Crazy how you forget how vast the world is
… and then you realize how little you really are.
beach blue waves. skies to ocean. swim travel summer.
Crazy how you forget how vast the world is
… and then you realize how little you really are.
beach blue waves. skies to ocean. swim travel summer.
your summer girl is actually hiding in the water. the beach and ocean is imprinted in the sky. the blue waves crash into your rocks.
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Sneak peak of the newest designs…we’re goin NEON! Modeled by EZ member @lalaleigh #neon #headwrap #turban #beach #nyc #instagood #igdaily #orange #love #channelorange #ocean #frankocean #bikini #rockaways #brooklyn #instamood #dope #swag #style #brooklyn (Taken with Instagram)
Bahamas: From Dusk to Dawn Series
I was going through my Bahamas pictures the other day and came across the night pics. We were walking through the Seafood Market in Nassau that was set alongside the ocean. Tried their specialty dish, Fried Conch, sat in an open aired patio and people-watched. Flares of light bounced off their pasteled walls, creating orbs of humid, neon air. It was bright and I’m glad I was able to catch it on camera. There’s definitely a Bahamian edge that made tropical island chillin’ different than any other place.
So here are bits and pieces of that scene. This night inspired my Summer colors by the way. Bright, neon, and loud! 
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Model, Shay, cooling out on the sidelines of INEZGALVEZ’s, “Caribbean Sunset” shoot. Beaded turbans launching soon…so stay tuned. Peep current turbans here. Www.inezgalvez.com
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Current Steeze: MIAMI Style
Hot Pink and Gold Jewelry. Fun for the city and the beach.
Earrings - from African Market in Harlem / Ring 1. - my neice’s pretty princess jewelry / Ring 2. - Egyptian Ring from my Bestie, Avalonne Hall
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Bahamian Street Art .
When traveling, I make sure to look for the street art because it’s a great way to learn about the culture. It’s all about context. I mean, you wouldn’t see this in NY and the subject matter wouldn’t usually have palm tree outlines, an island print, and a different language tagged on a wall. The colors are used differently too; a bright orange wall contrasting a Caribbean blue sky. If you walk around the local neighborhoods, you’ll notice their bright choice of color on Westernized architecture. Some buildings are neon coral with dark brown window shutters. You don’t see that everyday.
Travel. ’Cable Beach’ in the Bahamas