The Chic Skirt for Women of Color

Monday, November 25, 2013

How to Dress a Cutie Pie

"Polka Dot Cutie-Pie"
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Need ideas on how to dress your little black girl?  Out of fresh inspiration on hair styles and cute ensembles?  No worries!

I've put together a mini look book with you, the mommy, the aunt, the grandmother, the big sis or mentor...in mind.  Just take a deep breath, relax and think about how cute your little friend will be in one of these distinct looks.  After she gets all dressed up don't forget to lavish her with words of how much you love her, how pretty she looks and give her a compliment on at least one specific attribute you especially admire about her (this will boost her confidence in a way she will never forget) because you've taken time to approve her for who she is!

With all the negativity and opposing images constantly flooding our black girls (and girls in general), this is very important to do at home.

Let's start with some really cute hairstyles:


Pink Princess
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Curly Hair Sweetie
www.glamcheck.com
Spiral Princess
www.blackhairstylesideas.com
African Princess: Two Strand Twists, Starter Locks
www.blackhairstylesideas.com
Afro Puff Jewel: Braids and Afro Puffs
www.advancedhairstyle.com
Curly Q Do: Braids and Curly Ponytail
www.hairstylesforprom.us
www.behairstyles.com
Wash and Go Baby-Girl
www.pinterest.com
Two Strand Twist Baby Doll
www.thirstyroots.com
Cornrowed Braid Out Buttercup
www.putren.biz
And here are some cute outfits for your little angel!

From Ralph Lauren:

Try the Jean Jacket/Skirt combo (plaid or a long patterned skirt).

She can even get dolled up in a fur coat with a collared shirt.

The purple skirt below is really cute due to it's many layers matched with a more casual sweater and scarf, creating a super-chic, high-fashion look!

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And then there's this combo that I simply adore- the sleek red jacket, collared shirt, sloopy hat and jean skirt.
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This girl is nothing short of adorable with a bubble vest, navy blue preppy purple scarf, white collared shirt, brown gloves and polka dot skirt.

www.ralphlauren.com
Perfect for the fall, this sweater slopes and droops on this pretty girl.  You can match it with a blue-jean rustic colored knee-length skirt and some boots.
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Are you looking for a cute outfit for a smaller girl?  Well, here's a couple I came across online that you might find adorable and easy to match up for her...
Sailor Ready Honey Bunch
www.mymochakid.tumblr.com
Polka Dot Cutie Pie
www.blackgirllonghair.com

So there you have it mommy's and lil' gal shoppers!  Here are a few looks that will have your little girl feeling like the beauty-queen she is meant to be...Until next time,

xoxo,

Jade Lee

P.S. What is your favorite hairstyle or outfit?  Do you have any other ideas for mommy's or lil' gal shoppers?  (Especially with this upcoming Christmas season?)




Friday, November 22, 2013

Black Dolls with Natural Hair?

What do most of your little girl's dolls look like?  Do you remember ever having a barbie doll with dark skin and kinky hair as a child?

Did your dolls look  like this?

Or, maybe you had black Barbies like this?


Of course, diversity is okay but there is a clear need for a balancing of images for little black girls in American culture.

I'm sure it's been said countless times by miriads of black women before me, but I was thinking about the self image of African American girls lately when it crossed my mind that our girls are in need of more positive role models and visuals that look like themselves; it is the lack of their own black image that causes many of them to struggle with a low self esteem, internally desiring to look like the typical barbie-doll images presented before them constantly.

But to my delight, today I was introduced to a collection of dolls made specifically with black girls in mind!  I thought this would be wonderful to show to mothers and women in general, especially as we are entering the holiday seasons.  What a wonderful way to show your daughter, niece, or friend's child how special and beautiful she is made with the unique characteristics of a black girl (such as her full, thick, beautiful hair).

These dolls show the diversity of a black girl's hair- from afros, kinky twists and braids to braid outs and beautiful up-dos these dolls will cause your girl to see herself as accepted, desired and unique!  She will be playing  with a doll that looks just like her and her black girlfriends, teaching her to embrace her self as GOD has made her...

www.naturalgirlsunited.com
Natural Girls United's Karen Byrd transforms these dolls into little black princesses with class and diversity.  And if you would like to buy one all you have to do is log onto her website, www.naturalgirlsunited.com to order a doll for your princess straight from her site.

Order quickly because from the looks of it, these dolls are being sold out really quickly due to the high demand and lack of supply for these types of dolls in the Black Community.

Here are a few more pictures of some of the types of dolls Karen has made:

I personally love this one because it encourages our girls to see themselves as a bride to the man of her dreams one day!  How many times have I looked on a google search for wedding gowns finding it hard to come across many pictures of curly-locked black women sporting gorgeous attire.  

This is a positive image of a black girl you can share with a younger-you at such a tender age~

www.naturalgirlsunited.com
And then there's the afro doll here that will acclamate your daughter with seeing dolls with a full head of kinky hair instead of only being exposed to fair skinned models with long flowing blond hair.

Here she is:

www.naturalgirlsunited.com
So let's take a moment to celebrate the beauty of each and every one of our own unique looks this holiday season.

Let's celebrate our daughters and make them special, reminding them that they have been fearfully and wonderfully made until deep down in their own soul this is a reality they don't need anyone else to affirm.

Hat's off to Karen Byrd for her amazing advancements in this much needed area.

www.naturalgirlsunited.com
One of my favorite characteristics of these dolls is that they come in all different body types, skin complexions and hair types!

What do you like about these dolls and think about Karen's advancements?


Friday, November 15, 2013

Sophisticated Cuteness...

I shouldn't have to ask this if you're a lady, but have you ever had a bad hair day?  I've had my share of many bad hair days including the last time I removed a straw set, which was not too long ago.

So what did I do?  I threw a turquoise (my favorite color for now) coofy over my head and dolled it up with a cute sweater I got a while back :-)

Paired with a black maxi dress, belt boots (for the super-cold GA weather, ask me about it later) and a softer sea blue necklace with drop earrings.

This became a beautiful look, if I do say so myself and I enjoyed doing the shoot!

What topped it off?  This rich deep red matte lipstick and matching turquoise eyeshadow.

Here's a close up of my makeup:


A full body view:



And me with an attitude that says, "Get to steppin'" but only to the stuff I don't need in life, not the good stuff :-)

What do you think about the color turquoise?  And this relax look with an edgy attitude?  How about hats (they're so cozy and fun to wear, especially for those of us in colder regions of the nation)?!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Pic of the Day: Fall Fun!

Pic of the Day:

Hats Off to a Little Fall Dress with a Splash of Summer White!
I had fun wearing this Fall Inspired Combo- A little fall orange, a little brown, a little blue, a little tan and a little green...with splashes of golds and red.  Sound like a pretty fall day, one of my favorite times of the year!




What's your favorite part of the fall season?
The pretty trees, autumn colors, decorating with pumpkins, Thanksgiving or prepping for the Christmas season?

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Why I Wear Skirts?


Many people look and wonder to themselves, "Does she ever wear pants?"  "What's her religion?"  Others simply come right out and ask the question, "What's up with the skirts?"  "Do you ever wear pants?"

Either way, for years I have had to share my reasoning for being a Skirts Only girl.  Some people can never imagine that there was ever a time in which I chose to wear pants, but the truth be told I can't remember a season of my childhood, teen years or the majority of my college years that I did not have mainly pants in my wardrobe!

In fact, I distinctly recall my mother reminding me to wear "something else" other than my token track and field uniform, which had become much, much more than my sports gear.  It had become more like a life-uniform!  Baggy sweats, a long sleeve t-shirt sporting my school name and logo, and track-and-field sneakers.  It just never made sense to me to take off my token outfit in between two track practices and classes all day long!  It just wasn't worth the hassle unless I had a special presentation or wanted to impress the man of my dreams (honesty is the best policy).

But I always loved the beauty of a princess cut Easter dress with many layers.  If it was up to me I would have wore these dresses on a day-to-day basis and I could care less what others thought of me.  As a child, I wanted to be a princess like all the old school movies I had seen and enjoyed, in a world of refined beauty, lady-like elegance and modest personality.  At such a tender age, it was amazing how quickly reality would always quickly settle in, reminding me that I am blessed to live in this current time period, a day and age where I am not a slave or considered less than a human being through injust Jim Crow Laws.

Fortunately, I've been gifted with the opportunity to enjoy the freedom and liberties fought for by my selfless ancestors only 40 years ago.  But now I am in a situation where there is so much privilege for African Americans and people of every other culture in America.  That was the only reservation I had about living in the time periods of my once favored vintage movies.


To make a long story short, GOD appeared to have taken me up on those wishes, those deep desires I never shared with anyone else, although I was enamored by the lifestyle in these movies- not just skirts but the desire to live in a world in which class, elegance and beauty was immensely appreciated- the beauty of a woman's world, of music lessons and the man of your dreams sweeping you off of your feet onto the side of his horse, riding into a lovely sunset, happily ever after.

Clearly, this world was far from the 80s and 90s child and teenage years I was born into as a young lady.  This was way further than the tendernes in my heart and all the desires I found inheritently within me.

It wasn't until years later as a college student with a fresh commitment to living my life for Jesus that I was presented with a gem-stone truth I had never heard before.  GOD was presenting before me the opportunity to be that beautiful girl, made like women of old but living in a modern day.  I was presented with a truth from a woman I had never met, from across the Atlantic Ocean.

She came all the way from Kenya, Africa to share as a missionary to American women and young girls like me on how to be a Godly wife.  I was newly married, literally not even a few months into my marriage yet...fresh off of my honey-moon.  And, this was my opportunity to hear from GOD Himself on what He felt for me as a wife and woman.

She began to share about many women's issues but one in particular did not seem to leave my heart after that precious meeting-the comments she made on women's clothing were foreign to me.  I had never heard anyone speak on modesty in my life, although I had wonderful teaching throughout my entire life.

This was a valuable treasure for me.

She shared what I learned years later was called by the Jews the art of tznius.  This was the art of modesty and refinement.  This was not about what you could not show or hiding yourself, it was all about hiding the most beautiful, sacred parts of yourself as you would a prized possesion.  Only sharing the hidden parts of you with the closest ones, the near ones in your life- like your husband or family members.  This was the value of a woman of Godly heritage.

She carried a humility, a mysterious grace rarely seen by many woman that walk this planet.

And her grace was so rare that it exceeded a sense of fashion alone.  It was an internal beauty that stemmed from deep within flowing out onto her countenance and into every other area of her life like a river full of love and kindness.

After hearing these truths about modesty and a woman's worth, I began to see the need for a wardrobe change.  I began to know deep within that it was time for a change that was stemming from deep within me.  I knew the Lord was sharing a truth with me that would change my life and cost me something personal.  I began to one by one remove more and more super-tight fitting clothing and wear more and more dresses and skirts (as in my lady-like girly days :-).  Now I was challenged to become more like what I felt GOD wanted me to be and it all becomes more and more clear over the years how this is a part of my destiny.

The values of modesty and not wearing man's clothing (Deut 22:5) became a cherished and real part of my personal value system as a woman of GOD and a way to show outwardly my commitment to GOD, as the Jewish women of the Torah in the days of Abraham and Moses did (everyone knew who they were because of their unique clothing).  Once again, I was free to care less about what others thought and more about what He thought.  I was free to do what I knew He was telling me to do and be who He was telling me to be (who I already was), but it was not an easy road and not without misunderstanding of what and why I was making this life-altering decision.

Like the Jews, I was given the opportunity to look a little different, be a little different and represent a different type of life that I chose to live!  And, it's been wonderful!

This is...Why I Wear Skirts.


Monday, November 11, 2013

Why I Love Fashion?


I believe fashion has many connectivity points for many different women, but my sense of fashion and link to the fashion world began with my mother's love for fashion design.  I was raised in a world of fashion and the arts.  From the time I can remember, my mother has designed and altered clothing for different types of people.

I can remember many-a-times sitting in a room full of women, one lady on an elevated platform as my mother measured, pinned and prepared each lady at a time, matching the exact desires of the bride and groom.  It was so much fun for me as a young girl to tag along and watch the entire process from beginning to completion.

Source: www.madamenoire.com 
She would design and make dresses for the entire bridal party, from the bride to the cute little flower girls!  

Source: www.funny-pictures.feedio.net 
I can also remember my mother's offer to work as a fashion buyer for a major department store (choosing the clothes for that would land in the department store each season), her days as a key makeup artist and a house full of fashion magazines.  

Source: www.makeupandbeautyblog.com 
Not only did my mother's love for fashion drop like seeds into my little heart, but it has become the foundation and spring-board for my very own dreams and where I am headed today.

For me, fashion is a way to love people, connect with women from all different backgrounds and relate to them on a heart-to-heart level.  

For me, fashion is a way to heal people, building up the self-esteem of the most broken but beautiful faces.

For me, fashion is a way to adorn people, placing emphasis on their greatest traits, learning their unique characteristics and bringing the best out in people- helping them to see their GOD-given beauty from the inside out!

Source: www.which-careers.com 
There's nothing like dressing a model, doing a woman's make-up, trying on new clothes, matching up cool character pieces and creating a finished product- all while having fun and bonding woman-to-woman!

Fashion connects women together from different ethnicities, value systems and cultures...Bringing us all together, making a better world.



Fashion is a Bridge to my Past and my Future Destiny.

This is why I LOVE FASHION!

xoxo,

Jade Lee

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Antique Ralph Lauren Look

Today I had a chance to take an Antique Ralph Lauren photo shoot.  It was lots of fun and here are a few pics I ended up with that I thought you would enjoy!

I paired a corset with a basic brown undershirt and a patched jean skirt.  Both the corset and the skirt are Ralph Lauren pieces.


The shoes are from Target (Mossimo) and I am wearing gold hoop earrings with a curly fro (straw set).




Find similar items here:

Target Mossimo Wedge Boots- $17.48 (on sale)

What do you think about the antique look?

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Accessorize Your Fab!

Did you know that even in the fall/winter cooler months you can still rock sunglasses and hats? 

I saw a blog post featuring hats & sunglasses yesterday and had to try it out today.  This look can be worn in so many really cool ways.

You can wear them during a cool fall day with classic black- a black turtleneck and limited make up can go really far and you will look like a Million Bucks!  You can also do it with a scarf thrown loosely around your neck.

From: www.stylefull.com
Or, you can wear a cute dress like this and top it off with a brown hat like below or like the one I am wearing at the end of this blog.  And throw on some sunglasses, even in the winter months to add that extra edge and sense of style, completing your look.

From: wheretoget.it

And, June Ambrose is wearing these super-fly sunglasses.  I love unique looks like this, plus her red lipstick sets it off, contrasted by a stark white top.

Wear with a cute, curly fro or long, flowing locks!

From: fashionbombdaily.com 

Then there's the elegant scarf look, wrapped gracefully over your head with a gentle makeup look and broad sunglasses.  This is simply beautiful and screams, "I'm a lady with elegance and distinction...of personality and boldness."
From: zoomonme.com 
But this look is incredibly chic.  Resembling an almost Western look, because the hat is tilted upwards, the earrings don't go overboard or look too gaudy.  There is a lovely flow with this combination.
From: zoomonme.com 
Unique and Glamorous.  This Bandana with shimmery, gold sunglasses and a little "Bling Bling" is soo much fun...sure to lift your spirit no matter where you plan to go that day!
From: herviewfromhome.com 
And we'll end off with a really bold, striking combination just for fun!  This head turning look really cool!  Bring the summer sun into the coolest days.  Wrapping your head (especially good for a bad hair day) with a pair of your favorite sunglasses will keep you fashionable on the roughest days.

From: le-21eme.com 

And here's my very own take on the hat and sunglass combination.  I had a lot of fun putting this ensemble together because it's fun and it's very fab, bringing out the Jersey Gal in me!



 
 
 
 
 This was fun ladies!  See you in the next post!

xoxo, Jade Lee