Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Keep It Moving: Curvaceous Hip Hop Dance Classes (NYC)

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I have gone on record before about how much I'm not a fan of going to the gym. Putting in time on a treadmill or StairMaster while everyone around me is in their own world, either jamming away to their iPods or watching the gym TVs (and can you believe some folks have full on conversations on their cellphones while sweating away?) is not appealing to me in the slightest. So when I received an email from Comedian Erica Watson that her friend, Mara Herron, would be starting up a hip hop exercise class created especially for curvy women, I was excited! Exercise classes always offer a camaraderie that I have enjoyed. There's just something about everyone feeling each other's pain as you workout that I find comfort in.

For those of you in the NYC area, and looking for a change in your healthy lifestyle routine, consider checking the classes out.

8 week Curvaceous Hip-Hop Dance Workshop

Location: Perry Dance Studios
2542 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
(bet. 135th & 136th Streets)
New York, NY 10030

Starting Wednesday October 8, 2008
7-8pm
Total Cost: $80 for all eight classes if paid in full or in two installments of $40.00
$14.00 for Walk-In Attendees.
Cash and Credit Cards accepted.

For More Information & to reserve your space, please contact Devin at Perry Studios at DRayP77@aol.com and request a spot in the "Curvaceous Hip Hop With Mara" class.

See you there!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Style File: Well-Suited

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Welcome to our first Beautiful You Mondays "fashion spread"!

There's just something about Fall that inspires a fabulous suit! Not only are retail favorites Lane Bryant and the Avenue displaying some really stylish and tailored-looking suits, but I have even seen some fabulous pieces in mail order catalogs such as Jessica London and Roamans. Surprise surprise, huh?

While sites like Igigi and Kiyonna have some great signature pieces, I always find myself turning to Avenue.com to find some (more affordable) staple pieces that can easily be dressed up or down. Here are some suggestions--what do you think?


First Impressions: Interview Ready Style

1. Tailored Blazer, $59.99, Avenue.com;
2. Patterned Wrap Shirt, $34.95,
Avenue.com;
3. Pencil Skirt, $39.99,
Avenue.com;
4. Iman Global Chic Classic Couture Satchel, $99.95,
HSN.com;
5. Elayne Shoe, $79.00, Naturalizer.com

All Eyes On Me: Meeting day Chic

(All items from Avenue.com unless otherwise noted)
1. Houndstooth Two Button Ponte Jacket, $39.95
2. Houndstooth Skirt, $34.95
3. Buttoned Mock Neck Top, $19.95
4. Microfiber Tights, $10.00
5. Furla Leater Tote, $485.00,
piperlime.com
6. Elana Shootie, $39.95

Day To Night: Casual Friday Morning, Sip-N-Socializing Friday Night

1. Silk Ruffle Top, $24.50, OldNavy.com; 2. Denim Lite Blazer, $49.95, avenue.com;
3. Denim Lite Trousers, $39.95,
avenue.com; 4. Fara Pantent Peep Toe Pump, $45.00, avenue.com; 5. Enamel Disk Drop Earrings, $3.99, OldNavy.com; 6. Quilted Nylon Hobo, $24.50, OldNavy.com

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Victim 2 Victorious: Celebrating Survivors of Domestic Violence (NYC)

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Belle-Noir Magazine is proud to be a sponsor of Victim 2 Victorious: Celebrating Survivors of Domestic Violence.

Come and enjoy a night of the 4 E's:
Elegance
Empowerment
Education
and Entertainment
With a performance of The Pocketbook Monologues.


The Pocketbook Monologues is a collection of stories from women of color that reveals their heartfelt emotions about intimacy, performed in the style of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues, but with the Black female perspective front and center.

Prepare to be wowed by a wonderful cast that delivers tender and stirring performances, while engaging the audience in a dialog about sexuality, intimacy and responsibility. This incredible performance promises to bring audiences to their feet, but more importantly, encourage them to address these issues in their own homes and community.

The Voices of Women Organizing Project (VOW), is the designated charitable partner commitment to improving policies and practices that affect battered women.

To commemorate our first fundraiser, two special guests will be honored in an inaugural ceremony following the performance.

This special evening is taking place on
Saturday, October 11, 2008
at the Sage Theater
(711 Seventh Avenue b/w W.47th & W. 48th Streets)
New York City

VIP Reception: 5:00pm
Showtime: 7:00pm

For those in the New York City Area, I hope you will consider attending. For more information, and to purchase tickets, please visit the event website at www.victim2victorious.com.

Note: Be sure to check out Belle-Noir's Special five-part series on Domestic Violence starting Friday, October 3, 2008.

Weekly Motivation 09.28.08


Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.
~Albert Camus

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Relationships: 10 Dating Red Flags

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Relationships: 10 Dating Red Flags
By Rich Santos
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When determining if you should let things get serious, remember: actions speak louder than words. With that being said, here are ten dating red flags. If you see any of these, do yourself a favor and reconsider if it's worth it for you.



1. You are not on the VIP list for breaking news
Were you the last to learn about this person's job promotion or newborn niece or nephew? Once things are serious, you should be among the first to know about exciting news, or bad news.



2. They avoid meeting your family or friends
If they are shying away from meeting your friends/family consistently, then there are problems. Even if they are very shy, they should want to meet those who are important to you.

3. They don't make any sacrifices
Healthy relationships don't require bending over backwards all the time, but a certain amount of sacrifice is necessary in a selfless union. When two of my friends first started dating one another, she demanded that he go to Farm Aid for her birthday, which was also the opening NFL football Sunday. While all the guys gathered to watch the games, he was sweltering on some field attending Farm Aid -- an event he never would have gone to if she hadn't have invited him. Now that's sacrifice.



4. They can't fit in your future
I admit it. When I meet girls, I envision future moments I may some day share with them. Most of my scenarios are her with me and my family at a Thanksgiving holiday or at a summer crabfeast. If I'm really into her, I usually relish the thought. If not, I kinda cringe.



5. They are too controlling
It's scary but I've seen many relationships where guys forbid girls to hang out with certain friends, or wear certain clothes. Major problem if someone is controlling you and not allowing you to be who you want to be within a relationship.



6. The "what are we" conversation fails miserably
Almost every relationship hits that crossroads where you both decide if it's worth taking the plunge into being exclusive and calling each other boyfriend/girlfriend. If they are confused and surprised that you're ready to get serious, the timing is not right, and you should try to figure out how long you want to wait around until they are ready.

7. They talk about plans that don't involve you
My sister has major wanderlust. She's always talking about heading off to Chicago or living in London for a year. She often talks about these things with no regard for the fact that she has a boyfriend at the time. If you find that someone is making plans or talking about far off places without inviting you along for the ride, don't let yourself get too into this person.



8. Your friends or family don't like them
Remember that your friends and family know you best. Don't take their thoughts with a grain of salt. It's one thing if a person or two don't get along with your significant other, but if a lot of them are saying you should reconsider, then do it. Unfortunately, we often find out about how much our friends hated that person after this person is gone.

9. They violated your trust
Whether it's cheating or a little lie that they got caught in, it will be hard to regain trust. Trust is something we don't give away easily, and once it's gone it's hard to get it back. We'll always be wondering about that lie, and doubt will creep in more and more as our minds fixate on that lie. Too often, people take trust for granted and once they lose it they never get it back.



10. You practice "unbalanced dating"
Are you always seeing his friends or doing things that he wants to do? Do you just let him pick the restaurants and events? Or is it the other way around? Relationships are fun when you are both able to contribute. If you're not taking turns creating fun times together, it will most likely fizzle out.



What would you add to the list? Ever been a victim of any of these red flags?

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Scene: Mo'Nique Making Moves

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There has been a lot of speculation equally spread between gossip blogs and plus size blogs about actress & comedian Mo'Nique and her clearly slimmer physique. In the October issue of Essence Magazine, Mo'Nique not only opens up to writer Audrey Edwards about her past sexual abuse, but also about the weight loss:

We should all want to live healthy lives because we don’t want to be in aposition where there are things we can’t do and places we can’t go. My husband said to me one day, `I want you for a lifetime.' Then it clicked that my weight had become a major concern. I wanted to be around for my family."-Mo'Nique as interviewed by Essence Magazine.

Mo'Nique is also set to release a new young adult novel, Beacon Hills High, which is being described as "a coming-of-age story that deals with body image, adjusting to change, and being comfortable in one's skin-issues that definitely affect teenage girls."

Check out the synopsis: Getting into Millwood High, the "tightest" high school in Baltimore, is all that's been consuming thirteen-year-old F.A.T. (Fabulous And Thick, that is) Eboni Michelle Imes. When she's accepted, all that she can think about are four years of fun with her best friends, Michelle, Yolanda, and Charisse-the TTC (the Too Tight Crew).

But life has other plans for Eboni. When her father finally lands his dream job, everyone is excited-except Eboni. While Dad's new business venture means moving the family to glamorous Los Angeles, for Eboni it means moving away from her friends, her crush Vincent, and everything she has ever known.
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I am a long time removed from my "young adult" days, but I am no less eager to check out this book. Mo'Nique is also scheduled to star in the film Push, based on the novel by the same name. Regardless of how she lost her weight, I can't be mad at her for wanting to live a healthier lifestyle for her health's sake. I still consider her Big & Beautiful, and can't wait to see more from her.

What do you think of Mo'Nique's new look?

Photo Source: Essence.com

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Good Food: An Apple A Day

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Here in New York State and in other states in the Northern parts of the US, it is apple season. Between the ages of four and I'd say about sixteen, my mother and grandmother would drag take me apple picking every year sometime between the start of school and Columbus Day. I didn't truly appreciate it until I was much older and could appreciate the difference in taste between an apple from the grocery store and one plucked fresh off of the tree. The fresh baked apple cider donuts at most apple orchards, washed down with hot cider, is also wonderfully delicious bonus. If you are in NY, check out the official NY Apple Country website for locations of various orchards throughout the state. It makes for a great fall afternoon, especially once the leaves start changing.

If you can't make it to an orchard, head out to your local grocery store, pick up some apples, and try these yummy apple recipes perfect for the beginning of fall.

Apple-Stuffed Chicken Breasts
recipe courtesy: applerecipes.us

Ingredients
1 pound skinless boneless chicken breast halves (4 breasts).
2 tablespoons sugar.
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
2 medium cooking apples (peeled and cut into thin slices).
1 cup of apple cider.
1 tablespoon cornstarch.

Preparation Instructions
Heat coals or gas grill. Place chicken breast halves between 2 pieces of waxed paper. Pound chicken to 1/8-inch thickness. Mix sugar and cinnamon. Coat apple slices with sugar mixture. Divide apple slices among chicken breast halves. Fold chicken around apples; secure with toothpicks.Cover and grill chicken 4 to 6 inches from medium heat 20 to 25 minutes,turning once, until juice is no longer pink when centers of thickest pieces are cut. Remove toothpicks.Mix apple cider and cornstarch in 1-quart saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened and bubbly. Spoon over chicken and serve.

Apple Crisp
recipe courtesy: Johnna Rowe

Ingredients
4-5 apples (pared and sliced)
1/2 cup cinnamon sugar
1 tbsp. butter (softened)
1/2 sugar
1 egg
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 cup all-purpose flour

Preparation Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Arrange apples in circular layers in a greased baking dish. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar and bake while preparing the batter.Batter: Cream butter and sugar; mix with remaining ingredients. Spread the batter evenly over the sliced apples and place back in oven for 35-40 minutes. Let stand to cool and serve!

*Johnna's tip: Serve with your favorite ice cream or a whipped topping. Also, for a crispier taste, let it bake for about 40-45 minutes. Enjoy!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Weekly Motivation 09.21.08


When things go wrong as they sometimes will

When the road you're trudging seems all up hill.

When funds are low and the debts are high.

And you want to smile, but you have to sigh.

When care is pressing you down a bit.

Rest, if you must, but don't you quit.

Life is queer with its twists and turns.

As everyone of us sometimes learns.

And many a failure turns about

When he might have won had he stuck it out:

Don't give up though the pace seems slow -

You may succeed with another blow.

Success is failure turned inside out -

The silver tint of the clouds of doubt.

And you never can tell how close you are.

It may be near when it seems so far:

So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit

It's when things seem worst that you must not QUIT.

~ Author unknown

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Gone Fishin'...Sort Of...


Well, we're not fishing, but we are out of the office, so to speak. We'll be back Monday, September 22, 2008! Stay tuned!
Peace & Love,
Ms. Aja B. & Team Belle-Noir

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Independent Woman: Krys Nicole

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In this feature column, which celebrates plus size and/or women of Color who follow their own path, we'd like to introduce you to this week's Independent Woman, Ms. Krys Nicole, founder of Thicksational.com, a celebrity gossip blog dedicated to plus size celebrities!

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Thank you for taking the time to talk with is. Before we learn more about Thicksational.com, we would like our readers to know a little bit more about its creator. Who is Krys Nicole?
Krys Nicole: Thank you for the opportunity! I was born and raised in Southern California so I found out at an early age how superficial this world can be about size. My whole family was thin and any activities I was in as a child I was always the “thick” girl. It was very hard trying to teach myself how to be confident when there was no one at home or in the public eye who looked like me.I started to gain confidence by finding inspiration in Janet Jackson. I know most see Janet now as a thin pop star but back in the 80’s Janet was thicksational! When I saw Janet’s video “Control” I saw a woman who was a reflection of me. Janet had the attitude that nobody could stop her. She was in control of her life and her success no matter what size she wore. Still to this day she is still my inspiration! However, despite my size I was a very popular and involved in school. After graduating from college I started to work in the entertainment industry and it was rough! I experienced a lot of discrimination! It was sad to see how some people are in Hollywood. Everybody looks the same people are desperately trying to get thin even if it takes drastic unhealthy measures to achieve it. I think my experiences in the industry and my life experiences was really the foundation of why I want to make a change in this “cookie cutter” society.

What inspired you to start Thicksational.com?
Krys Nicole: Well I am an avid blog reader and one day I started to notice that the blogs I read daily did not have a lot of postings about thicksational celebrities unless it was a post bashing them about their weight. So when there was news about plus size celebrities I would email some of the blog owners with the latest info and they would never post the information.Therefore I figured if they wouldn’t post the latest news about celebrities that look like me, I would create a blog focused on thicksational celebrities.

Why do you think the media is so reluctant to feature plus size celebrities unless they are working on current projects?
Krys Nicole: Their size! I wish there was another reason but there isn’t. What’s the difference between Queen Latifah and Beyonce? Queen Latifah is beautifuland talented. She can act, sing, rap, write and produce but for some reason the media does not consider her to be on the same level as thin celebrities. I guarantee if Queen Latifah was a size 2 there would be more hype and focus on her.

What are some of your favorite blogs to read? Do you have a daily“must read”?
Krys Nicole:
To be honest since I’ve created my own blog, I rarely go to other blogs because I am so busy but I do try to visit Clay Cane’s blog often. I think he is very funny but still talks about important issues in the worldof entertainment. I also like the fact that he is old school. He is young but he loves 80’s music like me lol!

Where would you like to see Thicksational.com in 5 years?
Krys Nicole:
I see thicksational.com being more than celebrity gossip. I want thicksational women to come to the site and be able to share their stories and vent about what they go through as plus size women. I want women to come on the site and be motivated and to see that it is okay to love who they are and they can still be thicksational at whatever size they wear. I want my blog to have a voice where people will think twice about discriminating against a thick girl because they know that I will put them on blast if they ever discriminate against a thickette! I also want to develop a clothing line. Girl I want to be a plus size mogul! LOL!

What is one quote/saying that gives you inspiration?
Krys Nicole: If you only have faith in God this is the absolute truth – all that is required is that you really believe and have no doubt! You can pray for anything and if you believe you have it; it’s yours!

In Memoriam: Never Forget

"No weapon that is formed against you shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against you in judgment you shall condemn.
This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD,
and their righteousness is of me, said the LORD."
~Isaiah 54:17 (AKJV)
Seven years later...and it still feels like yesterday. God bless those souls lost and the families of those who were lost on September 11, 2001. -Ms. Aja B.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Good Food: Morning Quesadilla

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Mornings during the week can go by in one big blur. Most of us are lucky to grab a cup of coffee and perhaps some breakfast sandwich at a fast food restaurant before heading off into whatever the day may bring. So why not treat yourself to a delicious (and healthy) breakfast on the weekends, when the pace tends to be a bit more relaxed? This Morning Quesadilla recipe will hit the spot with a spicy yet satisfying kick!

Morning Quesadilla
2 tbsp. butter
8 eggs
1/2 cup skim milk
4 green onions (diced)
1 jalapeno pepper (*optional) (diced)
1/2 tsp. ground cumin
8 soft flour tortillas
12 oz. pepper jack cheese
Salt (to taste)
Pepper (to taste)
Tomato salsa (*Spice level depends on you)
Sour cream
Cilantro (Chopped)

Over medium heat, saute the onions and peppers with butter. Whisk eggs, milk, cumin, salt pepper and a little cilantro together in a bowl; add this mixture to the onions and peppers and turn down heat to scramble ingredients. In another pan, melt some butter and place one tortilla and 1 1/2 oz. of the cheese in the pan. Add in a spoonful or two of the egg mixture to tortilla and cover with cheese and a second tortilla. Cook for 2 minutes per side or until lightly browned and remove from pan. Repeat process for remaining tortillas. Top tortillas with remaining cilantro. Serve with salsa and sour cream.

*Johnna's tip: With breakfast tortillas you can be just as creative as you would be with a fajita or taco of your choice. Make it healthier by using only egg whites, low fat sour cream and low fat cheese. We know, we know eggs have been getting a bad wrap, but this is fun way to twist up your eggs into a good breakfast...you can't feel but so guilty when there's flavors like jalapeno and onions filling up your palate.
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Recipe courtesy of Johnna Rowe. Check out more of her tasty dishes at http://www.johnnaknowsgoodfood.com/.

On The Go: New Travel Service Launched for "Big and Tall" (Plus Size) Travelers

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Big & Tall Travel (a Dallas based specialty travel company) announces its grand opening and the launch of its website at http://www.bigandtalltravel.com/ with the sole purpose of providing big (plus size) and tall travelers a service that meets their special needs.

Owner and President, Charles Brossman, said "Travel today in general is uncomfortable, but even more so for large and/or tall people." He adds, "Sitting in a coach seat for a transcontinental flight or an international flight can be unbearable for those who need extra room, which is why we started Big & Tall Travel".

Big & Tall Travel offers a discreet service where large or tall travelers can feel comfortable about buying a second airline seat, or they can take advantage of special rates on business and first class airfare. A 20 year travel industry veteran and Certified Corporate Travel Executive, Charles Brossman wants to provide his clients with a pleasant and comfortable experience when it comes to not just traveling itself, but when making the reservations with an agent that clients know and trust.

Big & Tall Travel offers a wide variety of services for both corporate and leisure/vacation travel and can be found on the web at Big & Tall Travel.
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Big and Tall TravelCharles Brossman214-928-9238

Monday, September 8, 2008

Beauty Q & A: Clumps of Mascara


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We all know the type: those women who always appear flawless. Eyebrows perfectly shaped and arched. Eyelashes perfectly thick and lush (whether because of expert mascara application or via false lashes applied perfectly). Lip gloss poppin'.

Then, there are the rest of us, who are make-up newbies, or who just need a little help. Enter Ms. Brittany Thomas, Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Clumps of Mascara. Brittany created Clumps of Mascara "for brown skinned" ladies who "aren't quite there yet with their make-up skills". We sat down with her recently to ask her more about Clumps, find out some of her favorites in her make-up case, and of course, get some great beauty blog dish.

Brittany Thomas, Founder, Clumps of Mascara



Thank you so much for taking the time to sit with Belle-Noir Magazine. Before we find out more about Clumps of Mascara, we’d love to know more about the woman behind it. Who is Brittany Thomas?
Brittany:
I’m like…everywhere! I have so many loves and adorations for so many things. Reallly….I’m not just a beauty blogger. I also love studying African history, I listen to classical music, wear hippie skirts, sport tattoos and can tell the corniness jokes ever. I am truly a person who enjoys life and tries to soak up as much happiness as I can while being around wonderful people. Brittany is someone who just loves to love and be loved!



What inspired you to start Clumps of Mascara?
Brittany:
In the summer of 2007 I was slowly getting into make-up and just wanted to start an online journal to log my journey. I did not even know that beauty blogging was so big! So Clumps of Mascara is my accidental wonder.





What are some of the challenges of being a beauty blogger? What are some of the rewards?
Brittany:
One of the challenges that comes a long with being a beauty blogger is making sure that your personality shines through your posts. I’ve always wanted my readers to feel as if they are reading words from their sister or best friend. As I press “submit” to every posts, I am just hoping that someone somewhere can relate to me enough to where they will want come and visit COM again. The rewards are innumerable! I love my fellow blogging sisters, the readers who shoot me emails to tell me they love this or I should try “that” and being a part of beauty networks is quite the treat!







If you could give the cosmetics industry a letter grade when it comes to cosmetics for women of Color, what would it be & why?
Brittany: I would say a C+. Which is just a tiiiiny bit above average. The cosmetics industry has come a long way in terms of providing colors for darker skinned tones! With brands like CoverGirl Queen, Black Opal and Iman in drugstores, we can find affordable make-up for decent prices. Even higher-end companies such as Prescriptives, MAC Cosmetics and Clinique offer products for warmer skintones. I say a “C+” because I don’t think these cosmetic companies do a good job at advertising FOR us brown skin beauties. Take a look at Allure magazine. You see very few brown faces. The models for some of these brands very rarely have brown faces which can lead some of us to assume that they do not offer products for us.






Do you have any favorites in terms of cosmetics and shades that flatter deeper ebony skin hues?
Brittany:
I adore all shades! But I know you are looking for specifics so I'll shoot you some of my favorites. Plum lipstick and blushes are darling on ebony skin hues. L'Oreal HIP Jelly Balm in Luscious and Stila's Convertible color in Poppy are lovely plums! Orange blush on the cheeks (think NARS' Taj Mahal) is riveting and I think we can rock the mess out of any red lipstick! Oh…and dark purple eye shadow on the lid is just…*sigh*…beautiful! My favorite deep purple is MAC's Entremauve pigment. Even Clinique's Eggplant cream liner is perfect for those who don't want an extremely bold eye.





If you could give a make-up newbie one tip as she begins her journey with cosmetics, what would it be?
Brittany:
Make mistakes! Seriously, as newbies we often try so hard to seek perfection and that can be frustrating! I have created so many great looks from “mistakes”.






If we looked inside your purse right now, what must have items would be there and why?
Brittany: Definitely not any money. LOL, I’m jivin’. I have a L’Oreal HIP jelly balm, a CoverGirl Wetslicks AmazeMint gloss and Too Faced’s Mirror Mirror lip gloss. I don’t tote much make-up in my purse. A few lippies and a balm and I’m good to go!






Finish this line: “I never leave the house without_____________________.”
Brittany:
Spiriting on a fragrance! Seriously, I love smelling good! I’ve been all over Baby Phat’s Fabulocity this summer.






Where do you hope to see Clumps of Mascara in five years?
Brittany:
Picture this: Clumps of Mascara: the magazine. I would love to see a beauty magazine for the woman of color. In it, we would feature products and articles just for Women of Color. And for everyone! Not only for the 17-year old going to prom but for the 60-year old woman who still wants to wear lipsticks. And for the natural nut who is looking for all natural blushes. And for the broke college student who wants to be pretty on a budget. I would love to feature cosmetic lines by and for women of color, as well.






Of course we can’t let you get away without asking you about mascara. We know you review your favorites every Monday, but which brand is your must-have right now?
Brittany:
Haha, I love the Mascara Mondays series. I look forward to posting it as much as my readers love reading it. My top three mascaras right now are:
Maybelline Curl Power XXL
Imju Fiberwig
Neutrogena Healthy Volume mascara


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Brittany Thomas is a beauty editor and publisher for TotalBeauty.com and Glam.com. Residing in Orlando, Florida, she is a recent graduate from the University of South Florida with a degree in Africana Studies. Her newfound passion for beauty blogging (especially for women of color) allows her to combine two of her passions: beauty and writing. Be sure to check out her fabulous site at www.clumpsofmascara.com.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

You Could Be Our Next Belle of the Month!

The Belle of the Month is BACK!

Are you an aspiring and/or established plus size model? We are looking for plus size models to be featured in our Belle of the Month column. Here's what you have to do:

1) Email us at editor@belle-noir.com with "Belle of the Month" in the subject line and your answers to the following questions:
  • Full Name (for Belle-Noir Magazine purposes only)
  • Professional Name (if you go by a different name in the modeling industry)
  • Hometown (i.e. The Bronx, New York)
  • Age
  • When did you first know that you wanted to be a model?
  • Have you been in any fashion shows or been featured in any print/web layouts?
  • How would you define your personal style?
  • What Projects are you currently involved with?
  • What is one quote/saying that serves as inspiration for you?
  • Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 10 Years?

2) Attach two (2) photos of yourself: one head shot and one full body pic. While the head shot does not have to be a professional pic, the full body pic should be a professional photo from your portfolio. Please include all photo credits if you do not own the rights to your photo (i.e. Photographed by Joe Smith for JSPhotography). Please do not send pictures featuring nudity, lingerie or swimsuits.

3) Include links to your portfolio and/or websites.

4) Check out some past Belles of the Month here to get an idea of what we are looking for.
Models selected to be featured will receive an email with more information regarding what month they will be featured, etc.

Our first model will be featured as of October, so get those entries in now! Thanks in advance for your entries and we look forward to hearing from you!

Weekly Motivation: 09.07.08

"The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this:
Decide what you want."

Ben Stein

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Wise: She Ain't Heavy

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She Ain't Heavy
By Stephanie Goddard Davidson

I remember the turning point clearly. I was in the eighth grade, standing outside of the cafeteria in my lime green polyester skirt, when I discovered something that has been a constant and unwelcome companion ever since: a little roll of fat below the elastic waistband where there once was only flatness. I had recently started to feed myself chips and sodas as after school snacks, but I just knew my body would stay as trim as it always had. Based on the soft evidence before me, my body had no plans to abandon natural laws and cooperate with my new eating regime.

It became more than just speculation at that moment, that my body did indeed have a mind of its own. I'd had hints in the past, but I figured it was just slow to catch up. For instance, it didn't grow boobs when I wanted it to (nor were they as big as I would have liked, once they did show up). My period didn't start in the 4th grade, as I had fervently wished on the first star on many nights; it showed up in the 6th grade instead. While my body did bend and jump and run well enough to stay in shape for dance recitals, and make the cheerleading squad, the bump in my nose was surely keeping the boys away---and did I have to be so tall (5'3") for the school dance?

Now at almost 45, I find myself still in this battle with "my" body. Why can't it stay thin without exercise and eating right (whatever that means)? And am I going to have to have my flaws surgically altered at some point? I mean, the hundreds of dollars spent on products wasn't doing all that much. And my hair! Is it right for my features and couldn't it be easier to style in the morning? Is it too aging or does it make me look like I'm trying too hard to look young (which is exactly what I'm up to)?

Ugh. My body, as usual, just isn't cooperating. Admittedly, the damn thing is still here even with my decades-long smoking addiction (which is on its way out -again). And I'll also be the first to show surprise that for some reason, lately, I just don't have an interest in alcohol (and thank God, because that one definitely got in my way). Maybe that has to do with the long-overdo divorce? Hmmm. Maybe the small seed being planted lately in the media---where having a body that doesn't resemble a supermodel's is becoming something to tolerate---has taken root?

Intellectually, I get those Dove commercials with the plus-size models and I absolutely can't wait for the next episode of Carson K's 'How to Look Good Naked.' I get that we are all "supposed" to (is that an order?) love our bodies. You know, love yourself. Self-love. The "L" word. Well, I can say for certain that I don't LOVE my body despite its ability to put up with all sorts of interference and the fact that it actually does look a little better than the gals selling Dove.

All these years later, my body is still here--and still has a mind of its own--and that has to mean something, doesn't it? What I've done and thought and said up to now hasn't worked. So what will? My body is clearly not going anywhere and is definitely not going to defy gravity or physics in this lifetime. So now what?

What I know from years of therapy, journaling and Oprah, is that this goal of weight loss is NOT a complete-and-total-change-forever goal. There are two reasons that this goal is likely to be temporary once again:

1. Being skinny takes me out of what I lovingly call, the Girl's Club. By that I mean, I don't get to bitch about my body and its lack of desirability with my friends and female coworkers when I look, well, desirable.

2. The second reason this goal may be almost met and then abandoned, is that it makes me a candidate for sex. Eeek. While I am a big fan, it comes with a lot of complications. Hangers-on or a broken heart and plus I'm a MOM and we aren't sexy just in case you were wondering. I mean I'm actually gonna need the 15 lb. cushion to send that message. Right?

So back I go to eating right and exercising and sleeping more than 8 hours a night and taking vitamins. I'm on my way to looking good---once again. I am doing the bodywork I need to do to accomplish this goal, that I have accomplished and unaccomplished many times. This goal is all I think about, even now, while that little voice in the back of my head is saying, "Until the next time that you stop working out or start eating whatever you want or..." I know it. My body knows it. And frankly anyone that's been paying attention to my version of chitchat knows it. So what's different today?

Something shifted this morning. Something really important just kind of happened to me mentally. I'm not sure how, but I have a feeling as to why. I have been reading and listening to tapes and taking seminars for all sorts of reasons, not the least of which is that it's my job. And with these new pieces of information and encouragement, I have recently declared (for possibly the 30th time in my life) that I will, once again, lose 15 pounds and look great soon. The Epiphany-- with a capital "E"-- that you've all been waiting/reading for is: why don't you relate to your body the way it has related to you and be your body's friend for a change?

This isn't the same thing, in my mind, as LOVING my body. That's not realistic for me. But my body has actually been pretty cool to me, considering the way I've been treating her. And she is a 'her', by the way. She sits quietly in the background while I take her for these roller coaster rides when I'm bored or angry or sad or lonely. The term "roller coaster ride" is my shorthand for binge eating or drinking or sex with just anyone. It's been my way of dealing with the outside world. My reasoning is to make myself/her incoherent on the inside and then the outside won't feel so bad. It hasn't worked yet, but when it does, I'll let you know. And in the meantime? She brushes herself off after each episode and gets up the next morning and keeps going.

I look down today and see my tired, slightly lumpy body as, quite possibly, the most remarkable creature I can think of-a true friend. This friend has hung in there despite my attempts to stop hanging out with her. She has really come through, even though she hasn't been given any encouragement from me to stay consistent and trustworthy. Admittedly, she is not very energetic and feels a little sad and there is that literal pain in my/her neck, but all and all, she's trying. She gets it done. Day after day.

If I really was carting around a friend at all times, how would I treat her, I wonder? Would I let her only sleep a little and not as much she needs? Would I feed her whatever's easiest? Would I let her sit all day on an uncomfortable chair while she works? Would I insist she wear shoes that hurt her feet so that she looks good to others?

Would I point out how puffy her eyes are and how her hair is doing that weird flippy thing on one side again? Would I compare her to the celebrities in People magazine and complain to her that she doesn't measure up? Would I tell a friend to skip some of her pap smears and mammograms because they are inconvenient and might show something she doesn't want to see anyway?

And of course my answer is no. I might share some things eventually and delicately, but I wouldn't blame her for these things. I'd point them out as possible improvements, if she is so inclined. And what isn't in my "friend's" power to fix? Then I would accept those things as part of who she is and like her anyway. Maybe even love her, if that's in the cards, as I get to know her again for the first time in thirty-plus years.

I am holding the idea of body-as-friend in my mind today. As I move throughout today (thanks to her) I will continue to focus my mind back to this bizarre, yet exciting, realization---my body is not my enemy and is quite possibly my friend. While I haven't been much of a participant in this friendship, she has, and I owe her big time. I may slip back into old habits, but I have the intention, at least for today, of making a new habit---treating my body like the lifelong friend she is.

She really has been a great one. I only hope I still deserve her.

____________________________________________________________________ Stephanie Goddard (Davidson) is considered a subject matter expert in workplace communications and specializes in leadership and interpersonal skills training.

Frequently appearing as a guest on radio programs and published in numerous articles on workplace communications, Stephanie is also a nationally certified trainer for Covey's Seven Habits of Highly Effective People; DDI programs; Ridge's People Skills for Managers and Individual Contributors; Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; FranklinCovey's Project Management and master certified in Achieve Global's Management Programs; as well as an instructor with the American Management Association.

Go to her website for even more articles at http://www.work-stress-solutions.com

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Monday, September 1, 2008

Style File: Purple Reign

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Purple is reigning on the runways this Fall! From lavenders and lilacs to deep amethyst tones, here are just a few ways that you can rock this fashion trend this season!

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Goddess Dress
AbbyZ.com

$188.00


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Diana Faux Wrap Dress


$128.00





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Charmeuse Trim ShirtDress


$88.00





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Patent Leather Rain Coat


$74.99 - $84.99



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XOXO Pure Quilted Bootie


$69.95






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Bauble Ballet Flats


$24.50




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Upscale Convertable Cross Body handbag


$120.00




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purple swirl set


$15.00
Do you have a favorite purple trend this season? An outfit that would make Prince jealous? Let us know!