Splurge: Margot Robbie’s The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Cushnie et Ochs Black Twisted Bow Crop Top and Black Cady High Waist Pants

Cushnie et Ochs dominated on late night TV last night! Along with J.Lo, Margot Robbie also wore the brand in a $600 Black Twisted Bow Crop Top and $895 Black Cady High Waist Pants:

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Her crop top boasts a twisted bow detail and exposed side zip.

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Her black silk pants feature a high-waist.

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Gorgeous!

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If you’re up for the splurge, get Margot’s top here and pants here.

Thoughts?

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Men’s Fashion Flash: Ludacris’s The Gold Room DSquared2 Graffiti Print Cotton Jersey Sweatshirt

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Ludacris's The Gold Room DSquared2 Graffiti Print Cotton Jersey Sweatshirt

Ludacris co-hosted a party at the Gold Room for his buddy Vince last week in a $495 DSquared2 Graffiti Print Cotton Jersey Sweatshirt:

The cotton crewneck boasts a bold graffiti print.

Get it here or from any of the below retailers:


I like it! I’d wear it myself…
What do you think?

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The Fashion Bomb News Breakdown: NYFW Was The Most Inclusive To Date, Grace Coddington’s First Fragrance, and The Newest Brands Disrupting Italian Fashion

  • Inclusion will continue to be an important topic for the fashion industry and frankly most industries. The results are in and it looks like this NYFW Fall 2016 was the most inclusive to date, with 31.9% of collections featuring models of color. An improvement over Spring 2016, runways this season reflected a broad range of ethnicities, complexions, hair textures, and sizes. We are looking forward to seeing further change. (Teen Vogue)
Grace Coddington Perfume

  • In the age of the polymath, why should editors be exempt from these multi-faceted careers? Grace Coddington is up next to bat with a new perfume designed in collaboration with Comme Des Garcons. Described as a blend of “peach blossom, white musk, and amber crystal–spiked Moroccan rose absolute,” the perfume comes in a Fabien Baron–designed bottle with a custom cat-shaped cap (very Grace!) and will hit fragrance counters on April 19. (Vogue.com)
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  • Given the power that comes with being an established European brand, our eyes are always open for new emerging labels that are looking to disrupt the industry. Forbes recently profiled “10 Startups Redefining Italian Fashion.” My favorites include Les Petit Jouers’ handbags embellished with LEGO and Oscar Tiye’s celebrity obsessed (Gigi Hadid, Eva Longoria, Camila Alves, Gabrielle Union, Miranda Kerr…need I say more) winged Malikah heels.  (Forbes)
Inclusion Runway Models

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  • Print publishing has taken a hit with the rise of online sites, but advertising matters to all media, especially print media. Vogue claimed the top spot with most ad pages in March 2016 for fashion magazines. Why does it matter? Apparently, Condé Nast charges a higher premium on its advertising pages than its competitors, Time Inc. and Hearst. Looks like Vogue is only getting stronger! (WWD)

What do you think about today’s Fashion Bomb Breakdown?

The Fab List: 25 Times Celebrities Rocked the Sheer Dress Trend & Reintroducing How Do You Wear It!

We’re always ready to switch it up here at FashionBombDaily, so we’re starting off with a new spin on our Fab List. This week, we’re covering 25 times celebrities rocked a particular trend, and with Spring around the way, we’re tackling sheer dresses!
_diane-kruger-2016-oscars-party-02la bourjoisie Nicki+Minaj+2015+MTV+Video+Music+Awards+Arrivals+TslD-S7hUmXxThe sheer dress trend isn’t anything TOO new to the scene, but we’ve recently been seeing designers tackle the looks again on the runway and celebrities wearing the trend in more ways than one.

British+Fashion+Awards+2015+Red+Carpet+Arrivals-naomi-campbell-burberryThe Zoolander 2 World Premiere with Naomi Campbell in La Perla, Kristen Wiig in Marc Jacobs, Now more than ever, we’re seeing that the ‘sheer’ trend can come in all cuts, shapes, sizes, and forms! Plus, you can rock a sheer gown without feeling overexposed.

Show-Review-Alexander-McQueen-33Show-Review-Naeem-Khan-Fall-2016-25Show-Review-Reem-Acra-Fall-2016-3Finding a balance between sex-appeal and covering up, brands such as Naeem Khan, Alexander McQueen, and Jonathan Simkhai are showing us all the varieties that exist with this trend, and we’ve been loving them all! _Jada-Pinkett-Smith's-Hollywood-Concussion-Screening-Zuhair-Murad-Fall-2015-Sheer-Embellished-Gown2015+American+Music+Awards+Arrivals-ciara

Whether in the arms, legs, or just peeks here and then, ‘sheer’ attire is now not only the sparkly gown route (although nobody ever said no to a sparkly gown). I feel it’s an accessible trend for all now, and nobody has to feel self-conscious!

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Check out our gallery on 25 times celebrities have rocked the trend, whether on the red carpet or over the years!

 

Also, we’re reintroducing our How Do You Wear It series, where YOU get to participate by sharing with us how you rock a trend! Stay tuned for our call-out on IG!

Hot! or Hmm…: Rihanna’s LAX Airport Les Vetements Extra Long Paneled Gray Sweatshirt Dress

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Rihanna was spied at LAX airport on Sunday in a $930 Les Vetements Extra Long Paneled Sweatshirt Dress, Jeans, and black Timberland boots.

She held her essentials in a backpack and a Gucci Dionysus handbag.

Her oversized cotton sweatshirt in grey cotton features extra long front panels and extra wide sleeves.

It can be worn several ways, as displayed below.

I get being comfy at the airport! But I’d have preferred if she jazzed it up a bit or did a tuck in/tuck out thing as displayed above.
What do you think?

Hot! or Hmm…: Rihanna’s LAX Airport Les Vetements Extra Long Paneled Gray Sweatshirt Dress

 
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In Elle UK, Jourdan Dunn Calls for More Diversity in Fashion; Says, “I want to see us get to a place where seeing a black girl, anywhere, is not such a big deal.”

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Inside Elle UK’s April 2016, cover star Jourdan Dunn touches on topics near and dear to heart in the modeling industry, including the lack of diversity on the runways.

She said, “There are definitely a lot more girls of color being represented. But I also feel like we’re 100 per cent still not there. I want to see us get to a place where seeing a black girl, anywhere, is not such a big deal. Why can’t it just be the norm to see black models in campaigns and on covers and runways? It’s still too much of a big thing when this happens.”

Indeed. It’s good to see Jourdan, who has nabbed lucrative deals with Maybelline, Burberry, H&M, Balmain, and more, still speak out about issues plaguing her people. Well Dunn.
Read more at elleuk.com/tags/jourdan-dunn.

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Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Joy from London

Welcome back FBD family! Today, I wanted to go international and show off Fashion Bombshell of the day, Joy from London:

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-9She says, “My name is Joy and I’m from London.”

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-8My style is definitely based on my mood.”

 

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-1 I can go from super girly…”

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-2“…to ‘tom boy chic’ instantly.”

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-3 love looking dressed up but not as if I’ve tried.”

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-4 “Living in London also has some influence on my style because you never know what the weather is going to be like so you dress for all seasons.”

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-5 “When I’m stumped on what to wear, social media is always helpful.”

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-6“I absolutely love Instagram for style inspiration.”

Joy-from-London-Bombshell-7“You can find me blogging about all things that bring me joy on http://www.joytotheworldblog.com

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Awesome Joy! I loved your varied clothing options, but I definitely liked the yellow dress, your all-black ensemble and your parka/heels outfit. Check out her IG:@Joyfuljoyous1. You guys let me know, what do you think of Joy’s style?

 

 

What do you think of Joy from London?

 
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Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will not be removed or taken down.

Splurge: Jennifer Lopez’s Watch What Happens Live Misha Collection Metallic Gold Volante Halter Keyhole Dress

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Jennifer Lopez appeared on Watch What Happens Live a few days ago in a $265 Misha Collection Metallic Gold Volante Halter Dress:

She posed with a few ladies who represented the many eras of J. Lo.

The dress is fashioned out of gold jersey fabric and features an alluring keyhole.


It could have used a quick hem on J. Lo, but she still looks hot!
Get her dress at Revolve Clothing.
What do you think?

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Splurge: Beyoncé’s Los Angeles Clippers vs. Brooklyn Nets Sunday Somewhere Ned Sunglasses, Gucci Bird Embellished T-Shirt, and Dionysus Large Paneled Leather Shoulder Bag

Beyoncé continued her love for Gucci while taking in the Los Angeles Clippers vs. Brooklyn Nets game courtside. For her night out, she donned $290 Sunday Somewhere Ned Sunglasses, a $844 Gucci Bird Embellished T-Shirt, and $3,500 Dionysus Large Paneled Leather Shoulder Bag from the iconic Italian fashion house:

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Her sunnies feature round frames, non-polarized lenses, and a curved bridge for a retro feel.

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Her linen jersey t-shirt boasts short sleeves, distressed detailing, and a crystal and sequin bird motif.

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Her black, red, and green leather bag features a burnished gold tiger clasp, natural bamboo handle, and a second canvas strap.

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Hot!

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If you’re up for the splurge, get B’s shades here, t-shirt here and bag here.

Thoughts?

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Un-Ruly.com Founder and Pretty Documentary Series Creator Antonia Opiah on Black Beauty Around the World

We talk about beauty day-in and day-out and it’s quite an elusive subject isn’t it? The old adage is that its value is hidden in the eye of the beholder, so then why is it that what’s reflected at large is such a narrow gaze? Perhaps, it’s because black beauty seems mysterious to some: not to you or I who are living it, but those who have an inflexible idea of what it means. It might even seem a bit indefinable to us who haven’t traveled to every corner of the world where the black diaspora is present. Well, Antonia Opiah is looking to debunk any myths or limited views of black beauty with her site Un-Ruly.com and documentary series, Pretty.

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With the advent of the internet and social media, the world has seemingly shrunk in many ways, but the intersection of beauty and race still has so much to be discovered. Antonia has learned a great deal based on her conversations and travels, so we spoke to her about her observations.

Thin, White and Blond Seems to Be a Global Ideal… So Far…

So far I’ve interviewed women in Paris, London, Milan, Tel Aviv and Casablanca. In each of those cities, across the board, the beauty ideal is described as someone who’s thin, white, and blond. There are a few variations in the description—like in Paris, subtle beauty is admired, in London their English Rose has fair skin and rosy cheeks, in Tel Aviv she might be tan. But overall, the ideal beauty is basically what you see in magazines, which often times leaves a huge part of the population on the sidelines. I’m hoping this won’t be the case when I head to sub-Saharan Africa.

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Beauty is Incomprehensibly Varied

I like to scroll through the Pretty page and just look at the video thumbnails of the interviews we’ve released. It’s nice to see everyone in ‘one place,’ so to speak. I like seeing how different everyone is, and knowing each girl’s story adds even more color to that. This is one of my biggest takeaways, and it’s probably the most obvious one. Beauty–people rather, are all so different and unique. We tend to put people into groups or categories because it makes it easier for us to comprehend them. But doing so, makes us miss out on the beauty in the details of a person’s appearance, personality and experiences.

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We’re More Similar to Black Women Abroad Than We Are Different

A lot of the women I spoke to seem to be facing similar challenges as women in the U.S. We always talk about media in the interviews and it’s become clear that the lack of diversity in the media is a global issue. We even see the same caricatures of black women appear in international media–the jezebels, the mammies. It’s funny because a few people have said that there’s way more opportunity for black people in entertainment in the U.S. than there is in Europe, meanwhile, #OscarsSoWhite is trending. But it just goes to show there are different levels of exclusion. In Italy, for example, there’s almost no representation at all. Additionally, police brutality is an issue we have in common with our counterparts in Israel, as can be seen in our most recent episode here.

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Natural Hair is Everywhere

Everywhere I’ve been so far, I’ve met women who are wearing their hair natural and are even eager to speak about it. It’s nice to see that the movement is spreading way beyond U.S. borders. It’s reached the Middle East!

There’s No Such Thing is Black Beauty… Or is There?

I’ve never said this outright yet, but this series has always been just about beauty, never specifically about Black beauty. We just happen to be interviewing Black women. (Just like how every other TV show happens to be featuring white people lol). Nowhere in the series description do we say it’s about Black beauty. We do, however, ask each woman to describe beauty and then Black beauty. And we’ve gotten some really interesting responses, like in the first London episode for example here. Many women say there’s no such thing as Black beauty because then it puts us in a box. But then again there are socio-political undertones in the notion of Black beauty that can’t be ignored.

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Race Can Heighten Your Awareness of Your Appearance

One of the questions that we ask the women we interview is when did they first become aware of their appearance. And for most of the women it was a moment when they were made aware of their race. Race doesn’t ever have to be a factor until someone is treated differently or made to feel differently because of it. That’s been the case for quite a few people. And when you throw being a woman and being valued for your appearance into the mix, it can become a very formative moment.

It’s Important to Question Beauty

One of my favorite messages in the series is Minna Salami’s advice to question beauty. We’re very much products of our environments and the things we learn, believe, and subscribe to can be really ingrained, which is why it’s important to question beauty. Question everything. Like, really take the time to explore and discover what appeals to you, what you respond to what and what you value. Because if you don’t do so, your choices won’t ever really be your own and thus your experiences won’t be either.

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What do you think about Antonia’s observations? What have you noticed about black beauty around the globe?