Monday, September 23, 2013

Back to the roots: The African Shop !!

Hi guys!

We've been seeing a lot of new trends on the catwalks lately, and the "African print" was definitely one of them. As a certified trend-follower, I had to find me some goodies, and even though it is fairly easy for the jewelry, it is definitely harder to find nice pieces of clothing for an affordable price here in the US.

After my fastidious search, I finally found this Facebook page featuring "The African Shop". I have visited their website; the styles and colors are gorgeous. Plus some of their items are from Senegal (my home country), yay! I have yet to find out what else they offer. Definitely something to try!

Brigitte









Their Facebook page
Their website

Note:
(1) I do NOT own these pictures, they are all screenshots from The African Shop website and Facebook page.
(2) I have NOT received any sample or item in order to write this article. This is not an ad, but a genuine article about a newly discovered brand.

Friday, September 20, 2013

"You Need Black Friends"

I went natural a few months ago (yaay, Big Chop!) I am really happy about it and I actually get excited before shampooing...Feeling my tight little curls growing from day to day just makes me feel like I am discovering myself again, since my hair has been relaxed since I was around 10.

In Senegal, relaxing your hair was not seen as a bad thing. People weren’t exactly informed about the negative effects of overused relaxer. As a little girl, I just loved that it made my hair shine and easy to style, as it was part of the culture. At every major ceremony, we would go to the salon and end up with beautiful straight hair. Realizing the negative effects of relaxer just helped me re-discovering my natural beauty, and now I love and have fun with my hair.

Anyways, I didn’t really know how I would look like after cutting my hair short, and I eventually managed to find a style to match my hair…but nobody warned me about how hard  it is to find a braiding salon in San Francisco, for an acceptable price. When my boyfriend said to me with a dead-serious expression “You need black friends”, I thought he was making fun of me, and automatically made my offended, why-are-you-stereotyping-us face, before actually thinking about what he said.

Now there ARE braiding salons in the city, they just pop out every now and then, but the price is usually around $200. No less than $160. As a student, I definitely cannot afford this. I say: we should have a giant forum for anyone wanting to get braids in a certain part of the city – or even the country, or the world, even!

In a meantime, my boyfriend was right: as a community we need to have each other's back. It is thanks to the beautiful Brittany that I was able to find the person that would braid my hair for less than half of the “normal” price. I met her on the Muni train, the most random place ever, just by asking her about her braids, I was able to get her cousin’s number and an appointment at her house.

Networking is key in this world, from work opportunities to cheap braids. And I made a gorgeous, sweet friend in the process. Thank you Brittany!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

End of summer favorites: bold stripes and a touch of color


Hello everyone!

So I went on a little trip to San Jose, and I just thought I would show you my today's outfit.

This dress is one of my favorites from this summer, and I wanted to rock it one last time before the cold hit. But I wasn't courageous enough and took a little jumper with me, just in case (I get cold veeery easily). I don't usually go for knitwear a lot, but I literally fell in love with this cute cropped burgundy jumper, super comfy and light, perfect for Fall.

I hope you like this look, xx

























Dress: Buffalo Exchange
Jumper: New Look Knitwear
Earrings: Buffalo Exchange

Photo taken by: Spencer G.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Back to Blue !




Hello everyone!
As the cold weather and the fog are coming back here in San Francisco, I thought I would go back to thick fabric that would keep me warm without being too warm. And I thought denim was perfect for that day!
I got the jacket from Old Navy a few years ago. Since fashion is so cyclical, I knew that keeping it would be worth it. The “all-denim” stlyle is back in!
xx

Jeans: Cotton On
Jacket: Old Navy
Backpack: Forever 21
T-shirt: H&M
Flats: random shoe store



Photo taken by: Spencer G.

Hello World

Hi all!


My blog will be a mix of different types of fashion and cultures that I just wanted to share with everyone! I come from Dakar, Senegal, lived in Paris, and just moved to San Francisco. I had the chance to encounter many different and original styles, and I want to put them all in one place. I hope to share bits of my life and my view of fashion with you all.
Hope you’ll like it…

Brigitte