About Little Old Me

I officially blog at HARLEMLOVES.COM but like to share a little something here.

I'm also the super excited co-founder of LOVEHARLEM.COM natural and organic hair care for kinky, curly and coily tresses!

In other news… I’m a Londoner born and bred with a very sweet tooth, a place in my heart for all things creative and/or nerdy :)

Hx

Recent tweets

Blog update: The next phase of Harlem Loves is under construction. Thanks to everyone who’s patiently supported the transition :) x #blognews

Blog update: The next phase of Harlem Loves is under construction. Thanks to everyone who’s patiently supported the transition :) x #blognews

The Announcement: Everything’s Changing And I Don’t Feel The Same…[wide][/wide]
I’ve been in a self-imposed blogging exile for about 2 months. My longest absence…View Post

The Announcement: Everything’s Changing And I Don’t Feel The Same…

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I’ve been in a self-imposed blogging exile for about 2 months. My longest absence…

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Who’s watched For The Love of Ivy with Sidney Poitier? Love this film.

Who’s watched For The Love of Ivy with Sidney Poitier? Love this film.

faintlymasculine:

Costume Change 

J brand waxed legging | Dolce Vita Wyatt Bootie | Vintage shirt | Madewell linin Tee | Ralph Lauren linen Biker Jacket 


How did I ever function without a single black article of clothing existing in my closet? Lately, (stop me here if I’ve talked about this in a previous post. HA! you can’t!!) If it is not black, gray, white or some neutral I don’t want it. It’s so odd to see how you can make complete 360 changes with your fashion choices as you get older. I always wore tuns of color and prints and all at once I might add. Though I’m far from ending my long time relationship with either color or print I’ve entered a simmering down phase consisting of basics neutrals or dark colors and manly black, can you tell?

For the style in monochrome

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