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Target Exec Laysha Ward Talks Diversity
Anyone who knows me knows that Target is by far my favorite store. The fact that I visit the superstore at least 4 times a week speaks volumes about obsession.
Granted, I frequent the store to stock up on coveted fashions from Missoni to Jason Wu, and other essentials, but also because the “bullseye” gives back extensively. Plus, it seems to understand the importance and power of diversity, which so many other companies still struggle with despite the tapestry of America.
That said, in honor of Black History Month, Laysha Ward, the President, Community Relations and Target Foundation (who happens to be a BG), spoke in a recent interview with Target’s online magazine about community, who inspires her, and more.
Check out a snippet of the interview:
What does Black History Month mean to you?
Laysha Ward: I celebrate the rich tapestry and melting pot that represents the foundation of the United States 365 days out of the year. But I love how Black History Month opens up the conversation on progress we’ve made in helping people of all backgrounds succeed – and the reality of how far we have to go.
How does Target inspire an inclusive community?
LW: The most important thing any company can do is to listen, and I think that is something we are doing very well right now. We are listening to team members from every background, culture and preference. We are asking what it feels like to work at Target – all the good and all the challenges. And we’re using that information to drive decisions about how to make this a more inclusive place to work – and a stronger company all around.
To read the rest of the interview click here.
How often do you shop at Target?
Trend-Setting Styles from 90s’ Movie Sets
With the 84th annual Academy Awards airing this Sunday, I thought it would be fun to look back at some of our favorite old-school movies featuring BGs that made an impact on our style.
From Halle Berry’s short and sassy ‘do in Strictly Business to Janet Jackson’s box braids in Poetic Justice to Nia Long’s lovely deep plum lip color in Love Jones, many BGs across the country went to great lengths to mimic these trailblazing beauty and hair trends from 90s’ movies.
Take a trip down movie memory lane:
Miss Jessie’s to Open “CurlBar” in March
Calling all curly-haired BGs in the NYC area, Miss Jessie’s is opening CurlBar next month – the first go-to spot specializing in kinky, curly, and coily strands without the sky-high price tag. At Curl-Bar, customers will be able to get super quick chemical-free service that my fellow naturalistas will absolutely love.
Ideal for the woman who doesn’t want to spend hours in the salon, but doesn’t want to compromise the style or health of her treasured tresses.
I’m a huge fan of some of their products so I’ll definitely give the CurlBar a try when it officially opens March 12.
Check out this snapshot of services:
Do you use Miss Jessie’s products? Would you visit the CurlBar?
The Best of NYFW: Tracy Reese & Rachel Roy
New York Fashion Week Fall 2012 has finally come to a close, but not without leaving fashion lovers with their bi-annual dose of fierce style both on and off the catwalk.
The fashionistas that descended on Lincoln Center were just as captivating as the professional models who they’d come to see walk the runway. From avant garde getups to prim and proper conservative looks, everyone knows that nothing’s off-limits when it comes to fashion week in the city that never sleeps.
While inside the coveted shows, it came as no surprise that the collections that wowed me the most came from my two make-believe besties: Tracy Reese and Rachel Roy. Even though they’re not on my speed dial, I have had the pleasure of interviewing both sought-after BG designers.
Their bold, colorful, audacious collections were akin to watching a fashion fantasy come to life by way of exquisitely beautiful beings. Not only were their designs mind-blowingly gorgeous, but their ability to use makeup to further convey their stories was nothing less than a job well-done. The lovely Mally Rancol worked her magic for the TR show, while makeup legend Bobbi Brown brought out the best in the RR models.
Although spring is near, the fashions shown this week have me anxious for autumn already.
Check out some of the highlights:
What’s your favorite look from these two collections?
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Red-Hot Looks for Valentine’s Day
Whether you plan to have an intimate dinner with your significant other or have a fun-filled night out on the town with your girls, celebrate Valentine’s Day by incorporating the sexiest shade of all — red, into your look.
From fire-engine red lips to sexy, scarlet-colored stilettos, adding a bit of crimson can instantly create festive flair for the lovey-dovey “holiday.”
Check out some of these picks:
Deena Ozzy Faux Snakeskin Envelope Clutch available at www.urbanoutfitters.com for $10
Enzo Angiolini Red Bow Heels available at www.6pm.com for $54.99
Ginger and Liz “Draw Blood” nail lacquer available at www.gingerandliz.com for $12
Lauren by Ralph Lauren Modern Straight Leg Jeans available at www.lordandtaylor.com for $100
L’Oreal Color Rich Red Ravishing Lipstick available at www.drugstore.com for $8
Eight Sixty Tie Dress in “Chili Red” available at www.piperlime.com for $89
P.S Since red lips can sometimes make your pearly whites look well, less than pearly; preserve your camera-ready smile by applying the Listerine on-the-go teeth whitener pen, as well as gargling with mouthwash for clean and fresh breath. So when your sweetie comes in for a kiss, you’ll be confident.
Check them out:
Listerine Whitening Pen available at www.drugstore.com for $12
Listerine Whitening Plus Restoring Mouthwash available at www.drugstore.com for $6.29
Are you incorporating red into your look today?
Grammy’s Red Carpet Looks
Although Grammy weekend got off to a somber start, the stars still managed to shine brightly for the biggest night in music. From Nicki Minaj’s head-scratching red habit getup to Kelly Rowland’s blush-toned embellished dress, BGs definitely rocked the red carpet.
Check out the night’s looks:
And the Ri-Ri Perfume Winner Is…
The winner of the Rebelle by Rihanna perfume is Dada Chiku!! Congratulations!! Please email me your mailing address at karla@browngirlgumbo.com. Thanks to everyone who entered the contest. Stay tuned for more giveaways!
R.I.P Whitney Houston: We Will Always Love You
As a child born in the 80s, I like so many other young girls danced and pranced to the songs of Whitney Houston. Her megawatt smile captivated us as we fell in love with her incomparable voice. Throughout the years we saw the pop superstar soar to chart-topping highs and we unfortunately witnessed her ultimate demise.
While she publicly struggled with substance abuse for years, we loved her unconditionally and hoped that she’d recover and make a solid comeback. We imagined her wowing us once again with her powerful pipes, but due to various speculated reasons she was never able to reclaim her vocal prowess.
Even though she’s sadly no longer physically present, her music movies, and fun-loving spirit will live on forever. She’s now singing with the angels along with our beloved Michael Jackson and guest starring on Don Cornelius’ Soul Train: The Heaven Edition. May she rest in peace.
What is your favorite Whitney Houston song/movie?