Stormi Texas

Stormi Texas

Stormi Texas is a GMO staff writer.


She can be contacted at Stormi@glossmagazineonline.com

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This winter, you don’t have to wear those old plain black and gray sweaters. You can add some bright colors to your winter wardrobe. Let’s not forget to talk about the shoes—no one said you have to wear ugly boots during the cold winter months. Every season your wardrobe will change. Here are a couple different ideas you can use to add to your winter wardrobe.

Living in a recession means you have to cut back on many things like fashion. Looking fabulous and having stylish clothes doesn’t mean you have to overdraft your checking account. You can still have the designer’s clothes for a low price. Shopping online has become a new trend for many people.

Cool to Be Plastic? A Look at Plastic Surgery

Published in Lifestyle
Friday, 03 September 2010 15:27

Making my way down the magazine section, looking at the glossy covers, each celebrity looks so perfect: flawless makeup, every hair stand in the right place, wearing designer clothes. I can take five magazines and line them all up.

Abstinence

Published in Lifestyle
Friday, 03 September 2010 15:20

Abstinence has been a big topic, especially with young celebrities. Pop stars like the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift all openly admit they will stay virgins until they get married. Yet the mainstream media has never taken a look at young black celebrities who have taken the pledge to stay virgins until marriage.

Today, being a singer or actor is not good enough anymore. Many celebrities feel they need to have their own clothing line to express their unique styles. Some celebrities have had some successful lines like Gwen Stefani’s L.A.M.B. and Harajuku Lovers and Beyonce’s House of Dereon. When putting out a clothing line. you need to know about the different types of fabrics and how you want your brand to look. Not everyone can become a fashion designer; it takes more than a famous name to sell a clothing line. Let’s take a closer look at some of these lines.

Bye-Bye College, Hello Real World!

Published in Creative Writing
Sunday, 02 May 2010 16:37

The big day has come; you’ve been waiting on it for the past four years—graduating from college. You will no longer have to take tests, study for midterms or finals. No more light night studying for a quiz or typing out five-page papers the night before it’s due, and no more running late for those 9 a.m. classes. You now can walk across the stage and smile at all of your family and friends who have supported you during your college years.

Boutiques Fight to Stay Open During Recession

Published in Fashion & Beauty
Wednesday, 30 December 2009 13:49

Founded by Emilia Dlugolecka, the Mr. & Mrs. Digz boutique is hard to miss. In two large windows facing the street, a long white dress is studded with sparkling rhinestones. Mr. & Mrs. Digz is one of the most unique boutiques in the Chicago area, and it offers a distinctive array of selections.

Truly Not My Hair

Published in Fashion & Beauty
Sunday, 01 November 2009 19:44

As I am sitting in a chair letting my favorite hair stylist braid my hair, I start to think about how many times I have been in this same chair getting my micro-braids. I have always worn braids, and would even say that braids are my “trademark.” As silly as it may sound, it’s the truth.

YouTube Star Erika David

Published in Entertainment
Saturday, 29 August 2009 21:45

Each day, millions of people upload different videos to their YouTube accounts. YouTube has become one of the most popular places on the Internet. Many of the website users have started their careers using the website--to get discovered by different people in the entertainment industry. Singers are taking advantage of using YouTube to get their music heard by people. A quick way to get people to watch your videos is to sing a popular song that is playing on the radio or a classic song. That’s what Erika David did. She is known on YouTube as the girl with a big voice, singing songs by NE-YO, Beyonce, and Keyshia Cole. With over 100 videos and 58,357 subscribers, David has used the website to start her singing career.

Where are all the African American TV Shows?

Published in Entertainment
Saturday, 29 August 2009 21:28

Over the years, African Americans TV shows have come a long way. Different shows like “Good Times,”  “The Jeffersons,” and “The Cosby Show” displayed African Americans living their lives in a brighter light. Hollywood usually tends to portray African Americans as criminals or working in a subservient position. These three shows had brought something other TV shows were missing—some sort of “reality” in the African American community.

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