
Saint Vincent Artist Reimagines Disney Princesses as Afro Caribbean
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Vanessa · · 13 Comments
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I like them all they are beautiful I never understand my people if this article was about two rappers having beef you all on it this is something important for the black young women seeing themselves as beautiful and knowing You are black and beautiful Plz support this its about you and how beautiful you are
Beautiful
Beautiful!!
LOVE THIS…
But the nose is not African
Maybe not west african but all African features aren’t the same
Who said anything about West Africa?
What does African nose look like?just a little explanation please.
I’m black Caribbean and i don’t have a wide set nose. My sister, mother, grandmother, my father and his father do not have wide set nose either. Iman is from Africa and she have a straight small nose also. The problem with most people is that they think everyone from a certain race should all look and act the same.
Yesssssssss.
Beautiful !!!
Can someone create and app for beautiful black girls dress up
Seen this a few times love it