What Are You Going To Do Differently? Vivyd Article

I have done nothing but asked question after question of you this year. I’m so nosy πŸ˜†. Truth is, these are the questions I have been asking myself. I felt that if I needed to get to the bottom of things, I couldn’t be the only one. Based on conversations I have been having with people, I’m not. Which led me to present these questions to you. In this Vivyd Magazine article, my question is, “What are you going to do differently?”

https://vivydmagazine.com/articles/f/what-are-you-going-to-do-differently

I realize that I am anti-social and I play small. Okay, I have known I was anti-social majority of my life. I have also known that I play small. I am a really private person and I like my peace. I guess what I actually realized is, I cannot step into my greatness being this version of myself. I want to be known, yet I don’t socialize and stay in the background. I want people to know my message of self-love and acceptance, but I don’t talk about it outside of my blog or articles. What am I going to do differently? Honestly, I don’t have the particulars worked out at this point. I will start with opening up my social media pages and updating my old ass pictures πŸ˜†. From there, I will post on my pages. I know these adjustments may sound minor to you, but to my ultra private ass, they are major.

So after reading the article, is there anything that you need to do differently? If you are happy with your life and you are in a great place, congratulations, no action needed. For the rest of us, what’s the plan? What steps can you take today to get started? Feel free to comment down below or send an email with the changes you plan to make. I’m rooting for you! Stay well and whole. Much Love 🧑 πŸ’š

Black Fact: Ebony Fashion Fair

To kick off Women’s History Month, I would like to highlight one of my namesakes, Ebony Fashion Fair along with Fashion Fair cosmetics created and previously owned by John H. Johnson and Eunice W. Johnson. The Johnsons were a husband and wife team who owned Johnson Publishing and started Ebony and Jet magazines for people of color. I remembering seeing the pictures for Ebony Fashion Fair in Jet Magazine growing up. And the pink containers of Fashion Fair make-up in my mom’s bathroom. Most of the information I will be sharing in this post comes from The Beauty of Blackness documentary streaming now on HBO Max as well as the articles, whose links I have included in this post. The documentary covers the past history of Fashion Fair cosmetics, its acquisition, and its relaunch.

Ebony Fashion Fair was a fashion show started in 1958 by Mrs. Johnson. The fashion show was the first to feature black models wearing clothes from designers such as Givechy, Ungaro, and Coco Chanel. Ebony Fashion Fair traveled around the country via charter bus for 3 month stretches at a time. The fashion show would visit cities and states where black people continued to face overt racism and discrimination. Yet, the models and organizers persevered and brought black elegance, grace, and fashion throughout the country. For more information on Ebony Fashion Fair, you can visit this website.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/reliving-ebony-fashion-fair-runway-one-couture-dress-time-180962987/

Mrs. Johnson observed the models having to mix and match make-up to create a shade of foundation that suited their complexions. This discovery inspired the creation of Fashion Fair cosmetics in 1973, a line of make-up that catered to women of color. The cosmetic line was carried in Bloomingdale’s thanks to Audrey Smaltz, the first commentator for Ebony Fashion Fair shows, who had a connection from previously being employed at the department store. From that point, Fashion Fair cosmetics expanded to other leading department stores.

Unfortunately, Johnson Publishing, which housed Ebony Fashion Fair and Fashion Fair cosmetics, filed bankruptcy in 2019 shutting down Fashion Fair cosmetics. Desiree Rogers and Cheryl Mayberry McKissack swooped in, purchased and revived the cosmetic line. The co-founders partnered with Sephora and relaunched Fashion Fair cosmetics in September 2021. The packaging has a new look and the products have been reformulated and are now vegan. You can find the sleek white and gold make-up tubes and palettes at Sephora, Sephora.com, and FashionFair.com. Tap this link to read what inspired Rogers and Mayberry McKissack to aquire Fashion Fair cosmetics.

https://www.instyle.com/beauty/makeup/fashion-fair-relaunch-interview

I just happened upon the documentary, The Beauty of Blackness, today and I throughly enjoyed it. Seeing the behind the scenes development of the relaunch and the history of such an iconic brand was inspiring. I am and will probably always be a plain Jane who doesn’t bother much with make-up. Yet, I still wish much success for Fashion Fair cosmetics. If this blog post, or any other previous posts, has resonates with you, please share it with someone else. Someone who you feel may benefit or enjoy this content. It would be greatly appreciated. Be well and whole. Much Love 🧑 πŸ’š

Novellia With The Skoop

Today is March 1st, which kicks off Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month and Women’s History Month. Well, I am a woman with multiple sclerosis so I feel as if I own this month πŸ˜†. This Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness month I will highlight different resources for individuals living with MS. There are podcasts, magazines, newsletters, blogs, you name it. And I have come across a few resources I have found interesting, uplifting and educational. Interesting information that I have not heard before. Uplifting content that helps me to look at the bright side of multiple sclerosis. And educational studies and research that keeps me up to date with medical developments. For me personally, those are my requirements for MS information. Novellia, which I will be highlighting in this post, is a resource that continually provides content that meets my requirements.

I was going to do this very generic post about Novellia. It would have been me listing them as a resource and my perception of the newsletter I received. Then I said, “Hey, why not reach out and see if they would be willing to share more information with you?” Well, that thought paid off! The Novellia team not only responded to my message, but called me and we had a very informative chat πŸ˜πŸ’ƒπŸΎπŸ€ΈπŸΎβ€β™€οΈ. Now I feel like I have been slacking on going after what I want. Not saying it will be that easy every time, but what could it hurt to reach out for the things you want? No one likes to hear No, yet it may just be a Yes. And right now, I will take 10 NOs for one YES because that Yes feels so damn good.

Novellia, pronounced No veil le a (yes, I pronounced it wrong before speaking with the team), currently provides a weekly email newsletter called The Skoop. The name Novellia, specially created by the team, is a double entendre. It uses the word “novel” as in new, revolutionary and “novel” as in a story, my story, a new complete chapter. Novellia is a new way to present information regarding multiple sclerosis and it offers the opportunity to tell the stories of individuals living with multiple sclerosis. I was introduced to Novellia by Samantha Vanderman. Do y’all remember her? She was the beautiful young lady who shared her MS stories with us last March. If you are new here, please backtrack and read her posts.

Novellia shares the most up to date MS research and studies. The Skoop also features stories written by individuals living with MS. The format of the newsletter is easy on the eyes and the flow of information is clear and concise, which makes it better for my MS brain. Team Novellia’s content is delivered in a way that is understandable, but also engaging and entertaining. As they say, “MS complicates, Novellia simplifies.” Instead of overloading you with the boring medical jargon, they give you the TLDR (Too Long, Didn’t Read) version, but also provides the readers with links to the studies they are citing. Team Novellia allows MS warriors to share their stories via interviews or to write an article to be included in The Skoop. They also feature a Moment of Zen, which is usually a beautiful picture of nature taken by Georgina Wakani. In the last newsletter, the picture was a snowy field with the sun shining brightly. The Skoop is delivered to your email Monday morning to kick off the week.

Team Novellia is a group of people including, nurses, journalists and individuals with chronic conditions, whose goal is to shine the spotlight on MS warriors. After looking at the other resources provided for individuals living with MS, Team Novellia realized that it has to be a better way. The Skoop was created to break the barrier between the scientific community and the people who would benefit from science the most. Novellia, with their “novel” approach to MS awareness and information, have grown so much since inception and are now formulating other ways besides The Skoop to engage the MS community. Novellia currently has a wellness challenge going on with plans to start hosting virtual and in person community events with a fun, safe and party like environment. I am happy that Novellia came on the scene to shake things up and to buck the norm. I am also excited about the future of Novellia and all the team has planned for the MS community going forward.

I am humbled and grateful to Team Novellia for taking the time out to speak with me and give me insight into their mission and their purpose. I have been onboard with Novellia since their first newsletter. Each week, I look forward to the information Novellia shares, reading other warriors insights and stories and giggling at their puns, which I get because I am a total geek. I will continue to share updates, future events and tidbits about Novellia. If you know of anyone with MS that you think can benefit from the Skoop by Novellia, please share this information. They can sign up to receive The Skoop via email on Novellia’s website, www.novellia.com. You can also find Novellia on Instagram, @novellia.ms. As always, be well and whole. Much Love 🧑 πŸ’š