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**An excerpt from my recent Huffington Post article, “Black Girl Crush Series, Part 1: ESTELLE”–the first in an awesome new series of interviews with Black female iconoclasts.**

When I initially wrote ”Sisterly Love: The Rise of the Black Girl Crush” I simply wanted to offer a modern reading on the powerful and delightful connection women of color have always shared with one another. Though the term “crush” insinuates an inane, temporal connection with certain subjects, I was able to argue instead that the “Black girl crush” reflects a deep admiration for women of color in the limelight whose careers affirm that our ambitions are hardly anomalous and certainly attainable.

I knew I wanted to expand on the idea somehow after the article published, and thought, “Why not simply interview the very subjects of these Black girl crushes?!” Why not discover what makes these women tick, which Black girls in turn inspire them, and where do they get their strength, inspiration, and style?

With this said, I began by talking to British singer/rapper, Estelle, who has enlivened audiences the world over with her soulful sound, fresh approach to style, and joyful spirit. With the recent release of her praiseworthy sophomore offering, All Of Me, Estelle draws from a long tradition of Black female songstresses, singing earnestly of the raw emotions that come with love and relationships, while injecting her signature groove into the infectious album.

Here she confesses her own Black Girl Crushes and pathos on style, life, and sisterhood….

Click here to learn what and who inspires singer/rapper, Estelle….

Vika Gasinkaya’s Fall 2012 collection (left)

Upheaval: that is the strongest current running through my life at the moment. Stronger than fashion, if you can believe. Much change is upon me, as Saturn Returns roars through my life at an unsettling pace, and I try not to plan too much, as life has such an interesting course of action. Instead I shut my eyes tight and brace myself for the next twist. Sometimes  brash, harsh change is at the next turn, while a small but welcoming gesture awaits me. The mercurial mood of my life is enough to make a young woman age, which I guess is the point, but it also affords me random invitations into exciting new worlds.

Such is the one Russian style star, stylist, and Buro 24/7 editor, Mira Duma, offered me a few weeks ago upon inviting me to designer, Vika Gazinkaya’s, Fall 2012 collection preview at Five Story, a luxury menagerie of a boutique and New York’s answer to Paris’ Colette. I’ve always admired Mira’s approach to style–it’s something inspired–and these lovely Russians are making a huge, unavoidable imprint on fashion. I love how their circle dominates, while playing unapologetically with the rules of fashion.

I scooted uptown on an unseasonably muggy evening to learn more.

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