Where to get “The” Pic
The best places to photograph your fits are your safari glamping tents, Zanzibar beaches, & wherever inspiration strikes.
Where to shop
Shop once you get there! Tanzania has authentic high-quality fabrics/garments for affordable prices.
Inspiration
Tanzania inspires me to wear easy outfits fit for royalty. Think Coming to America meets Bohemian.
Glamping Look
Easy and lightweight Crochet top paired with earth tone harem pants. Accessorized with woven basket and oversized hat.
Out & About Day Look
Can you believe this is a $7 African print dress bought in Tanzania at the market? Choose vibrant colors and bold prints. Pair with statement earrings and a bag to carry your lip gloss, phone, and money.
Photo Ready Day look
Choose simple but vibrant sets. This set is from Aliexpress and is perfect for comfort and versatility. The skirt can be worn in many ways and adds dimension to photos when moving.
Swimwear
Two piece set with sleeves. Choose prints with colors that compliment your skin tone. Choose swimwear that highlights the best parts of your body and makes you feel confident.
Safari Look #1
Stick with the theme of neutral colors but MAKE IT YOUR OWN! I choose a thrifted animal print button down (which I tucked the collar and buttons in and tied at the end) and paired it with camel colored suede sweats and matching tennis shoes. I also keep it cute with a red lip to make it pop and some hoop earrings. (I suggest trying to incorporate a scarf so that you can be cute and keep the dust out of your hair)
Safari Look #2
Again, stick with the theme but MAKE IT YOURS! This is my version of the tradition flannel shirt and cargo pants that others tend to wear on safari. I choose a khaki boiler suit and paired it with head band and boots. BEWARE that squat potties are sometimes the only option during safari.
Statement Pieces & Color Story
Choose bold statement pieces and pair it with simple but well put together basics. IE I choose to pair the bold handcrafted fully beaded headband I bought from my immersive experience with the Hadzabe Tribe with a strapless blue maxi dress. Read more about my experience with the Hadzabe Tribe HERE.
Choose colors that represent the country. An easy way to do this literally is to look at the colors of the flag (IE blue). The alternative is to choose colors that speak to you in relation to the country (IE orange for me)

