede has been everywhere this year from magazines to major ad campaigns. On the heels of her solo Vogue cover Liya can also be spotted as the star of the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2015 campaign. The shoot was styled by Marie-Amélie Sauvé and lensed by famed photographer Patrick Demarchelier.
Hair is just as important as fashion itself, for it can make or break an outfit. Here are a few of the styles we spotted last night during the arrivals for the 2015 Met Ball.
Rihanna
RiRi Rocks a bold hair accessory which was a major trend seen throughout the night!

Beyonce
Queen Bey wore a super high ponytail accented with blonde only in the front and tail.
FKA Twigs
Who says buns are no fun? Try this edgy one and you’ll be sure to get noticed!


Alicia Keys
FKA Twigs wasn’t the only one with a high bun, Alicia’s included the braid trend.
Zoe Kravitz
Speaking of braids, Zoe is still rocking them and looking chic.
Joan Smalls
Straight with a deep middle part…say no more…
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