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hsmagazine254 · 1 year ago
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Stylish Safari Footwear: The Perfect Shoes for Your African Adventure
Stride into the Wild in Fashion Planning a safari adventure in Africa? Beyond the excitement of wildlife encounters, the right footwear is essential for comfort and style. In this fashion-focused article, we guide you through selecting the perfect shoes for your safari, ensuring your journey is not only memorable but also stylish and comfortable. Choosing the Ideal Safari Shoes 1. Durable Hiking…
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hungryfacesart · 1 year ago
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Unlocking Fall 2023 Trends: Style Secrets from a Fashion Stylist
Lights, camera, fashion! As a fashion stylist, I’ve been thrilled to delve into the latest collections and upcoming trends for SS24. This season, it’s all about pushing the boundaries and experimenting with your style. In this article, I’m excited to share how you can incorporate the hottest runway looks into your everyday attire, drawing inspiration from iconic movie characters and collections…
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wanderingsimsfinds · 2 years ago
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WanderingSims Fave CC - Nursery/Kid’s Rooms
1-2 - Sketchbook Pixels - SIMPLY Hideout A & B*
3 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Nordica-sims Nyborg Bunkbed Bed Frame*
4 - Sketchbook Pixels - MXIMS House Bed Toddler
5 - Sketchbook Pixels - SIMPLY Toddler Mattress
6 - Kale House - Boho Crib Fixed
7 - Kale House - Kalon Crib
8-9 - Kale House - Geo Cot Original & Geo Cot Recolours
10-12 - Milla - Gift 26 (Crib, Crib Mattress, Dresser)
13, 15-16, 18, 20-21 - Martassimsbook - 43t novvvas Safari Toddler Bedroom Pt. 2 Furniture (Ameise Crib, Ameise Retro Dresser, Ameise Bed, Toddler Bed Frame, Ameise Retro Wardrobe, High Chair)
14 - Sketchbook Pixels - SIMPLY Retro Changer 2**
17 - deniisu - 4t3 Classic Toddler Bed Mattress
19 - Milla - 2SIS Baby Bum Dresser
22 - Sketchbook Pixels - MXIMS TripTrap Highchair
23-25, 27-28 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 novvvas Safari Toddler Bedroom Decorations & Toys (Wall Arts, Wall Arts 2, Wall Arts 3, Cloud Blackboard, Drawing Wall Board)
26, 32, 41-42, 46-47, 50-52 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Syboulette Dreamy Set (Rug, Hanger Bag and Books, Blocks, Potty, Kawaii Moon Toy, Toys Drawers, Books Plant, Kawaii Cloud Toy, Kawaii Star Toy)
29 - Sketchbook Pixels - SIMPLY Clara Houseboard
30 - Kale House - Lulworth Toy Box
31 - sweetwildoranges - Random Children’s Paintings 1
33 - wondymoon - Phosphorus Toy Box (TSR)
34 - Sketchbook Pixels - Squishies B
35 - Sketchbook Pixels - Squishies F
36 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Nordica-sims Bear Toddler Room Bookcase
37 - Sketchbook Pixels - Squishies I
38 - AroundTheSims - Ikea Advent Easel
39 - WanderingSims - Kids Wall Art 4
40 - WanderingSims - Kids Wall Art 6
43 - Simply Kitsch - Shelf with Books
44 - LPVinyl21 - Childrens Book Ledges
45 - Martassimsbook - 4t3 Ravasheen x Pandasama Little Chefs Toy Kitchen
48 - WanderingSims - Kids Wall Art 10
49 - WanderingSims - Kids Wall Art 11
*For these bunk beds I use Sketchbook Pixels SIMPLY Bunk Mattresses & Tug Mattresses Single & Bunk Beds
**To get this changer to sit on a dresser you’ll need to use OMSP 
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suitupweird · 9 months ago
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Elevate your wardrobe with our safari jacket paired with made-to-measure pants by @fourinhand . Stay tuned as we unveil our online made-to-measure service soon!
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positivelybeastly · 5 months ago
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I just have to ask: Why did you show up to that jazz club wearing Simon's old safari jacket? (Or one that looks just like it)
And assuming that it is Simon's jacket, how exactly did it end up in your possession?
". . . Well, it was a. Nostalgic sort of night, you know?"
Crickets chirp. You're not getting out of this with that answer, Hank.
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"W-Well, first off, it wasn't his old jacket. I don't own pieces of Simon's old wardrobe."
That Simon knows about, anyway.
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"I was, if you'll recall, in something of a hurry that day, having done the mad dash from Muir Island to New York so that I could see Wondy again, so I didn't have much time to pack a bag. I needed clothes for a social occasion, and so I went out and bought some."
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Which was how he'd ended up buying a replica of Simon's old jacket, which he'd been. Lucky, enough, to locate.
Hmm. This wasn't helping his case.
"So, I thought it would be funny. To turn up wearing the jacket. Sort of like old times."
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The old times where you'd wear Simon's jacket and no shirt underneath, Hank?
Hank squints.
"It's not gay, if that's what you're thinking. It was a joke. I wanted to make Wondy smile. Is that such a crime? Why the third degree, huh? Huh? Huh? I bet you have things that you do for fun that would seem strange to people not in on the joke!"
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So defensive, Hank . . .
"This conversation is over."
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mariacallous · 4 months ago
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KATHMANDU, Nepal—When Kumar Paudel turned on the TV in August 2016 and saw former Prime Minister Kirti Nidhi Bista giving an interview from his home, it wasn’t the content of the conversation that caught his attention. It was the massive tiger pelt hanging on Bista’s wall.
At the time, Paudel, a conservationist based in Kathmandu, was traveling around Nepal’s prisons to conduct interviews with incarcerated individuals as part of his research into why people commit wildlife crime. Although there are few official statistics on wildlife crime in Nepal, researchers believe that the country is a key hub in the region for wildlife trafficking, one that serves as an important transit route between India and China.
Nepal has some of the strictest wildlife crime laws in the world, but they are unevenly enforced: While the country’s poor languish in prison for their involvement in the trade, the rich and powerful illegally flaunt exotic skins as showpieces.
Paudel is deeply aware of this disparity. Between 2016 and 2017, he interviewed 116 prisoners convicted for wildlife crime, mostly in the rhinoceros trade. Some had been part of international wildlife trafficking syndicates; many others were driven by economic desperation or were not sure why they had been arrested. More than half of them lived below the poverty line, and 75 percent came from Indigenous communities.
“Prosecution is mainly targeted at poor and vulnerable communities in the global south who are not often at the helm of driving international illegal wildlife trade,” Paudel said when I met him in December at a small forested patch amid Kathmandu’s urban sprawl. The 33-year-old conservationist had a scientist’s curiosity, his attention ensnared by every insect and plant, and his wardrobe was unselfconscious outdoor nerd: trekking shoes, baggy pants, safari jacket.
After Bista’s interview aired, Paudel decided to take matters into his own hands. Bista hadn’t been prime minister since 1979, but he was emblematic of Nepal’s elite. Paudel sought legal action to rectify Nepal’s double standard in enforcing wildlife crime. Finally, in May 2023, Nepal’s Supreme Court ruled that the government must enforce its conservation laws and seize illegal wildlife parts. The verdict marks a significant victory for conservation, but Nepal’s entrenched power structures and deep-seated inequality mean that this is only a first step in supporting both vulnerable communities and conservation efforts in the country.
Trophy hunting in Nepal dates back at least to the reign of Jung Bahadur Rana in the 19th century. British visitors embarked on trips to the region to hunt and collect exotic wildlife, including rhinos, tigers, and elephants. These expeditions weren’t mere hunting outings or camping adventures; they were elaborate demonstrations of wealth, authority, and diplomacy.
Nepali monarchs orchestrated extensive hunting expeditions to curry favor with the British. These encounters provided fertile ground for negotiating political interests and strengthening cultural ties, all while showcasing the monarchy’s authority over its natural riches.
These “hunting diplomacy” expeditions were enormous. Photographic records of the hunts are perhaps the best evidence we have that they drove megafauna across the subcontinent to endangered status and near extinction, from the Bengal tiger to the one-horned rhinoceros and the Indian elephant.
Nepal has come a long way since then. The country completely banned hunting in 1972. The following year, it enacted the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act, which provides a comprehensive legal framework for the management of Nepal’s natural resources and biodiversity. The act authorizes the government to designate national parks, wildlife reserves, and conservation areas, as well as zones where hunting is allowed under strict regulation. (Today, hunting is only allowed in the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve. All other hunting, even for bushmeat, is illegal, though subsistence hunting is still relatively common.)
The act also makes it illegal to use, sell, or distribute wildlife without permission, and it states that any individual in possession of wildlife parts must get a permit after acquiring them by disclosing their source. (This also applies to parts acquired before 1973.)
Despite these efforts, the country’s hunting legacy left its mark, and threats to wildlife continue to grow—including climate change, rapidly expanding human populations, the illegal wildlife trade, and a resurgence in poaching. In addition, the 1973 act isn’t always enforced; for instance, according to the director general of Nepal’s Department of National Park and Wildlife Conservation, no one has ever sought to obtain a permit for any wildlife parts.
The illegal wildlife trade is rampant in Southeast Asia, where the gap between rich and poor creates both poachers and markets. In Nepal, the illegal wildlife trade largely operates covertly, and some of the product is used for manufacturing traditional medicines. But a portion of the trade meets the demand for extravagant decor. Some pelts have been exhibited in public spaces such as banks, markets, and even government offices.
Many Nepalis have been imprisoned for their involvement in the trade. (Despite poor data, researchers have found that from 2011 to 2015, there were 830 wildlife-related arrest cases reported in the country.) They fall into the trap of trafficking to support their families and spend decades paying the price.
“We are expendable and poor and desperate for money,” said Bir Bahadur Tamang, who served 15 years in prison for smuggling wildlife parts. “There are many like us.”
Tamang was born and raised in the village of Kalika on the rim of Chitwan, Nepal’s first national park. Tigers, rhinos, leopards, spotted deer, and wild buffalo roam there, along with elephants that come to graze when the plains are dry. Several Indigenous communities have been living beside these dense forests for centuries.
I first met Tamang last December outside his home in Kalika. With a hint of guilt, Tamang recalled supplying bags to masked ringleaders—whom he called “big people”—in the trade network that were full of rhino horns and pangolin scales (both of which are classic ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine), as well as tiger skin.
One morning, Tamang and six of his friends were arrested for conspiring to smuggle wildlife parts. None of them could afford to post bail, he said, and there was never a trial. Some died in prison due to physical ailments and inadequate medical treatment.
Tamang was released from prison in 2016, but as a former felon, he faces a world of poverty, hazards, and guilt. He struggles to make a living, often existing hand-to-mouth without a stable income or basic necessities. Tamang said that finding work has been challenging due to his criminal record and a spinal injury from poor confinement conditions. He is often psychologically distressed, haunted by nightmares of his time in prison, and fearful of entering the jungles that surround his home. “I’m taking it one day at a time,” he said.
As Paudel put it, when a poor person illegally kills a tiger, the full weight of the law is applied. But when a prime minister illegally owns a dead tiger, it is permitted.
Yet showcasing wildlife is harmful, too: It normalizes the trade and adds to its appeal as a status symbol. This is why, starting in 2016, Paudel lobbied for government action. First, he reported instances of illegal wildlife parts displayed in Kathmandu to different government bodies. But authorities warned him to keep quiet, and he said that some even threatened to end his career by withholding approval for his conservation and research permits.
After running in vain from one department to another for two years, Paudel made little progress. So in May 2018, Paudel filed a petition to Nepal’s Supreme Court with the help of environmental lawyer Padam Bahadur Shrestha. The petition demanded that the government urgently conduct investigations into the private possession of wildlife parts, seize illegal parts and prosecute those who own them, and maintain records on legally held wildlife parts. This includes parts used in medicines, trophies, and displays.
After five years of deferrals, the Supreme Court ruled in Paudel’s favor. It also mandated that the government implement additional measures to combat wildlife crime, including better educating the public on the wildlife possession laws and confiscating wildlife parts for educational and research purposes.
The verdict means anyone displaying trophies without the right permits is in trouble. Penalties  can include fines of roughly $7,400 and up to 15 years in prison. Courts may confiscate wildlife parts for evidence, research, or destruction, and offenders can also face penalties such as asset forfeiture and bans on further wildlife-related activities. This applies to all offenders, regardless of their socioeconomic status. “Ensuring justice isn’t about favoring one group over another,” Paudel said. “It’s about equitable treatment and holding everyone accountable under the law.”
Bista, who died in 2017, did not live to see the ruling in the case, which was spurred in part by his own decor.
For now, it’s unclear whether the government will have the desire—or ability—to enforce the law. Part of this comes down to Nepal’s history. For most of the 20th century, Nepal was ruled by a monarch who held all executive power and enjoyed absolute immunity. After the 1973 act, all wildlife trophies seized by the authorities were handed over to the Royal Palace and were often displayed in public as a symbol of royal splendor, according to Sindhu Prasad Dhungana, director general of the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation. The monarchy was abolished in 2008, but wildlife parts are still displayed and used in some private households of Nepal’s elite, often without any consequences.
“The lingering effects of royal impunity still resonate in the present,” Dhungana said.
According to Shrestha, the attorney who helped Paudel with his petition, powerful Nepalis often manipulate the investigation process to evade punishment. “The inconsistent application of laws within Nepal points to a glaring deficiency in our legal system: It fails to dissuade criminals, resulting in rampant impunity,��� he explained.
The new rules are expected to go into effect later this year, but it will take time for officials to establish a process for investigating and certifying wildlife trophies. Although the Ministry of Forests and Environment will be responsible for this initiative, the specific details will only be determined after the full text of the verdict is released in the coming months.
Dhungana believes it will be challenging to implement the new law. “Many possessions are displayed flouting the law, but it is nearly impossible to enter every house and investigate,” he said. “One cannot presume people who have wildlife on their walls are criminals and the same ones participating in the current wildlife trade.”
Paudel, for his part, has found relief in the ruling, which marks the end of a long journey for him. He believes the decision will go far in safeguarding Nepal’s biodiversity by addressing the problem at its source: “True justice will prevail only when governments and their law enforcement agencies hold accountable those who drive the demand for illegal wildlife trade.”
Still, Paudel knows that many challenges lie ahead. “Dealing with the past is complex,” he said. “But we must find ways to make the law equitable in the future and adhere to the court’s order.”
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leaguecollectorsanxiety · 11 days ago
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spent today making a chart of the uhhhh universes they share
there currently isnt a skinline where all four are together (except default)
in skinlines where they are a trio, jayce is always there or caitlyn gets kicked out
jayce and vi barely have wardrobes
caitlyn and ezreal have double the size of those wardrobes
*the duo-only skins are based off the exact name of the skin collection (+ safari and explorer count since they were released in the same theme of internet browsers)
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fashionbooksmilano · 10 months ago
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Uman The Essays Mogambo the safari jacket
Nick Foulkes
Skira, Milano 2011,32 pagine, 15x21cm,
euro 20,00
The new titles of the Skira fashion-guide series for modern men
 Uman. The Essays is a series of commentaries by contemporary connoisseurs (authors, journalists, and cultured men), who explore the sources of men's costume – sports, discovery, passions – to reveal the traditions and ethos at the basis of the ideal wardrobe. Umberto Angeloni is formerly the chief executive of Brioni, an Italian luxury lifestyle brand with global diffusion.
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bluepoodle7 · 9 months ago
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#Pokemon #PokemonIdeaIHad #ClothesMannequinWhereTheClothesChangeTheType #MyOldIdea
I had a weird Pokémon idea for the longest time.
A art mannequin Pokémon where the clothes they wear changes their normal type to another.
It's a Normal/Ghost.
I'm surprised that when Pokémon went to Kalos they didn't make this a exclusive like a humanoid version Furfrou.
For a example this mannequin wears a goth outfit and becomes a full ghost type.
Or wears a pretty glittery clothes to be a fairy/ghost type.
But in each battle the clothes get wear and tear like battle damage then they fall off the mannequin to return as a normal/ghost type until this creature wears another article of clothing to change types again.
I would think these mannequins were from a long gone store that closed down and are just tiny ghost's left from the passion that was leftover from the store owner hopes with their dreams of reopening but never did.
I can see these wild broken mannequins walk past a store with clothes in it putting their hand on the glass longing to be in stores or even wear clothes again but after this creature leaves it seems to curse the store to close if a person sees that Pokémon window shop.
I'm surprised the Pokémon company hasn't made a dress up like game pokemon as a plush I know it would make money.
I would make this pokemon have all three gender types.
Like a male one, a female one, and a genderless one in the wild with differing body types.
The captured ones are used to show off the Pokémon clothes fashion on a runway or on a catwalk but doesn't replace human's fashion.
These Pokémon are great for contests and are often seen there before the fashion companies started using them.
If their clothes are fast fashion or bootleg then those clothes tend to rip in battle easily in real time then after battle the normal type will return next to the ghost type.
I would give this Pokémon the name Manneionista.
The abilities I would give them would be.
The main new ability would be Wardrobe Makeover which will raise the certain stats like if the mannequin was wearing sports wear their speed and evasiveness will be raised by 1 while also being a fighting/ghost type but when the clothes are gone they lose the buff.
Scrappy
Adaptability
The wild ones would have a starting different type but it's clothes are worn so the first attack maybe a different one from normal type strike pose move.
Maybe have these mannequins strike a pose to attack which starts normal then when the outfit matches like a construction worker outfit makes the striking pose move it would be ground type or if this mannequin wears a metal outfit the striking pose will become a steel type move.
The shiny ones are different colored mannequin pieces put together to make the body and any outfit this Pokémon wears becomes the negative color version of the original outfits this creature can wear but have exclusive gold/silver outfits.
Maybe give it a pre evolution named Mannykidz.
Which are like the kid sized mannequin's that you see in stores that when they evolve they become adult but have some that stay short due to some having restricted growth.
I slowly remembered Dynamite Headdy Wooden Dresser boss.
Dynamite Headdy boss: Wooden Dresser (youtube.com)
Image not mine but link is there.
Amazon.com: 8 Inch Artists Wooden Manikin Flexible Body Joints Human Figure Puppet Model Wood Male Mannequin Doll Ornament Stand for Home Office Desk Decoration Sketching Drawing Painting Supplies Gift
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(5/7/2024) I had a short dream I was playing Pokémon Leaf Green or Fire Red and was in the safari zone then a shiny mannequin with mummy wrapping ripped up clothes on with red heeled shoes then it shined like a shiny.
I tried to catch it but it fled.
Image not mine but link is there.
[LIVE] Shiny Chansey in Pokemon LeafGreen! Safari Week 2022 - YouTube
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Me yesterday: oh me and my spouse are going thrifting maybe I should consider looking at some more gender neutral but marked women’s clothing so I can like figure out what I want to do with my wardrobe to make it less solidly “dude” now that I’m accepting being transfem
Also me: oh shit this ten dollar sport coat is the exact same gun club check that Timothy Dalton wore in The Loving Daylights and there’s this Calvin Klein safari shirt to add to my already pretty dense collection of outdoor style shirts and ooh some pretty timelessly cut tropic weight wool khakis to bridge the casual chinos and jeans I regularly wear with the two suits I’ve only worn once in my life each
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addictedbespoken · 2 years ago
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suitupweird · 9 months ago
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Elevate your wardrobe with our safari jacket paired with made-to-measure pants by @fourinhand . Stay tuned as we unveil our online made-to-measure service soon!
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dezangofashionzone · 2 years ago
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Kaftan and Boubou styles for African Queen
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From safaris to weddings, African queens know how to be the center of attention. Whether you’re looking for a style that stands out in a crowd or something to keep you cool during hot days, the kaftan and boubou styles are must-haves for any African queen. In this blog post, we will explore the various fabrics and designs available in these two unique styles so that you can find the perfect look for any occasion. Read on to learn more about how to rock these breathtaking looks like an African queen!
What is a kaftan?
A kaftan is a type of loose-fitting robe or tunic that is worn by men and women in many different cultures. The kaftan originated in Persia and was later adopted by other cultures, including the Arabs, Turks, and Russians. In Africa, the kaftan is commonly worn by women as a sign of status and royalty. The kaftan is usually made of brightly colored fabric and is adorned with intricate designs. Kaftans are often worn on special occasions, such as weddings or religious festivals.
What is a boubou?
A boubou is a traditional African garment that is typically worn by men. It is a loose-fitting, sleeveless tunic that reaches down to the knees or lower. Boubous are usually made from brightly colored fabrics, and they are often adorned with intricate designs. Traditionally, boubous were worn as everyday clothing, but they are now also commonly worn for special occasions such as weddings. Download Kaftan and Boubou styles for African Queen App For free
How to style a kaftan
If you are looking to add a touch of royalty to your wardrobe, then consider investing in a kaftan. Kaftans are loose-fitting, often brightly coloured tunics that originate from North Africa. They are usually made from cotton or silk and can be adorned with intricate embroidery or beading. While they may seem like a simple garment, there is an art to styling a kaftan. Here are some tips on how to style a kaftan so that you can look like an African queen: - Choose a kaftan that is the right length for you. If you are petite, then go for a kaftan that falls just below the knee. If you are taller, then opt for a longer kaftan that reaches the floor. - Consider the neckline of your kaftan when choosing what to wear underneath. If you have a V-neck kaftan, then you could wear a camisole or tank top underneath. If your kaftan has a round neckline, then you could layer it over a collared shirt or blouse. - Accessories your kaftan with statement jewellery pieces such as chunky bracelets or long necklaces. These will help to dress up your look and make it more formal. - Finish off your outfit with a pair of sandals or heeled shoes. Avoid wearing flats with a kaftan as this can make your
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How to style a boubou
There are many ways to style a boubou, but here are some of the most popular methods: - The classic boubou look is achieved by pairing the garment with a pair of pants or a skirt. This is a great option for those who want to cover their legs but still show off their stylish outfit. - Another popular way to style a boubou is by wearing it as a dress. This look is perfect for those who want to show off their curves and create an illusion of a longer frame. - For a more casual look, try pairing your boubou with some jeans or shorts. This is a great option for days when you want to be comfortable but still look put together. - If you really want to make a statement, go for an all-white ensemble. This look is chic and timeless, and it's perfect for special occasions.
African Queen kaftan and boubou styles
African kaftans and boubous are among the most popular and stylish garments worn by women on the continent. They are often made from brightly coloured fabrics and are loose fitting, making them perfect for hot weather conditions. Kaftans can be worn either as a dress or as a top, while boubous are usually worn as a dress. Both styles of clothing are often embellished with intricate embroidery, beading or Sequins work. Kaftans and boubous originated in North Africa, although they have since become popular throughout the continent. In recent years, they have also gained popularity in Western fashion circles. Celebrities such as Beyonce, Rihanna and Solange Knowles have all been spotted wearing kaftans and boubous on various occasions. If you're looking to add some African flair to your wardrobe, then kaftans and boubous are definitely worth considering. They are versatile garments that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Plus, they are sure to make you stand out from the crowd!
Conclusion
Kaftan and Boubou styles are a great way for African Queens to express their beauty, grace, and culture. Whether you are off to a traditional gathering or modern event, the perfect kaftan or boubou will make your outfit stand out from all others. Be sure to find the best fit for your body type and pair it with chic accessories that showcase your individual style! With these tips in mind, you’ll be ready to take on any occasion as an African Queen! Read the full article
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culturesfinest · 3 days ago
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Africa wild safari adventure tour racer back tank top light This women's flowy racerback tank is the go-to tank for sporty types. It boasts a flowy look that flatters the silhouette. A surefire method to turn heads, a customized racerback tank looks great and feels better. Overlocking side seams hold the shape of the strong polyester material. A self-fabric binding with overlock is both decorative and protective. .: 65% Polyester 35% Viscose (fiber content may vary for different colors) .: Extra Light fabric (3.7 oz/yd² (125 g/m²)) .: Relaxed fit .: Sewn in label .: Runs smaller than usual Embark on a journey of style and adventure with the Africa Wild Safari Adventure Tour Racer Back Tank Top. This unique piece of apparel is not just a clothing item; it's an invitation to explore the wild and untamed beauty of the African wilderness. Perfect for the adventurous spirit and the fashion-forward individual, this tank top combines comfort, style, and a sense of wanderlust, making it an essential addition to your wardrobe. Crafted with the modern explorer in mind, this racer back tank top is made from high-quality, breathable fabric that ensures maximum comfort, whether you're traversing the savannah or simply enjoying a warm day at home. The lightweight material allows for easy movement and breathability, making it the ideal choice for outdoor adventures, workouts, or casual outings. Its racer back design adds a touch of athleticism and flair, allowing you to showcase your adventurous side while keeping cool and comfortable. The Africa Wild Safari Adventure Tour Racer Back Tank Top features a stunning design that captures the essence of an African safari. The front of the tank top proudly displays an artistic depiction of the African landscape, complete with majestic animals like elephants, lions, and giraffes set against a backdrop of the iconic African sunset. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the design evoke a sense of excitement and wonder, transporting you to the heart of the African wilderness with every wear. This tank top is more than just a piece of clothing; it's a celebration of nature's beauty and the thrill of exploration. Designed to be versatile and easy to style, this tank top can be paired with a variety of outfits to suit any occasion. For a casual look, pair it with your favorite jeans or shorts and sandals for a laid-back, stylish ensemble. If you're heading to the gym or going for a run, wear it with athletic leggings and sneakers for a comfortable and functional workout outfit. The tank top's bold design also makes it a great conversation starter, allowing you to share your love for adventure and travel with others. In addition to its striking design and comfortable fit, the Africa Wild Safari Adventure Tour Racer Back Tank Top is also committed to sustainability. Made from eco-friendly materials, this tank top reflects a dedication to preserving the environment and respecting the natural world that inspires its design. By choosing this tank top, you're not only embracing a sense of adventure and style, but also supporting sustainable fashion practices that contribute to the well-being of our planet. Available in a range of sizes, the Africa Wild Safari Adventure Tour Racer Back Tank Top is designed to flatter all body types, offering a fit that's both comfortable and stylish. Whether you're shopping for yourself or looking for the perfect gift for the adventure lover in your life, this tank top is sure to impress with its unique design and commitment to quality. Join the ranks of explorers and adventurers who have fallen in love with the Africa Wild Safari Adventure Tour Racer Back Tank Top. Embrace the call of the wild and express your unique sense of style with this captivating and versatile piece. Whether you're planning your next safari adventure or simply dreaming of far-off lands, let this tank top be your guide to a world of excitement and discovery. Experience the thrill of the African wilderness and showcase your adventurous spirit with the Africa Wild Safari Adventure Tour Racer Back Tank Top – where style meets adventure in perfect harmony.
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mhkeiger · 4 days ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NEW Lilly Pulitzer Scrunchie in Coconut Safari Sanctuary.
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dollzwelike · 8 days ago
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Wild Safari Adventure Fashion Doll Outfit
Get your doll ready for an exciting adventure with the Wild Safari Adventure Outfit. This stylish set features a versatile and trendy safari-themesd top and pants combo. It’s a must-have for any doll’s wardrobe. Whether your doll is off to discover new wildlife or just wants a bold new look, this outfit will make her the star of the savanna!
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