
Miss Marlo Hampton is no stranger to fabulous fashion, and when it was time for her to attend the Jeffrey Fashion Cares Show in Atlanta, the socialite wowed in a Marc Jacobs Spring 2013 mixed print dress and Christian Louboutin heels.
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Mary
J and her beau made their way to the Hamptons this past weekend,
looking very polished and stylish. For the 4th Annual Apollo in the
Hamptons Benefit, the r & b singer wore a $445 Diane von
Furstenberg Shany Lace Jumpsuit, styled with a leopard clutch, and black
sandals. Her husband went with a gray suit jacket, paired with white
jeans, and leopard loafers.



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Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, aka 'Omosexy’, is the queen of Nollywood. She’s
appeared in more than 300 films, pulls in 150 million viewers for her
reality-television show and has been named one of the 100 most influential
people in the world.
KEYSHIA
KA’OIR (previously Keyshia Dior) is a
model, actress, stylist & entrepreneur extraordinaire. She is the owner and
CEO of KA’OIR, a bold new
cosmetics company founded in 2011. 

Toni Braxton may still have a song in her heart after filing for bankruptcy, but she just lost more than 2 dozen tunes that made her famous — because some dude bought them right out from under her … TMZ has learned.
TMZ broke the story … Braxton struck a deal in her bankruptcy case, in which she settled with her various debtors. Part of the deal — Toni could buy back 27 songs from her music catalog for $20K — with one BIG string attached … she could be outbid.
Enter a guy named Ross M. Klein, who doubled Toni’s price and nabbed the tunes.
Among the 27 are a few hits, including “You’re Making Me High,” “How Many Ways,” and “Always.”


I am Omoni Oboli and I represent Naija!
Our country is littered with success stories that have shaped us into who we are. We have icons that have, through their consistency, paved the way for many of us to walk right through. Many have done it unwittingly by just focusing on achieving their personal goals and in their resolve to break through the stereotypes, disenfranchisements and stigmas they have shown the rest of us the endless possibilities in their chosen fields. Others have done it with a plan to leave a trail for others to follow.I will continue to celebrate these icons that I consider to be the true role models for our youth to emulate in our nation. One such icon is our very own Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde. The original Omosexy who has been tagged the African Magic.