Individualized Style, A Love Of Jazz, Luxurious Fabrics, And More w/ Morrinah Egharevba
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In this episode I talk to Morrinah Egharevba about why she doesn’t feel like style can be defined, the importance of comfort in her style, growing up in a Christian Liberian household, the business of looking good, being inspired by her mother’s style, why dresses are her go to piece, looking good at all price points, the struggle of buying bottoms, the piece that is a wardrobe must have, being modest and sexy, dressing for your body, and much more!  Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend.  Follow Morrinah on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Pinterest! In this episode, she mentions:  Mango ASOS Amazon Louis Vuitton Balenciaga Walmart Goodwill Visit the BSA website: https://www.blackstyleanecdotes.com/ Follow BSA on Instagram, Threads, and Facebook. Shop the Black Style Anecdotes collection!
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