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Sunday, October 7, 2007

Ladybrille African Fashion News #26

There is just a whole lot of craziness going on in the world. By now you have heard of the Jena Six. Our friends at Clutch Magazine are doing a good job of keeping us updated with the story. Beyond that, there is a crazy story coming out of Los Angeles. A high school black child has her wrist broken by one of the security guards all because she did not clean cake off the floor of the cafetaria!?? She made three attempts at cleaning it but obviously it was not good enough for this security guard! Meanwhile, the mom heads on to school to challenge why her child got battered and assaulted and mom lands in jail. It was her child's birthday hence the cake. The security guard is suspended but with pay! Can you imagine? Turns out he has a pattern and practice of beating up students, particularly black students. Why was he still working there all this while??? Try raising your hand to even spank your child in the USA and you would have Child Protective Services at your door investigating. So, what gives this guard the audacity to use such excessive force on a child?? Outrageous! Read what the local and national community is doing to make sure it doesn't happen again here.

Why are all the models white? Meanwhile, on the fashion end of things, the craziness continues. We posted in previous African Fashion news the pressure by Black & African models for designers to use more black faces on the runways. In the 90s, Tyra Banks, Naomi Campbell and Iman among many were dealing with the same issue. In 2007, we are still dealing with the same issue????? Nigeria and London based Designer, Duro Olowu, in the article "Why are All the Models White?" says black models continue to be used as "tokenism - you know, just the one black girl, and she's usually wearing the crazy printed dress, [t]hen these designers claim they get their ideas from the street or from Africa! It's crazy!" says Olowu. "This is just not reflective of our time." He hits the nail on the head and it is particularly embarassing when Africa follows suit in discrmininating against its own because they follow what the three giant fashion markets do [NY, Milan & Paris]. Recall we had an issue with this same subject at the recently completed Capetown Fashion Week. Africa's fashion Industry and particularly designers need to lead the way when it comes to making sure on and off the runway, they say LOUD AND CLEAR "Black is beautiful!"

Needless to say, for us, we have the ability to make a difference with our purchases and should. We should reward those who think about us when they design and market goods to us. The other ones, we know better than to give them the time of the day with our money. According to Target Market News, the #1 authority,when it comes to Black consumer research and buying habits, Blacks/Africans remain one of the biggest purchases of consumer goods, especially fashions. It is time that is reflected on and off the runways! On to the rest of our fashion news for the week:

  1. This diva rules the runway
  2. Local designers a hit in Curaçao
  3. Miss India Worldwide set to grace Gauteng festival
  4. Light At End of Tunnel for Fashion Designers
  5. In touch with your African heritage
  6. Uganda: The Woman Behind the Famous Lubega Dee Label
  7. Uganda: 'I Want to Be Like Calvin Klein'
  8. Poverty reduction tops agenda of Leadership Forum
  9. The world's leading hair fashion magazine
  10. Designers team up for Colours of Africa

    Have a brilliant day!

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Saturday, October 6, 2007

Fun, Relaxing and Shopper Friendly!

The Toni Payne Store Opening which took place on October 3rd, 2007 at 1164 Western Avenue, in Hollywood, was fun, relaxing and shopper friendly! The very ready to shop guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvre and wine as the DJ spun the latest hits. A BIG suprise! "You heard it first Ladybrille. The surprise is actually that this is a pre-launch to our grand opening of the official Toni Payne Store,"says Toni Payne when we asked her to comment on how she felt about her new location. Cool! Another opportunity to enjoy a good party and shop to our heart's content! Enjoy the pics and have a brilliant day!
Yours truly 'rawking' my Toni Payne positee. The one I am wearing is the "Akanke Faceless Beauty Brown Soft Tee, Posi-tee." It is made from 98% cotton and 2% spandex. I also indulged in makeup with my very own custom blend Element 5 makeup, a Toni Payne Liquid foundation and the lip gloss, "innocent."

Toni Payne to the left and L.A.'s fashionista Amechi

Toni Payne's guests shopping for her creative positees

Lounging with some guests. From Left to right: Cynthia, yours truly and Bunmi

DJ spinning some beats, immediately outside of the back doors of the store, including Justin Timberlake's song, "Summer Love" among other hot hits he dropped!

More guests at the Toni Payne store opening

A shopper checking out the Toni Payne "Love is Kind" White Men's T-Shirt

For more info on the store, visit http://www.tonipayneonline.com/. If you are just reading this for the first time and want to know about the makeup and apparel brand that is Toni Payne, click here.

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Friday, October 5, 2007

Happy Friday + Christian Lacroix Says You Better Work that African Headgear!


Happy Friday! Paris Fashion week has been churning some beautiful designs. One designer we 'heart' is Christian Lacroix. Lacroix's Spring/Summer 2008 pret-a -porter collections said in a very colorful way to the fashion world and 'fashionistas' globally, "you better work it with the West African head wrap!"
If you don't have a head wrap, ask and head to your local African fabric store and tell them to hook you up! If you are wondering how to tie one of these head wraps, check out the video below. It's not as difficult as it looks. Also, be sure to enjoy the video by Lagbaja called "Gele Skentele" which also shows you the awe and excitement that one of those West African head gears can generate, especially around the poor guys that have to be careful not to mess it up. It can be a challenge tying one of those things and being extra careful, especially at the big African parties. Have a brilliant, relaxing, safe and fun weekend

If you have never tied one of those West African head wraps, check out the intsructions below on how to do so and also see a song by Lagbaja for more ways to rock your head gear.

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