Tsholo from Botswana had so much fun twirling in our most recent How Do You Wear It? feature, she decided to send in a few more picture to illustrate her personal style:
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She types, “I am a creative and fashion forward 26 year old Fashion artist from Africa, Botswana.”

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” Growing up, when words failed me I spoke fluent volumes through my clothes.”

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” The sciences of appearances- outward appearances to inner well-being have always been my personal legend.”

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” Through this medium of communication, I developed a keen interest in how easily society can be influenced over a substantial period.”

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” The way in which an ensemble of words or a single item of clothing can instantaneously persuade the masses never fails to intrigue me.”

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” For this reason I fell in love with fashion and culture…”
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“… the fashion creative arts and its industry as a whole.”

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” Hence I’d like any fashion opportunity or fashion feature in your esteemed magazine/site. My blog: http://thekhoifro.wordpress.com/ :)”
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Great looks! Beautiful words with gorgeous garments to match. I love that last jumpsuit…and just about everything else. Bombshell!!
See more on Instagram @thekhoi_fro.
What do you think?

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46 thoughts on “Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Tsholo from Botswana”

  1. Boom. Getting a Solange vibe (that’s a good thing in my book). Bombshell. Loving the hair.

  2. the only reason why I’m on the fence is b/c I saw her yesterday on here, and saw she was totally inspired by solange. There’s nothing wrong with inspiration from someone else, but to trying to dress exactly like them is a bit banal! She should have some Solange influence, but still be herself is all I’m trying to say!we don’t need another Solange, we just need one Tsholo from Botswana.

  3. Great style – nice to see something a little different!

    (Although her text was a bit pretentious, but anyway…)

  4. WOW I’M IN LOVE!!! CAN I BE YOUR FRIEND??? HEHEHEHE!!!

    BEAUTIFUL! TASTEFUL! COLORFUL!! STYLISH!

    THAT SPELLS BOMBSHELL IN MY BOOK!!

  5. Yes!!! Pics 3 and 4 are my fave! Truly inspired, I’m not that risky with my personal style, but I wish I were. She has mastered her own, present it, served it, execute it ooh to well *BOWS*

  6. Idk… She is actually from Africa so she might have been dressing like this before Solange… Her take on black and white is my favorite look! #Bombshell

  7. AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHE HAS A SENSE OF STYLE THAT
    SHOWCASES CONFIDENCE BOLDNESS AND BEAUTY! I believe
    when it comes to fashion–we all are inspired by someone–the difference is how you take it and make it your own. Bravo!

  8. I was all over her blog yesterday.

    I want all the details about her hair! It is so hard to find a protective style that still invokes natural loose hair.

  9. IDK what the hell she’s talking about in her description of her style, I don’t think she knows either, but I think she’s a bombshell.

  10. Girl looks amazing…her words about fashion was on point!!! he love and ideas for fashion is some of the same reasons why i FELL IN LOVE with fashion as well!!! YOU GO GIRL!!!

  11. She looks great. May I remind you all that before Solange was scooped up by her current Nigerian stylists, she was simply another Tacky Tina Creation. With that said, I personally don’t even consider Solange’s style her own as much as I consider it the product and carbon copy of some West African stylists and the oh-so-ever stylish women who grace the streets of Brooklyn each day. Be that as it may, Ms. Knowles still looks good rocking it. I say all this to say that Ms. Tsholo’s style isn’t necessarily “Solange’s.” Whatever the case, both Tsholo and Solange rock it well. Kudos and bombshell.

  12. Thank you Fashion Bomb for this. This is so humbling. I truly appreciate it. A Hearty round of thanks to those who love my style, you are far too kind :). For the ‘doubters’ This is me. I have always been more than an idea of a person sculpted by people i have never met. Claire, is it okay if i show some of the doubters my style when i was like 10years old? Ok*joking*. Come to Africa, print mixing and perfect colour combination is enrooted in our culture. So yes, even Solange gets inspiration from here. “each one, teach one”. Thank you guys. love.

  13. “Come to Africa, print mixing and perfect colour combination is enrooted in our culture. So yes, even Solange gets inspiration from here. “each one, teach one”.”

    WHOOP. there it is. haters, take a seat….

  14. Much much love from Botswana,Tsholo is one of the trendsetters in Botswana.Her effortless knack to combine insane prints and colour is beyond amazing!!!Though there are elements of Solange’s style in her,there is no denying that her own individuality shines through.

  15. I see a patern, if a girl has extremely nappy hair, y’all like her.. Girl u need a hot comb asap

  16. A lot of color and randomness (which i’m sure she thinks is well thought out) but eh. She looks kinda silly in most of these photos.

  17. i too see a pattern that when someone thinks a natural gal needs a hotcomb i instantly think that someone should shove a hotcomb up their heinyhole. :-)

  18. I dont think Solange inspired her. I think Solange went to Africa and is inspired by sisters like this one! Let’s face it, Solange is inspired by women from the motherland

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