Saturday, September 27, 2008

Viktor and Rolf "Flowerbomb" Parfum Spray

I ran into this scent by pure chance a few months ago while shopping in Nordstroms. The smell of this perfume is absolutely amazing. For you ladies who are not fans of perfume or are very picky about what you wear, this one is definitely worth a try. It is not overpowering by any means. And it does not have a floral smell as the name would suggest. It is soft and sensuous with an expensive and musk undertone. A dab on the wrists and neck lasts all day and the smell does not drastically change once on for a while as with other perfumes. I have not met a man yet who has not loved it. Maybe that is why this perfume is pricier than others....but it's worth working in your budget!


1.7 oz bottle: $95.00
3.5 oz bottle $150.00

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Say What?!

I'm sure everybody has already heard that T.I has been ordered to pay an additional $1,000/month towards child support of his 2 sons with jobless LaShon Dixon. In addition to the extra money, he was also ordered to continue paying for the boys to attend private school, uninsured medical bills and expenses related to the children’s extracurricular activities. It has been stated that T.I is very happy with the court order. I admire his ability to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative. Because had it been me, I would find the whole ordeal very insulting. Especially the fact that LaShon is STILL unhappy. Her lawyer stated that "she was just getting by with the children, while they lived a different life with their father". JUST GETTING BY?! Say what?! Well, I have the perfect solution for her "troubles": how about she find herself a job other than her side hustle of gold-digging and exploiting her children? Anybody with good sense knows not all that money is going towards her sons. It takes a very sorry person to abuse the justice system, making it harder for those who truly are deserving.

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The Color of Water


This book is, indeed, a tribute to the author's mother. In it, the author, a man whose mother was white and his father black, tells two stories: that of his mother and his own. Tautly written in spare, clear prose, it is a wonderful story of a bi-racial family who succeeded and achieved the American dream, despite the societal obstacles placed in its way.

The author's mother was a Polish Orthodox Jew who migrated to America at the age of two with her family during the early nineteen twenties. They ultimately settled down in Virginia, where she led an isolated and lonely life; shunned by whites because she was Jewish and shunned by blacks because she was white. She was raised in a predominantly black neighborhood, where her father, a despicable and harsh man who brutalized his handicapped wife, ran a local grocery store, where he priced gouged his black clientele.

She left home and moved to New York when she was nineteen and never looked back. She met and married the author's father, a black man, when mixed race marriages were still frowned upon by both whites and blacks. Still, she always felt more comfortable around blacks than around whites. When he died sixteen years later, she married another black man who nurtured her eight children by the author's father and proceeded to give her four more children.

The author tells of his childhood, of his family, and of the issue of race that ultimately colored his life while growing up in predominantly black neighborhoods, where his mother stood out like a sore thumb because of the color of her skin. It was always an issue his mother avoided discussing with him, as for her it was not an issue. It was not until the author wrote this book that his mother discussed the issue of race within the context of her own life. From this dialogue emerges a fascinating look at the issues of race, as well as religion, and how it impacts on an individual's identity within our race conscious society.

It is also a very personal story. While the author's family was economically disadvantaged, his eccentric and independent mother always stressed education. She was a strict disciplinarian who brooked no nonsense from her twelve children. A convert to Christianity through her first husband, with whom she founded a Baptist church, she provided her children with the will to succeed. Consequently, all twelve eventually went to college and did her proud. The story of this unique family is told from two distinct, parallel perspectives: that of the author and that of his mother. While both are interesting, it is his mother's story that dominates this beautifully written book, which is, indeed, a tribute to her. It is truly a story told from the heart, as the love that the author has for his mother is evident with every written word.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Janet and Toccara Stylin & Profilin!

Janet Looking stunning at Jermaine's 36th birthday bash @ Tenjune in NYC

I must admit.....it took a while for this outfit to grow on me. But I have to say now that she was rockin it! Janet Jackson and Jermaine Dupri look lovely together (although I'm not completely feeling what he is wearing). "How can I get the same look", you ask? Well, have no fear! Even if you are like me and on a budget, you can rock the same look as Janet.


1 1/2 Inch Hoop Earrings: $3.00, www.wetseal.com; Belted Pencil Skirt: $22.99, www.charlotterusse.com; Long Ruched Satin Glove: $20.00, www.fredericks.com; Solid Knit Beret: $7.50, www.wetseal.com; Platform Maryjane's: $22.99, www.charlotterusse.com; Satin Ruffle Animal Top: $21.50, www.wetseal.com


Toccara @ JD's Birthday event

Above, catwalker Toccara Jones is reminding everyone that it is possible to look stylish and fly with a simple pair of jeans on. You can cop this look at the below stores.


PZI Skinny Jeans: Price varies depending on size, www.pzijeans.com; Classic 3 1/2 Leather Pump: $29.00, www.newport-news.com; Samantha Button-Down Top: $69.00, www.guess.com

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Ba-rack the Vote!

Everybody is talking about the presidential campaign, from normal people such as myself to the rich and famous. An array of celebrities, like Alicia Keyz and Kym Whitley, are broadcasting their support for presidential hopeful Barack Obama through fashion wear. There are a host of websites that are selling t-shirts, hats, etc. for Obama supporters. You can also go to Obama's official website to browse through their online store. In addition to his site, below are a couple more links to other online stores to shop for yours!

Alicia Keyz showing her support in a
concert this summer in London, England


Kym Whitley at the BET Awards


Before I close out, I would like to stress the importance of voting. Many feel that their vote will not make a difference, but if 1000 people are saying that and not voting there goes 1000 votes towards change. As Obama stated, America deserves much better. Click here to get started!

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