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Kyle Richards’ White Swiss Dot Blouse

Kyle Richards’ White Swiss Dot Blouse

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 10 Trailer

Kyle Richards’ white swiss dot blouse with Erika Jayne Girardi looking at Porsche’s on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 10 trailer is a BH bargain when you compare it with her Saint Laurent blouse we just posted on. And while this puffed sleeve pretty is already out of stock there really are some amazing Style Stealers that are perfect for Spring whether you’ll be rocking it in a luxury car or on lockdown.

 

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Kyle Richards' White Swiss Dot Blouse

Zara White Organza Sleeve Dot Blouse

 

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Tinsley Mortimer’s Red Metallic Dress

Tinsley Mortimer’s Red Metallic Dress on RHONY

Season 12 Real Housewives of New York Fashion

Tbh when I first saw Tinsley Mortimer in this red metallic dress I totally thought we had reported on her wearing it before; and apparently I’m not crazy (well, that’s debatable) since according to BBH’s Lauren when she reported on Tanya Sam wearing it she also thought Tinsley wore it before. And although the Bravo blonde we may have been confusing her with was Braunwyn Windham-Burke (sorry, we’ve been drinking a lot these days), we’re going to take that all as a sign that Tinsley was totally meant to pick up this red just like we’re meant to put down the one that comes in a bottle.  

Fashionably,

Faryn

Tinsley Mortimer’s Red Metallic Dress

Braunwyn Windham-Burke’s Red Metallic Dress

Tanya Sam's Dark Red Metallic Dress

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Casual Friday: 5 MORE Chill Celebs Looks to Love

Casual Friday: 5 MORE Chill Celebs Looks to Love

While we here at Big Blonde Hair are still shopping for the best things to wear when we are allowed out of our houses again, we are also on the hunt for things to keep us cozy while we’re holed up watching Bravo. And what better to draw inspo from than pieces our favorite reality stars are wearing as they’re chilling at home too? Check out these 5 in stock pieces we saw this week that are ready for the sitting taking.

Missed the first edition of this last Friday? Click here for more cozy celeb looks. 

Casual Friday: 5 MORE Chill Celebrity Looks to Love

1. Stassi Schroerder’s Equipment Star Pajamas 2. Kristin Cavallari’s White RE DONE Tank

3. Lisa Rinna’s Onzie Leggings and Black RE DONE Tank 4. Leah McSweeney’s Champion Sweatshirt

5. Kameron Westcott’s Eberjay Pajamas (In a lighter shade)

 

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Watching More TV These Days? Let’s Remember Children’s TV Programmes from Our Past

Watching More TV These Days Let’s Remember Children’s TV Programmes from Our Past

In these new and – as everyone says – ‘unprecedented’ times, we are all stuck indoors, with a lot of time on our hands. I don’t know about you, but I am watching a lot more television than usual.

This
has made me reminisce about all the good programmes I have watched over the
years. I was thinking that the people responsible for planning programmes
should put on repeats of some wonderful series from decades past.

It
has also reminded me of the children’s TV I have been exposed to over my life.
Would you like to take a trip down memory lane with me?

Children’s Television When We Were Children

In
my own case, there was very little TV at all.

Growing
up as a small child in Washington, DC, in the late 1940s, there was only one TV
show for kids (or perhaps the only one I knew about, but I am sure there
weren’t many at all). It was called The Howdy-Doody Show, and all
I can remember is the beautiful (as I saw her) Princess SummerFall
WinterSpring. I wanted to be her when I grew up.

My
parents didn’t have a TV, so every day the show was on, I would walk up three
doors in my street to my friend’s house where we would watch it together,
sitting side by side on the floor. I suspect is was actually pretty terrible.

Anyone
else remember this programme?

By
the early 1950s, there were more shows, including one where you could submit
your artwork and win a prize, with your name then read out on the programme. Although
I always was (and remain) a terrible artist, I submitted something and won a
prize. That sort of thing stays with you.

Just
as children’s TV was really taking off, I was growing too old for it. I do
recall The Micky Mouse Show, which involved real children. I saw this
occasionally when looking after younger children and still remember the music
and the marching around.

Later Children’s TV

As
we all know, television programmes for children mushroomed over time. It wasn’t
until I had small children, in the 1970s and 80s that I took any interest.
There was a wealth of choice, including some fairly awful cartoons.

But
without doubt, the best of these programmes was Sesame Street. I watched
this regularly with both my children and felt I knew it well. It was genuinely
fun to watch by adults, as well as by children.

Indeed,
not long ago, I was writing to a friend and apologising for making a mistake.
And quick as a flash, the song came to me, “Everyone makes mistakes and so do
I!”.

Anyone
who watched Sesame Street for any time would remember this. It was sung
by Big Bird. I can still visualise him (her?) singing it, rocking to the beat
with enthusiasm. I can certainly sing the tune.

Many
of the characters remain with me still. Big Bird is easy to remember. Also,
Bert and Ernie, with their philosophical discussions. And Miss Piggie, who was
memorable, but much less interesting.

But
my favourite was Kermit the Frog, singing “It’s not easy being green,”
a sad song for all people who feel they are somehow misfits. I watched it
recently, and it remains incredibly poignant. As one of the comments below the
video says, “It made me laugh and cry at the same time.” Do have a listen for
yourself.

I’m
not sure there has ever been better children’s TV in terms of style as well as
content. Certainly, Peppa Pig, which is the only programme I watched
with my grandchildren, was very anodyne in comparison.

The Influence of TV

There
was a time when people used to worry about the influence of television on
children. I don’t feel that it had much influence on me, although my generation
had much less to watch, and it is difficult to know in any case.

I
never worried much about its influence on my children, although that doesn’t
mean I was right. Nowadays, people worry about computer games instead. But that
is another story.

In
any case, I suspect there are whole cohorts of older people who remember the
same TV shows from their own childhood or that of their children or even
grandchildren.

Now
that we must stay home for our own safety, perhaps we can look for those TV
shows we liked the best and watch them again.

What
children’s TV do you remember from your childhood? What programmes did you
watch with your children or grandchildren? Do you think children’s programmes
are getting better or worse? Please share with our community!

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10 Natural Hair Tutorials to Master Instead of Watching Paint Dry

All of a sudden, you’ve got lots of time on your hands. There are no parties to attend, non-essential errands to run or Hinge dates to decide between. You’ve also cleaned the house, finished a book, fed the cat and binged another season of The Office. When all is said and done, I guess the only thing left to do is go down a YouTube rabbit hole, right? Well, if that’s the case, you might as well hunker down with the best natural hair tutorials and actually learn something.

Besides getting a step-by-step guide to classic and new hairstyles alike, vloggers are a treasure trove of product recommendations, underrated techniques and kind-of amazing background music (more Megan Thee Stallion, please!). Instead of staring into the abyss of your friend’s Zoom background, use your free time to put on a headwrap, throw your braids into a new style and plenty more.

Finally—Learn How to Cornrow

Totally not ashamed to admit that I still struggle with this. Trust me—the day I can cornrow my own hair will be an amazing one. This tutorial takes each part of the process incredibly slow for beginners, making it easy to press play and pause as you try at home. Just be sure to protect you or the other person’s hair beforehand with a moisturizer like Pantene Gold Series Triple Care Braid Cream ($9.99 at Amazon) to prevent breakage.

Blowout Your Hair with Low Heat

Few things are more beautiful than natural hair that’s been blown-out, but with the wrong tool, it can lead to irreversible damage. Naptural85 (a YouTube vet) tutorials are still my go-to and her blowout demo with Revlon’s One-Step Hair Styler and Dryer ($33.99 at Amazon) will have you ready to turn up the heat.

Put on a Headwrap

There are a plethora of ways to wear a headwrap, but it’s easy to get caught in a styling rut. This top-rated tutorial from Kilahmazing delivers 4 standout looks using wraps from her very own line. My personal favorite is the “Canary” pattern ($28 at Kilah Crowns).

Work on Your Twist Out

You’ll find Bria Larine’s twist-out tutorial to be incredibly detailed and easy to follow, thanks to a close angle to her handwork and directions that aren’t too complicated. I also love that she incorporates almond oil ($7.79 at Amazon) into her process, as it’s super lightweight and great at locking in moisture on textured hair.

Keep Busy With Bantu Knots

You will be downright mesmerized by the end result of KJ Beauty’s bantu knot tutorial. Commenters underneath are also super helpful, recommending products like TGIN Butter Cream ($13.74 at Amazon) oil and water to downplay white residue.

Throw on a Wig for the First Time Ever

Wig tutorials aren’t in short supply on YouTube, but Makeba’s beginner-friendly guide is among the best as she doesn’t skimp on the details for each and every step. She’s using a unit from the popular My First Wig brand, but if you need something more cost-effective, I recommend this Original Queen lace front wig ($65.88 at Amazon).

Style Your Box Braids

You’ll want to have strong ponytail holders like the Goody Slideproof Elastics ($3.99 at Amazon) on hand to recreate most of Kashea Jabre’s 20 (!) hairstyles for box braids. The updo at the start of the video is my personal favorite.

Spice Up Your Short Hair

Whether you’re growing out a pixie or simply prefer keeping your hair short, it can be easy to settle for the same hairstyle every day. With the help of some Eco Style Gel ($8.99 at Amazon), a toothbrush and hair string, vlogger Shakeira C manipulates her short hair into 14 quick and easy styles.

Contemplate a New Wash Day Routine

Prettywitty77’s full wash day routine is loaded with lots of product recommendations for type 4 hair, including the affordable Creme of Nature Argan Oil Moisture & Shine Shampoo ($7.51 at Walmart).

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