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Happy new month to all! October marks Black History month, the annual celebration of the history, achievement and contributions of black people in the UK. Events celebrating African and Caribbean cultures will take place across the UK until October 31st. Black History Month was first launched in London in 1987 where the aim was for local community to challenge racism and educate themselves and others about the history that was not taught in schools, I'm very excited for Black History Month because I get to  participate (just a little) in the activities that are gracing our minds this month.. Watch this space... I'll let you know more in future posts coming soon.


My contribution is a small drop in the ocean compared to these influential ladies I'm about to post about. Each one of these ladies are as special, strong  and as tired as most black people feel with the negative impact racism and prejudice has had on the world and still exist today. Each of these ladies have had some sort of racist treatment along their journey and have changed the mindset of people around them for the better hence why I'm shining light on these BAD ASS BI*CHES in my blog today. Without them and their own fight along their journeys, things wouldn't have been improved for us today so females I salute you. I will continue to fight for the better good just as you have done for the future generations to come.


 

INSPIRATION QUOTE I LIKE in relation to BLACK HISTORY MONTH...

 

'Laundry is the only thing that should be separated by colour'


'We are all different shades of the same colour'


 

FOLLOW ME AND MY SOCIAL ACCOUNTS...

 

Just in case you have not done so, I would love for you to follow me on my socials to hear the latest of what I'm up to as I prepare for my launch and be sure to say 'HI'.



SIGNING OUT...

 

I really hope you can all educate yourselves on a few of the wonderful achievements the black community have achieved from the past to present date. One new taught information from the black community can go a long way. 


Anywhoooo... I'm signing out now. I'm writing this at 1.15am after I said this would be the first thing I would do as I got up in the morning but noooo wife and mother duties had to come first. I got up, cleaned the house, went food shopping, cooked, done some laundry, spread the clothes out and then bathed my daughter and washed her hair which is always a battle in itself. After struggling to get her to bed for over an hour I now have a second to breath..... so yes, I'm a little tired. I've tried to keep it short and sweet this time also.


So night-night you wonderful humans and good -morning you early risers. New blog post pending soon in relation to my involvement for Black History Month.

 

Signing out, Love from Mrs Unique

 

  • MY INFLUENCIAL BOSS LADIES!!

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  • MY WISH FOR MY BABIES ALSO.

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WHAT I'VE BEEN UP TO THIS MONTH Hi all, Hope you're all well? Following on from my last post regarding Black History month, I mentioned I will be involved in a little something for this special month. Here's how it went... So I've been up to a little something this month which was great exposure and practice for me for when I'm ready to launch my collection. I was asked by John Lewis and Partners to show case my collection to partners of the store on Sunday 10th October. It got such a good reaction from the store partners that I was asked to come back the following weeks till the end of October month which I gladly accepted. Ever since the cruel murder of George Floyd as well as the 'Black lives matter' movement, John Lewis wanted to have inclusion for diversity for the BAME community and wanted to promote black businesses as of course they asked the best upcoming designer in the game for her input, hehe. I was more than happy to showcase my collection. 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This was because I haven't showcased my pre-fit collection to anyone yet let alone showcased it to a massive brand like John Lewis before. I didn't know how anyone would perceive it or react to it so I was pretty nervous. I came in early to the store on the Sunday morning to set up so I dressed the mannequins, organised my table and ensured my leaflets were easily accessible for people to take as they please. Then the staff members came in and the first comments I heard were 'wooow ' , 'isn't that colourful', 'can I buy that please?' and it was a lovely feeling. My main goal of the set up was educate people about my forth coming launch and let them know I'm selling facemasks on the website. I also realised that although my main business concept and selling concept is very bespoke orientated I quickly realised that I do need actually ready -made products and I need to think about a ready made capsule collection to sell in order to have a viable growing business. I plan to implement this into my start up journey and add this to my list of to-do of the other 110 other things I need to do.... I got work to do!!!. All in all, I'm happy I got a chance to showcase my pre- collection and get to test run how it will be for when I'm ready to present again in this big bad world. It gave me a bit of a kick up the bum as I had deadlines to meet in order to present my collection to John Lewis, My lasting wish is that I hope they give more opportunities to the BAME community and their business more throughout the year and not just the month of October. My fingers are crossed and I'm always hopeful so let's see shall we. INSPIRATION QUOTE I LIKE in relation to BOSSING UP... 'Always deliver more than expected' 'Everything you do now is for your future' 'We cannot become what we want by remaining who we are' 'Choose your dreams over your fears' FOLLOW ME AND MY SOCIAL ACCOUNTS... 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