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Showing posts with label black woolly hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black woolly hair. Show all posts

Monday, January 25, 2016

BLACK WOOLLY HAIR COVER OF JOURDAN DUNN ON VOGUE BRASIL,FEB. ISSUE,2016

from bloginvoga.com

Brazil’s February 2016 cover by Zee Nunes [covers]

Jourdan Dunn wears an afro on Vogue Brazil’s February 2016 cover by Zee Nunes  [covers]
For Vogue Brazil new issue, the magazine taps British model Jourdan Dunn for not just one, but two covers for February 2016. On the first, Jourdan poses in a Burberry dress while rocking a afro hair and for the second, she shows off the same hairstyle while rocking a Burberry trench coat with a top and hot pants from Osklen. Both covers were photographed by Brazilian photographer Zee Nunes, styled by fashion editor Pedro Sales with beauty by Silvio Giorgio. See more of Jourdan Dunn on her biography after the jump. 

Jourdann Dunn wears Burberry and Osklen for Vogue Brazil February 2016 cover
Jourdann Dunn wears Burberry and Osklen for Vogue Brazil February 2016 cover
Jourdann Dunn wears Burberry for Vogue Brazil February 2016 cover
Jourdann Dunn wears Burberry for Vogue Brazil February 2016 cover




About Jourdan Dunn 
Jourdan Dunn is a model and a mother. Known for her fun personality and hardworking attitude as much as her timeless beauty, she has worked on campaigns for Burberry and Saint Laurent, appeared on numerous Vogue covers and has walked in shows from Christian Dior to Victoria's Secret.  
  • Dunn was born in 1990 in Greenford, West London, where she grew up with her receptionist mother and her two younger brothers, Antoine and Kain.
  • Dunn was scouted by Storm Models, aged 14, in the Hammersmith branch of Primark. Within a year of being signed, she made her catwalk debut walking for Marc Jacobs at New York Fashion Week. Soon after, she walked for Ralph Lauren and fronted campaigns for Topshop and Oxfam.
  • 2008 was Dunn's year. She landed her first Vogue Italia cover for their legendary Black Issue, gracing the front page with Naomi Campbell, Chanel Iman and Liya Kebedo. A few months later, she closed the Issa show walking with Campbell and Daniella Issa Helayel herself. She said of the experience: "words cannot describe how it felt…I want to relive it all."
  • In October 2008, she made her debut on the cover of British Vogue, alongside Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Eden Clarke. Shot by Patrick Demarchelier, the young models graced the cover representing different types of beauty. Alexandra Shulman explained that Dunn was chosen because she was, "the cool face of young black beauty."
  • Dunn won Model of the Year at the 2008 British Fashion Awards. Supermodel Erin O'Connor wrote for Vogue.co.uk that watching Dunn pick up the award was her, "favourite moment of the evening" because of the young model's endearing surprise at winning the award.
  • Aged 18, Dunn discovered she was pregnant with boyfriend of five years, Jordan Cummings. She kept her pregnancy quiet for almost six months, but then went on to show off her baby bump when walking for Jean Paul Gaultier at her seven-month mark. She has spoken about how supportive the  fashion industry was during and after her pregnancy, telling Sunday Times Style: "this is a good career for a working mother."
  • Dunn gave birth to her son, Riley in December 2009 and returned to the catwalk just 10 weeks after giving birth, walking for Aquascutum in a simple, belted trench.
  • Dunn has spoken out about Riley's sickle cell anaemia and how she wants to use her high-profile position to raise awareness of the disorder; she supports the Sickle Cell Society through fundraising and charity events.
  • She regularly praises her mother for being her main support in helping to raise her young son. Although she is no longer with Cummings, she has said that Riley has a great relationship with his father.
  • In February 2011, Dunn - alongside male model Sacha M'Baye - became the face of the spring/summer 2011 Burberry campaign.
  • Dunn was a part of the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony in a celebration of British fashion. She posed, with David Gandy, in a Jonathon Saunders dress and Stephen Jones headpiece.
  • Alongside her many fashion endeavours, Dunn has also starred in her own cooking show, Well Dunn By Jourdan Dunn, on Jay-Z's Youtube channel and has appeared in numerous music videos for both Beyonce and Jessie J.
  • Dunn announced in 2013 that she would be temporarily moving from London to New York for work. She is a firm favourite to work with in the modelling world for her vibrant and down-to-earth personality and is regularly seen socialising with fellow models Cara Delevingne, Karlie Kloss and Joan Smalls.
  • For the second issue of Miss Vogue, Dunn appeared on the cover, telling us: "Sometimes I feel so guilty about missing out on everything, but I have to remember that I am doing this for [my son], for his future..."
  • In March 2014, Dunn spoke at The Vogue Festival. She discussed her first trip to New York: "I was 16. My mobile bill was crazy because I was just on the phone to my mum every day; crying and complaining, then some more crying and more complaining."
Source: http://www.vogue.co.uk/spy/biographies/jourdan-dunn-biography

Wednesday, December 09, 2015

BLACK WOOLLY HAIR!--BLACK WOMEN!--"THE CRUCIFIXION OF BLACK FEMALE HAIR"-A POEM BY MENELIK CHARLES ON FACEBOOK!

from menelik charles on facebook
The Crucifixion of Black female hair...
The 'ghetto's a get go
An Afro's a 'no-no'
& locs just shut
Up the shop
Why is my hair such
A horror show?
This is a story I'd
Like to know...
My skin was subject of sin
My lips the subject of quips
And my rear the subject of sneers
Now my hair's treated as queer
This is no longer cynical
The subject's almost Biblical
You may not believe us but
My hair's like Jesus
And you are the Romans
Doing the stoning
But you'll all soon be running...when my hair makes a 2nd Coming
(c) Menelik Charles
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Menelik Charles Poem attached if you'd like to comment, folks smile emoticon
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Neil Nash-Huggins Amen. What else can l say
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Menelik Charles As much as you like Bro Neil smile emoticon
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Neil Nash-Huggins A strong rhythm spits. As strong as locs
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Monday, December 08, 2014

BLACK PEOPLE!!!!!---BLACK WOOLLY HAIR IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR IN THE WORLD!-SEE THIS VIDEO THAT WHITE TV DID ON BLACK PEOPLE GOIN' BACK TO THEIR WOOLLY ROOTS!-FROM ADEGBOYEGA S. THOMPSON ON FACEBOOK!



from ADEGBOYEGA  S, THOMPSON ON FACEBOOK

My 200% support for all my Sistas that wear and carry proudly their natural hair...
— with Lori Danley and 7 others.
How Black women all over the world are going natural..
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  • Mary T. Jefferies When I was in lower level School, the Caucasion students would tease me about my hair. I told my Mother when I came home from School.My beautiful Mother sat down with me laughing and said"Baby, your hair states who you are. It's part of your heritage. Your hair strong and kinky because your Ancestors are from Africa a Continent with many country's full of your people with original hair just like yours because we are from the original people with strong hair. That straight limp weak hair you see on their heads is not the original hair. They are an extension on of us. Remember that we come from original people. You remember what I'm telling you are teach this to your children so that they can teach to their children. The Library is our information center we should go often and take our children because what we need to know will not be taught in the schools .
  • Princess Oyeyinka Oluwa @Mary T. Jefferies...you nailed it. Pple of my culture even question why I have locks on my hair? I tell them it's the style I chose to wear my hair natural. My children know the reason is becos I need to maintain my Africaness. And my 9 year old daughter with curly and kinky hair cannot understand why I dress her hair with real sheer butter and unrefined coconut oil to enhance her curls. Teach your children how to be proud of their hair. And they will never go astray.
  • Princess Oyeyinka Oluwa Yep. I am nappy haired and proud.
  • Ta'Seti Efuntola-Osunlade We are the Mothers and Fathers of Humanity! Whites, Asians, Native Americans ... all have Black African Ancestors! Their ancestors too had wooly hair!