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So this is another post. It's longggggggg overdue. Especially since all my social media is already crowded with anticipations of this post but like I mentioned. I just switched from Wattpad to blogger so. It's still all about finding that balance.

Well I really like this one. Especially cause we had to do everything ourselves. Make up. Outfits, pictures. Everything. They came out really good. I think I'm going to start taking photography more seriously.

Elizabeth modeled a very easy but extremely classy look. It just needs a Black shirt really. She did it cause she wanted to show those that are really busy working that it's a super quick way to get trad and in style.

I modeled this beautiful Ghanaian gown made from a fabric called "kente" and its a really colorful fabric and it's got a lot of geometric patterns to it. I really love this dress. Honesty it just flows for me. Look at mee feeling like a model sha.

Anyway all the make up was done by Elizabeth. The pictures are in my next post.

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