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The Fashion Issue Life in the Blogosphere fashion trends and fashion advice

4 things

Keri Hilson

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VOL. V, NO 7 MAY 2011

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Bloggers

hen in doubt, ask. The phrase can relate to all aspects of life, but in this case it relates to

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intentionally. To keep yourself on track, prepare yourself for the latest fashion trends a season in advance by equipping yourself with magazine clippings, bookmarked Internet pages and plenty of catalogues. Chose a celebrity fashion idol with a body type similar to yours and identify complimenting shapes, silhouettes and patterns. While shopping, keep those shapes in mind, then choose something that resembles your celebrity fashion icon, but in your favorite color. Don’t lose yourself on a quest to become fashionable.


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Keri Hilson & her must haves

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The recording season is almost over, but that isn’t stopping some extremely high-profile artists from dropping big-time albums with hopes to survive the 2011 summer. Keri Hilson shares up-coming album information and some of her favorite things.

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Unique, passionate, and precocious—Alana Winns is a woman who wants her appearance to reflect who she is on the inside. She’s a lady—her look and style requires time and effort. Winns adorns daily with an exotic flower of choice. Whether it’s placed behind her ear, tousled in her ponytail, or hidden in her purse, the flower accessory radiates as much as she. “I could never go a day without my flower, but I’ve gotten better,” said Winns sporting a red hibiscus. Her fashion attachment has a cause; it’s a statement and an accessory.

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Wearing exotic island flowers, plumerias and hibiscus is how Winns chooses to stand out. “I will wear almost any flower that I find interesting and that has potential to set me apart from others.” She began wearing the flower at age 12 while living in Hawaii. “Most of the girls [in Hawaii] wear them; they pick real ones and place them behind their ear.” To reach harmony, Winns continues to wear flowers in the United States because it maintains her individuality. “It balances me, I can’t really explain it but it keeps me sane and spiritually balanced.” The flower isn’t merely an accessory, but a keepsake that Alana cherishes. This piece of memorabilia ties her to an island she longs for. Alana is usually referred to as “flower girl.” “People don’t know my name or who I am, but as soon as you say flower it’s a giveaway.” She does not oppose the nickname, rather, she embraces it. “[The nickname] makes me seem mysterious and plus, it’s a great conversation starter.” She’s amused to find that some people cannot recognize her without the flower. A classmate, Kimberly Travis, said she questioned if the girl beside her was Alana because she didn’t see her trademark flower, “I thought maybe they just looked alike because I’ve never seen Alana without it,” said Travis.


As a woman, I feel fabulous

er cultural diversity and optimistic outlook on life, no doubt, have equipped her for success. “I’m actually a navy brat,” said Winns. Constantly, her family trekked across state lines due to the different assignments her father received from the Navy. “I’ve moved every two to three years, sometimes back and forth between states. I’ve lived in Florida, Maine, Virginia, California and Hawaii,” she says. She claims both Virginia and Hawaii as her home, Virginia because her father was stationed there three times and Hawaii because she lived there as she matured during her teenage years. Under the supervision of a three-star admiral father and her mother, a registered nurse, Winns grew and blossomed into the young lady that she is today. The exposure to various cultures and customs has had a tremendous impact on her life. Her stalwart attitude is present even in the classroom, and it’s contagious. In the midst of 16 students, 11 of which are female, she still stands out. She answers questions, actively participates and motivates others.

“As a woman, I feel fabulous,” she said smiling. She possesses a welcoming personality and has a pleasant air about her; she’s able to turn negative situations into positive outcomes. Undoubtedly, this is why people are drawn to her, she’s nurturing and kind. Winns’ uncanny qualities make her likeable and relatable. “I appreciate not only being a woman, but an American as well,” said Winns. She’s honored to have such a rich culture. She says, “I’ve never been more proud, especially under the guidance of President Obama.” She believes that she endures prejudice and stereotyping because she’s a minority, but “it pushes me to dismiss those thoughts in others and try my best,” said Winns. She is perseverant, “Nothing will hold me back, I am strong,” she said. Winns doesn’t know what her future holds but won’t allow anything to hinder the possibilities. She’s the girl who wears a flower, honors her inner Hawaiian and supports being yourself. Alana Winns is much more than an average girl and the flower is much more than an accessory, it’s her! 7


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