French Curves – Cozy Winter

I was a member of the French Curves on my previous blog Hair-related.com, and I decided to still be part of the adventure here. For those who don’t know, French Curves is the challenge – bring by Gaëlle Prudencio – allowing several bloggers from different universe to share curvy looks the 16th of each months, on the same theme. Follow us and share your looks with the hashtag #FrenchCurves on Tweeter, Instagram and on the Facebook page of the challenge !
Have a look on the other bloggers with the bloghop at the end of this post 🙂

Après 7 ans, 4 mois et 22 jours à travailler pour le même employeur dans le domaine de l’informatique, j’ai quitté le navire pour de nouvelles aventures. Mais voilà, comme vous avez du le comprendre si vous me suivez un peu sur Facebook et Instagram, actuellement aucun plan n’a été fixé, mais plusieurs possibilités sont envisageables. Je profite alors d’avoir du temps pour moi pour solidifier les bases des prochaines étapes de ma vie.

Je sais ce que certains d’entre vous vont se demander pourquoi je suis en pyjama ? C’est un peu pour faire parler les bavards ! On se fait souvent des idées sur les personnes qui ne travaillent pas, comme étant des personnes qui ne font rien. Ce n’est pas mon cas. Actuellement je ne travaille plus pour un employeur, mais je travaille toujours pour moi-même ! Je vais profiter de ce temps pour justement regarder de plus près mon blog et ce que je peux améliorer ou changer.
C’est le deuxième pyjama que j’achète chez Ashley Stewart et je suis toujours satisfaite. Ils sont tellement joli qu’on pourrait avoir envie de sortir avec à l’extérieur ! Celui-ci est malheureusement quasiment en rupture de stock, il en reste actuellement un ou deux en 4XL sur le site à l’heure où je publie cet article.

Je me suis offert cet agenda de Mr. Wonderful durant le press day de Noël chez Fleux que j’ai relayé sur Instagram. Il m’aide à m’adapter aux changements qu’implique ma nouvelle situation et à avoir une meilleure vision de mon organisation. Il est super mignon et plein de message positif, je vous le recommande si vous aide à la recherche d’outil qui vous donne envie de les utiliser !
J’en profite aussi pour vous montrer les cadeaux que j’ai reçu pour mes 30 ans ainsi que les fêtes de fin d’année : je suis l’heureuse propriétaire d’un iPhone X et d’une Apple Watch ! Je n’irai pas jusqu’à dire que je suis “pro Apple” mais j’apprécie l’ergonomie et l’utilisation de cette marque.
Ce petit bijoux m’a été offert par Une Ronde à Paris. J’aime beaucoup les bijoux, mais j’en porte peu car j’ai tendance à les perdre. La marque a récemment créé sa propre box qui est déjà en vente sur le site Etsy.

*Robe Special Occasion Navy Sequin Lace Illusion – Ashley Stewart (lien)
*Boucles d’oreilles – Claire’s
*Colliers – Une Ronde à Paris (lien)

*Photo – Rachel Saddedine


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French Curves – Sparkle

I was a member of the French Curves on my previous blog Hair-related.com, and I decided to still be part of the adventure here. For those who don’t know, French Curves is the challenge – bring by Gaëlle Prudencio – allowing several bloggers from different universe to share curvy looks the 16th of each months, on the same theme. Follow us and share your looks with the hashtag #FrenchCurves on Tweeter, Instagram and on the Facebook page of the challenge !
Have a look on the other bloggers with the bloghop at the end of this post 🙂

Usually in December, I’m always wearing Black and Gold for the holidays season. I love this combination, it’s a perfect match for me! But this year, I’m turning my habits upside down : I will wear sparkly blue !

This dress from Torrid is part of a Special Occasion collection launched for the holiday season. What I like about that dress is the addition of the sequin on the lace overlay.

What are you wearing to celebrate the holiday season ?

*Special Occasion Navy Sequin Lace Illusion Dress- Torrid (lien)
*Vintage Earrings
*Glitter gold pump – Chinese Laundry (old)

*Photo by Rachel Saddedine
*Hair by AYAWA Hairstyle


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French Curves – Pink Millennial

I was a member of the French Curves on my previous blog Hair-related.com, and I decided to still be part of the adventure here. For those who don’t know, French Curves is the challenge – bring by Gaëlle Prudencio – allowing several bloggers from different universe to share curvy looks the 16th of each months, on the same theme. Follow us and share your looks with the hashtag #FrenchCurves on Tweeter, Instagram and on the Facebook page of the challenge !
Have a look on the other bloggers with the bloghop at the end of this post 🙂

French Curves – Pimp My Trench

I was a member of the French Curves on my previous blog Hair-related.com, and I decided to still be part of the adventure here. For those who don’t know, French Curves is the challenge – bring by Gaëlle Prudencio – allowing several bloggers from different universe to share curvy looks the 16th of each months, on the same theme. Follow us and share your looks with the hashtag #FrenchCurves on Tweeter, Instagram and on the Facebook page of the challenge !
Have a look on the other bloggers with the bloghop at the end of this post 🙂

What can I say ? “ça fait longtemps” ! I took advantage of this summer to trudge for a bit everywhere, and to think, always and again, about my futur. I’ve started a serious reassessment since the opening of the new blog, regarding my carrier, without really giving you any details. Indeed, I’m leaving the company I’ve been working for for 7 years, to confront the unknown. I’ve known about it way before the launch of the new bog, but I wasn’t confortable enough to publicly announce it. I putted too much pressure on myself, as I didn’t have any clear answer when people was asking stuff like “Where you goin’? What you doyin’?”. Yes, for now, my futur is uncertain : I don’t know yet what I’m going to do. So my answer is now “I’m considering my options.” ! Which is not a lie ! My head is full of ideas, so I’m working on several projects at the same time. For that matter one of them is the reason why I’ve been away. I need to do a huge preparation work, which (kind of) made me go back to school, as I’m taking Math and English classes at the moment !! I don’t know if it’s going to work. I’m not 100% confident about it, but I want to try and take any chances. I’m happy to be back here with the French Curvette team ! I had to pass last month because of a lake of time, but also because I wasn’t ready to spill the tea about my situation.

What is the Trench Coat ? Based on the etymology, it’s a coat for people who was staying on the trench during the war. It was created buy Thomas Burberry in 1914 (Thanks Wikipediaaaa!!). So yeah that’s not super glamour to imagine the soldiers in action during the war… But the thing is that after the war, it became a piece of clothes just like any other, as it’s was waterproof and warm ! The trench coat became a timeless piece as it was practical and endlessly reproducible !

Now I can tell you the truth : I’m not a trench coat person. But when I tried Rachel’s one, my awesome friend-photographer-singer-blogger-she does too much stuff-eft, I loved it ! I think it suits me so well, that maybe she should have gave it to me (ok I’m kidding Rachel…or not). This international bomb is from ELVI, that I’m going to keep a close watch on from now, as I tried a piece from them in real life !

And because it’s only sexy on movies to be naked under a coat, I’m wearing this out from space trench coat : a small tight top from Primark and a dotted swiss tutu skirt from Castaluna ! My booties ar from Torrid, which is an excellent provider to wide feet shoes (in addition to all the wonderful stuff you can already find). My jewelries (earrings and bracelet) are from the French brand Zabok that I think you should start to follow too.

 

So, how is everything for you ? Do you also have a trench coat from out of space or are going to borrow one from your friend for this fall ?

 

*Trench Coat – ELVI
*Top – Primark
*Dotted Swiss Tutu skirt – Castaluna (tidd.ly/9e4704e8)
*Studded Booties (pied large) – Torrid (goo.gl/MsnZXh)
*Earrings – Zabok
*Bracelet – Zabok
*Photo – Rachel Saddedine
*Hairstyle – AYAWA Hairstyle

 

 

 


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French Curves – Bathing suit

I was a member of the French Curves on my previous blog Hair-related.com, and I decided to still be part of the adventure here. For those who don’t know, French Curves is the challenge – bring by Gaëlle Prudencio – allowing several bloggers from different universe to share curvy looks the 16th of each months, on the same theme. Follow us and share your looks with the hashtag #FrenchCurves on Tweeter, Instagram and on the Facebook page of the challenge !
Have a look on the other bloggers with the bloghop at the end of this post 🙂

This is my first bathing suit post on the blog but it’s not my first attempt. I’m a kimono fan and I’ve always find them really attractive on lingerie pictures. For lack of lingerie, I decided it was a good idea to wear one with bathing suits.
I had a case of love at first sight for this pink kimono from Forever21 because it weirdly reminded me those wore by the models of the Victoria’s Secret catwalk !
The bathing suit too is from Forever21. It’s a black and neon pink one piece bathing suit. I love sophisticated swimsuit like those I already wore, but I wanted something more simple but still stylish for this look.
My hair is a bit all over the place, I did a twist-out that I kept an entire day for it to be dry enough and with a great shape, but the right side suffered a lil’ bit because of humidity! I decided to keep it no matter the result, because I think that black women are subjected to too much pression because of what their hair look look. The unkempt or “out of bed” style have never been applied to black women as being à la mode for them. I decided to stress less regarding the appearance of my hair and to try new things, without actually feeling the need to empty a jar of hair gel on my baby hair!
*Kimono Los Angeles Palmier Forever21 (tidd.ly/d32194d8)
*Bathing Suit SURF Forever21 (tidd.ly/4fe9ef85)

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