Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Black Beauty : Installment Two

by Patricia Britt



The black woman is lied to everyday one critical area is the arena of beauty.



When Beyonce was in her early 20's she breathlessly told a reporter, "I'm not a pink girl."



At that time if a woman selected something pink, it was more likely to be a pale pink that washes out the complextion of warm skin tones. Now you can get fucia in every shade. It's cool to be pink.

Thank God for the Obama's and Oprah now oranges & rainbow colors are fashionable for the artist inside every citizen of the world.

Yellow is another color that is lovely on the African American woman when its solar or mustard.

Rich tones, chocolate, true browns, tans, and carmels are beautiful colors on the black woman, but can be almost impossible to find.



Fashion trendsetters set a new pace please.



The last Ebony Fashion Fair was in 2006. It would be great to have an encore for this decade, and a fashion renaissance it would be marvelous.

God bless the Fashion
God bless the music of motion

I haven't seen Beyonce's hour video or read Alicia Keys book, although I plan to.

2018 Copyright Zimation Arts & Letters Ink


Song

Royal by Sounds of Blackness
Lets Stay Together by Al Green

I Am Ministries * Rosalinda Hernandez



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