"Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world." - Marilyn Monroe
This is the famously named as the 'Queen of Rap', Onika Tanya Maraj aka NICKI MINAJ.
She is a prime example of someone that obtains Divine Feminine Energy. Her presence
alone is very striking, radiating a type of powerful aura with her compelling opinions.
In this,
she
is mostly known in her Raps as controversial and bold. This reeks passion from a woman who has been
deprived and challenged from early age. I enjoy her projects very much and always been a fan from
early. This is a for me is a win. I
adore lushious and strong-willed females that don't lessen their standards and pride. Especially, in
exceeding in male-oriented/driven industries.
The Gorgerous Radiating Black Supermodel/Icon of our late 20th/Early 21st Century of all time. The NAOMI CAMPBELL.
Naomi Campbell is one of the most recognised, International Superstar Model of all time. Emerging out
of the
five original supermodels - she has graced the covers of more than 500 magazines during her career
from the age of 15. Effortlessly, showcasing her natural beauty with extra poise, elegance and class
-
she makes it known as her pure talent is modelling down the runway.
Before the 80s had hit, she was well earned the title of a multi-millionaire and were famous
beyond the fashion world. One of my favouite Divine Icons that made mogul as motivating as learning
she was born and bred out of Streatham, SW London - literally minutes from I am currently based.
Last but not least, the Ultra Breathtaking, Blonde Blondshell. MARILYN MONROE.
Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, model, and singer. Famous for playing comedic "blonde bombshell" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s. It is not hard to know why she became an beauty icon in the early 50s; as her signature looks derived for her bright blonde hair and her love for her deep red lipstick. This was empowering as she claimed her beauty as her power to manoveure around the Hollywood industry. This although, set a challenge as the ciritisms and complexitiies surrounding her image especially in the 50s, was