Style, artistry, sensitivity, creativity, honesty, quality, individualism, inner Fire, inner Fight, intelligence, exuberance, Faith, Passion, Respect, and Confidence! Whether you have it already or still in the midst of trying to get it, check out the Lisas! They had it and capitalized on it. It's what every man wants, what some don't deserve, and what few know how to handle!

With one glance Prince Akeem was certain that Lisa McDowell was his Princess; with her fabulous smile an audience reached into their pockets for chicken bones and money "the kind that folds"; with his spray can in tow, the Soul Glow king himself made consistent efforts to court Miss Lisa out of her Independence and into matrimony. But outside of this unnecessary validation, Lisa pretty much had it GOING ON! The Queens bred "around the way" girl strategically placed her swag where she felt it was most deserving. Lisa was ALWAYS well put together, and every word that came out of her mouth was said with passion and heart touching honesty. She was a woman of service, class, and purity. We dug her blatant intelligence, her audacity to throw a beanie on over her fro, the hostility behind her entry through the Subway's turnstile, her thought out decision to turn down Akeem, the hand on her hip as her accent's take over forced her to pronounce father "fawtha", but most of all we dug her Ola Ray meets Tess McGill tribute outfit, as she justified the horrible sounds of Randy Watson and Sexual Chocolate. Lisa is our girl! "She always gets the good ones" ~Patrice McDowell


Lisa Turtle's ultimate goal at Bayside High (wait wasn't the Jr. High Bayside too), was dodging the annoying advances of Screech Powers, charming her parents out of their Visa, holding the hottest black boy hostage, making exceptional grades, and effortlessly taking home the Gold in the Best Dressed Olympics. Lisa was the flyest Token television had ever seen! Her creative edge set her apart from anyone at her school (not to mention anyone we'd ever seen on television before). Amongst a sea of Malibu Barbies and Kens, Lisa held her own when it came to social issues, sassing who ever got in her way, and literally being the only one with rhythm in the "I'm So Excited" video (I couldn't handle Spanno). She made being a candy striper stylish and she was the sole reasoning behind black women wearing cowboy boots. Lisa had us all getting up early in the morning to tease our bangs, to match the lining of our jackets to the trim of our hats, and to think outside of the box when it came to career choices.
Her denim cropped high collared jackets, her multi tiered tulle bustled dresses, her shoulder paded rompers, and the prints, OHHHHHHHH the prints. Floral, polka dots, zig zags, checkard, OMG, red and yellow lightning bolts. But no one wore Leopard the way Lisa did! The girl killed us with high waist belts, color conscious scrunccis, plastic jewelry, a fresh manicure, and red lipstick. LOVE! Every trend, every accessory, every thing (we didn't think of), every creative boundary, Miss Turtle stepped right over it! Not to mention her hair was ALWAYS on point.
One of my favorite episodes/outfits ever: The "Mystery Weekend" episode, Lisa walks through the door of the mansion with the most fabulous paisley printed tote. The girl is wearing a blazer inspired dress reminiscent of the Joker; color blocked with red, yellow, teal, green; architectural lapels, padded shoulders; paired with red velvet flats. HAUTENESS. The chick asks for a Mango tonic with a kiwi twist, because it matched her outfit! FLY! For dinner, she enters the room wearing a black pencil mini dress with oversized bubble butterfly shoulder detailing in magenta, cerulean, neon yellow, and orange. Drama for yo Mama! Confidence at its finest.


Lisa Simpson was everything that every member of her family wasn't. Growing up, I wasn't allowed to watch the Simpsons, but just like "Martin" "Reasonable Doubt" and "Boyz in the Hood" I played catch up later on in life. Lisa had it all; confidence, artistic expression, intelligence, patience, perfect grades, and the ability to simply stand strong for what was right and what was wrong. (The first Female President in the making). Lisa was a girl of power. Her talents and awards were consistently unappreciated and usually uncelebrated but she continued to the top! Lisa was totally aware of all the frivolous ignorance that surrounded her, but she pressed on, overlooking the clueless negativity of society (and her Dad). She rocked common sense and book sense. (Who has both?)
Lisa was an activist and a realist. She was health and body conscious, she cared about her future, and she always planned ahead! She trusted her family and supported their dreams even when they didn't support hers. She was driven and with held the dopest ability to act as a human thesaurus. She was a fighter with just the right amount of sweetness. But she was a sass when necessary and a smart elick when no one was paying attention, which was usually all of the time. She had no need to succumb to peer pressure she was always a lady, besides, her solo during the opening score screamed sex appeal. She was classic. Always working with a look that simply worked best for her. A red strapless tunic with a feminine set of matching Mary Janes and the chicest pair of pearls. Timeless! "Your victory is tainted, asterisk asterisk"

The Lisas, the Real Fly Girls!
Now think, what if all of these women created 1 LISA? Could you handle her?
PLS