23 Mar 2017

L'Occitane, one of my favourite beauty brand.


I am very excited to share today’s post with you about my favourite luxury beauty brand, l'Occitane.

I have an oily skin on my face and very dry skin on the rest of my body, so applying moisturiser daily is essential for me.

I have been on the hunt for body care products that would non only hydrate my skin and use natural active ingredients as well as essential oils, but also that leaves on a fresh pleasant scent.
I am so thrilled to have found l'Occitane beauty products!!! Since I have been using them my skin feel nourished, silky soft, looks great, and I feel amazing on top of smelling good all day long. Literally, l'Occitane skincare and fragrance are so good and smells so heavenly.



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Few product recommendations!

Immerse yourself into a bath in this deliciously scented foam bath.
You skin will smell good, look good and you will feel great!


Shea face soothing fluid is a light moisturiser for sensitive skin & skin weakened by environmental pollution. Very pleasant to apply and the bottle is cute and practical; There is no cap, the head automatically close.

This body whipped cream contains 10% of Shea butter blended with others ingredients. Top product if you have very dry skin as it will keep your skin hydrated without the greasiness.

Lovely moisturising, rose-scented hand cream enriched with 20% Shea butter blended with coconut oil. Your hands will stay soft, smell good, and feel comfortable.


This beautifying body milk is my favourite. The scent is a delicious combination of honey and lavender. What a pleasant odour, I love it! In addition to the blissful aroma, your skin looks healthy, soft and you feel fabulous.This product is a winner!




New iconic fragrance, Terre de Lumière (meaning the land of light) is said to be inspired by the Provençal light. In Provence, there is a unique moment in time, when the light embraces the sky and blesses the earth with a fleeting interval of grace. This is the Golden Hour.
This gentle shower gel leaves your skin feeling fresh and revived. The smell transform from a citrus fragrance into a gourmand scent. 


                                     Model: Yaourou

Find what works for you and more products at http://uk.loccitane.com




Vanity Afro, 23/03/2017

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1 Feb 2017

Q&A with illustrator Nicholle Kobi


                                         
Tell me a little about yourself.
Where are you from/have you lived and how has that influenced your work? 

I was Born in Kinshasa, Zaire. I was raised in Normandy, a small town in France, and I currently live in Paris. I am definitely a Parisian, I love the Parisian style. Cold colour, simple style but always chic. That's why there is so much cold colours in my artwork.

Have you studied illustration, or are you self-taught? 
I study arts but I always used to draw so I am more self-taught.


When did you start to be interested in art? As a kid I always drawn as I said. My father always told me that I must go to the Beaux-Arts when I grown up because he saw my abilities as a kid. So I always been interested by arts.

How would you define your personal style ? I am the most classic Parisian girl lol so my style too. I love simple colours, very minimalist style.




Your illustrations are showing beautiful black women with big fashion styles confidence. They’re are wonderful! How do you get ideas and inspiration for your illustrations? I actually draw what I love to wear or what I have. I love fashion so I follow many fashion website but definitely my own style inspired my drawing.


Could you tell us a little bit about your creative process when starting an illustration? How long does it take to complete a drawing? I start by drawing then add colour, watercolour or digital painting. It can take 1 hour or many days, so it depends .


What artwork do you have hanging in your house? I have my kids artwork and mark Rothko too and 2 mine.


What do you listen to when you’re working? I love to listen to podcasts, or some Americans shows ... it helps to practise my English lol



What would be your ideal commission? My ideal commission is for someone I love and admire or someone who inspired and believe in my artwork. 




You announce the official Sprung x Nicholle Kobi 2017 Tour, sound exciting! What can people expected to see?  Yeah I do :) ! There will have my favourites pieces! But also new illustrations, the most important for me is to meet people who support me and love what I do it's the best way to say thank you to them. And also talk and exchange about our experiences. 


See Nicholle Kobi's illustrations: https://nichollekobi.com/




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14 Jan 2017

Q&A with Eco-Fashion Designer Genieve Couture



1. Could you describe what a typical day is like for you?
A typical day for me starts with meditation, reading and social media. Sometimes I may take a trip to the gym after doing the school run.  In the early afternoon, I do my coursework, design work which could be studio based, a trip to an exhibition, a meeting with other creatives or simply lunch and shopping with my mum. The late afternoon and evenings is usually dedicated to mummy duties and University.



 2. How do you strike the balance between your work and your home life?
Balancing my home and work life has been quite a challenge which requires reviewing frequently and it also depends a lot on the type of project I’m working on. Whenever I can I try to incorporate my family into my working process. For one of my projects I designed and created smaller dresses so that my  3 young daughters could be my fit models. My daughters were asked to present the dresses in a fashion show and they also had the opportunity to star in a short fashion film which was filmed by my husband and directed by their Godfather who is an Actor (an ideal setup).
When it is not possible to work in this way I rely on my husband to hold the fort and occasionally if need be, other members of my family also. When I was working on the H&M project for example my children spent a few days with me whist I was working on the dress, then they went to stay with my Nan where different members of the family would take them out to do fun stuff.

 3. Where do you seek inspiration?
My Instagram page is full of stuff that inspires me. Inspiration can come from anything; I like to think I have the art of seeing.  I can see beauty in things, people and places that most people would over look.

4. After your collaboration with LCF and H&M to push sustainable fashion, what impact did that have on you as a designer?
The impact of the collaborative project with LCF & H&M on my career, was a high-profile platform that made my work more visible. Shortly after in the following month my work was featured in a ‘Beauty from Waste’ Fashion Show at Brighton Fashion Week which allowed me to meet and present alongside established fashion designers which then placed me in the category of a ‘sustainable fashion designer’.



5. What does sustainable fashion mean to you?
Sustainable Fashion is very broad & has a variety of meanings but to me it is fashion that has one or more Ethical practices and / or processes.


6. Often people think that Eco/sustainable fashion as boring and shapeless clothes, how can you change that perception?
​All the Couture dresses I have produced to date, fit under the Eco/sustainable heading.  When I create, it is my intention to make ‘art’ that can be worn or exhibited.

7. What can we do in our everyday life to improve the environment?
The things we can do in everyday life to improve the environment is to recycle clothes correctly by not throwing them in the bin. Put them in recycling clothes banks or donate them to charity.

8. What do you enjoy the most about being a fashion designer?
What I enjoy most about being a Fashion Designer is engaging in a creative process and experimentation; I love getting lost in an artistic zone and coming out the other end with something new. I also enjoy collaborating; meeting & connecting with other talented creatives.    



9. What do you do when you really want to treat yourself?
To treat myself I like to have a glass of wine or champagne, listen to music and go shopping.

10. What are your favourite fashion websites, magazines or books?
My favourite fashion media is Business of Fashion, Fashion Monitor & the Ethical Fashion  Forum website, anything that relates to trend forecasts, magazines such as Harper Bazaar, Vogue, Fabulous - anything with the work of photographer Tim Walker.

11. What’s one thing you hope the audience will take away from the experience of a  Genieve Couture show?
After a Genieve Couture show I would want the audience to leave inspired. To feel like the emperor in his new clothes.



12. What are your future plans for your business?
My plan (for the future) has happened a lot sooner than I expected I recently launch G-Label which is a bridge line casual collection of printed homeware and accessories. I intend to broaden the range to include casual wear, soon.
I hope to complete my BA Fashion Design Degree at London College of Fashion next year and I’d like to exhibit my graduate collection in London, Paris and New York for Fashion week.    


Discover Genieve Couture

Website: www.genievecouture.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/GenieveCouture

Instagram: www.instagram.com/genievecouture

Twitter: www.twitter.com/genievecouture

YouTube: https://youtu.be/c74Qt31W8H4


Vanity Afro, 14/01/2017


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27 Nov 2016

Kwame Koranteng Bespoke Tailoring



Incorporating Ghanaian fabrics & vibrant colours with Western modern tailoring design, Kwame Koranteng Bespoke Tailoring creates gorgeous & unique handmade suits for men and women.




Most of us tend to stick to basic black, white, grey or blue colours and it's a good look, but why not try a colour to your style?

What is your favourite colour? (if it's one of the 4 colours mention above, choose another one)

What colour pop in your mind? Would you wear a suit this colour?

A beautifully tailored suit that fits in with your style, lifestyle and personality will make dressing formally sound more relaxing & fun.




You will look classy, comfortable and approachable, and that, will make you feel good and look good!



Choosing the fabric to measurements, fitting and styling, assembling and completion with accessories, the suit made for the individual at Kwame Koranteng Bespoke Tailoring is firmly rooted in delivery of excellence, class, style and elegance.




More info:
http://www.kwamekoranteng.com


Vanity Afro, 28/11/2016

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30 Sept 2016

Senegalese Fashion Designer Sophie Zinga

Senegalese Fashion Designer Sophie Zinga is all about luxury and sensuality.


Zinga produce a gorgeous collection using highly refined and sophisticated fabrics, hand made Senegalese cloth and semi precious stones. Distinctive, her collections have an unique mix of contemporary and sophistication with a touch of minimalism while still embracing colours and shape. 


She also creates stunning clothing for her boutique using Ankara & printed fabrics.



The Sophie Zinga woman reflect the modern woman who is socially conscious, well travelled and is part of today’s cosmopolitan world.


Follow Sophie Zinga on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/sophiezinga/


Vanity Afro, 30/09/2016

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26 Jul 2016

African and Africentric vibes



African Urban vision


It's not just a headwrap. It's a lifestyle.


Dreams of Africa 


Traditional and unique



PhotographerAndrea Sánchez 

Designer jewellery: Rumana Patel

Makeup/Hair & Stylist: Caroline Claude

Model: Yaourou Konaté Lehrmann and Joceline Domingos Mafuta




Vanity Afro, 28/06/2016

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1 Jun 2016

Ashanti Lou couture shoes

Fashionistas lover, shoe-obsessed people and all creative in love with innovative design, feast your eyes with couture shoes, Ashanti Lou.


Shoe designer Louisa Osei was born in London to Ghanaian parents. She discovered her passion for designing footwear at university, where she was a party animal and always needed a unique pair of heels, however couldn't find them. So she decided to make her own. Ashanti Lou shoes are unique, playful and spectacularly flamboyant while still combining quality and comfort. Whether you're are a confident woman who invests in yourself and value personal style or a model/actress who want to stand out when attending fashion parties, Ashanti Lou shoes would add a definite wow factor to every outfit.

These shoes are pure art. A Provocative, wearable art form.



However, some of Ashanti Lou shoes are just too beautiful to ruin them by walking in them; so fashion lover don't necessarily buy a pair to wear them. They are more likely bought to add to their collection.


Whether you look at these shoes as art or want to bring sparkle & uniqueness to your footwear, these shoes will fit the bill perfectly.


A percentage of every sale is donated to charitable cause. It’s a happy thought to know that you are contributing to charities while purchasing a pair of shoes, make you feel good.



More images @Instagram.com/ashantilou


Vanity Afro 01/06/2016

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21 Apr 2016

Latenda Afro Hair Salon

Finding a reputable hairdresser in London, that you trust, and who has the skill to work with natural afro and multi-textured hair can be your worst nightmare.

Look no further, meet Latenda.

Known for her vision and passion for making people look good and feel fabulous, Latenda specialises in weaves, hair extensions, Afro Caribbean and European hair. She has a valued clientèle and caters for women, men and children. The friendly hairstylist, who has over 20K followers on Instagram, is reliable and has a high level of professionalism. 

She also hosts a YouTube channel where she offer tutorials and hair care routine.

Latenda offers great styles and services at affordable prices.

In addition to that, her creativity and experience styling for photo-shoots makes her much in demand within the fashion and entertainment industries.


Here are some of Latenda images:


Latenda hair salon is located in West London, close to the tube and Westfield shopping centre so this makes a good location.
Secretly tucked away, this minimalistic hair salon is a house conversion where you’ll feel comfortable from the minute you enter.

Q&A with Latenda. 

What has been your biggest achievement so far?
.Doing hair for closing of the Olympic Games
.Doing Cover of Black Beauty Mag
.Doing hair for Screen Nation Award
.Doing Hair Extensions for Him & her television show

What is the best thing about being a hairdresser for you?
Flexible hours, being my own boss, full creativity reign, meeting amazing people.

Describe yourself in three words. Fun, entertaining and innovative

Which celebrity would you love to style and why?
                                              Janelle Monáe because she is fun.
                                              Beyoncé because she has had the same hairstyle for 15 years.

What are your thoughts on black women choosing to wear their hair natural?
I think it’s amazing. There is a certain cuteness and quirkiness that can only be found in natural hairstyles. From ‘fro to twist outs to straight to puffs, the versatility of our natural hair is endless.

For those who want that extra touch of glamour to their look, Latenda do Makeup too! 
This is your time to relax and feel beautiful.

Get in touch with Latenda via www.latenda-hair.co.uk .


Vanity Afro, 21/04/2016

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18 Mar 2016

Beautiful & Creative Street Art by Vinie Graffitti.




French artist, Vinie Graffiti is an extraordinarily talented inspirational street artist. She creates incredible works of street art combined with Mother Nature, bringing out the beauty of the urban landscape. She has successfully made the transition from the street to fine art gallery. 


The wonder of street art is to be found in the fact that it always appears spontaneously, draws the attention of the local population and at the same time sends a message to the world.
Vinie street art works is naturally magnificent. I think street art is a good way to raise awareness about the importance of nature in the urban space. What are your thoughts?









Enter the fascinating world of Vinie, visit www.viniegraffiti.com

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10 Feb 2016

Q&A: Vincent Osborne. Reception at The Speakers House.

On the 14th January 2016, the Black British Classical Foundation (BBCF) held an evening reception at the House of Commons hosted by his chairman, Vincent Osborne, to celebrate the work and forthcoming BBCF 2016 season.

                                             
We were indulge in the experience of NYETIMBER English Sparkling Wine and were also served MINUS 33, a pretty special spirit, accompanied by a tempting array of delicious cheeses produced in the English county of Yorkshire.  


Being a perfect host, Vincent entertained his guests with his warm laughter, distinctive voice and charming demeanour. 


We were greatly impressed by the quality of speakers and the sheer finesse of the performances of the opera singers.
 


The Event Photographer was Kojo Oteng-Sarpong.


1. Tell us about yourself.
Vincent Osborne was born with the entrepreneur's blood in his veins.
Earlier in life, Vincent was the creator of the first Black Soap Opera – “Brothers and Sisters” on BBC2. He is also responsible for co-writing 2 musicals and he is currently writing a TV drama comedy.
In the 1980's,Vincent moved to Brixton with his young family just after the riots. For him, that was the opportunity to fulfil his ambition and he created and owned the award-winning Caribbean food restaurant,The Brixtonian, and a rum shop.
After focusing on the food industry, Vincent’s lifetime passion for opera and classical music inspired him to set up the Black British Classical Foundation (BBCF).


2. What is the Black British Classical Foundation aims?
For many years Vincent has been involved with the development and financial support of young black opera singers through platform performances involvement in the Covent Garden Festival and annual tour of the Caribbean Island promoting Black British Classical performers and their music.
The BBCF aims to promote and support Black and Asian Communities on the operatic and classical stage across the UK and throughout the Commonwealth. 


3. We understand you have devoted much of your work with the development and financial support of young black opera singers through platform performances. Which artists would you recommend that we listen to first in order to get a feel for this music?
The names to look out for are Nadine Benjamin. Ronald Samm, Elizabeth Llewellyn, Grace Nyandoro, Anna Anandarajah and Peter Brathwaite.


4. What is the most challenging aspect of being a black classical singer and trying to gain the respect from mainstream media?
The biggest problem for the young BAME (Black Asian Minority Ethnic) singer, is simply opportunity to show their God-given talent!

                                                            
5. When did blacks people first develop a presence in opera?
The first black opera singer who made a name for herself was Marian Anderson.
A wonderful lady who was not only committed to being an opera singer but was very involved within the equality struggle which still goes on today. One of her most memorable performance was on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial due to her being Black.


6. Do you feel like the opera is portrayed as an art form mostly associated with white elite audiences and performers?
Yes, but like most things in Great Britain it is all about Class.
What is not often considered is that the class structure is constantly being challenged and changes.
New groups take up the middle ground and so the arts have different colours added to the tapestry.
If this was to be applauded and supported by those at the top, then the British Cultural Scene would be the best in the world and show others the way forward and best practice. 


7. Do we need more black and multi-ethnic opera’s singer positive role models to attract younger generations?
Yes.

8. If you could be someone from history for a day, who would it be and why?
Martin Luther King!
King’s speech is arguably the greatest speech in history.
I would like to make the one speech to galvanize the world that music and the making of music can change lives and that it is a right that all children must be given the opportunity to explore.


9. What does the upcoming year look like for the Black British Classical Foundation?
We have a challenging but most exciting year ahead for the Black British Classical Foundation. This season we will present from small recitals to a large three day outdoor music festival, in doing so achieving our aims of taking Opera to new audiences and venues.
Our major project, however is a biannual competition, “The Voice of Black Opera” for BAME singers from the British Commonwealth.
This competition, supported by the Royal Opera House & Wigmore Hall, has the potential to change the lives of the winners. The previous winner was Elizabeth Llewellyn from Jamaica who has gone on to sing a number of prestigious roles including the lead role, Mimi, in La Bohème with the English National Opera.
I know that you are aware of the powerful influence of and the need for positive role models in our society. They act as enablers for the next generation to say, “Yes, I can do that!” whether it is in sport, science, or the arts… and with your help we can tackle a challenge that has yet to be overcome. We face a situation in the Arts where ethnic minorities are under-represented in the field of Opera.


For more information about Black British Classical Foundation, Partnership and Sponsorship programme, or if you would like to become a member and receive updates about performances, events and opportunities please contact BBCF at bbcfa@asapcomms.co.uk


Image  Kojo Oteng-Sarpong




 



Q&A by Vanity Afro on 10/02/2016.




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