The thick, shimmering cream contains cupuaçu butter, açaí, coconut oil, and guaraná caffeine that stimulates circulation and helps keep posteriors smooth and tight.
I’ve never tried it before, but the reviews are Bomb! Leticia wrote, “This feels and smells SOOOO amazing! I use this all over my body as my body moisturizer because why not! I love how it’s not greasy and has slight shimmer. I’ve been using it for only a couple of days now, and people ask me what I am wearing when I walk into a room. I’m going to check in few weeks if my bottom is tighter!! Love this!”
Alexandra added, “I love this product – it’s so easy to apply and leaves a beautiful subtle shimmer. Also it smells AMAZING – I’ve never received so many compliments.”
It’s a bit of a splurge at $50, but good news! Get 20% off with the code CLAIRE. Also: we’re giving away two tubs on Instagram. Check out the contest here and tag your friends in order to enter.
Have you tried it! Leave a comment and let me know what you think!
Serena Williams recently opened up to the Times Magazine about her struggles with body acceptance.
The 34-Year-Old Bombshell said, “When I was younger, it was hard seeing all these thin athletes when I had more muscular curves and was big-busted…Just try running with DDs that are bouncing seven inches up and down! It’s distracting, not to mention dangerous, because you can tear ligaments.” Girl, don’t I know it!
She continued, “I know I get flack for my physique, and it has been a struggle to love my body, but now curves are in and I’m happier [with] myself. Women face so many impossible ideals. It’s important for me to get across that there’s more than one way to look amazing.”
Indeed. I personally think Serena is flawless. Body goals, hello!?!
It’s comforting, however, to know that even world class, championship winning athletes can feel insecure about their bodies. I’ve dealt with my own issues in the past.
What about you?
Read more at Time.com.
Her black crepe jumpsuit features a surplice v-neckline, sheer long sleeves, a lace bodice with eyelash trim, wrap-front with side-tie closure, and wide legs.
Simple and chic no?
If you’re up for the splurge, get Caitlyn’s jumpsuit here.
I recently discovered this bomb designer during one of my Instagram binges and I’ve consistently stalked their mind-blowing IG feed ever since.
Christie Brown is a Ghanaian-based women’s fashion brand that strives to cater to “that modern woman who seeks a true taste of Africa“. This dynamic designer combines an effortless use of modernism as well as the traditional African aesthetic which proves to be quite an eclectic sartorial mixture.
Since the March 2008 launch, creative director Aisha Obuobi has continued to produce unique pieces which range from one-of-a-kind gowns to eye-catching accessories. And, it seems the world has already taken notice of this brand’s greatness – while gaining a nod from Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue Italia, the future of Christie Brown Ghana is brighter than ever!
Which pieces are your favorite?
To find out more about Christie Brown, visit the official site here or follow the brand via Instagram @christiebrowngh.
She says, “My name is Funmi Ford. I live in Birmingham, AL but I am originally from New Lagos, Nigeria.”“My fashion style is eclectic. Somedays I feel like Blair Waldorf and the next I’m super edgy.”
“Fashion to me transcends race, nationality, languages and sizes.”
“When I moved from Africa I spoke little to no English, my clothes helped articulate what my brain and mouth couldn’t.”
“I knew no matter how broken my English or weird my customs, or food, clothes were a way to bridge that gap…especially among little girls.”
“I started my blog November 11, 2015 and it’s hard work but an extremely rewarding. Your site speaks to me every day, thank you!”
Beautiful! You can check out her website www.houseofodara.com or look at some photos on Instagram @Oluwafunmifly. So what do you think of Funmi?
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Considering the Smith’s won our Best Dressed Couple Award this year, it made perfect sense for us to take a closer look at half the power-duo for today’s Fab List: Jada Pinkett Smith.
What exactly has Jada NOT done? The beautiful actress, songwriter, businesswoman and social advocate has been on the scene for quite some time; many of us can think of at least one notable thing we’ve seen her in, whether A Different World, The Nutty Professor, Menace II Society or her metal rock band Wicked Wisdom.
Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Jada was raised by her mother along with the assistance of her grandmother, both who saw the passion she had for the arts. She attended the Baltimore School For the Arts, where she met and became lifelong friends with Tupac Shakur. She then went on to continue her studies at the North Carolina School of the Arts, but eventually, she packed up her things and with her mother’s blessing, moved to Los Angeles to get her start in show business.She started her acting career in the 90s, appearing in television shows that garnered excellent reviews of her acting ability. A few years down the road, she would play alongside Eddie Murphy in the ’96 hit, The Nutty Professor. Many of us also remembered her amazing role in the movie Set It Off, where she played alongside other greats such as Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox and Kimberly Elise.She’s also appeared in The Matrix movies, Ali, The Women, and created her directorial debut in The Human Contract (starring Idris Elba and Paz Vega) which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008. She was the executive producer and starring member of Hawthorne, and also starred in the first season of Gotham, a crime drama currently on Fox.
Along with an amazing discography way too long for us to even cite, she participates in her Red Table Talk web series, where she discusses topics of life with her daughter and mother in an effort to stimulate household conversation and conversations for women. She’s also the owner and founder of her own music company, 100% Womon Productions, fashion label, Maja, non-profit organization The Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, author of the book Girls Hold Up This World, activist for PETA and “Chime for Change”, and so much more!So what can we actually say about Jada Pinkett Smith aside from the fact she is SERIOUSLY #goals? Her class, effortless beauty, and take over the world mentality makes her a huge role model for not just young women of color, but for all to live their lives with purpose, passion, and fabulosity. Let’s take a look at 25 times she grabbed our attention not just with her cool ways, but with her cool threads as well.
The sequined jumpsuit features a round neckline, sleeveless silhouette, cut-in shoulders, seam across the natural waist, a fitted silhouette, and flare legs.