by Claire
I recently learned about a new Atlanta based line called Mo’Accha Mode Inc:
Started by Georgia native Ramaiseya Parham, the brand’s Fall 2010 “Timeless” collection, features jumpsuits, dresses, and blazers in black and white graphic prints that can be incorporated easily into your wardrobe:
With asymmetric zippers and tops with cut-outs, it seems Parham is carving out a signature style. Stay tuned for the Spring/Summer collection, which will debut this fall.
What do you think of the line?
See more at www.moacchamode.com.
by Claire
Hey Guys!
If you’re ever in London and looking for one-of-a-kind vintage finds, look up Vintage Tartlette, a traveling vintage showcase with handpicked clothing, footwear, jewelery and other hot accessories. Started by Fashion Bombshell Teju Olamade (below), the fashion roadshow carries well plucked pieces from the 1940’s up to the early 1990’s.

Teju told us, “Vintage Tartlette started with me being the ultimate shopperholic. Over the years I’d accumulated so many clothes, shoes, bags… you name it. My mum got so fed up of me cluttering up her house, she told me about a new market starting in my local area and hinted that maybe I could sell some of my unwanted things. I decided to give it a go and a year on from selling my clothes at the market every Saturday (yes a whole year, so you can only imagine how much I actually had) I decided to focus more on the fashion of the people in the area which was more vintage/retro compared to modern fashion which I had been selling for the past year. With a few tips from other vintage market traders of where to get vintage items and some serious charity shop and car boot sales sourcing, I was able to build the collection and Vintage Tartlette was born.”



She continues, “Vintage Tartlette operates as a traveling vintage store so we sell at different locations in London on a weekly basis. Our main place of residence will be at Bar Anatolia (253 Mare Street, Hackney, London E8 3NS) in East London on Saturdays from September 4th. Next year we will be selling at various vintage fairs and music festivals across the UK.”


For those of you not in London, take heart! Teju says, “An online store will definitely be the next venture once the customer base has expanded and more people are aware of us and what we do. At the moment there is a Facebook Group to keep people up to date with new items and where we will be next selling. This will also serve as a place where customers who are not located in the UK can purchase items also.”
A quick look at Vintage Tartlette’s Facebook group reveals tons of cool sweaters, tops, and skirts with a vintage vibe:

Teju even models a few of the items herself to give you a feel of how things will look on.

Cute!
If you’re intrigued, join the Vintage Tartlette Facebook Group here.
What do you think of Teju and Vintage Tartlette?
by Claire
I was doing my daily web searches when I happened across the website of Mus by Mali Ro, a line of colorful club ready skirts and dresses:

Though most designs are simple bandage skirts with striped fabric running vertically or horizontally, this line triumphs because of its bold color combinations like beige and neon green and pink and navy blue.

The skirts are quite reasonable at $78-$88 each, and you can get a unique dress for $115.
It’s worth checking out!
Visit Mus by Mali Ro at www.shopmusbymaliro.com.
What do you think of the line?
by Claire
Hey Guys!
A fashion bomb reader recently put me onto stylist and designer Fhonia Ellis, a Kentucky born creative who fashions cute, sexy cocktails and separates for the urban set:

Fhonia, who launched her line ‘Rebirth’ in 2007, has already found fans in Trina and Diamond, who love her saucy embellished body suits and her inventive use of fabric:

Fhonia’s quite a Bombshell herself!
Check out a few of her personal pictures:



FIERCE!
Learn more about Fhonia and see her designs at www.FhoniaEllis.com.
What do you think?
Smootches!
by Claire
Stop the presses. I’ve died and gone to fashion heaven!!
I was doing my daily internet surfing when I came across a Tumblr blog called Black Fashion (www.blackfashion.tumblr.com):

It’s an international photo repository for anything at all related to black fashion. Anyone with a tumblr account can submit pictures. It’s like a daily blog consisting solely of snapshots–no words, just images.

Go on to surf some of the best mulitcultural fashionable images on the ‘net (aside from the Fashion Bomb of course–hehe). You’ll find tons of street style, celeb style, and editorials. I LOVE IT!
I’m about to sign up for a Tumblr account right now so I can submit….
Check it out here.
by Claire
Cool Parisian brand Hype Means Nothing recently released a new t-shirt featuring boxing champion Muhammed Ali:
The endlessly cool unisex tee is currently available for approximately $75 at www.buymeansnothing.com.
Also, check out the site for their other fun designs:


I’ve had my eye on the Beyoncé tee for a minute!
Which one would you rock?