So we’ve been cultivating diversity in our Bombshell section, with stylistas and stylistos from India to Bermuda. Today we’re adding even more variety with Biko, a transgender designer and fashion stylist from Kenya:

She says, “My style is classic glam, reminiscent of the Hollywood golden age, or as my friends like to call it…Old Lady.”

“… I wear a lot of immaculate vintage pieces which I have been collecting for years.”

“… I find that the key to wearing vintage well is to have a good seamstress to alter everything to either fit you or become more modern.”


“… I mix vintage with high fashion pieces but they have to be classic…”

“… I detest trends and therefore, avoid buying trendy things because they don’t last for more than a season.”

” Besides, being trendy can be very expensive which is why trendy people tend to buy shop at H&M or other discount retail places, its very practical but I refuse to sacrifice quality for quantity.”

“Like I always say, ” Think about what you want your clothes to say about you before putting them on.”

“…For me its more about unapologetic glamour.””

You’re beautiful! I’d love to play in your closet (or go vintage shopping with you!). See more of Biko’s style at www.lamutamu.com.
What do you think?

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119 thoughts on “Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Biko from Kenya”

  1. This is loooooove at first sight!!!!! Sooo glamourous and just fierce!!!!! Gorgeous! I looooove the floral print dress!!!!! This was the perfect way to end the week….breath of fresh air!!!!

  2. Love the gowns, hate the wigs. Had it not been posted I wouldn’t have automatically assumed that she was transgendered though.

  3. Meh. I’m not sure how I feel about it… and it has nothing to do with her being a transgender.

    She only showed “my take on old-Hollywood” style, but not one of these outfits scream OMG to me… idk, nothing just seemed to come together completely. But if she likes it… well she likes it…

  4. does she/he dress like this on a daily basis? what do u wear to the store, or to work?

    not feeling these looks though

  5. No casual looks huh? Some of it is very nice i.e. the airport outfit and the blue dress in th last picture. The rest is just okay. Biko has a bangin’ figure though.

  6. All of the pieces look costume. Maybe if he did shop at H&M his style would look less dated and more effortless. Looks like he’s playing in mommy’s closet.

  7. Can we refrain from using the masculine pronoun he, it’s rude and disrespectful.

    As far as the clothes, I loved the sea green dress and the all black with the velvet palazzo pants! She should have submitted more outfits, style doesn’t only happen on red carpets or at galas.

  8. Aside from being a man in real life, her style is dated. But hey sHe do what sHe do.

    *grabs popcorn & waits for others opinions on this hot of a mess man :)*

  9. HAHA at the option ” Not good…but really I dont know how I feel about it.” I did enjoy the royal blue wedges.

  10. Is HYPNOTIC serious? “he” is offensive…in what respect? Nevermind, im not interested in your response.

  11. Ok: so she says she doesn’t buy “cheap” clothes because she doesn’t want to sacrifice quality for quantity…but she still buys and proudly wears for horribly ugly and cheap 0.99 ct wigs from the korean beauty supply store round the corner? O_o
    And no, she is no fashion bombshell…her “costumes” are all over the place…I honestly thought it was “April fool” 3.0!!!!!

  12. I am not too crazy about Biko’s style although I did like 2 of the dresses…..HOWEVER, you guys are being a bit insensitive, rude and judgmental regarding Biko’s lifestyle and gender. You may not agree with someone being a transgender and no one is asking you too BUT you should respect be respectful of others because we are all human beings and deserve respect (until proven otherwise).

    Furthermore this is a FASHION blog, you shouldn’t be on here ripping someone apart about their gender or even the way they look (I see PLENTY of ugly fashion bombs and I don’t recall anyone coming for their looks) ALSO, I see plenty of QUEENS for the fashion bomb and you ladies EMBRACE them, why can’t you embrace a transgender? It’s hypocritical IMO.

    Did she really hurt ya’ll that much with the H&M comment??? If you shop at H&M girl, you shop at H&M!!!! :)

  13. On a positive note: the clutch worn with the purple dress and red furry shawl is absolutely gorgeous! Tis all :)

  14. The blue and white with blue gloves as well as the yellow and black with black gloves are “turrble.” Other looks are pretty good.

  15. Myss Biko is slaying a lot of these real, realness, and transgender chicks.

    She knows how she wants to look when she goes out and how she wants to feel when she walks the streets.

    Not crazy about the wigs in some of these pictures but she can still get it.

  16. That hair…*gasps*. Not a fan of synthetic (looking) hair, due to it’s high luster and doll like quality. With that said, I couldn’t even focus on the clothes because the hair is so distracting. Sorry.

  17. it all looks like a bit much. i wish we could see a few more casual looks. and i totally agree with camilla. i think it’s wrong to pick on someone for their gender identity.

  18. @Loni since you asked then retracted…

    Biko lives her life as woman, hence there is no need to refer to her as a him, shim, sHE, man, etc.

    It’s rude.

  19. So, I just scrolled up after posting my comment, is this person transgendered??? If so, I guess the hair makes since, because a lot of men that do drag wear synthetic wigs…not trying to be rude, just saying.

    On a good note, I do like they way…er…they wrote their description, sans the whole H&M, part, lol. Seems like they described themselves very well.

  20. Take that wig off and get a good quality sew in with Indian or Brazilian hair. I felt like you turned in all of your red carpet prom looks and you should have submitted diverse looks for both day and night.

  21. I think whoever takes her pics need to turn the flash off from here on out. The hair looks synthetic. Anyways, some hits / some misses. She’s cute though.

  22. I love the Black and White outfit. She’s sexy. I can’t help but think of Kinky Boots. I need a friend like her in my life right at this moment.

  23. No thanks. Seems very costumey to me. And I agree with everyone about the hair.

    PREACH <3 @Camilla

  24. Looks like someone struck a nerve with the H&M shoppers and the claws have come out, smh. Some people just don’t understand the difference between being honest and being mean. The latter is so unnecessary. Get some happiness in your life and stop using the internet to dump your hate.

    Anyway, I think Biko’s style is just ok but I liked the blue and white floral dress (sans the gloves). She strikes me as someone who would go to the grocery store in a ball gown, which I find hilarious. I love people who aren’t afraid to just be who they are.

  25. I don’t think he/she looks bad, there isn’t any diversity in the looks and the hair isn’t that great. But, he/she looks comfortable in their looks so thats all that matters… But, now that it is on the table, if you like men and you are a man why dress act/like a woman?
    I never ever understood this way of homosexuals. What ever you like behind closed doors is okay, for me, anybody should embrace who they are or what they were born. You can still dress fem in mans clothes.

  26. I will say her looks are not everyday looks but that’s not to say she does not execute well. I think her looks are exactly how she describes, “hollywood glam.”

  27. stephanie. there is a difference between sexual orientation and gender identity. please google transgenderism.

  28. It isn’t bad. Doesn’t look really fashionable or like much quality to me. Anyone can put on a loud dress and a bright lip. Not inspired. But if you like it, that’s great!

  29. why did we add the bit about her being transgendered? how is that relevant?

    but honey burn that wig. it is synthetic so it will burn well and quick. it ruins all of your looks.

  30. Loved all of it and everything that was said. I love vintage and tend to borrow the trends but the points made were very practical. Very glamourous looks!

  31. Hmm.. people!

    Remember fashion trends vary in different parts of the world. So, to us, it may seem as if she’s playing dress up.. To them this may be of the utmost glamour. (maybe… just being considerate)

    Yes, I would have definitely preferred some casual looks. relaxed & natural looks MINUS the hair.

    As far as being a transgender: I respect it. It’s not easy to make that transition and hurtful things said can make the greatest of differences. She is a woman in her eyes — respect that. If it aint you, stop pressin the situation! Thats THAT.

  32. Reading through these comments…Some of you are so ignorant it hurts my stomach……

  33. Stephanie, if you don’t understand it why not do some research before making those statements? Your question does not come across as a question but more of a judgment you’re passing and quite frankly the “question” shows how ignorant you are on the matter. I personally know t’s and it is much deeper than a sexual preference. Imagine being born as a man/woman (physically) but mentally and emotionally you feel like the opposite. I’ve had people tell me their PERSONAL experience (feeling like you’re going through life pretending, feeling like you are trapped in someone elses body etc) and once you speak to someone who has gone through it you will have a better understanding and compassion for their struggle.

    Once they change their sex their battle doesn’t end because they still have to deal with people like you.

  34. Stephanie, you should google transgender or maybe just ask a transgendered person if you’re at all interested in knowing how they feel. While I do feel there is always room for people and their varied beliefs, in this (computer) age, there really is no excuse for ignorance.

    Biko’s style is too flashy for my own taste, but I do like her outfit in front of the airport. The wig is also way too shine shine.

  35. You women are DISGUSTING!! You went in on Claire over some chick’s shoes but you think it’s okay to disrespet a person to this extent? Costumey? We have seen ridiculous getups on women and you all fawn over it but I have notice how people on this board feel transgenders are fair game, they can do nothing right.

  36. wow @ the responses…

    I really like the light blue floor length dress, with the neck-a-lace it is a beautiful look.

  37. I love seeing FBOD… but why do people on here have to be so harsh about everything? Like really, anyone who has the courage to submit their pics must be confident and on point because this always seem like cyberbullying to me!! With that being said…

    For the most part I was really feeling where she was going with her looks but for some of them the execution missed the mark. Everything was cool except for the black & white get up and the yellow dress…

    The white grecian strapless, floral blue dress and purple with the red fur were my favorites. My only major gripe is the facial angle on some of the pics it really does nothing for you to look up at the camera! But all in all it was good, I would like to see at least one casual look. Come to think of it if that was her travel get up this might be as casual as it gets!

  38. Where would you where this – assuming you aren’t awaiting prom. I hope she’s in the entertainment business. If more informal attire pics were posted, then the consensus may have voted differently. Tisk Tisk…

    Side Note: I didn’t know there were OPEN transgenders in Kenya. I know of African men who fled Africa (Kenya, Nigeria, etc.) to avoid being stoned.

  39. I like most of the looks, especially the one in front of the airport, and the purple dress with the red-fur. I definitely see what she means when she describes her style as “old hollywood”.

    And like others have said, her wigs take away from the look, instead of bringing it all together. Don’t knock H&M but turn around and wear a $30 synthetic wig. Once she invests in some quality weave, she’ll look THAT much better.

    Kudos to her either way.

  40. She’s so pretty and she’s stylish, love the pic with the white dress, she’s a real bombshell!!! One of my friend is transgender and i can’t understand how people can be so ignorant, some comments can hurt.
    It’s so hard born in a body that don’t belong to you and later heard comments like that. Let’s make life easier and respect each other!!! Let people be what they wanna be!!!!

  41. I love the white gown, it’s my favourite look, you are definitely not afraid to go full out on the glamour! Some hits and misses in my opinion but I love anyone who isn’t afraid to be themselves and be confident in their style.

  42. transgender, or n transgender, lets be honest…. the style is WACK!!! there are some nice items of clothing, but the styling is wack! the only reason he/she got featured is because of the sexuality, not the clothes…. i like the synthetic gloss of the hair and i do like the purple dress, and the blue peep toe wedges i must say!

  43. I especially like the white gown! Gorg!
    I do like H&M but I’m not offended by Biko’s feelings about the store… Hey, I splurge on high end items when I can… It’s good advice to purchase high quality timeless pieces.

  44. too costumey for my liking. not sure where these looks were worn but i’m not a huge fan. it really does look like someone playing dress up in their mom’s mirror. as for the trendy bit, i agree, i’m not a fan of trends, i prefer classics however, what it deemed as “classic” here is not my taste. as for the wigs… they’re not cute. please get some human hair wigs and have them cut & styled appropriately. if you’re going to spend money on great clothing, remember, your hair is also part of your outfit.

  45. A man wanting to live their life like a woman is strange to me, but I believe in allowing people to live their lives to the fullest, even if most people will not understand you. If you were born a man, you will always be a man. I don’t care if you chop of our penis, take hormones, and soften up your body. It’s still just a man pretending to be a woman. On to fashion, it’s just too dated and kinda too much at times.I feel like he/she is wearing beauty pageant gowns.

  46. Biko speaks the truth about H&M, no one can credibly deny that. I remember one time Claire wore an H&M shirt and people tore it apart!

    As for Biko, if someone wants to be thought of as a woman, who are we to deny them that. She is on here showing us who she is. We can criticize the clothes, obviously that is what any girl is looking for when she posts on FBOD, but we have no business questioning or criticizing her lifestyle choices.

  47. I like most of the pieces had they been worn individually or with a bit more wearability added to them. Like the fur shawl with a leather jacket perhaps? The clutches with classic colored trousers or mixed up with the leather jacket at the top? I absolutely love the dresses but after a while it does look like she’s trying to overcompensate for her being transgender. Also although they do work in terms of occasional wear, you don’t wear that on a daily basis, on your way to work or shopping, do you Biko? (Silently hoping not!) Overall nice go!

  48. transgender and drag are not the same. At all. Also, it is very disrespectful to call someone who identifies as a woman(i.e. her gender) a “he” or “him” in this capacity no less. This is a freaking fashion blog. Purely speak on the fashion. Wow.

    With that said, I didn’t think this was bombshell worthy. Mostly because there’s no versatility. It was more about one look than about a particular style associated with Biko.

  49. Now we have to walk on pins and needles and know all of the correct words for a man that pretends,dresses, or wants to be a woman. I’m confused, but best wishes to you on your fashion journey.

  50. Some of you must be horrible horrible people going by what you come here to say. How the western world can be so ignorant beats me. People have gone out of their way to highlight this submission’s gender and sexuality without even talking about the main issue at hand- the fashion. I do not like her style either but I don’t think her orientation is anyone’s business. She didn’t ask you what you think about her sexuality and gender.. She came here for your opinions on her style. It is highly disrespectful to refer to her as sHe, him or it. She identifies as a woman, refer to her as such. It is not your place to point out what her “correct” gender is or should be. Some of you need to be kinder. You have no idea what an individual is struggling with already. It might be your one harsh comment that will break them and trust me karma is a bitch. When you keep investing such unkindness into the universe, please believe that kindness will elude you also. You might think these faceless comments on fashionbombdaily.com are harmless because after all, no one can see you. But the next time you experience harshness in life, remember your “harmless” and “anonymous” comments on here. This not only applies to Biko today, but for every submission you troll on. Some of you need to fall the fuck back with your comments okay? And do some fucking research while youre at it.

  51. Biko, Shaunte, you stay. I think each dress is hot, esp the last! I also love “unapologetic glamour” description.

    I like how everyone thinks they should share the same taste in what looks good. It sickens me how ignorant and judgmental some people are. Some people are just mad honey!

    You have a great closet, great face/skin and a hot figure. Werk!

  52. It’s about fashion. Not if she is cute. I think she looks very confident in what she wears. She looks like a real LADY, and I have seen some girls on here wearing dresses only to show their butt’s and titties. Well, that disgusts me.

    This here, is a real lady. I love how she dresses herself and she looks very classy, what I can’t say about most “bombshell’s” on here.

  53. Ya’ll who saying hateful comments are some straight up bi**he’s! Yeah I said, someone got to stand up for him! Like I said many times before all that seems to bo on here are internet gangsters! Ya’ll got the nerve! Were supposed to be judging on fashion not his life choices, some of ya’ll tired as* to scared to submit to fbotd. A lot of weak women on here, if that’s what ya’ll call yourselves!

  54. I am sure there are women on here that won’t stand up for their own children’s future, civil rights, nor fight a traffic ticket but somehow found a cause and a voice for transgender. Get serious.

  55. Loni is sad. Anonymity doesn’t mean be as dumb as you could possibly be. Unfortunately the internet seems to be where intelligence goes to die.

    I am cisgendered, she is transgendered. It is what it is. Love the formal looks. She’s working it. Get it girl.

    It was damn funny that she threw some shade on the H&M shoppers. Te He.

  56. I’m actually shocked she gets away with this in Africa..and I’m not just speaking about being transgendered…ain’t it too hot to be wearing all these prom dresses all the time. She must live on the red carpet. just saying.

  57. Hello FBD readers, this is Biko (the Bombshell Of The Day). First of all, I am sure we can take a moment to appreciate how awesomely entertaining FBD. Also, for those that don’t know what it feels like to be profiled by FBD, I am now in a position to tell you…it feels AMAZING!!!!
    I got many emails today (75 and counting to be precise) about the pictures I submitted. My response is, and I know you will find it hard to believe, these are my regular clothes! I took the time to post more pictures of me in regular clothes here http://lamutamu.com/2012/04/27/bombshell-of-the-day/

    Also, the hair thing? In my experience, synthetic hair will always look better than human hair if you don’t wear it more than 2 times. That’s about how long I wear my wigs before they hit the dumpster. Everyone has their own unique hair qualms, this is mine.

    Then there is the transgender thing? Like seriously you guys, as if I care! I am doing it my way and loving it. I hope that one day you too can get to say that.

    xoxo

    Biko.

  58. Not really feeling her style or the wigs :(

    However, the Fashion Bombshell of the day posts are starting to annoy me. You can disagree without being disrespectful and ignorant. I swear the internet has given people a voice they would never use in the real world. We don’t have to constantly bash people..sheesh.

  59. Claire, you should just make Bombshell strictly voting. These comments whether helpful or hurtful just make the post hard to get through

  60. I’m not even gonna touch on the amount of blatant disrespect and lack of integrity in some of these comments but I’m glad you posted her Claire. Thank you for showing there is no shame in being inclusive, because transwomen are people too.

    As for Biko’s style, I like some of the dresses and how they were worn, partly due to how bangin her body is. She does need to invest in better hair but other than that she’s on the right track.

  61. It’s not about her being a transgender, there are transgenders who dress better that this.

  62. Oh TJ tsk, tsk, tsk!. I was never disrespectful to the bombshell. So please save your energy. I am educated and cultured. I left my post void of any personal attacks. I had no clue “he” is offensive to a transgendered person. Im off to google cisgender because i’m sure you and your psychiatrist had to before your diagnosis!

  63. Miss thing is allat! I am Kenyan American and I think she is sitting Chile!!! I had no idea the kids were out and about in East Africa! Get ur life Biko!some of y’all must look like dogs being so messy ur lives must be sad!

  64. I think HE looks a Hot Mess..and He will never be A sHe..when He get’s arrested they are going to say He is a black Male..live with it…

  65. I love the glam! I love that bright floral blue dress w/gloves. So cool. Very sexy. Love the black and white look. I know these chicks don’t get the glam look but their boyfriend/husbands do.

  66. People are very sensitive on this blog. If these comments are upsetting you, then you must live a pretty easy life. And if people were supposed to omit transgender comments, then why was that information given in the introduction? Anyway, I like some of the looks although not my style. I’m not a trendy person but I’m a safe dresser so I love when people aren’t afraid of clothes.

  67. I don’t mind the comments, good or bad on the blog because we all have the right to our opinions…but I can say they are getting more and more ridiculous by the day. Seems the FBD is where some come to vent. I think people should start taking their meds and think twice before they post. Good, bad, or ugly these people are showing a lot of courage. Isn’t Fashion supposed to be fun? When did it get to be so vile?

  68. The best bombshells give us a range. There is something that can be worn to hang out in while looking fashionable, or go out to dinner in, and then something glamourous. This is all costumey and unrealistic. I support expressing oneself, but this just does not seem authentic.

  69. I didn’t read the transgender part at first. Phew! I wasn’t sure how I was get around not saying that she looked too much like a he.

    That said… I think the classic old Hollywood could work if he gets a wig makeover. The style of the wigs cheapen the looks.

  70. I’m sorry forgive me Biko….I think her style is a hot look for her…..but I think there’s a man in there…….

  71. I’m not even going to say anything about the transgendered thing or any of you CHILDREN trying to talk badly about her because of it.

    That being said, the wig thing is true and I don’t like the gloves, but the blue wedges and blue and white strapless dress As well as the clutch with the purple dress all are lovely to me.

  72. Backlash???

    That’s why the average chick on the streets look so boring and averaget these days…..these looks are very realistic. Very wearable. Black women (no matter how much money) are still locked n2 looking EXACTLY like everyone else for extreme fear of being different. Until Rihanna….every R&B black POP 2.0 singer had nothing special to display but the same old boring labels that existed b4 the reading of the ten commandments.

    Sooo u loosers take cheap shots cause she is transgendered. Lemme tell u something. I live in San Francisco…..Tranny heaven. If you knew that everytime ur so-called-st8 boyfriend/hubby booked a trip to the city he was hooking up with a tranny u’d vomit in your boring little Vince Camuto heels. Men love glamour…not this bullchit cookie cutter monolithic cardboard style u think is sooo hip. Most American black style is beyond boring. Don’t fool urself. There is a tiny minority of black women who really own their style. The rest of you are just waiting for the next whack rap video to come out to see what some donkey booty vixen is wearing. At least HE is good at being a SHE. What is your excuse for having no imagination other than to do what black women do best: tear each other down to the last shreads.

  73. To respond to one of the commentors: No, not EVERYONE can wear a ball gown to the grocery store. It takes a certain amount of confidence, that allow for doing bold things as such.

    Now let me get each and every one of you little conservative people RIGHT into check. Biko is an amazing woman (yes, woman, because she deserves it). For you to actually comment on here to express opinions other than style, is completely inappropriate, and your HATE is giving the ‘different’ people more confidence to go about their ways.

    Just because someone doesn’t want to slip into mediocrity, and conform to the norms of what is majority right, does not mean you should bash them. Being transgendered is being apart of the LGBT community, and when you insult one, you insult all.

    It puzzles me, especially from an African-American person for them to oppress a certain group of people in society, seeing as how we’ve been oppressed for hundreds of year now. How DARE you go about your day, demeaning and putting down someone who is ‘different,’ because for once the spotlight isn’t on you. Isn’t that a tiny bit hypocritical, especially since we as AA’s are STILL oppressed in the community. How can the oppressed become the opressor? I’m puzzled.

    In sum, I would just like to address all of you who have something to say about things that are not style related. Why? Keep issues of such to yourself, this is a FASHION blog, and it is FASHION that should be discussed in these forums Claire so graciously leaves open for you ignorant souls.

    I’m OBSESSED with his vintage glamour spin in this contemporary time. Keep it up!

    – XOXO Justin

  74. Wow after reading most of these comment I can tell there are some very mean spirited people out there. Some of these comments are truly disgusting and uncalled for.

    As far as the FBD’s style: I loved the blue open back looking gown. I’m not feeling all her looks or any of the wigs but she owns every look and nothing looks force. Her confidence is to the roof. Love it. Keep doing you mama!

  75. There are far tooooo many sensitive people on this column.

    … Now concerning Biko …. Chile’ biko! (biko which means “Please” in Igbo Nigerian)

    Please relax, with regard to throwing of Salt on H&M and your “so called” quality item. You my dear, are fortunate to have a good tailor. Which is indeed extremely easy and CHEAP to have in Africa. Nothing says quality about your garments, however, I will assume your tailor executed a fairly correct job with creating your “ball gowns”. I do agree that FBers do tend to go overboard on ASOS and H&M. But please Relax!!! I wish I could see your everyday wear

  76. Some of you are so vlgar and you need to get our and travel this world! Just because you watch those silly World Vision ads, you believe every ominous thing you hear about Africa. If we were to go by skid row and detroits as representatives of America, you would be a serious joke. Let’s respect each other. I wont even touch on the willful ignorance. I will just wait for you to give birth to your transgendered child, then we can talk. Some of you are so judgemental, you have no home training. So much e thuggery going on in here. I am really proud of the women and men who shot the rhetoric down! What do you gain by pulling another down?

    Anyway – on to Biko – love your syle! You were everything well and with so much confidence. A lot of muttering in here is because of low self esteem. Besides, what can you expect from H&M shoppers?! I spied you you were in Canada because of that board with ‘Bell’ on it! And then I saw you are in Montreal – the fashion capital. If only I wasn’t in Toronto, I would constantly peek in your closet.

    UGK, it would seem you are the one who needs t relax. Biko is in Canada. You heifers have lost your own dang minds!

  77. I like the last 3 looks. she can calm down with being so cocky..ugh…not becoming at all of a “lady.”

  78. Claire knows how to stir it up!

    Since you can only judge the outfits offered by the FB, I’d say most of her vintage glam looks are truly vintage glam, which I love!

    I do wish she could have showed us more casual looks, though : )

  79. I’m late to this post and confused as hell. smh *reminds self to visit FBD EVERYDAY* Transgender, woman, drag queen or whatever Biko chooses to identify herself as, give her the rest of being able to do that. Now on to the fashions! I love/hate it. The looks remind me of what I see on Rupaul’s Drag Race, but less polished. The airport look and the purple gown look great everything else is has a lot going on.

  80. I don’t really care for her style but she surely looks like she lives a fabulous life! Is she some sort of celebrity? lol Btw @Jenn…you’re so rude, and I LOVE it! lmao

  81. I’m actually live africa and find it hilarious that people in america know the in and outs of our weather, prices of tailors(really ??) and why people get stoned or not. Stick to what you know before making uneducated remarks.
    Biko do you hunny, let all these insecure people go on hating.

  82. That Valli gown is EVERYTHING!!!!!!! I don’t care for the hair very much but she has some very solid pieces! Her closet contains MUCH quality!!!!

  83. This is not “gone with the wind”, however I commend you on your confidence. It would be interesting to see what ppl would really wear if they had the confidence to wear what they wanted without fear of being judged. kudos to you!

  84. she’s transgender? that explains soo much noww,, erm Biko hunny, nahhh..

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