African Blogger Archives - Kadenyi https://kadenyi.com/tag/african-blogger/ Official Website Tue, 27 Nov 2018 13:51:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://kadenyi.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/kadenyi-favicon.jpg African Blogger Archives - Kadenyi https://kadenyi.com/tag/african-blogger/ 32 32 194135949 What I wore: Kilimani Street Festival https://kadenyi.com/what-i-wore-kilimani-street-festival/ https://kadenyi.com/what-i-wore-kilimani-street-festival/#respond Tue, 27 Nov 2018 04:00:27 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4288 ABOUT THE EVENT: The Kilimani Street Festival is an event that has been taking place regularly since 2014 and is hosted by Kilimani Project Foundation,a community and residents association that seeks out to build a community of choice in Kilimani....

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ABOUT THE EVENT:

The Kilimani Street Festival is an event that has been taking place regularly since 2014 and is hosted by Kilimani Project Foundation,a community and residents association that seeks out to build a community of choice in Kilimani. My good friend and photographer Vince Oyolo has been trying to get me to attend the event for months now and I am glad I finally did as it was lots of fun.

The fun-filled day offers a perfect platform for family and friends to mingle and sample some of the products, including kids entertainment, sales from organic farmers market, fashion item vendors, food vendors and soul soothing entertainment flowing through the day on display.

The Kilimani Street Festival initially targeted the  cultural diverse population of people who live and work or play in Kilimani but It has over the time grown to an event that attracts an attendance of hundreds of Nairobi residents and their friends of all walks of life.

HOW TO ACCESS THE EVENT:

 Private/Personal vehicles:

  • Use Dennis Pritt Road and Park at St. Georges Primary School

Public Means of Transport:

  • From Westlands: Alight at Dennis Pritt Road and walk down the road. The venue is 2mins from Road House on your right.
  • From Town: Take a No. 46 and alight at Quality. Walk down the road toward Lenana Road. The venue is a few minutes from Spinal Injury Hospital.

When there, I noticed that Fashion also took center stage of the festival, with different designers showcasing their creativity on interiors and fabrics. I loved this as I got to snap some fabulous Pictures for Nairobi street style.

If its something you have not attended before I would highly recommend it. Prepare yourself  and come and enjoy a carnival affair with fan, food, drinks, kids corner and wide variety of vendors dealing with arts and fashion. The aim of this event is encourage familiarization with your neighbor for a safer and friendlier community feeling. I mean, How cool is that?

If you live in Kilimani, then you should come experience a special day of shopping and having a good time with your friends on your street. How fun!

On To The Outfit

Boho chic is one of my all-time favorite style vibes, but it can be tricky to pull off. Fret not as I have a simple, easy cheat sheet to help you nail bohemian style in a flash. Maxi dresses represent an easiness  and femininity often seen in boho chic style. The color white and the maxi dress goes so well as you often create a breezy and refreshing outfit.

One advantage of wearing a maxi dress is that you really don’t have to do much to style it. It literally covers your entire body. So it comes down to the style and cutting of the dress, and the accessories and shoes that affects whether the outfit looks good. In this case, I simply wore the beautiful dress with black sock boots and it looked amazing.

If you are one of those who like more creativity or you simply like more layers, this one may be for you. Simply drape a denim jacket over your shoulders for a super chic look. Turn this outfit into a boho outfit by wearing a boho style statement necklace and some chic African rings. Whether your prefer distressed leather or cloth, fringe or suede, a tiny cross-body or an oversized hobo bag, having a reliable and fantastic purse is key to tying your outfit all together.

Outfit Details

Jacket: Thrifted

Dress: Forever 21

Rings: Maasai Market

Bag: Old

Boots: H&M

If it were a sunny day, Oversized sunglasses would have been the choice as  they transcended boho girls and became a huge fashion trend just a few years ago. Although they aren’t as popular in the mainstream anymore, they’re still a bohemian staple. I tend to break, scratch, and lose sunglasses, so I typically just get inexpensive pairs from Kadenyi Pop Up.

If you have reach this point of the blog post, I really want to encourage you to take just one little step further. That is to go to your wardrobe or your local stores to try out a bohemian maxi dress, got to the Kilimani Street festival and get out of your comfort zone.

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi.

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Crushed Eyeshadow https://kadenyi.com/crushed-eyeshadow/ https://kadenyi.com/crushed-eyeshadow/#respond Sat, 04 Aug 2018 04:00:55 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4230 Vivid shadows and liners have dominated the eyes of runway models over the years. Make up artists have swapped the basic black and brown for every shade in the rainbow. Second to this has been glossy lids; It’s one of...

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Vivid shadows and liners have dominated the eyes of runway models over the years. Make up artists have swapped the basic black and brown for every shade in the rainbow. Second to this has been glossy lids; It’s one of those fashion week/internet beauty trends that I’ve found so enticing but, until recently, couldn’t quite work out how to appropriate for the everyday. This is the inspiration behind today’s shoot.

Details

Photography; Jenkins Kuyoh

Make Up Artist; Cynthia Wairimu

Hair: Sistar Kenya Marley Braids

While researching, many articles suggested using baby oil to create a “wet look” eye shadow, We of course tried it out with Cynthia with foundation underneath but the oil mixed with the foundation making my face muddy. So I had to clean my face and douse myself in oil as she sprinkled a beautiful Morphe shade on my eyelids. Just as I opened my eyes we found it collected in my eye lid crease almost immediately. Not getting defeated, we had to do this whole shoot with my eyes shut which was so nerve wrecking because I really didn’t know how the final look would come out.

Quick Tip

If you want to re purpose your broken shadow, mix a little shadow with Vaseline for a pigmented gloss. When I tried this, the sheen ended up being somewhere between a lip gloss and a lipstick. I’d recommend this if you want to create a custom color or wear a crazy hue (like blue, green, or black) for the night — it beats purchasing an entire tube of lipstick you’ll only wear a few times. You can also use clear lip balm if you don’t have Vaseline, but Vaseline is definitely the cheapest route.

I love how the final look came out, going with my theme of hairstyles inspired from the past, my curly fringe partnered with the glossy body complemented the entire concept. Who knew glossy eyelids would become decidedly more ethereal than editorial?

What do you think of the final look? Have you tried glossy lids before? Lemme me know in the comment section below.

Stay stylish,

Kadenyi.

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The Sands Experience https://kadenyi.com/the-sands-experience/ https://kadenyi.com/the-sands-experience/#respond Wed, 25 Jul 2018 06:00:17 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4273 The Sands Kenya is a Private Island Resort with magical fusion of nature and comfort with elegance and romance. Stunning white sands beach fringed by coral reefs and a tidal. A stunning white beach fringed by coral reefs and a...

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The Sands Kenya is a Private Island Resort with magical fusion of nature and comfort with elegance and romance. Stunning white sands beach fringed by coral reefs and a tidal.

A stunning white beach fringed by coral reefs and a tidal saltwater lake surrounded by a mangrove forest.

A diverse mixture of indigenous and tropical Flora that attracts a wide variety of fascinating insect and primate life.

All this combined with the loving care of our Kenyan staff will make your holiday on Chale Island intriguing, relaxing and warmly memorable.

Wanna see More? Check out this video

Till next time…

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi.

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Born To Blush https://kadenyi.com/born-to-blush/ https://kadenyi.com/born-to-blush/#respond Sat, 30 Jun 2018 04:22:59 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4160 In many ways we should be thankful for contouring, the most ridiculed make-up technique since liplining. This style of making up affords mortals with puffy faces the illusion of good cheekbones, better jawline definition and more slender noses. Photography:Jenkins Kuyoh...

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In many ways we should be thankful for contouring, the most ridiculed make-up technique since liplining. This style of making up affords mortals with puffy faces the illusion of good cheekbones, better jawline definition and more slender noses.

Photography:Jenkins Kuyoh

Make Up Artist:Cynthia Wairimu

Hair: Front Darling Kenya Elegant Braid Back SISTAR Kenya Marley Braids

Done At: Posh Palace Kenya by Doreen The Stylist

Nails: Soch Solo Of Posh Palace Kenya

In the past few years, we’ve all got used to using more complexion make-up, as they call it in the biz. Sculpting and highlighting products have become a new normal for many women’s cosmetics bags. But it is quite an effort. There are signs, though, that the grip of this fashion for a multitoned chiselled face is loosening.

In ancient Egypt, ground red ochre (a natural pigment) was mixed with fat to create a red tint that people would smear on their lips and their cheeks that popped against the harsh black kohl around their eyes. At the recent catwalk collections, many of the make-up artists used just a pop of pink on the cheeks. Chanel and Simone Rocha sent models out looking flushed.

Trendy makeup companies aimed at young women are trying to make it seem super cool again too, launching liquid and stick blushes that people are currently obsessing over. We were totally inspired by Rihannas look in the Met gala when creating this look but added our own touch to it as its a slightly over the top blush look.

So, here’s to blush, not only for its ability to survive a gruesome and lengthy history and come out as one of the most effective makeup items of our time, but also for constantly adapting to trends and the women who love to wear it.

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi

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What I Wore : Nairobi National Park https://kadenyi.com/wore-nairobi-national-park/ https://kadenyi.com/wore-nairobi-national-park/#respond Mon, 25 Jun 2018 03:00:05 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4198 I am a huge fan of casual wear. I love a simple t-shirt, pants, denim jacket and comfy shoes combination. When you are going to spend a long time in a car or any other means of transport, never compromise...

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I am a huge fan of casual wear. I love a simple t-shirt, pants, denim jacket and comfy shoes combination. When you are going to spend a long time in a car or any other means of transport, never compromise on comfort. We just can’t afford looking like we came off the runway while not being able to stretch out however we like.

Photography: Fardosa Hussein

COLOURS:

– On a  safari, the colour of your clothing makes little difference. Everyone says, wear only khaki/brown/beige but it doesn’t really matter if you’re not walking out in the bush.

– What I learnt is I would not take white or very light-coloured clothing again because they get ruined by the red dust. For the same reason it’s not a good idea to take white shoes or any fancy shoes on game drives.

CLOTHING:

– You don’t have to buy safari shorts, cargo pants, trekking shirts etc. for the trip. Wear normal casual summery stuff: capri-length lightweight jeans, tunic tops, sandals. A simple skirt and top would have been ok too, or leggings and a tunic. There is a lot of climbing in and out of vehicles so leggings are a good idea, if your skirt is short. Just make sure your clothing is comfortable because you’ll be driving a LOT.

– Wear only cotton – acrylic or polyester would be so hot!

HATS:

– I found a scarf tied round my head much better than a safari hat. It wasn’t that sunny (it had been raining just prior to our safari) so sunglasses & scarf & lots of sunblock were more comfortable on the windy drives. If you do wear a hat, it has to tie under your chin.

– When the roof is open, the wind messes up long hair, so definitely take something to tie it back with and maybe a bandana too.

SHOES:

– I just wore simple sketchers sneakers; Converse or Toms would be OK too but you’d have to wash them after the safari. No need for heavy trainers, let alone walking boots!

OUTFIT DETAILS

Sunglasses:Kadenyi Pop Up

Scarf: Vintage Hermes

Choker: Maasai Market

Watch:Casio

Jacket:Denim Co

T-Shirt:My Simple Tee

Pants: River IslandShoes:Sketchers

Have you been on safari? Did you enjoy it? What did you wear?

Keep Styling,

Kadenyi.

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Wild Waters https://kadenyi.com/wild-waters/ https://kadenyi.com/wild-waters/#respond Thu, 14 Jun 2018 06:00:48 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4111 One of my childhood memories resonate from swimming at Wild Waters. Set in the sunshine coast of Kenya, Wild waters boast a wide range of fun and exhilarating entertainment facilities for all ages! With 15 Adult and Kids Water Slides,...

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One of my childhood memories resonate from swimming at Wild Waters.

Set in the sunshine coast of Kenya, Wild waters boast a wide range of fun and exhilarating entertainment facilities for all ages! With 15 Adult and Kids Water Slides, a unique Rain Dance Disco Arena, a Gaming Arcade, Bumper Cars, and a number of theme rides, Wild Waters is the complete entertainment facility equipped at maximizing your amusement. They also have a large food court and bar that serves both local and internationally branded cuisines.

Prices

Wild Waters charges are based on whether customers choose to use the water facilities to swim and slide. The fees are therefore based on sliders and non sliders as follows:

Resident Slider Kshs 1,400
Non-Resident Slider Kshs 1,600

“Kindly note that prices are subject to change without notification”

The winding tunnels at Wild Waters look like they just sit, lazily basking in the sun, waiting for you to hop on so they can spit you out in to the pool. They do not look like much, especially when the place is empty and there’s no water flowing through them. You know the adventure that awaits you from what everyone says, but some of these things need to be experienced to be believed.

On the second day of our #ATSTravelSquad trip, Me and Susan decided to be young again and try on the rides… Here’s the thing – you cannot really prepare for the things that those tunnels make you feel. Screaming is going to happen but it helps take my mind off the fear. For the first ride they let me share a floater with Susan in the tunnels and it was so much fun! Th drop was not something we expected and so it was quite exhilarating. If you take that control freak friend of yours who just needs to take a chill pill, or that other one who’s too stiff. If you have letting go issues, hop on to that train as well and start with the tunnel in your favourite colour.

If you like a challenge, start with the black tunnel/ black hole. Lie on the floater facing up and close your eyes – or keep your eyes open because it will be so dark, it will not matter anyway. Press the scream button, which although pretty effective, will become harder and more embarrassing to do if you’re past 20. And then let the water lead you to wherever it pleases. Let go.

By the time you’re on your 5th ride though, you will not know what fear is. Those landings though – those may take some getting used to! Good thing, most of the tunnels empty in the shallow pool, so you need not worry if you can hardly swim. Just get going already!

After all that swimming we had a scrumptious coastal meal from the food court and called it a day.

Outfit Details

 

Hair: Posh Palace Kenya

Make Up: Willy Collins

Swim Suit: New Look

Kimono: Amanda Fashions

Wild Waters is something you should definitely try out.

 

Stay stylish,

Kadenyi.

 

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Hairstyles Inspired From the Past https://kadenyi.com/hairstyles-inspired-past/ https://kadenyi.com/hairstyles-inspired-past/#respond Tue, 12 Jun 2018 06:00:53 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4163 A telltale way to figure out when an old picture was taken? The hair! Hair trends have the amazing ability to rekindle memories of years past, while sometimes prompting the thought “What was I thinking? Photography:Jenkins Kuyoh Make Up Artist:Cynthia...

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A telltale way to figure out when an old picture was taken? The hair! Hair trends have the amazing ability to rekindle memories of years past, while sometimes prompting the thought “What was I thinking?

Photography:Jenkins Kuyoh

Make Up Artist:Cynthia Wairimu

Hair: Front Darling Kenya Elegant Braid Back SISTAR Kenya Marley Braids

Done At: Posh Palace Kenya by Doreen The Stylist

Nails: Soch SoloOfPosh Palace Kenya

In the 50’s Sky high ponies were the go to hairstyle as well as cornrows for Africans. They were the trademark of the powerful women who wore them, And because beauty, just like fashion exists in a cyclical universe. Classical hairstyles constantly re-emerge from the past in a 2.0 form. Accent braids are the perfect addition to any ‘do’ when you need to spice up a plain pony, loose waves, or bone-straight locks.

I have partnered with Posh Palace Kenya to start showcasing to you some fun and different hairstyles with a major historical inspired revival this season. It’s the perfect time to have fun with a sexy summer look during this cold weather. Be sure to keep checking out my website and soon you’ll be rocking way back when styles like a true style icon!

For this beauty look we had to try out the newly raved make up look that is Faux Freckles. There are some beauty traits that not everyone is blessed with — and one of these traits come in the form of tons of teeny, tiny freckles that grace your face. The good news is that even if you don’t naturally sport freckles on your bare skin, they’re super easy to replicate with a little makeup.

Freckles instantly make the complexion look fresh, as if you have no foundation on. It’s a beauty trick I use more often than you may think. If your foundation or powder looks cake-y, pop a few freckles on top. It will fool everyone into thinking you just have gorgeous, perfect skin, and that you’re not wearing much makeup.

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi

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My Sunglasses Lookbook https://kadenyi.com/my-sunglasses-lookbook/ https://kadenyi.com/my-sunglasses-lookbook/#respond Sat, 26 May 2018 07:43:47 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4157 Hi guys, So I recently just started my online shop and decided on adding sunglasses as one of the accessories, These are examples of some of the sunglasses I will be selling. They will be hand picked by me tailored...

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Hi guys, So I recently just started my online shop and decided on adding sunglasses as one of the accessories, These are examples of some of the sunglasses I will be selling. They will be hand picked by me tailored to your own personal style. I hope y’all like this little intro i did for it and that you check up the shop for edgy, on trend sunglasses, clothing’s and accessories.

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My SGR Experience https://kadenyi.com/my-sgr-experience/ https://kadenyi.com/my-sgr-experience/#respond Wed, 16 May 2018 06:00:15 +0000 http://kadenyi.com/?p=4131 Hi guys, Long time no see huh? I have been so caught up with work this year that I am ashamed to say I abandoned my website. Luckily I did not forget to be a blogger and so I have...

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Hi guys, Long time no see huh? I have been so caught up with work this year that I am ashamed to say I abandoned my website. Luckily I did not forget to be a blogger and so I have plenty of fun blog posts to show y’all what Ive been up to. To start you off, Here is my Madaraka aka SGR Standard Gauge Railway  Experience.  We were hosted by African Touch Safaris (ATS) whom arranged the entire trip for us. The standard gauge is a railway that connects the port city of Mombasa to Kenya’s capital city Nairobi. It replaces the parallel and colonial Uganda Railway that was originally built during the British colonial rule in the 19th century and is the country’s largest infrastructure project since independence.

Photography: Jenkins Kuyoh

Getting to the Nairobi Terminus is a trip on its own, you know Mombasa road and its traffic not to mention it’s past the Syokimau Railway station. The tip alone to the station Cost us Kshs1,100 on Taxify from town.

Who would have thought that Mombasa is now so much closer for us folks living upcountry. I was really excited because I had never used the train before. I was traveling with my girl Susan Kaittany for her travel show Platinum Lifestyle that I cannot wait to showcase to you guys. We were traveling with her whole crew for a week in Mombasa and boy didn’t I have a great time.

Getting to the station

The Nairobi terminus has lots of options to get you from the station to your destination:

  • The Commuter train, which costs 50/- per person
  • Taxi services, from your regular cab guy, to Little, Uber, Mondo Ride, Taxify and others being available
  • Public transport buses outside the station

We got to the station at around 11 ‘O’ clock and was met with numerous security checks; I counted at least 3 checks in both the Nairobi and Mombasa Terminus:

  • One, outside in the open area, with sniffer dogs and the army guards.
  • Second one just after your ticket is first validated by security guards, with a scanner (separating the men from the women)
  • Third one just as you get through the main terminal building’s doors, and is not gender specific. Your ticket is validated again.

You are not allowed to carry any contraband material: drugs, weapons etc. No alcohol is allowed on board too. Camera equipment is treated suspiciously, so either have it packed well, and/or have the right permits especially if you intend to film or photograph on board or around the station (It costs about Kes. 50000)

Ticketing

Tickets are mostly sold in advance, so you have time to plan ahead for your travel. You can buy the tickets between 7:00 am and 4:00 pm daily. You can also get a refund on any tickets/extras before the train departs, with a 20% cancellation fee charged. No refunds after the train departs.

Ticket Price: Kes. 700 – economy, Kes. 3,000 – First class

Children:

  • Under 3 years – Free
  • 3 – 11 years – Half price
  • 11 and above – Full price

Do not forget to carry your train ticket and ID/passport. You will need them at various stages, such as when boarding, and (the ticket) when leaving the station after arrival. It may be quite costly if you lose it.

We boarded First Class Coach Number 8 at 1:30 am. The ambience of the coach was beautiful and well thought out as one feels at home immediately with soothing music all through the journey. The aisle was wide and the leg-room comparable to Business Class and it was way more than I anticipated. I have to commend the architect and interior designers as they did a wonderful job.

Food

The train ride was so smooth guys I couldn’t believe I had not tried it earlier.  One hour into the trip we were hungry and decided to check out the menu. Food and drink orders take time. We however were on First class so we got that platinum experience. The rest of the crew was in coach ad they ordered while in Nairobi and got the food and drinks past Mtito Andei.

The snacks at the station are quite affordable and tasty with the price range not exceeding KSH 2000 of which I thought was fair considering you will be served fresh tasty food and lets not forget the experience. I ordered some mashed potatoes with meat stew and suma wiki while Susan ordered the chicken sandwich with some wine but we kept interchanging and eating ea others food as everything was delicious 🙂

It takes 4 hours from Nairobi to Mombasa, and 4 hours 16 minutes back, and this could be a long time to stay seated. Here’s some tips and tricks:

  • Carry some food/snacks. Food/drinks service doesn’t begin until you’re well under 2 hours into the trip. Considering the time you get to the station, a lot of passengers haven’t had their breakfast. So either take time to have a good solid breakfast at home, or carry some snacks. Water, tea, juice etc are allowed in regular portions, as well as snacks. Baby food is allowed. You can also wait till the catering team starts service, but their prices are slightly expensive.
  • Seating is comfortable, but if you can secure a window seat, do so. Most of the spaces seat 6 pax on one side of the train, and 4 on the other, so you can plan your group travel to sit together comfortably. If you have kids, it would be prudent to secure their own seats too, to avoid them disturbing other passengers, or tiring you. No standing is allowed.
  • Luggage on board is allowed, but up to certain limits. The limit is currently at 30kg maximum. 1.6 metres length, height, breadth maximum. This translates to two large suitcases. You have to be smart though and think through how you’re going to lug them across the station grounds, since there are no trolleys/support staff. You also have to get them to fit in the overhead racks or below the seats.

The trip to Mombasa is smooth filled with various amazing nature and views to check out. Me and Susan chatted and viewed all this during the trip.

 

Arrival

Just like Nairobi, it’s so far away from the CBD…..however, here there is no public transport. We arrived late into the night so luckily for us ATS travels had already arranged a driver to pick us up. Keep your ticket with you through the trip, as you will require it to scan yourself through the exit gates.

The Mombasa terminus also has some options:

  • Public transport (large matatus), at 100/- per person, into Mombasa CBD. These are many, and are the best and fastest option.
  • Uber is only an option if you have pre-arranged the travel. Most drivers will not come to the terminus unless pre-booked.

Overall the SGR is something you should try if you are tired of buses or the quick plane trip. I thoroughly enjoyed myself and cant wait to use the SGR again. Have you tried the SGR? Feel free to share your experience in the comment section too….

AW! I also have a vlog on this trip, Have you checked it out? Link is

Stay Stylish,

Kadenyi

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