The dress is sleeveless with cut-in shoulders and cut-out detailing on the side. With a high front slit, the sheath silhouette boasters cream and a light baby blue.
If you’re down to spend a little on a cute Spring dress, you can purchase it here.
Ross definitely had a few alterations made to the dress though, removing the original high-collar neck and adjusting the sash. Ross also forewent the matching blue suit underneath, instead opting for undergarment-inspired clothing.
The dress features metallic silver floral brocades throughout with a sheer overlay on the full-length arms, paired on top of a matching blue slip.
I think this dress had a lot of potential, but sadly, I think Tracee missed the mark on this one.
Jourdan Dunn held up her brand ambassador duties for Kate Spade while attending their third store opening in London yesterday. For the event, she sported this beautiful blush dress from the brand’s Fall 2016 Ready-to-Wear collection:
Coming from the Ready-to-Wear collection, the pastel dress features lace detailing with ruffle pleating, and hits just slightly above the knee.Jourdan finished it off with simple makeup and nude heels. She’s breathtaking, as per usual.
What do you think of her look for the store opening? Hot or Hmm?
So Birdman stopped by The Breakfast Club this morning, quite possibly ready for war. However, we couldn’t help notice he came sporting a (now sold out) $850 Versace ‘Abstract Print’ sweatshirt:
The shirt features a ribbed crew neck, long sleeves and a ribbed hem and cuffs.
Birdman of course had to add some bling to finish off the look.
As you can imagine, it’s sold out everywhere for now.
I can dig the look…although his behavior left much to be desired. What do you think?
Check out the video where he gave everyone a piece of his mind before the interview:
So Colgate Optic White High Impact White Toothpaste was named as one of Essence’s 2016 Best in Black Beauty Products!
As a member of the Optic White Designer Smile Squad, I celebrated their award yesterday with Jazmine Sullivan and Elle Varner, along with Essence Magazine editors and members of the Colgate team.
The festivities kicked off with a reception at Hotel Americano, where guests sampled hors d’oeuvres and mixed drinks, and indulged in a beauty chat with Essence Magazine’s Pamela Edwards Christiani, Jazmine Sullivan, and Elle Varner.
After a dedicating a moment of silence to Prince, the panelists spoke about embracing their individuality. Jazmine is a strong advocate of body acceptance and body diversity, and is proud to represent curvy women in the entertainment industry.
Elle took a note from Prince, and lauded his ability to be himself regardless of outside influences. Inspired by his career, she plans to step out with a new distinctive sound, full of her signature soul.
After the reception, we made our way over to the official Essence Best in Black Beauty event.
The evening had a circus theme, so guests were treated to cotton candy, popcorn, and juggling acts. I popped by the Colgate Optic White Smile Booth to cheese it up!
Then I had to scoot on home. My feet were burning! The quest for comfortable heels begins in earnest again…
For the night, I wore a look from Cushnie et Ochs, and Christian Louboutin So Kate Pumps.
Fun time were had all around…and of course I’m always juiced to discover that a lot of starlets we covers are fans of FBD!
We’re huge supporters of Jazmine and Elle; we’re all about continuing to highlight that Black Girl Magic!
See even more from the night on my Snapchat @ClaireSulmers.
Until then, what do you think?
Images: Karl Pierre
Zendaya got glammed up to co-host the annual Glamour Magazine Women Changers brunch, clad in a white Manning Cartell button down, silver skirt, and Stuart Weitzman heels:
She finished off the look with some beautiful cornrows, minimal silver jewelry and a nice smokey eye.
I love this look! Zendaya’s approach to fashion is so simple yet stylishly executed. Cute!
Looking like all forms of beautiful Black girl magic, Tika Sumpter also appeared at Glamour’s brunch wearing a $480 Self Portrait blush lace frock:
The dress features spaghetti straps, lace detailing throughout, and hits a little below the knees.
I think Tika looks amazing (despite some comments people had about what the dress is doing to her breasts) and would definitely rock this dress for Spring!
If you’re down for the splurge, you can purchase her dress here.
While he hasn’t announced anything definitive, Balmain’s Olivier Rouesting is apparently toying with the idea of buying garments straight fro the runway. In a recent panel, the young designer said “I believe in see-now-buy-now — we have to stay connected and go faster.” He went on to say: “But it’s important to keep key pieces that you will sell later and also have pieces that are available immediately after the show. It’s good to have a mix of price points too. And I believe that Instagram and couture can work together – you can invite people to discover how you work. With Instagram I can push and explain the details.” In practicality that sounds like the designer will take a page from Moschino’s book and present a capsule of pieces right after shows at strategic price points with the bigger ticket items available later. (Vogue UK)
Balenciaga is the latest luxury brand to announce a switch up to their runway schedule. Instead of slimming down, the brand is announcing they are adding in a show to the rotation. Having been called out in the past for lack of diversity in runway casting, creative director Demna Gvasalia will present his first men’s range for the brand in during Paris Fashion Week on June 22. The occasion will mark the first men’s runway show for the almost century old label. (Mic)
What both Balenciaga and Olivier Rousteing have in common: they can trace their roots back to Diddy’s Sean John. In a particularly in-depth profile by Washington Post‘s Robin Givhan, the entire influx of street culture into fashion has been laid at the feet of Mr. Combs. From Kanye West’s Yeezy and Rihanna’s Fenty to Demna Gvasalia’s work at both Balenciaga and Vetements, the industry is rife with an aesthetic that was really started by Sean John, a company that’s raking in $400 million in sales annually. What they then called the “urban” market has now been termed “streetwear” and in addition to former Sean John designers Maxwell Osbourne and Dao-Yi Chow now at Public School and DKNY, Combs sees fellow rapper Kanye West as picking up the mantle. “Kanye West is carrying the torch of Sean John,” Combs said. “I’m very proud of him.” (Washington Post)
After our Bomber’s, we’ve got to end the week with Bombshells. Today we’ve got Nubiana from Orlando, Florida:
She says, “My name is Nubiana and I am a 22-year-old fashion blogger residing in Orlando, Florida.”
“I’ve just begun the journey to discover my style, so I don’t have an exact description for it yet…”
“I dress largely based on my mood; I wear bold, edgy prints when I feel fierce.”
“Flirty, feminine pieces when I feel extra girly…”
“And simple silhouettes and colors when I’m feeling casual.”
Cute Nubiana! I think you’re definitely finding your way and cultivating an individual style aesthetic! Rock on! Check out her IG: @nubianaliloutee and her blog at www.fromnubiana.com. What are your thoughts on Nubiana’s style?
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