The Blackout Awards

Two Sundays ago, I attended the 1st Annual Blackout Awards, honoring celebrity fashion stylists, make-up artists, and hair stylists. It was created by hair stylist extraordinaire, Yancey Edwards, who decided there needed to be an outlet to celebrate the celebrities behind the celebrities; the people who make our darling celebs look fabulous and out right fierce...

There was a total of 20 hot shot honorees. Some included: Hairstylist Hadiya Barbel( Iman,Ciara, Ashanti, Eva Pigford), Fashion Stylist Atiba Newsome(P. Diddy, Mary. J Blidge), Makeup and Creative Arts Emmy Award winner, Karen Dupiche (Michelle Obama, Steve Harvey, Victoria Beckham), just to name a few. However, it was Misa Hylton and Nole Marin who were the highlight of the Blackout Awards. Misa Hylton who is a well known Fashion Stylist in the hip hop community(and P. Diddy's high school sweet heart and mother to their son Justin) received the 1st ever Naomi Sims Award of Excellence while Nole Marin received the Vanguard Award.

If you're an America's Next Top Model watcher(or at least of the early seasons) then Nole Marin's name should sound very familiar because he was a consistent and favorite judge on the hit show. Now, I'll be honest, although I was excited to meet him, I initially thought he was going to be one of those stuck up fashionistas but I was so surprised how warm and welcoming he was. Out of all the honorees I was able to meet, Nole was the most humble and grounded. He was so nice!!!! He took pictures with everyone who asked and conversed as well. If you asked for advice(which I did), he gave you some. He was such a breathe of fresh air. It just made me love him even more......

Check out some pictures









Hadiya Barbel(I tried to get her shoes. She has on Christian Siriano)











Misa Hylton
















Misa giving her speech
















Nole Marin



















Although I still feel some sort of way about men wearing skirts, Stylist Yusef Williams swagged it out.


Please excuse my oily face....ugh




Me..before the oily face lol

Victoria Secret Sale

Hey Yall,

Spring is here and in the air so if you like me you're probably doing some spring cleaning. Now I hate spring cleaning my room but I love spring cleaning my closet because it's out with the sweaters, turtle necks, coats and how you doing skirts, shorts, ripped jeans bathing suits, and pastel colors! Closet spring cleaning allows you to see what you have, what you need, and what you want, which means........shoooping. Well you're in luck because Vicki Secrets is having a serious online sale and I do mean serious. They have sexy bathing suits as low as $19, tops 2 for 20, dresses as low as $29, and sandals $19-$39. If you shop today, you get an additional 25% off any single clearance item.

So what are you waiting for? Check out Victoria Secret.

I'm baaaaack

Hey Fashionistas,

First off let me apologize for not posting since Feb. 28th. Things have gotten quite interesting for me since then. To update, I was laid off  my old job but  no worries because I started a new part-time gig as an Event Coordinator for this awesome non-profit organization, Amoeji Consulting. Amoeji is a small event planning company in charge of the Miss Black New Jersey/Miss Black NY Pageant as well as the Nigerian Healthcare Foundation (NHF), Amoeji's non-profit sector. I am the Event Coordinator for NHF and for the past month,
I've been busy transitioning and coordinating the Faces of Hope Banquet, NHF's largest fundraiser dedicated to raising money to enhance Nigeria's healthcare system. You see my boss is Nigerian and her family established the Nigerian Healthcare Foundation as a way to give back to their homeland and enhance Nigeria's healthcare and social welfare reform. Like any country, Nigeria has remote and impoverished areas. Those residing in such locations have limited access to basic necessities, i.e healthcare/hygiene and education.
To help combat this, NHF runs the 'Nigeria Smiles Campaign' to collect hygiene, school, and medical supplies to distribute to patients during NHF's mission trip. Every year NHF assembles a team of healthcare  professionals for a two-week 'mission trip' in West Africa to treat and feed over 400 people, DAILY. This year's mission trip will be July 6-20th. See why Amoeji is awesome? Even though I'm not Nigerian, I'm touched by my boss and her family efforts. They know there's a problem in Nigeria and trying to make change and I respect that. If you want to learn more about NHF visit www.nhfinc.org.

So that's basically why you guys haven't seen a post from me(but I'm back on the ball so I'll be posting regularly)I'm learning a lot about event planning and loving it. I'm meeting and connecting with great people so hopefully this will help me reach my goal of becoming a Publicist.

More posts to come........