It’s a new season…

It’s a new season…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DSC_0501As the weather starts to change with the change of season, so does our style.  I recently wore this outfit. I wanted to dress simple, comfortable and weather appropriate, so I decided on skinny  jeans and a loose top.  I’m often accused of wearing a lot of black, so I added this coral coloured number. The top has ‘cut outs’ on the inner sleeve, but it was difficult to capture in the photos.

Have a great day….

xoxo

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OUTFIT DETAILS

Top – Zara woman

Jeans – Baxter, Top Shop

Necklace – New Look

Bangles – New Look

Bag – Russell & Bromley

Sunglasses – Prada

In the nude…

In the nude…

 

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Hi guys,

I’m loving my nude shellac nails.  Seeing as I can’t wear bright, vibrant nail polish colours during the week, I have to find a nice alternative which I can wear occasionally.

I’ve had shellac polish in the past and got on quite well with it. Some people have reported damage to the nail, but it’s definitely not as harsh as some common alternatives. I think the key is in the safe removal and to give your nails a break. I will update you on the removal in a future post.

For now, I will just enjoy..

Ax

Working on our inner beauty….

Working on our inner beauty….

 

Beauty begins from within.

Its so cliche…but so true.  We can look gorgeous on the outside, but the true beauty comes from what is happening on the inside.  What makes up this inner beauty? There may be many different answers and different opinions on this but ultimately I think we all have to discover and work on our own inner beauty.

I believe the fundamentals should be a gentle spirit, compassion, be slow to speak, quick to listen, kindness, joy, love, generosity and confidence.  Your words should not cut through the delicate layers of another individual.

Remember the film Shallow Hal? If we don’t have the inner beautiful going on, we might as well forget the external physical beautiful.   Sometimes the most beautiful thing about a person is when they don’t even realise how beautiful they are physically.

I love trying out new beauty products, makeup, developing my style etc, but my inner beauty is just as important, if not more so.  I think we can all work on a few of these things, myself included. At the end of the day we are all a work in progress.

Lets learn and grow…

Angela  Nx

How to wear African native style….

How to wear African native style….

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Hi,

I wore this outfit to a wedding recently. It is a 2 piece, a  skirt and strapless top made out of Kente material from Ghana, West Africa…. my heritage.

The Kente cloth is one of the most recognised fabrics in Africa.  It is Ghana’s national material and is extremely symbolic for Ghanaians, particularly from the Ashanti tribe. It represents pride and history and has an important link to the Ashanti Royal Kingdom.

The word kente is from the word “kenten” which means basket.  It is a type of silk/cotton fabric and is mainly worn by the Akan ethnic group of Ghana.  The cloths are beautifully hand woven with bright, vibrant, mutilcoloured,  bold designs.  It is worn to many different ceremonies e.g weddings, baby namings, graduations etc.  Every design has a  story and proverbial meaning and the fabrics come in many different colours. Each colour also represents something for example,

Blue= sky, holiness,peace,good fortune and love

Purple= earth and healing.

As you can now appreciate, Ghanaian’s wear this fabric with pride.  The majority of the Ghanaians at this wedding wore Kente and both men and women can wear it. The men wear a large length of material strategically thrown over one shoulder and the remainder wrapped around the body. Women tend to wear a skirt and top or a one piece with a design to fit the persons personal style and taste. You can buy the material from an African textiles/material shop i.e. in Liverpool Street, London  and a good seamstress can make the the outfit.
Well that was my attempt to give a cultural lesson… I hope you enjoyed it.

With love
Angela Nx

Aspire to elevate yourself and others…
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