Monday, March 21, 2016

US based Tanzanian international model Tausi Likokola is back home with new idea



US based Tanzanian international model Tausi Likokola is back home with new idea
Tanzanian former international model Tausi Likokola who just returned from a trip from Europe has been in and out of the country to promote her beauty and lifestyle products launched through her company now based here in Tanzania  named Tausi Dreams LTD. 

Tausi is still based in the US but is now back in Tanzania to continue working on a number of projects as well as marketing her latest launched products; perfume named 'Tausi Dreams ' as well as high quality human hair extensions named 'Tausi Beautiful You Hair'. 


Tausi who raised in high fashion world internationally on the 90's worked with  fashion houses such as Gucci, Christian Dior, Issey Miyake, Tommy Hilfger, Escada etc. Tausi also covered numerous fashion magazines and inspired many current Tanzanian models and others around the globe. Tausi uses her name to help her own people in Tanzania in education, HIV/AIDS awareness, society areas of need,  and positively contributed to Tourism in her country of birth Tanzania as well as business sector and natural resources. Tausi is currently planning to host a few charitable activities through her non for profit organization 'Tausi and Friends For Life.
Tausi will start this coming Saturday March 26th 2016 to film a reality TV series inspired by her book "The African Princess" and the shows will be a model search that will be mentoring inspired models using experiences Tausi gained during her years in the fashion Industry.

Tausi withdrew from working actively in the fashion industry to raise a family of her own. Her life journey has taken her from Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia and current in the USA where she calls home. Tausi has published four books and is using her internationally gained experience to work with young girls globally to empower them to full potential. Tausi published books are tittled; 'The Art of Beauty and Health', The African Princess', T'he Touch of an Angel' & 'Beautiful You'. 
Later last year Tausi was a guest of honor at her former school Jangwani form six graduation where they asked her to help with a new printing machine after the school used an old model for over 10 years. Tausi will be re-visiting her school this coming Wednesday 23rd at 10am to donate digital printer as well as to speak to the students. Press is invited 10am sharp. Tausi is a firm believer in investing in education and young women in the society to bring about a difference. On other like event before her recent travel to Europe Tausi visited Sega girls secondary  school in Morogoro where she also mentored young girls