Tuesday, October 25, 2011

TURBANS: The way I like them


Hey Booboos? 

Yeah I am guilty of watching all three seasons of the original  basketball wives previous shows back to back for the last two weeks. 
Blame it on my lackluster job that provides me with ample time to saturate myself with all kinds of superfluous activities. 
Well booboos, I bet by know we are all acquainted with the turban and also with the different ways that you can wear them.

Here are some pictures of me in a turban style that I named. La Unicorn



Tell me what you think.


And for those who are still not in the Turban know.Here is a scan of June Ambrose’s Turban Tutorial which can be found in the May issue of EBONY magazine.  You can download and go through it.



So booboo, Why don't you go ahead and learn the art of turbanism then own it. And  while you are at it tell me how you like yours.

Have a fabulous day.

-Ancora Imparo

Monday, October 24, 2011

Maassai Market.


 Mambo my loves?


 It's been a minute. Honestly I can't say that I have been busy. 


Let me just come right out and say it: I have been the opposite of busy-Lazy-and also demotivated at my work place.


Two days ago one of my blog followers told me I need to get back to posting or she will come kill me. I don't think she meant it though. But she surely did help me get my Mojo back.



Well so in the spirit of getting my blogging groove back: Here are some pictures of me in Maassai market which i arguably my favorite place in Nairobi


I had on my rolled up boy jeans which I bought in Tanzania


My Fur sling bag that I fell in love with since the day we met in Gikomba (100 bob)


My Feather Neck piece from Mr Price (1000)


Manyatta earrings which are also my current favorite earrings that I got  from Maasai Market (They are going for 500 but the seller thought I was a celebrity and sold them to me at 200 and in return I am supposed to do some marketing for him)

So guys: AIN'T THESE EARRINGS PRETTY? His stall is just on the right after you get in Maasai market. I bet you won't miss it.


And my shoe game that day was my sequined brogues. (1800)

I have a very healthy obsession with brogues; these shoes just scream comfortable and understated elegance and are perfect for the woman who is tired of alternating between heels and ballerinas.

The autumn catwalks were stormed by loafers, lace-ups,  brothel creepers, Chelsea boots, velvet slippers and brogue

One of you guys  asked me how you can rock your brogues. You can wear brogues with almost anything but personally I would advice you to pair them with leggings and a striped 'tee, jeggings,skinnys and boy jeans

Here is the rest of my brogue collection. They seems to add up. If you want me to hook you up with a pair just holler at a sister and we will discuss business.



Do have a wonderful week warembo and I love your comments and feedback. So go ahead and tell me what you think.

 Big X

Friday, September 2, 2011

I CAN ROCK THE TURBAN


It's Furahiii day everybody.


I love my work place atmosphere on friday. Everybody is chilled  out and just having a ball up until the clock strikes 5.


So on this friday, I was going through my picture archives. An archive full of pictures that I disregarded at the time, but I was quite surprised to see so many piccies that seem perfectly fine to me now... At the time, I deemed them truly hideous. 




Well, here are some photos of me in a turban that I dug out of the archive.  It's not one  those big turban just a subtle-chic one. Tell me how you like.







Have a fabulous weekend y'all :)



Wednesday, August 31, 2011

STREET STYLE EAST AFRICA


Salaam Aleikum my loves.

How was Eid like?  Personaly, I had fun. I had a cook in with three of my fabolous friends. What did you guys do? I would love to know.

Being an East African and  also having the privilege of being a resident of both Tanzania and Kenya, I had this fabulous idea of  taking pictures of beautiful people I meet in East Africa to add some optical nutrition to my blog for your viewing :)
And for my very first street style post. I feature Eli who is representing Kenya.


Doesn't he look good?



What I loved the most where his accessories: The ethiopian silver neck piece, Silver rings made from spoons (Can you believe that?)  and also his black murse.  

A tip for all the men out there: Stop carrying those old dirty back pack and go for an urban chic murse. The ladies will come flocking :)
Tell me what you think and Eid Mubarak to you all.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Show some shoulder.


Mambo warembo.

I know it's been a minute but it's all for a good cause which I will blog about sometime this week :)
Nairobi has been cold lately but a few days ago the sun decided to stop by, albeit for a short visit. Is it just me or has global warming  been taking us for a ride lately? Playing al this practical jokes on us :(

I took this pictures on a day that I thought will transit us to more sunny days, but boy, was I wrong?

Well, I am not a weatherman but I am quite the fashionista. And on that day I though since I have  been covered up for long  why don't I go a little bare?

 And so I opted for black harem pants and a white off-the-shoulder t'shirt to show off my tanned shoulders. Off-shoulders are a stylish way of showing some skin, and not going for a cleavage.

 I didn't polish this look  much. I accessorized with statement a long silver necklace, maasai bangles, green and blue XL buttons and a  black clutch to go.
So tell me what you think honey and oh, global warming, please bring back septembers sun. Just make it a lil bit softer for our skins sake :)

The guy on the right was my photographer and will feature on my tomorrows post.
Fabulous times honeys,
Malaika

Thursday, August 4, 2011

THE CASUAL BUSINESS LOOK

It's been a minute dolls :) How have you all been?
 Well, as you all know i have been looking for a job in the Kenya Media and I finally found one :)  I still don't own a car, but I am looking toward albeit that I wouldn't trust my self with any form of heavy machinery and also i want a car for all the wrong reasons, one  being I want to wear stilettos and minis to work everyday but up until then, I am on my Casual and Business combo and here is one of that you guys should try out too.



1. Put on your Favorite T-shirt


2. Then  a Pencil Skirt (preferably a bright colored one)



3. Add a belt on to make your outfit more official






4. Then a pair of black flat shoes (peep toes, ballet flats etc...)



5. You can add a hair piece if you want to :)



And, Voila...You are ready to go to work and bring your sunshine with you.
Tell me how it goes dolls.
xoxo


Thursday, July 28, 2011

WORK IT



Mamboz wadolli??


Make Up Artist: Hanako


Sometime ago, I blogged about a shoot that I would be styling in Nakuru.

 Well, the pics are out and boy don't they look amazing?




Here are some of my favorites. It was so hard to pick because all of them look fabulous plus some other pics are not out yet.





The shoot took place at The Safari Rally Garage in Nakuru. We had the whole garage plus the rally cars to our disposal. We left Nairobi at 8 got to Nakuru and the shoot started at 11:00 A.M and ended at 21:30 P.M.  Styling and Directing 16 Non-models is quite a job, but the moment I laid my eyes on the final pieces, it all dawned to me why I prefer styling to modeling.





I guess I love making people look good and glamorous.



Tell me which picture is your favorite and for more pics from thi shoot  like my Facebook page to get a link to 2die4 page (The Fashion house that I work with)

The stylist and Makeup Artist posing after work

And now, if you want your pics done...You know who to go to :)

Ta-ta My Honeys.