I would flip through magazines growing up and blossoming into a petite little woman with a colossal personality, and noticed someone too intriguing and confident for further description at that moment.
While striving and demanding equal right are important to leave your mark, even if unsung by the greatest, her legacy has proof and she deserves her acknowledgement for not only involving her body just her nude Instigram photos every other day, to become “famous!”
We are more than that just how are thighs are and how much are body can be shown for people who don’t deserve a peek at it. Our appearances are only a miniscule block of the foundation that composes our existence, and makes you that woman you will become and you will regret the time you wasted, on the superficial. You have the right to love your body, but there is so much more than that, you could be advertising on-line.

I glanced at an advertisement and noticed the Breath Taking and confident, Lana Olgivie.

I already made my mind of what Gorgeous meant, and who was the fashionable woman who would be my fashion muse until I gazed at Lana.

Once I left my high-end job of cooking chicken at Hardees and smelling like a chicken pit and covered with flour every other day;I still maintained my hair styles and kept my Cover Girl powder and wet and wild lipstick on stand by.
I would escape into my own world and buy myself three magazines with my Hardees check, because I was filthy rich. Yup, rolling in chicken flour and dough…

Lana Ogilvie created a vast amount of opportunities for women of color,and she should be paid homage to buy every model of color.
Lana still remains current in the model agency and as stunning as she was over 20 years ago. This lady is a trailblazer for all women in the industry.

Lana has appeared in Mademoiselle, Essence, Sports Illustrated, Elle, Vogue, Glamour, and Harper’s Bazaar. She has also created her own jewelry company,”Sabre.”
We women must remember those that were integral in our perspective as children. Every one that inspired you in the past are of course the reason and inspiration for the person you have become!

In this fashionable and ever-changing world, talent and class never can be forgotten and self-respect and inspiration should be celebrated.

Covergirl 1993
Lana Olgivie has contributed too much to fashion and innovation, and cultural acceptance and stayed humble and still lives a private but well documented life.

Lana Olgivie is currently a model at Heffner H2 Women! I could not verify her exact age, true woman of mystery and intrigue, and when you are that amazing, does it really matter?
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December 12, 2016
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