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Fly Read: Like Beyonce, I’m a GROWN WOMAN

21 May
Beyonce just released her “Grown Woman” song and as I’m listening to the song I think of all the grown woman decisions I am currently making. I’ve made a decision to leave a city that I love to create the life I wish to live. I’ve decided to pack up everything, station myself in Baltimore and use the next seven months to travel and write. This is void of others expectations, void of what some of my friends think I should be doing, and void of what my parent’s believe I should be doing. To me being a grown woman is having an independent thought, an independent thought is a thought that a woman makes without the influence of others, the media and pop culture.

A grown woman knows that not everyone is rooting for her, a grown woman knows that some of the people close to her will doubt her and while there will be MORE obstacles stepping out of her comfort zone, it will be well worth it. A grown woman knows there is nothing cute about playing it safe or playing small for the sake of others, she knows that there is nothing fulfilling about not seeking to be fulfilled. A grown woman knows that if it is in God’s will and she is abiding in Him, that the possibilities are endless.

Some women are walking around grown in age but still mentally and spiritually little girls. As for me, I’m getting my grown woman on.

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Fly Read: Back to my Beyoncés

9 Mar

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I used to be a Beyoncé hater. I used to call her, “Solange’s sister” just because I vibe with Solange a little bit more but truth be told, I was originally a Beyoncé fan. I remember I took my high school graduation money and went to F.Y.E. and copped, Dangerously In Love. I thought it was a great album, I knew the dance moves in her,  “Crazy In Love” video and “Hip-Hop Star” was my ring tone. I only started disliking her when I realized that her and Jay-Z’s relationship was serious. In my head she stole my man and I just couldn’t like her.

But my infatuation with Shawn has ended and at this stage of my life as a budding fly girl, I can no longer hate on another female who is making all the moves that I long to make. Beyoncé is a hard workingwoman but the biggest compliant heard about Beyoncé is that she never shows her flaws.

After watching Beyoncé on Oprah and then her own, “Beyoncé: Life Is But A Dream”, documentary, it is clear that even a mega star has insecurities and flaws but what makes Beyoncé so special is her work ethic and her understanding that she is a role model. Knowing that others are looking up to her takes her from just an artist to being a person who knows her purpose. After viewing the specials, you see that she is truly blessed and her blessings come from hard work and walking in her purpose.

In the recent issue of Vogue with Beyoncé on the cover, one quote stood out: “As her competition was spilling out of limousines, Beyoncé remained the knockout in six-inch heels who still gets home by 11:00 p.m. Responsibility over recklessness.”   Here is a superstar who goes out, does her thing, sets the world ablaze and gets home by 11:00 p.m. In an era of basketball wives, starter wives, and housewives, how refreshing is it to have Beyoncé? A woman who even the President said the superstar, “could not be a better role model for my girls.”

There is something to be to be said about someone who owns up to his or her influence and does everything with class. Just this week, I saw Rihanna’s ass again! I thought you just had to show your ass to get famous so why does a superstar insist on continuing to expose herself? When Beyoncé GQ cover hit online, the biggest gripe in the blogosphere was that Beyoncé didn’t have to stoop to the level of overt sexually because her talent speaks for itself. Although the complaint could be valid, here is pop star who has been in the industry for over a decade with no nude photo leaks, no drunken pictures, and no excessive sexiness yet she appeals to both men and women.

There is a theory called, The Law of Reflection, The Law of Reflection manifests in that which you resist in yourself, you will dislike in others. Many will continue to accuse Beyoncé of “not being real” or “not doing her”, as if doing less than favorable activities in the public eye accounts for one’s realness. What Beyoncé represents is a sophistication and class that is desperately missing in the industry and in young women. Beyoncé may not be the best reader, she may steal ideas from others and her father has totally groomed her but what Beyoncé seemingly knows for sure is that as a woman, you can get a lot further without being crass and showing your ass.

This isn’t an idol-worshiping article, it’s a simple observation that it is possible to work hard and have it all, while doing it with style and grace. In an era of narcissism and attention seeking, wouldn’t it be great to go to back to our Beyoncés?

Carla Thomas
Writer and Fly Girl

 

 

 

 

Fly Fashion: The Baddie Bey Sweatshirt

22 Feb

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For the Beyonce stan…

By: Atslopes, $65

Fly Fashion: Since I don’t have a sponsor (yet)…

18 Feb

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This blazer is a lot cheaper then the one King B was wearing but equally cute. It’s from Pixie Market and has thin shoulder pads with a single button closure.

Via: Pixie Market
Damage: $89.00
Re-up from the Stella McCartney blazer: $1,606

Fly Fashion: If I had a Sponsor…

18 Feb

Beyoncé’s All Star Game Stella McCartney floral print blazer is $1695.00. It’s a floral-print fitted blazer with a notched collar, long sleeves with four-button cuffs, a welt pocket on the left chest and flap pockets at hips.

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Via:Neimanmarcus.com
Damage: $1695.00

Fly Fashion: Since I don’t have a sponsor (yet)… H By Hudson Totes Calf Flat Shoes

28 Jan

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Beyoncé has her King B money so $235 for some flats is light weight to her but if you loved the style of the Giraffe Walk flats but not the price tag than these H by Hudson calf flats are for you. The basket weave and lace up style are super chic and give a feminine edge to this traditionally masculine shoe.

Via: H By Hudson, $86.39
Re-Up from the Giraffe Walk flats: $148.61

Fly Fashion: If I had a Sponsor… Giraffe Walk Flats via Beyoncé’s BeeHive Website

28 Jan

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I was browsing through Beyoncé’s new BeyHive website (her new site separate from her Tumblr where she posts what she’s wearing, doing, hearing, and loving) and I came across these giraffe WALK flats. These shoes are perfect for a cool summer night with their minimalist shoe construction plus they are handmade with organic materials.

Via: Giraffe Walk
Damage: $235.00

Fly Fashion: Beyoncé’s Instagram B-Side “Can I Live” Crew Neck

26 Jan

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Take that naysayers! Beyoncé is telling all her haters to kick rocks, lip-singing scandal what? That was so last week! Beyoncé just posted an instagram photo that expresses her true sentiments, can I live? This B-Side “Can I Live” Crew Neck from the UK retails for $102.

Via: Baddie Bey’s Instagram, B-Side “Can I Live” Crew Neck

Fly Fashion: Beyonce, I’mma let you finish but Solange mixes prints better…

6 Nov

Beyonce and her hubby were seen at the Barclays Center last Saturday watching the Brooklyn Nets season opener. The superstar is wearing $298 Tibi Alton 3/4 Sleeve Top, $425 Tibi Alton Pants and $750 Giuseppe Zanotti Sharon Peep Toe Colorblock Sandals.

I’m not taking anything away from the singer but in terms of style, her sister has her beat.  Solange is the QUEEN of mixing prints effortlessly and fearlessly.

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Fly Fashion: What To Wear To The Jay-Z Concert

27 Sep
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The Orphans Arms crop top, $65 / T By Alexander Wang / Prada pumps / Mitchell & Ness Xl logo brooklyn nets, $49

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Brooklyn is about to be a zoo for the next seven days! If you’ve scored tickets to see Jay-Z open the Barclays Center, then you know it’s about to go down. Perfect concert attire includes something comfy,  flirty and fun. Above,  I paired a crop top with tapered sweatpants by T By Alexander Wang with red Prada pumps and a Brooklyn Nets fitted. It’s a fun outfit and comfortable enough to dance in!

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