I wore a section of my hair in chiney bunps at Immaculate and they told me to pull it out. I refused and got sent home with a letter, my mom signed it and sent me back to school with it again. NOTHING IS WRONG WUTH CHINEY BUMPS
Telling black girls they can't wear Chiney Bumps/Bantu Knots is discriminatory and reeks of racial prejudices steeped in self hate! Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. Our girls must be taught to embrace all their kinks and curls! Mannings High this is not it!
#Jamaica
I went half way through the skirt then pulled out everything to start over.
But 47 hours later we have this ankle-length dress with side splits.
Me? Proud! 😩
Some reflection:
I deactivated my business page earlier this year because it was not doing as well as I wanted. A girl was demotivated :c
But I picked it up back and now my hands are busier than ever. I’m so grateful 🙏🏾
I remember going to university pregnant and then taking a year off after I had him. People would always have the most to say…talking bout I am throwing away my future because I have a child. Well look here now bitch!
Awww look at you giving your 3 cents
Crochet acrylic bags are not unheard of but NONE look like mine. Different stitching, different straps etc. the only thing that is common is the acrylic circles. So when another Jamaican makes a bag looking very close to mine. It is sus
This is unwarranted.
It’s something I’ve noted with Jamaican entrepreneurs too: they’re of the opinion that once they do something out here, nobody else is to do it.
The crotchet acrylic bag was not the original idea of byshadae.