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Author: Natasha B

12 Feb

History: Music, Fashion & Black Style

Jazz Era Josephine Baker - The Missouri-born beauty became a sensation in Paris during the Jazz Age. Her most famous dance routine involved wearing a skirt made of bananas, but her iconic pineapple finger waves, long strings of pearls and love for fabulous gowns make her a style icon here at Fashionably Fabulous. Photo Source Soul Sound Diana Ross - Arguably one could say that Diana Ross may not be the first soul singer to come to mind, but she certainly set her mark in the 1960s as a fashion and style icon. The signer, actress and record producer hails from Detroit, the birthplace of Motown Records. Diana, the founder and lead singer of the legendary group The Supremes, gave us all kinds...
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8 Feb

Weekend Fun: Food & Wine Tasting

This weekend I attended a food & wine tasting which came as a Christmas gift that was so right on time. The hubby and I certainly needed some time away and what's more perfect than the beach, gourmet food and wine! The only thing missing was the sunshine, but a little rain and overcast skies didn't stop no show as the saying goes. We ate, we drank, we ate, we drank...
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7 Feb

Fab Collabo: Peter Pilotto for Target

 Let it be known, it is by no coincidence that high-end fashion powerhouse designers like Phillip Lim, Prabal Gurung, Jason Wu, Missoni, Issa, L'Wren Scott, Preen and Isabel Marant are collaborating with budget-friendly fashion retailers like Target, H&M and Aldo. With a new global economy, and the emergence of the ever growing thrifting phenomenon; fashion designers are tapping into a market share far beyond their traditional exclusive consumers who scour the racks at luxury department stores like Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman and Barneys. Albeit, powerhouse brands mainly design and manufacture garments far beyond a price point obtainable by the everyday fashionista; however, the recent designer-to-retail collaborations are indicative of a long lasting trend towards new beginnings.  The drive? The undeniable...
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3 Feb

DIY Ankara & Nautical Stripes

Mixed Prints: The Ultimate Style Risk. I'm funny about mixing prints. I don't mix them ofter. But when I do, I have to feel pretty certain that the mix will be a good one. I made this Ankara full skirt a few weeks ago and loved the possibilities that the print provides. I can do lots with this skirt. And I plan to do just that. The skirt is self drafted. No pattern was used for the project. Do you mix prints often? Check out another mix print OOTD here. Peace & Blessings! “Happiness resides not in possessions and not in gold, happiness dwells in the soul.”~Democritus Details: Shirt: Ralph Lauren * Skirt: DIY * Bag: Kate Spade * Pumps:...
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