There was a time the world and especially Africans would not be caught dead in an African designer outfit. A person who wore an African designer label was considered less cultured and an easy prey by the upwardly mobile snobbish lot. You could be “Proudly Gucci, Versaci, Prada,” but “Proudly Jewel by Lisa, Stoned Cherrie, …
Clutch Magazine Profiles Ladybrille Woman of the Month Nana Keita!
Clutch Magazine the online authority for fashion and lifestyle coverage for African-American women profiles Nana Keita, our current Ladybrille Woman of the Month as their Model Muse. “Why We Love Her: The perfect combination of long gams, striking complexion and perfect pout makes this Malian beauty nothing short of exquisite. . .” If you have …
MBONG Amata -Black Gold Struggle for Niger Delta Film Star- Covers Ladybrille Magazine April 2011 Film Edition
Majority of the talents in Nollywood (the second largest film producing industry in the world) act in numerous films and then go about their businesses. There are no threats (death) to their lives and families that require they flee the country, just because they choose to tell the Nigerian story. A Nigerian story that departs …
March is Women’s History Month: A Tribute to Ladybrille Women of the Months
This month has been a celebration of women, globally, marked by the International Women’s Day celebration on March 8th, 2011. In the USA, the first public celebration of women’s history month began in 1978. Back then, it was called “Women’s History Week” and took place in Sonoma County, California. The week included a celebration of …
IMAN, Ladybrille Woman of the Month March 2011 (Exclusive Interview)
“I“MAN is a fashion icon, a business mogul, an activist and humanitarian. Her success has inspired millions of young girls, globally, who now believe they can be just as successful because IMAN is successful. Ladybrille Magazine had the honor and pleasure of interviewing IMAN, our March 2011 Woman of the Month, in this exclusive where …