Afropolitan + Wax & Wonder African Print Fashion: fashion

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Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

COVID -19 Has Made Face Masks the “Must Have” Fashion Accessory

With no return to normal in the foreseeable future, and after many months of lockdown in an effort to combat the transmission of the Coronavirus, it seems Americans have grown weary of social isolation. With the country pushing to reopen, businesses have pressured many workers to get back to work.

The medical establishment has warned that Americans will have to change their ways and adopt new habits in efforts to stem the spread of the coronavirus disease. Along with social distancing and hand washing, doctors have advised, and many states have passed laws that require anyone in public to wear a mask!

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Choosing a Kid-Friendly Face Mask

With many states reopening schools, masks for kids are not only vital for their protection from COVID-19, but will most likely be required by law, if they do return to school.

When choosing kids’ masks to help protect your precious munchkins, be sure to consider, at minimum, the size, fabric quality, and style.

Experts suggest that you talk to your children about the importance of wearing a mask in a way that they can understand.

A helpful tip from some of the parents in the Wax & Wonder Tribe is to wear a mask yourself, thereby allowing your children to model your behavior.

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POWER MOVES

DOING IT FOR THE CULTURE: ACCORDING TO WAX & WONDER BRAND AMBASSADORS


For Black History Month, we asked a few of our Brand Ambassadors to shine a spotlight on someone, who is either #doingitfortheculture or has heavily influenced their professional space. Funny enough, they each came up with a woman, which is perfect considering International Women's Day is around the corner. 

Our Ambassadors are storytellers and social entrepreneurs, who are making an impact in their local U.S communities and throughout the Black Diaspora.

Here's what Natasha said:


"My fate was sealed junior year of high school. I had a Business Economics teacher who saw my untapped passion and nurtured my love for numbers. I mean I had always done well in all the Math classes I had taken but this was something different, something SPECIAL. It was bookkeeping, bank account balancing, debits and credits, and playing with other folks money (🤑🤑) and I LOVED IT.

So for this Black History Month tribute I’ve chosen to shout out Mrs. Mary T Washington, CPA. She was the first African American woman to become a certified public accountant
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We're So Excited to Announce Afropolitan Boutique is Now Featured on Shop Essence!

 


We so excited to announce that our New African Print designs from Afropolitan Boutique is now featured on Shop Essence's website. You can find out Limpopo pants, Blossoming Tulip Dress, Bohemian Beauty Skirt, T-rich maxi dress and our off shoulder favorite, When in Doubt, Use me. 

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Afropolitan Boutique Has Got A New Look! Check Us Out!



See what's new at Afropolitan Boutique! We've rebranded our entire site and we've got a NEW COLLECTION!


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Check Out Our Latest African Fashion Piece to the Afropolitan Boutique Collection!




This is our latest African Print Fashion piece we've added to our collection, and quickly becoming  one of Afropolitan Boutique's favorite pieces by our customers.

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