OldLady
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I hope your wife (or mother--whatever) dresses you. Your taste is all in your mouth.Did she get that at the Pottery Barn in the drapes section?
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I hope your wife (or mother--whatever) dresses you. Your taste is all in your mouth.Did she get that at the Pottery Barn in the drapes section?
I'm sorry you dont know the difference between a man and a woman.Is that a picture of you?They didnt let you attend the prom so dont applaud.I applaud that they let a tranny attend the prom. Bravo.This beautiful young lady was basically told by a white teacher that a African prom dress would be too much. Too her credit she has since apologized for her comment as the dress went viral. Luckily Makalaya didnt listen and was confident enough to do it anyway. I commend here for being unabashedly Black.
Ohio Teen Ditches White Teacher's Advice Who Said African Print Is 'Too Tacky for Prom' and Joins #AfricanProm Trend - Atlanta Black Star
In an Instagram post, Zanders wrote that she created her dress to show that “African style is beautiful,” that she is “comfortable with my Melanin and roots” (loving her capitalization of the word melanin), and that “there’s nothing like Black girl Magic.”
Thank you for your concern.I know you like them with preteen bodies and boob jobs. Sorry you are disappointed.Small boobs, big hips.I have the feeling that picture doesnt begin to do her justice even though she looks amazing in that photo.
The bottom is bit much below the knees.This beautiful young lady was basically told by a white teacher that a African prom dress would be too much. Too her credit she has since apologized for her comment as the dress went viral. Luckily Makalaya didnt listen and was confident enough to do it anyway. I commend here for being unabashedly Black.
Ohio Teen Ditches White Teacher's Advice Who Said African Print Is 'Too Tacky for Prom' and Joins #AfricanProm Trend - Atlanta Black Star
In an Instagram post, Zanders wrote that she created her dress to show that “African style is beautiful,” that she is “comfortable with my Melanin and roots” (loving her capitalization of the word melanin), and that “there’s nothing like Black girl Magic.”
WTF? I don't see anything wrong with it.
The bottom is bit much below the knees.This beautiful young lady was basically told by a white teacher that a African prom dress would be too much. Too her credit she has since apologized for her comment as the dress went viral. Luckily Makalaya didnt listen and was confident enough to do it anyway. I commend here for being unabashedly Black.
Ohio Teen Ditches White Teacher's Advice Who Said African Print Is 'Too Tacky for Prom' and Joins #AfricanProm Trend - Atlanta Black Star
In an Instagram post, Zanders wrote that she created her dress to show that “African style is beautiful,” that she is “comfortable with my Melanin and roots” (loving her capitalization of the word melanin), and that “there’s nothing like Black girl Magic.”
WTF? I don't see anything wrong with it.
I'd like to see video of her walking in that.
My first thought as well. Maybe she's short. Hemming that four inches would screw up the border pattern.The bottom is bit much below the knees.This beautiful young lady was basically told by a white teacher that a African prom dress would be too much. Too her credit she has since apologized for her comment as the dress went viral. Luckily Makalaya didnt listen and was confident enough to do it anyway. I commend here for being unabashedly Black.
Ohio Teen Ditches White Teacher's Advice Who Said African Print Is 'Too Tacky for Prom' and Joins #AfricanProm Trend - Atlanta Black Star
In an Instagram post, Zanders wrote that she created her dress to show that “African style is beautiful,” that she is “comfortable with my Melanin and roots” (loving her capitalization of the word melanin), and that “there’s nothing like Black girl Magic.”
WTF? I don't see anything wrong with it.
I'd like to see video of her walking in that.
So that's a yes?I'm sorry you dont know the difference between a man and a woman.Is that a picture of you?They didnt let you attend the prom so dont applaud.I applaud that they let a tranny attend the prom. Bravo.This beautiful young lady was basically told by a white teacher that a African prom dress would be too much. Too her credit she has since apologized for her comment as the dress went viral. Luckily Makalaya didnt listen and was confident enough to do it anyway. I commend here for being unabashedly Black.
Ohio Teen Ditches White Teacher's Advice Who Said African Print Is 'Too Tacky for Prom' and Joins #AfricanProm Trend - Atlanta Black Star
In an Instagram post, Zanders wrote that she created her dress to show that “African style is beautiful,” that she is “comfortable with my Melanin and roots” (loving her capitalization of the word melanin), and that “there’s nothing like Black girl Magic.”
Lovely couple. I reckon that young man is going to get grief for stepping on her dress while they are dancing.
What cleavage?Beautiful dress.
She's lovely.
Does she need to show off her cleavage like that ?
However, when you first said African dress....i assumed she would be topless.
What cleavage?Beautiful dress.
She's lovely.
Does she need to show off her cleavage like that ?
However, when you first said African dress....i assumed she would be topless.
I presume you don't live in NY.
The guy can't figure out if he's supposed to be Kunta Kinte or Sam the Drapery Man.