Rihanna was spied leaving her Soho Apartment earlier today in a Rainbow Hued Pants Set from The Elder Stateman’s Spring 2016 collection:
She accessorized with Manolo Blahnik heels and look-at-me Moschino sunglasses.
See similar pieces from the brand below:
At any rate, I love this ensemble! I was looking into purchasing it, but tops by The Elder Statesman average $1,300! Guess I’ll just have to look on and admire…
What do you think?
Maki Oh collections are marked by a certain vibrancy and complexity that is pleasing at first glance, but means even more when you dive into the history and meaning of the pieces. For Fall, Amaka Osakwe tapped into the essence at her very core: what it means to be a black woman in this day and age. Naturally, the answer is multi-faceted and ever-changing, but the designer gave a few possible answers to the question in sartorial form.
With only a few black designers making waves in fashion in a mainstream way, Osakwe’s voice is definitely an important one for the industry to hear. Her aesthetic has always been unapologetically Nigerian, with Yoruban adire and traditional garb woven into her modern silhouettes.
Patterns were aplenty in the assortment, with swirl motifs, camo, and a geometric triangle print playing centerstage.
Eyes are symbolic across many cultures and Osakwe placed them on a classic long-sleeve, jersey top in paillette form, a long-sleeve printed midi dress with contrast flounce sleeve hems, a cozy topper that we’d like to wear right now in real-time, and a sheer, button-front shirt for the perfect blend of sexiness and whimsy.
And the brand played on all of the quintessentially feminine details—tiered tulle, sexy slits, ruffles, plunging necklines, and more.
The way Osakwe played with trousers were among the most inspiring and innovative riffs we’ve seen this season. Iterations included pearl trim accenting the slits of the pant hems, a velvet suit that was red carpet-ready to say the least, culottes layered over a silky full-length pair of trousers, and a pearl-encrusted pair of crops with pleated detailing.
We love clothing made for powerful and strong women with an aesthetic that seeks to radiate that energy and spirit. This assortment was both alluring and beautiful—sure to please the brand’s fans, while also pulling in a whole new set of admirers who are seeking out looks that hold much more than what meets the eye.
The vest features a collarless and sleeveless shell, outfitted with a front hook closure and hidden pockets. The shades of blue, black and white are splashed throughout. The best part? It’s faux fur!
Keyshia looks great and proves you don’t need a ton of dollars to make it pop! If you want to rock this vest, you can purchase it here.
Kourtney Kardashian decided to give a quick slay for Easter alongside her family in a white sheer lace bodysuit, white bandeau bra, and $1,560 Givenchy white wide-leg trousers:
Her pants feature a wide-leg cut, are made of white silk, and a concealed front fastening with pleated details and inset pockets on the side and rear.
If you want to splurge for those white trousers for Spring, you can purchase here.
Angela Simmons hit up her brother Diggy Simmon’s 21st Birthday celebration in Brooklyn yesterday in a blue, black and white jacket from Courreges Spring 2016 collection:
She kept the theme of white underneath as it was seen on the model; the jacket features a half button-up while the other half is comprised of a metallic zipper. The colors of blue, black and white are color blocked throughout with a sheen overlay on top.
I love the look (and this jacket!), although I wasn’t a fan of her choice of shoe here.
Her duster features rose-gold coloring, and is made from satin. It also features a long line length, full sleeves, and a tie wrap.
If you’re down for a new duster for your closet this season, you can purchase it here.
Her bodysuit features opaqueness in the front, and sheer lining for the back. It also comes with an adjustable back closure, perfect for various styles of shirts and dresses.
If you want to buy the bodysuit, you can buy from their website here.
Yum! I’d definitely get that duster for those Spring days. What do you think of Khloe’s look?
Her jacket features an asymmetric zip-front closure, zips on the sleeves, snap button labels and quilted material. The jacket was personally customized y Mr. Van Noten himself for a Barneys New York auction benefitting the LGBT Community Center.
Her Celine heels feature studs in optic white lambskin, and are available upon request through customer service
Her purse features lambskin covering, reversible flap that changes the appearance of the front of the bag, top handles and a detachable shoulder strap.
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Like always, she looks amazing, and I love the simplicity of her look. Yasss Rih!
We can’t get into the spirit of Spring without preparing our wardrobes for Easter. Whether you’re headed to church with the fam or plan to brunch it up with your girlfriends, today’s springtime looks will have you Easter Sunday sharp.
Keep it pretty in pink with a floral print pencil dress and a peachy wool coat.
Pull the look together with a silver metallic pump, pink monogram Saint Laurent clutch, and a punchy coral lip.
Play up pastels in a mauve fluted hem dress offset by a green pastel coat, nubuck caged sandals, and a white leather tote.
Add a bit of drama with a flower embellished wide brim hat and sparkling pave crystal and pearl earrings.
Enter the sanctuary in a textured ivory pencil skirt, an asymmetric top, and a stylish A-line coat.
Give the look a Sunday best feel with a wide-brim sun hat and a dash of color with a yellow satin pump, jacquard box clutch, and gold jewelry.
Go bright and bold in a bubblegum pink coat thrown over a floral printed crepe midi dress.
A strappy silver sandal, leather shoulder bag, and playful pink lip complete this spring infused look.
What do you think? Have you put any thought into your Easter Sunday look? Be sure to follow me on Instagram @StyleIsMyObsession for more stylish wardrobe and outfit suggestions. Based in LA and need personal styling? E-mail me at Danielle@FashionBombDaily.com