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Born and raised in France, into a kaleidoscope fusing the haves and have-nots, she elevated herself out of destined poverty through her sheer desire to succeed and the support of two loving parents. Yet she could not escape the racism and oppression dished out to Africans across the globe. Intuitively she held her ground and gravitated towards kindred souls, allowing no barriers to deter her quest for her piece of the pie. A ghetto-girl at heart, with the attitude to back it, she found most of life's lessons could be acquired from the school of hard-knocks, giving her a firm foundation for the challenges that lay ahead. France quickly proved unable to contain this high spirited Empress and so she took flight to the Ivory Coast, West Africa, where she initially intended to repatriate. Not long after her arrival unto the Coast there was civil unrest in that state. Determined not to return to France-Babylon, she shifted over to Ghana. Quickly she perfected her English and humbled herself for almost five years of quiet observation. During this time she sustained herself through her hustle and flow, which was becoming an art in itself. Her relationship with her parents is one she cherishes, so to keep the love alive she would fly in periodically with a couple sizeable suitcases filled with choice goods from West Africa. In so doing she was able to see her beloved mother and father, as well as re-up for another 6-10 months in Ghana. Realizing an income and the wherewithal to deal with the African conditions, she began to concentrate on her passion, fashion. Humbling, once again, she took an apprenticeship with an aspiring fashion designer in town. For the next 2 years she learned the art and the business of fashion.
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