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Vintage(-inspired) Afro Chic

In afro chic, Betty Davis, Beyoncé Knowles, Noémie Lenoir on August 4, 2009 at 4:01 am
Beyoncé Knowles

Betty Davis

Noémie Lenoir

Dayse Lima

In afro chic, brazil, Dayse Lima, models on August 1, 2009 at 4:01 am


Dayse Lima is a model. She was a contestant on Brazil’s Next Top Model.

Hodo Musa

In afro chic, Hodo Musa, models on July 26, 2009 at 4:01 am



Sophia Audain

In afro chic, models, Sophia Audain on July 24, 2009 at 4:01 am


Rahma Mohamed

In afro chic, models, Rahma Mohamed on July 22, 2009 at 4:01 am



Brenda Sykes

In actress, afro chic, Brenda Sykes, United States, vintage on June 28, 2009 at 4:01 am


Brenda Sykes is a former actress.

Brenda Sykes

In actress, afro chic, Brenda Sykes, United States, vintage on June 28, 2009 at 4:01 am


Brenda Sykes is a former actress.

Brenda Sykes

In actress, afro chic, Brenda Sykes, United States, vintage on June 28, 2009 at 4:01 am


Brenda Sykes is a former actress.

Kopano Matlwa

In afro chic, authors, Kopano Matlwa, leaders, lovely locs, south africam on June 18, 2009 at 4:01 am


Kopano Matlwa is the chair and founding member of Waiting Room Education by Medical Students, the recipient of the 2005 Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Award and author of Coconut.
“An important rumination on youth in modern-day South Africa, this haunting debut novel tells the story of two extraordinary young women who have grown up black in white suburbs and must now struggle to find their identities. The rich and pampered Ofilwe has taken her privileged lifestyle for granted, and must confront her swiftly dwindling sense of culture when her soulless world falls apart. Meanwhile, the hip and sassy Fiks is an ambitious go-getter desperate to leave her vicious past behind for the glossy sophistication of city life, but finds Johannesburg to be more complicated and unforgiving than she expected. These two stories artfully come together to illustrate the weight of history upon a new generation in South Africa.”

Kopano Matlwa

In afro chic, authors, Kopano Matlwa, leaders, lovely locs, south africam on June 18, 2009 at 4:01 am


Kopano Matlwa is the chair and founding member of Waiting Room Education by Medical Students, the recipient of the 2005 Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Award and author of Coconut.
“An important rumination on youth in modern-day South Africa, this haunting debut novel tells the story of two extraordinary young women who have grown up black in white suburbs and must now struggle to find their identities. The rich and pampered Ofilwe has taken her privileged lifestyle for granted, and must confront her swiftly dwindling sense of culture when her soulless world falls apart. Meanwhile, the hip and sassy Fiks is an ambitious go-getter desperate to leave her vicious past behind for the glossy sophistication of city life, but finds Johannesburg to be more complicated and unforgiving than she expected. These two stories artfully come together to illustrate the weight of history upon a new generation in South Africa.”
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