Today’s Bombshell is Teresia, a native of Kenya currently pursuing her Masters in Public Health at University of Missouri-Columbia:
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She writes, “My style is decent, fun and colorful.”
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“l love my prints, brights and anything high waisted.”

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“Prints have a sense of culture, l think it tells more about my African background. Brights have been on style this season, l think the color of your outfit speaks a lot about your mood, brights bring a happy feeling to me.”

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“Finally, l think anything high waisted works best for those with a little belly, l love the fact that it covers it and leaves you looking stylish and fashionable.”

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“l am currently running a fashion page on Facebook.The page name is “YourAfrican Closet”.Check me out and thank you for this opportunity.”

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I love it! All the colors and fab patterns suit you.
What do you think?

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22 thoughts on “Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Teresia from Kenya”

  1. Claire, I don’t know if you already do this or not but I have an idea… Fashionbomb Shell of the Day: New York Fashion Week Edition… You or your team capture photos of divas that are werking it during NYFW and highlight them for the bombshell of the day… Just a thought… Eye candy for those of us that don’t leave in NY and/or will not be participating in any festivities…

  2. Great smile and nice rack. Eyebrow game needs some fine tuning — super thin brows are not cute. Peplum is very flattering on her. The black pants and pink top ensemble needed to be hit with an iron or some Downy Wrinkle Releaser. The red skirt/gold top is her best look, imo. I can see potential.

  3. not my style… didnt see anything special, without reading the captions i could tell she was African (nothing ABOSOLUTELY wrong with that), but i guess the style fits her well.

  4. You’re so pretty, and nice hair, both the weave and the fro. The only thing I liked about the outfits were the accessories.

  5. M I Z!!! Nice use of color and texture – definitely out of the ordinary for lil ol’ Columbia, MO.

  6. I like her style because it is consistent and the colors go together from head to toe. She gives me the same vibe from different fields; I get her work self, party self, and playful self. I see what you guys are saying but it is about style not wearing the trendiest thing or wearing what you think people on this site want to see because you will never please everyone. Embracing personal style is a growth process which requires people to distance themselves from certain other ways of dress. I feel that her smile in these photos shows confidence, class, and self-direction. Style evolution is not about latching onto any and everything you see but really contemplating who you are and what you want share about yourself with the world. When I see someone with great style I see a person that can make sense of the world and how they fit into it culturally, spiritually, and politically. A settled sense of style often indicates a more stable person with stable character in my experience.

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