African style week, pt 7
***warning… partial nudity in some photos***#1#2#3#4#5okay… i don’t think that’s #1’s real hair… i think it’s a headdress of some sortand i’ve seen a lot
***warning… partial nudity in some photos***#1#2#3#4#5okay… i don’t think that’s #1’s real hair… i think it’s a headdress of some sortand i’ve seen a lot
i did a bit of web research, and found that himba women coat their hair with red clay as a protective treatment. i don’t know
so i just ‘happened’ upon on n-q’s fotki (click here) a few days ago… and was like oh. my. goodness… the first thing that amazed
so, once in a while, i will dig into the BGLH archives and profile a “style icon” i’ve featured in the past (though i used
#1#2#3#4#5***thanks sue for sending the additional photos! and a million thanks to sugabelly for sending the bulk… girl, you just don’t know***
Wendy is, seriously, one of the hottest chicks in the natural hair game. she’s been featured on my blog more times than i can count,
a parliamentary building in canada a few weeks back, gisele sent me an email entitled “internationals come from canada too, eh?” lol. very cute. this
so, in our ‘style icon’ series, i want to introduce women with different aesthetics. sensiu, who lives in france and does some modeling in addition
this is a famous street in Delt called de oranje plantage. there are very old beautiful houses in Delft. i live across that street.a bridge
so i’ve been showing some pretty intricate styes in our ‘monday style icon’ segment, and this can be intimidating for those who have little time
jamyla, pierre and their little dudeI’m so excited that Jamyla was enthusiastic about being featured on BGLH! She and her husband, Pierre Bennu, are the
Hi Ladies, I write to you from London, England. I am still a newbie- I went Natural in January, but have been researching, taking classes