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Now, ladies, this blouse back design isn’t for the faint-hearted and no, we don’t mean you but for the people around you! Flaunt your sexy back in this tasseled wonder and leave everyone gaping!
Nothing ever surpasses the beauty of simplicity. This simple blouse back neck design with a basic round neck and latkans is a classic example of that. With a blouse-back neck design like this, you can be sure that it will never go out of style!
If you are up to wearing a backless blouse on your big day, then a latkan embellished blouse back neck design like this one is something you should definitely keep on your list!
Geometric cut-out backs are one of the most simple blouse-back neck designs that look chic and classy too. So, if you have a classic taste, then do give this blouse back neck design a try for one of your wedding sarees!
This racerback blouse back design with tribal back is something you can surely try wearing with a plain georgette saree and look totally kickass!
The trend of extra long latkans on blouse back neck designs is here to stay! If you too are fond of some drama in your outfits, add big oversized and
For Noni, a black woman in a cutthroat industry that thrives on spectacle, cultivating a hypersexual persona is the price of making it. To be noticed, as another character cuttingly observes, she must be perpetually “in a weave, face down, ass up.” Luckily for Noni—and for us—the first person to truly “see” her is a dashing cop (Nate Parker) with six-pack abs and the sweet ambition to “be a Brother who can make a difference.” His name is Kazam (Kaz for short), and despite the superhero moniker, in this black feminist romance he’s no conventional savior of a damsel in distress. For one thing, he’s got his own overbearing parent to deal with, and his own house to get in order. And although Kaz literally saves Noni’s life, in the end she is her own hero. Her comeback, as an artist and a woman, is a powerful and immensely satisfying act of self-reinvention.




