Monday, March 11, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Scaf-i-tude: Tie One On!
Here, In Court's Closet, we are suckers for a good scarf with a unique pattern or fabric. Drape it, tie it, wrap it, use it as a jump rope; the possibilities are endless. Recently, I have been falling in love with the idea of wearing scarves on my head. In my pre-teen years I've had many failed attempts (simply because I had no idea), but now I have a plan! Can you say, "Cute bows and Sunnies" "Pretty Aunt Jemimas" and "Towering Turbans"?
I have a bit of a scarf-i-tude! (scarf + attitude)
To give you an idea of what I'm talking about, let me offer you these!!
| etsy shop: Fleur + Dot (girl's store) |
This little girl brought it to the camera. I guess bows and a pair of sunnies (sun glasses) will do that to anyone. This image just screams, "SUMMER!" I can't wait for warmer weather.
This tutorial, brought to you by mymanemoves on YouTube, shows us how to rock the updated and flashy, "Aunt Jemima". Just wrap and fluff!!
This video, brought to you by Marie Stewart on YouTube, shows us a few options of how to wear a "Towering Turban" (along with a few funny faces and some cleaver scarves), but lacks the tutorial I desire. I guess I'll figure some of them out and share with you all.
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| I love this scarf. Animal print, at the right angle the leopard's face can be seen! |
Yasss, honey! I will be lounging by the pool with one of these do's, a pair of sunnies, and a flashy set of earrings.
Don't forget to head over to the store and view our collection of scarves.
This message is brought to you by TenishaJON'ECE
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Welcome to my world...
I have never been one who overflowed with confidence, thought I was beautiful or even talented. I truly thought that someone, most likely God, had made a mistake! These feeling of despair most likely stemmed from my childhood which was full of trials and tribulations. Growing up I struggled a lot with low self-esteem issues, always looking for someone else's validation and reassurance to carry me through. But a few years ago, I decided to kick off the covers of pain and despair that I was hiding under and begin a journey of self-discovery and self-love. I was determined to improve the way I saw myself, learn to accept my flaws and make changes for the better. While it was the exact opposite of easy, after a lot of hard work, tears and restarts, I started to see a difference...in the way I looked at myself and the way others looked at me.
So here I am, still a work in progress, but excited to see what the future holds for me.
Last year, I started my own business and will establish another one this year. Next on the list of things to do...blogging about my business Court's Closet. As I travel down this new path, I hope you'll come along...as I attempt to answer the address the question: What's...In Court's Closet!
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