[Pics] Meet Instagram's Black Cosplay Queens
For some people cosplay — dressing up as characters from books, movies and video games — is a lifestyle, and on Instagram there is an
For some people cosplay — dressing up as characters from books, movies and video games — is a lifestyle, and on Instagram there is an
Mardi Gras has come and gone, but a rather peculiar image has sparked social media backlash after St. Patrick’s Day. A seemingly all-white “Irish Zulu”
First, let’s establish that I am a fan of Black-ish. Dre and Bow Johnson — a successful ad executive and anesthesiologist living in an all-white

Judging from Tisha’s Instagram account, she’s had this look for a couple months now, and it’s a good one. View this post on Instagram A
These days my gut protrudes out as far as my ass, and getting jeans over my thighs is a matter of prayer. Welcome to my

That’s right, BGLH just made its Shade Room debut. But not for the messy celeb/’net famous hijinks you claim to hate but secretly follow on

A couple weeks ago I wrote about how my experience as a fine-haired natural has shaped how I see #hairgoals and who I consider my
Imagine seeing your African-inspired creation on a European runway. Imagine that instead of your name on the label there is the signature of a major fashion
Natural hair memes frequently poke fun at regimens and the idea that washing and styling is a daylong affair. While I find a lot of

Gabourey Sidibe is a magnet for faux concern. When she comes up in conversations it’s never for her magnetic performance in Precious, her scene-stealing turn

It’s the pregnancy photo seen around the world. Ciara, holding a nude Baby Future while hubby Russell Wilson holds her pregnant belly from behind, his
Runway model and New Jersey native Kelly Gervais has always been proud of her culture. As the daughter of a Haitian father and African American

There is no shortage of hangups when it comes to black women and hair. Most of us are conditioned from birth to believe our hair
Usually when I’m doing a post that involves a black actress and a mainstream magazine, it’s to call out some f*ckery, so I was pleasantly