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Lessons I Learned As A Debutant

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Lessons I Learned As A Debutant

"Black American debutante balls can be traced back to 1778 in New York, when the first debutante was recorded by a newspaper, with the first official ball occurring in 1895 in New Orleans" (New York Times). Black debutante balls present young girls from Black communities to society. Young ladies are encouraged to exemplify good manners, grooming, and social etiquette. But unlike other debutante balls, whose primary goal is to prepare and present young women for marriage, Black debutante balls prepare debutantes for the world outside of the protection of their social circles and communities. Within Black communities, the spotlight is...

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A Guide to Family Planning

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A Guide to Family Planning
A guide to great decision making.

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Charm, Beauty, and Grace

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Charm, Beauty, and Grace

In 1948 Ophelia DeVore-Mitchell, former model, agent, charm-school director and newspaper publisher, opened the first black charm school to teach African-American women etiquette, self-preservation and confidence.  Long before the phrase “Black is beautiful” gained currency in the 1960s, Mrs. DeVore-Mitchell was preaching that ethos by example. In New York in the 1940s — an age when modeling schools, and modeling jobs, were overwhelmingly closed to African Americans — Ophelia helped start the Grace del Marco Modeling Agency and later founded the Ophelia DeVore School of Self-Development and Modeling. As a charm-school director, Mrs. DeVore-Mitchell taught dress, diction and deportment to thousands of students,...

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Socialite Chronicles: How to Socialize & Get Out of Your Comfort Zone from The Black Socialite Herself

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Socialite Chronicles: How to Socialize & Get Out of Your Comfort Zone from The Black Socialite Herself

Traveling to New York from Montreal alone at 19 was the major step The Black Socialite took to come out of her comfort zone. By doing that, she learned so much about herself and her capabilities. Ultimately, you do not know who you are/what you are capable of until you push yourself out of your comfort zone. “If you stay comfortable forever, chances are you will never reach your fullest potential," she says. To get out of her comfort zone, The Black Socialite says.... Continue reading for Blog Access and Private Society Members. Do you feel comfortable getting out of your...

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La Perla

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La Perla

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