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By Sherika Stewart
Thereโs no need to hate or envy the woman who you notice โlooksโ better than you. Why? Because we all have our own uniqueness.
You, yes you. You have a signature presence. You know that one hairstyle you feel most confident wearing? That one color that compliments your skin tone? Even the lip color that is poppinโ Oh, letโs not forget the jeans, leggings, or skirt that speaks for itself! Ha! Need I say no more!
*wink*
What Iโm trying to say, ladies, is that when you know you look good, you tend to act and treat others differently. You walk different, you talk differently. Itโs like having a lot of money, and thereโs a sudden change in your walk and talk! Same difference. I always keep in mind; how I treat people is a reflection of how I view myself. The way you dress says a lot about youโฆ

A growing body of research suggests that the clothes we wear impacts our thoughts, behavior, political views, and even our biology. Clothes can impact how we think and succeed, thanks impart to something researchers have termed โen-clothed cognition (ThinkTank).โ
So ladies, the next time you hear, โGirl, why you always dressing up?โ
Tell them, thatโs how I feel!
Ladies!!!Dress how you feel, itโs 2017 and there are no rules to fashionโฆ
THE ONLY RULE IS, IF YOU WEAR IT, WEAR IT WELL!!
Dress how you feel, itโs 2017 and there are no rules to fashionโฆ
THE ONLY RULE IS,IF YOU WEAR IT, WEAR IT WELL!!
In this article, we are featuring Abrielle Hollis from Tulsa, Okla. I chose Abby because not only is she a lover of fashion, but she makes the clothes; she doesnโt let them make her.

โFashion is a way for you to express who you are! Everyone wears the same things these days, but itโs how you wear it.. that makes you different from everyone else!! Itโs important, to have your own individualityโฆ Fashion is life for me!! I love it!!โ โ Abrielle Hollis

Sherika Stewart is a fashionista, personal stylist, and Host and Co-Executive Producer of Black Coffee at the Black Wall St. Times. Sherika studied Mass Communications at the University of Arkansas. She led peer process groups and watch the lives of over 250 young adult peers transform. She lives to inspire, motivate, and encourage those around her. She is determined to remind every woman that they are beautiful, unique, and chosen for something amazing!
