This article on beautiful African women celebrates the diverse colors, textures, and styles that make these ladies a true inspiration. So, let’s give it a read!
This article on beautiful African women celebrates the diverse colors, textures, and styles that make these ladies a true inspiration. So, let’s give it a read!
This article on beautiful African women celebrates the diverse colors, textures, and styles that make these ladies a true inspiration. So, let’s give it a read!
Today we are showingA�12 Pieces of African American Church Art. These pieces are perfect to add to your home and take you down memory lane!
In my opinion, the most beautiful Ethiopian girl is Gelila Bekele (born September 4, 1986, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). She is an Ethiopian model, humanitarian and social activist. Her height is 175 cm (5' 9"), measurements: breast - 81 cm (32"), waist - 63.5 cm (25"), hips - 89 cm (35"). Bekele is signed with Ford Models, and has appeared on several ad campaigns for Levi's, Pantene, L'oreal, and Colgate, and has appeared in Essence, Marie Claire, Allure, Lucky and various fashion magazines. She is also featured in many other print ads, and has appeared in several runway shows.
She is famous across the globe for her unparalleled beauty. We have compiled some of Aishwarya Rai's beauty secrets to help you achieve flawless skin like her.
I never thought I’d go to Marc Jacobs for books but the fashion designer has opened a bookstore on Bleecker, opposite Magnolia bakery. If you’re not too busy stuffing yourself with cupcakes, I reco…
Central Africa | Creating the Aristocratic Pointed Head | Baby Congo Mangbetu Skull Shaping | 1929 Print
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Bessie Smith (April 15, 1894 – September 26, 1937) American blues singer. Nicknamed the Empress of the Blues, she was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s. She is often regarded...
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It's Black History Month and I decided to look up knitting in black history.
Mudimba young girl dressed for a wedding. Most of the women were wearing some clothes as it was a christian wedding, but some stayed in their tribal clothes: topless! Combelo village, south Angola © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com