AfricanAncestry.com Traces the Roots of Leading Black Fashion Influencers
AfricanAncestry.com Traces the Roots of Leading Black Fashion Influencers
(Black PR Wire) WASHINGTON, DC – Ever wonder why you navigate towards certain colors, shapes or textures? Do you have a flair for unique, unexpected fashion pairings? Well, guess what? It might just be in your DNA.
African Ancestry, Inc. (AfricanAncestry.com), the pioneers of genetics ancestry tracing for people of African descent, debuts a first-of-its kind fashion ‘Lookbook’ to celebrate African influences in today’s fashion mix, while highlighting the wardrobe forces behind blockbuster films, TV shows, A-list celebrities and the best place on earth to get cultural goods. Check it out here: http://africanancestry. com/media-center/?lookbook=1.
MEET THE INFLUENCERS Check out stylist to the stars Germaine
Hill and hear about how this Fashion Fixer loves working with male models and misses designing Prince! Germaine’s African roots traced to the
Mende people of Sierra Leone and the Fula people of Guinea-Bissau
Hollywood Costume Designer Rita McGhee shares the fashion load with her sisters and dishes on styling Empire’s Cookie. Rita’s roots traced to the
Mende people of Sierra Leone.
Nubian Hueman owner and curator Anika Hobbs brings trendy, world products to the streets of America. Anika’s roots traced to the Masa People
of Cameroon.
Housed in AfricanAncestry.com’s new E-zine titled INFLUENCE, this special issue kicks off on the heels of Spring Fashion.
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