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Udoli Guidelines made by Rukiya Zahra
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Official Udoli Guidelines *a must read* By Rukiya Zahra~ Okay, this is what you've all been waiting for! This will be all the things that
What is Udoli?
Udoli (u-do-lee) meaning doll or toy in the Zulu language is a modern tribal doll like style inspired by African and Caribbean culture. There are Six types of Udolies; Lulamtoti, Koko, Nobu, Kazi/Kunzi, Mandla, Makabila Lulamtoti (Loo-luh-mo-tee): Lulamtoti is a combination of the Zulu words Mtoti (meaning: sweet) and Lula (meaning: Simple). The Lulamtoti style can range from a simple sweet to super cute look. Lulamtoti Udolies wear warm light colours and incorporate bows, flowers, headbands, various cute designs on the face such as hearts, butterflies and swirl designs to create a look so sweet it’s sure to cause cavities. Koko: Koko meaning “wild” in Swahili is a fierce wild style that incorporates a lot of vibrant colours and eye-popping make-up. The Koko Udolies are not afraid to mix it all up, using every colour of the rainbow to create a style so fierce they are bound to turn head. Nobu: Nobu literally meaning Royal in Zulu is an Udoli style so glamorous you would think they were royally. These Udolies dress like Queens, King, princess and princes. Nobu Udolies “bling” themselves out with hair ornaments, bracelets, ankle bracelets, rings, necklaces, and head jewellery resembling the traditional Ethiopian headdress. Combined with clean reserved makeup these Udolies exude a confidence and beauty you can’t help but admire. Kazi/Kunzi: (ka-zee/Kun-zee) Taken from the words “Insikazi” meaning female animal and “Inkunzi:” meaning male animal. A Kazi Udoli referring to females and Kunzi Udoli referring to males is a style that encompasses the native animals of Africa. They paint dots around the eyes and make up to resemble the indigenous animals of Africa. But don’t worry the style of these Udolies are more fierce than the animals they represent. Mandla: Mandla meaning powerful in the Zulu language is a style of Udoli that incorporates a lot of dark colors, such as maroon, onyx blue, dark purple and black. The make-up is a clean dark sultry look, where as the hair is not adorned with a lot of hair accessories like the other Udolies, Instead the Mandla Udoli either wear one huge hair ornament vibrant in colour to contrast the dark style; for example a fire engine red, neon green or electric blue flower or a bright piece of clothing that contrast the dark like bright pink shoes or sun yellow bag. Makabila: Makabila meaning tribe in Swahili is a style where these Udolies pick a tribe in Africa and mimic the clothing adding a spice of fashion and a little twist to make it their own.
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This right here is the mother of udoli, you heard right this beautiful young woman started the udoli movement. Jochan Vivi Miekayo is an African American and Guyanese girl who was also an Ulzzang. Ulzzang is a Korean worded meaning “Best face”, and people who are into Ulzzang tend to focus on gaining perfect skin/big doll like eyes/over all beautiful appearances. The only thing that made Vivi different was that she was black, and Ulzzang does put a big emphasis on very light/pale skin. So from that Vivi created Udoli, which basically is a Zulu word meaning doll or toy and Udoli became the Ulzzang for black girls.
Sadly Vivi left Udoli to move onto other projects/things, and then in 2010 Udoli was brought back by a female named Nuru. Nuru is the person responsible for making Udoli more so refined and creating the terms for the different dolls, along with the help of The Udolis Gugu , Rukiya Zahra , Glee , Kimmi-Msizi ,Xolani , and オレンジ 하나비.
The terms for the new dolls were: Xuba- wild and colorful
Insikamuntu- animal person
Amahle- Uber tribal doll
Bachiko- Royalty doll
Lulamtoti- sweet and simple doll
Mandla- bad ass
Then in 2011 the Udoli Pete Yee revamped Udoli once more, adding on Dala which is the Elder doll and Singamoya which is the Earth Angel Doll In 2012 Pete’s facebook group is still going strong, and then August 18th, 2012 the Udoli Dessie Liang created Dessie’s Angels which originated on tumblr to promote different Udolis. As you can see Udoli is growing and changing with the years, but we will never forget our Mama Vivi.
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