Where to Shop on Cyber Mondays

If you were one of those people who avoided the crowd this weekend due to Black Friday, you were not missing out. Most websites that sell products online will have deals off for people avoiding the crowds during the holiday season. Here are some places to shop online.

Forever 21 (www.forever21.com/CA)

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This website is all about the sales. You just can’t go wrong with deals that match the quality of sales… there is no arguing.

Guess (www.guess.ca)

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I know some people may say that Guess is overpriced and they may have a point. With that being said I look at this store like how I look at Winners; it may be hard to find something you like at a decent price but when you do, the item is truly a winner.

ASOS (asos.com)

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One of my favourite features that this online British store has to offer is that it does not charge you extra for shipping and handling. Another aspect is the unique jewelry and clothing items it has to offer. Today the sale prices are up to 60 percent off. Not too shabby!

HMV (www.hmv.ca)

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Like many music junkies including myself, one of the best Christmas gifts you can give is something dealing with music. HMV does not disappoint on their deals.

Indigo (chapters.indigo.ca)

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Buying a book or even kindle (electronic books) for Christmas (or any occasion) is never a bad idea. Try to take advantage of their Cyber Monday deal.

Sephora (www.sephora.com)

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Sephora is all about the quality, so when they have deals that go through the roof, you better take advantage of the prices.

The Best Fashion Style From Michelle Obama

Today for many Americans, it’s voting day, a historical day when citizens choose who will be the President of the United States. Whoever is voted in office, this at times daunting and long election will affect Americans and Canadians like myself.

On a bright note, fashion wise, Michelle Obama over the years has dazzled us with some of the best dressed styles for the eight years Barack Obama has been President. Often compared to (another best-dressed) first-lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Michelle has left an impact to many impressionable people around the world. Like many (including myself), it is a sad day to see the Obamas leave, including the departure of Mrs. Obamas chic style. Here are some of my favourite fashion moments for Michelle Obama without any order.

2008: Barack Obama becomes the First Black President of U.S.A.

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One word: historical. People all over the world saw a monumental moment happen before their eyes. The First Lady wore a red and black dress, making  presidential statement all in her own way. How Michelle O’ of her.

2009: Inauguration

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This dress was everything. From the flow, to the colour and the texture. Michelle looked flawless!

Something Yellow

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Yellow is a fire colour and it brightens up anyone’s day. This dress is no different. Radiance at it’s best!

Blazer Season

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I couldn’t choose just one blazer. One thing to note about wearing blazers are the versatility with them. The tailoring behind all of Obama’s suits are impeccable.

Dress Season

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From the royal blue, the funky patterned dress and the glowing white gown. Michelle proved once again that her style cannot be touched.

Looking Like Royalty

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Flotus is on fleek! Blue is her colour.

The Second Inauguration

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The second inauguration was just as memorable as the first one. Michelle knew she had to make a fashion statement once more with this elegant coat that she wore.

Bold in Red

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For being such a tall person this dress enhances her height along with colour brightening her complexion.

Glitter, Gold and All Things Bright

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Michelle over years showed the world with confidence how to rock sequin and metallic dresses. All of them are my favourite.

There will not be a better first lady (or man) for some time. Combined with style, Michelle as a woman, mother, daughter, student and wife has taught a world a valuable lesson. To rise above the occasion with grace.

“When they go low, we go high,”- Michelle Obama

 

Natural Hair: More Than Just a Fad

I love my hair. From the little curly ringlets to the volume of the kinks… it screams versatility. From the extensions that transforms you eyes turning into boxed braids to numerous afro puffs that stands taller than the rest, there’s a reason why you stand out in the crowd without saying a word. Did I mention that I can flat iron it? Only when the cooler weather comes due to the humidity in the air. But constant heat is a no no in the natural hair world for good reasons (dryness).

You see…the topic of natural hair has always resonated with me. I will have to admit something that some may or may not know.  Growing up I hated my hair. The texture was all too wrong. The Barbie dolls, including the black ones did not have hair like mine. Let’s not mention the shampoo commercials. All of the models flashed their horse-like tresses in the t.v. and I envied this.Why did it grow out differently?   Why did I not have the long, bone straight hair like the others?  Why didn’t I have the good hair? Girls in my school were blessed with this. Magazines praised that texture of hair (even some black hair magazines), but I hardly saw the kinky curly fro on any of these magazines, and if so… these women were often radical. Relaxing your hair, which is chemically straightening the texture of your hair, was considered ideal, almost healthy to wear this style. Nothing wrong with a good relaxer, but through the years… it was truly painful to go through. My hair would fall out constantly due to my hair being fine; I can go on about the struggle being real but you get the point. Then there was a term that struck close, a very personal term:

Nappy.

It strikes me like a knife. Cold. Sore. Bitter and downright depressing. That other n-word is not an uplifting word to say the least. When people describe my hair and many others’ with the word nappy there is no boost of confidence. This word screams suppression with a fist and I plan to break it down with my midas touch. Cross that word out completely out of your head.

One of the first music artists that I noticed growing up had showed appreciation for their natural hair was Melanie Brown (aka Spice Girls: Scary Spice) which is also another reason why she was my favourite out the five in the girl group. She was brass, confident and gave no shit what anyone thought about her and she iconically rocked her two large bantu knots effortlessly. Another artist who has also rocker her hair and made it huge in mainstream music (and also released one of my favourite albums and critically acclaimed to date)… Lauryn Hill. Those dreadlocks gave life in a world that does not have high standards for that hairstyle. But Miss Hill and Oscar award winner Whoopi Goldberg rises above the occasion.

As a grew up, my views started to change. Why did I hate my hair? I have one word and three syllables: media.

The media has a lot to do with your life. From the decisions you make when buying groceries to what makeup you buy and of course what hair products to buy to the level of social status… the media can sway your decision on just about anything. You know the term words cut deeper than a knife… well. It affects the music you buy and who to vote for in an election. There’s the good, the bad and the ugly. Being a woman of colour has it’s ugly side effects when coming to the media. Look at eight years ago when Barack Obama was running for president… who did they also attack? Michelle Obama with a radical/militant outfit along with of course (an Angela Davis reference) dawning an afro. Need I say more?

Music was and always will be a saviour for me. It saved the life of my hair and also had me changing my question from why I hate my hair to why I love it. Before I answer this will state a few things here. You may not look like my or have the same texture of hair as I do but I will let you embed this thought in your head:

When someone brings your self-esteem down it hurts.

This is just like when someone calls another fat, ugly, stupid, a faggot, dike, skinny, nappy-headed or the other n-word, and any other offensive word… it hurts. There is pain with these words. I don’t care what anyone says. Your outlook on everything with these words matter. You can change it around. Why does my hair grow out differently? It’s a crown. I don’t have to wear a hat to hide this gem. It glows brightly like a halo beaming for others to see. Why did I not have the long, bone straight hair like the others? Oh the versatility! From braids, bantu knots, afro puffs, a buzzed cut to tapered cuts and even wigs. I can change my hair on a daily basis the way I change my outfits. The possibilities are endless!  Yes… I do have the good hair. It’s soft,silky, fluffy and when it’s washed it shrinks (which I dread) but the tight curls are on fleek.

Yes I do love my hair. No media platform, or any foolish fashion designer claiming a hairstyle (bantu knots) will make my hair a fad. Nope not ever.

Fall/Winter Items I Will Be Rocking

With fall being one of the shortest seasons of the year… winter is coming. What the two seasons have in common is the harsh coolness. Here are some fashion items I am excited to wear this year all season.

Booties

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My booties (or boots) add some flair to all of my outfits. From the gold buckles to the warm dark brown colour, this shoe screams fall… all the way to winter. The best aspect of my boots is the comfort; I can wear these all day without any complaints.

Faux Fur Coat

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This pastel pink faux fur coat adds excitement and fun all throughout fall and winter. This goes greatly with my curly afro. I can’t wait to dawn  this at the Christmas parties!

Red Faux Fur Vest

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If I don’t feel like wearing the full on fur coat I can just rock this. It was huge hit last year and I pretty sure this year will be no different.

The Red Dress

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Probably one of my favourite dresses in my closet. The versatility is what I like and the price isn’t too bad either. Every woman needs a red dress.

 

 

Halloween Edition: Beyonce Is the Queen of Costumes

It’s November 1 and yes Halloween is over until another year. With that being said, that does not mean that I can’t write about some of my favourite costumes over the years. This year, hands down Queen Bey and her family gang slay halloween costumes once more. Here are a few of her best and creative costumes.

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Everyone on instagram went in a frenzy when the superstar posed as another icon. Blue Ivy posing as Michael Jackson was a cute feature. This was the beginning of memorable costumes to come!

Storm

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From the hair, to the eyes along with the outfit, Mrs. Knowles-Carter slayed the costume as storm from X-Men. This was Ciara’s birthday party last year and I must add that the singer looked cute as cat woman along with her now husband Russell, but Beyonce killed the competition… in a friendly way.

Frida Kahlo and Jean-Michel Basquiat

I will point out that Beyonce has a striking resemblance to the legendary artist Frida. This is one of the reasons as to why this costume works along with her beau Jay Z dressing like another influential artist… Basquiat. I thought this was the ultimate couple swagging until…

Coming to America

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The King and Queen of music takes on the King and Queen of Zamunda. I loved everything about this. Blue Ivy being Imani Izzi (who was a princess that was supposed to marry Eddie Murphy’s character) adds more magic to this pure slayage occurring.

Salt n’ Peppa

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You just can’t go wrong dressing like hip hop MC’s. Her mother Tina is in full fledged hip hop mode.

Barbie and Ken

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Just when you thought the family couldn’t come up with a creative idea this year… they surprise you once more. Black Barbie and Black Ken at its finest. I wonder what costume idea Queen Bey and her gang will come up with next year.