Topic: Harriette Cole
Set in Martha's Vineyard, the Broadway play takes a stereotype-free look at black family life.. . Telling a "black" story that is free of...
In many ways, Elizabeth Edwards' life played out like a very public soap opera: the loss of a child, infidelity, terminal illness, baby-mama drama...
Jeni Paolella Luciani has a knack for styling curvy women and has worked as a professional stylist on TV shows like More to Love, Tool Academy, A Double Shot at Love, and Dance Your Ass Off. Use these tips from Luciani and ...
Ever wish they made mother-in-law muzzles? " What you want to say: "I'd love for you to try mine this time, if you don't mind. " If you'd love one less thing to do and would rather end her critique than ...
You don't have to lose weight to start looking great. "Wear bright colors on your good features and dark colors on problem areas," advises Harriette Cole, president and creative director of Profundities, Inc., an image development company in New York City ...
You don't have to lose weight to start looking great. "Wear bright colors on your good features and dark colors on problem areas," advises Harriette Cole, president and creative director of Profundities, Inc., an image development company in New York City ...
I'm an African-American bride-to-be who would like to include something of my culture in my wedding -- not so subtle that only I notice, but not blaring, either. There are many different traditions and touches you can incorporate. ) You might also want ...
For a frank discussion of how African-American traditions translate into modern life and marriage, we turned to author and former fashion editor of Essence Magazine, Harriette Cole.. Cole has firsthand experience with many African-Americans' renewed interest in their cultural history, specifically with ...
For a frank discussion of how African-American traditions translate into modern life and marriage, we turned to author and former fashion editor of Essence Magazine, Harriette Cole.. Cole has firsthand experience with many African-Americans' renewed interest in their cultural history, specifically with ...