Showing posts with label every woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label every woman. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Fierce fit' and naturi's comeback!


I'm so glad the third little lady (Naturi Naughton formerly of the RnB pop group 3LW) made a comeback...And isn't being pigeon-holed into begin a tween movie queen like her trifling ex-band mate...Who kicked her out because 1. she wasn't fitting in(???) and two she wouldn't sleep with some producer (uber ewwww). Overall, it turned out for the best cause shes back and better then ever getting roles in Notorious and the remake of FAME (one of my favorite 80's movies...so IDK how I feel about that)but from the buss it may be great! I'm excited to watch her career blossom and her bounce back! Did I mention this outfit was FIERCE!!! 3 snaps guuurl!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

I'm so excited.. and I just can't hide it!

OK y'all so I'm officially about to explode because of this post I saw on The Young Black and Fabulous blog (YBF aka theybf.com)today... As some of my subscribers know I'm a barbie girl living in an adult world that shuns my barbie addiction. But, the editor-in-chief at Vogue magazine must be feeling my pain because he, Frank Sozzani, just announced that they will be featuring Black Barbies in next months issue. Swelling, swelling, swelling, swelling KABOOM!!!!!!! Excuse me y'all my head just exploded! This is a great feature for the magazine; a magazine of which has been call out for their lack of African American female aesthetic. I'm really happy to see Barbie featured because my grandmother Georgia Von Noble was the model for the original Black Barbies...Some history on the Black doll:

"Colored Francie" made her debut in 1967, and she is sometimes described as the first African American Barbie doll. However, she was produced using the existing head molds for the white Francie doll and lacked African characteristics other than a dark skin. The first African American doll in the Barbie range is usually regarded as Christie, who made her debut in 1968.

Interesting, considering that my grandmother is a proud Black woman with blue eyes, more slender features and gorgeous BROWN skin... I guess they had to cater to a much wider audience though... NEwho I have to feature some pictures and I will keep y'all posted on the Barbie news... I'm going to go collect my self!! (pun fully intended)

My beautiful Grandmother...



























Even though this juxtaposes the point it rings a lot of semblance of truth... Its a wonderful quilt but Kyra Hicks (google her baby)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Hey braidlockers

Can we all get some understanding... what is it: braidlocks, bradelocks or braidlocs....Let the battle begin! It's gonna go to the death...of the other vernacular terms for this hair style. lmao



BTW...its funny to know that when you type in Braidlocks (or whatever) in Google images...A cock-eyed picture of me shows up! lol sad!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Golf and health,,,,How are they corrolated exactly?


Interesting pic... This may be me I know that sound crazy but the tag said Seattle and it resembles my hair and frame from those days but we may never know


Little Black golfers from waaaay back in the day. This is so me my sister and brother, especially cause the boys the youngest!



This is Mariah Stackhouse...You'll be reading about her a lot one day she is the #29 junior golfer


Hey y'all I just came back from a bike ride and am watching the US open. I absolutely love golf, ever since Tiger stepped on the scene. I remember back in the Seattle days when it cost $ 10 for a 2 month golf camp. Due to some Microsoft big wig's donation to the course and my moms keen eye in the penny saver, me, my brother and sister all got to learn. Everyone in the neighborhood got in on the act....and a lot of new siblings also cropped up, interestingly. I got the opportunity to learn the game, hit balls at the driving range and play on a course....For 10 whole dollars!!! This is where my love for the game what manifest. Sports have come and gone with me: track, soft ball, cheerleading, volleyball, gymnastics, dance the works...but my love for golf have maintained. Since then I've become something like an addict, when I get some free time I love to stop at local course and hit a few balls at the driving range. Its a great way to be in nature breathing fresh air, learn a new activity, relax and (for you professionistas) maybe get in good with the big boss or some hard to win over clients...Needless to say, golf is no longer your white friends fathers game! lol (j/k my dad and grandfathers all play) but I am starting to notice and unnerving trend. As I see more Black boys out heading to the driving range I notice a void of little Black girls in the game. While it isn't necessarily the first sport that comes to a sistas mind when signing up for summer programs; it is a good one. Its a game that helps girls connect with nature by exposing them to pure fresh air, its great exercise with all the walking, and its a great way to find an activity that will stick with her for the rest of her life as it is not too physical, yet helps gain strategy and self esteem. But, that's not the only thing that got me to write this post.....

As I was watching the open, I was channel surfing through the commercials and caught a snippet of some programing talking about the health of Black women... A sore subject as we always land in the top of bad health and nutrition. Now, being the Black supremacist (lol) that I am, it hurts me to hear that Black women are in the bottom ranks. Especially considering I would call myself an average Black woman, and I'm concerned for my health and nutrition, stays relatively active, etc. So why do they say such things? Because statistically I am an outlier. A lot of us are. Unfortunately I am not in the majority and as we all know from looking at our friends and family, co- workers and peers (and Americans in general of any race) we do have to work on our health!! Being black I have a vested interest in us thus, I want Black women as a whole to succeed, and that means taking the necessary steps to ensure ourselves and those around us are live healthy lives. So I, Chloe Bee, am asking you all to help build a better Black community by saving ourselves Black women, a huge ( if not the most important) pillar of our community and the only one that is going to help us, and our families actively change the way our community is run! I'm going to give quick easy recipes and a few exercise ideas every post...Not all of them will be in the gym just cause we all know its annoying! So bear with me sisters to see a change in our world...The way the Obama's would like to see it!


She's just cute!!!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Beautiful Black Iconography!





This Dread Barbie are also super cute.. I saw them on Naturally Beautiful's blog. Of which I absolutely love btw!!!!
On: http://www.bebarbie.net/2008/07/unique-barbie-doll-re-roots.html
One can find the Dreadlock and Natural Barbies! They're by a woman named Vanessa!!! I love them... I can't wait to buy so I can support this Black female entrepreneur! Very Cool











































I love her! I wish she was around while I was growing up! GEESH! Luckily, I came from a household where my dad was quick to throwaway the white dolls I got from my predominantly White peers as presents. I know, its extreme but he'd buy a new one in its place. I had maybe at best one white doll and I seldom played with it. We eventually tried to make it into a white Ken doll for our friend. Unsuccessfully, of course. We need a petition for Black parents and peers alike to buy Black dolls for our children. Regardless how foolish it seems, it affects our psyche.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Oh, Ms.Obama how enamored I am









As I said, I just love her!!!
Grace, Beauty, Brains, Swagger!
I thought I did but she truly defines Afro-cen-Chic!
Ms. Obama continually shows Black women are more then reality TV scum and Murry P. fools! This women is just immaculate and she make me strive to be a better me. As a law and lawyer hopeful she has helped blazed trails that were once mirrors and I can't help but be in awe every day. She is a wife, mother, a daughter, sister, cousin, granddaughter, friend, descendant of a slave, peer, lawyer, FIRST LADY, chairwoman, soror (i think), stunner! She is the bomb! And here are some pictures for you...I know you want them!