I love how the message of the magazine and Solange's style correlate so well. The styling on the cover begins with a Cleopatra-esque vibe and the spread ends with a sophisticated, stylish black girl vibe.
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FashIzBlack's aim is to "speak to people who accept both their African roots and their interest in the so-called westerner/occidental culture." Cool. I'm starting to love Solange!
photos via necole bitchie.
quotes from fash is black.
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