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Tuesday, 9 June 2015

The 'Afrocentric' Prom dress that went viral

So this prom dress made by Kyemah McEntyre which she wore to her prom on Friday went viral yesterday because it's different and 'Afrocentric' according to Necole Bitchie.


According to Necole Bitchie:
For the past couple of years, high school seniors have been dressing to the 9s, 10s and 11s for their “night to remember,” with completely beat faces and glamorous gowns that would put our prom pictures to shame. On the flip side, we’ve also seen some *head tilt* peculiar outfits that don’t quite hit the mark…not even within a mile! However, one high school senior didn’t just hit the mark; she crushed it!
Making its rounds on social media is Kyemah McEntyre’s utterly amazing, beautifully designed, fantastically gorgeous (and all the other adjectives) Afro-centric prom dress.
The 18-year-old first debuted the floor-length stunning creation on Twitter, posting a series of pictures of her stunting in her dress while also sporting an enviable afro. She captioned the images, “When European Ideals and standards of beauty mean absolutely nothing.” The tweet ended up getting over 2,000 retweets. She later shared another tweet, showing her support for girls mislabeled as “ugly” and “angry.” “This is for always being labeled as, “ugly” or “angry”. Thank God, stereotypes are just opinions.” Amen!
Kyemah, known as Kye, isn’t just beauty, she’s also brains. The talented artist sketched and designed the flowy, eye-catching number while Markell Evette of Markell’s Closet turned her vision into a reality. The red V-neck dress was also just as popular offline as it was online as Kye took home prom queen at her high school prom on Friday.

Via her Instagram page: I’m Kyemah McEntyre, I am 18 years old, and I am undoubtedly of African Descent.

65 comments:

  1. tjay'TEE BEllo9 June 2015 at 04:47

    Good for her. Business Idea and thank-goodness a ready-made market... Blessings!

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    1. True. But its too much cleavage for a high school event. Even if she's 18

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  3. I HOPE SARAKI LOOSE TODAY. THAT MAN I DON'T TRUST HIM.

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  4. Lovely outfit... Rly like the guy's bow-tie

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  5. It is not by wearing Afro centric gown. They should stop hating on progressive and aspirational Africans in America.

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  6. Its a nice dress. And my favorite color red

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  7. Yes! Be proud of your culture! I bet that dumb Ghanian tv presenter will call this unfashionable too,to think he works on tv and spew such dumb words...pathetic

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  9. Awesome..She's indeed a queen....#BlackIsBeautiful.Keep up the goody work,Linda

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  10. She's all beauty and brains.

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  11. Nice nd I like it

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  12. She looks good minus d outpouring cleavage

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  13. And some Ghanaians will ask why Buhari did not wear a Suit to Germany........ Go Girl..... You Rock.....

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  14. She looks good minus d outpouring cleavage

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  15. Amazing!!!! You go girl !!! Black and proud.

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  16. God bless you pretty! The dress is stunning.

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  17. Creative and nice for her age. * At least better than the space-drivers and their conductors that come here to leave space up and down*. I'm sure all those oyibos in her school go don vex sey she don take their shine that day. hehe.

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  18. Lovely.. Let that nonsense Ghanaian presenter come for this own again, let me twist his mouth..

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  19. And one retarded was busy slamming Buhari fr dressing in our attire...I hop d mumu(s) see ds

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  20. I see boobs not dress Ahahah kidding

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  21. She fine no be small. BB..Beauty and Brains

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  22. Stu-uh-ning!

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  23. We be repping Africa!!!




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  24. She is so cute...+her dress oh ma God I love eet n dats wa m talking abouh,promote ur culture just lik d Europeans will do to diers.m so loving did help right now

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  25. I like her bold statement but must she reveal her boobs

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  26. A beautiful dress but too much brest on display for me.

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  27. Awwwwww, bae making Africa proud!!! Nice one luv.

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  28. So lovely......African and proud

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  29. Shezz beautiful & her dress z a clear statement

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  30. Love the dress...its lovely.

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  31. HMMMMMM,NOT UNIQUE...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  32. Dis is what I kal true beauty

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  33. All I see is falling grace, and God help us wit all dis various styles of outfits dat we see.

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  34. The dress is absolutely gorgeous. Linda take note!

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  35. The dress is absolutely gorgeous. Linda take note!

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  36. lovely. Africentric!!! my word for it.

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  37. Bow-T and pocket Square 👌👌👌👌

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  38. Black nd proud, so luv d gown,but 2 much of breast out

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  39. I see my Nigerian girls running to their tailor in 3....2....1

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  40. She is beautiful and represents her Afrikan descending blood line. Time for us to shine like stars we are. Big up to Afrika

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  41. The dress is fabulous and the wearer/designer so very beautiful in it. Hope she goes on to accomplish more with her creative mind and gusto.

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  42. wow, i like it tho

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