NEW ARRIVALS FASHIONABLE APPAREL SHOES BAGS/PURSES ACCESSORIES JEWELLERY BEAUTY FASHION PIN COLLECTION TURE A-LINE is narrower on the top and flares out gently toward the bottom, resembling the letter A, thus the name. Here's the deal with the A-line dress : It will work for you on your best day. It will work for you on your worst day. It will work for you when you don't know what to wear, for all occasions, and in all kinds of weather. And no matter what, it will flatter your figure. With a good A-LINE, the fabric flows over perceived flaws or imperfections. No matter the day, the season, or the year, the A-line dress will always make you look and feel fashionable, fabulous, and perfectly capable of keeping up with Twiggy and her crew. GET IN LINE It is advisable to always have a black A-line in your repertoire as a "just in case" dress. As in: just in case you are invited to a dinner party or out on an impromptu date and only have five ...
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50 African Writers; A Special Profile Patrice Nganang (Cameroon, US) Born in 1970, Nganang is a Professor of Modern European Languages. A first volume of poems, Elobi, appeared in 1995. He has also published several novels, the most famous of which was translated into English as Dog Days (2006). In its original French version, Temps de Chien (Dog Days) won the Prix Marguerite Yourcenar in 2001, among other awards. Binyavanga Wainaina (Kenya) Winner of the 2002 Caine Prize for his short story, ‘Discovering Home,’ he was born in 1971. Wainaina is the Founding editor of Kwani?, an important source of new writing in East Africa. He is an outspoken commentator on international politics and African culture, and has written for many international journals, including Granta, The East African, The Guardian (UK) and the New YorK Times. He was honoured in 2003 by the Kenyan Publishers Association for his contributions to Kenyan literature. ...