Tamron Hall sparkled at the 2016 National CARES Mentoring Movement “For the Love Of Our Children” Gala in a Fall 2011 Dolce & Gabbana Round Neck Long Sleeve Sequin Dress:
Of course, she ‘werked’ her pixie haircut to perfection. Boom!
Her statement frock was modeled on the catwalk with jazzed-up accessories.
Happy Tuesday everyone! Today I’m showing off Kimberly from Maryland:
She says, “My name’s Kim, and I’m the blogger behind Sensible Stylista.” “I’ve been blogging since 2011, and I’m based in Hanover, MD.” “It’s tough to describe my style because I’m kind of a style chameleon – my outfits change with my mood! “ “If I had to sum up my fashion sense in a few words, I’d describe it as classic with edgy and feminine touches. “
“I’m a huge fan of Fashion Bomb Daily, and it’d be an honor to be considered for your daily feature. Thanks so much!”Check out more photos below:
Cute! Looks like you’ve got a thing for neutrals, but I’m really digging your polished look. You guys can check out more of Kimberly’s style on IG: @sensiblestylista. So what do you guys think of her style?
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If there’s one celebrity whose closet we could love to play in all day, my vote would definitely be for Rihanna. The Bajan beauty has proven to us time and time again that not only does she love life, but she loves playing in the world of fashionable fabrics, designated designers, and brilliant brands that allow her to express herself in any way she’d like. Though some might not be on board with Rihanna’s recent style turn, the fashion chameleon always remains true to herself, rocking an aesthetic that works for her, regardless of society’s standards or rules for her age or gender. Perhaps it’s just her natural beauty or her IDGAF attitude, but whatever it is, it’s made Rihanna the #1 most influential celebrity in the world. (Which is understandable, considering she could wear a burlap sack and it would slay.)It is almost sickening how she can literally pull off anything; however, Rihanna has taught us over the years that fashion is definitely a way to exude confidence and embrace comfort in one’s body. She’s given high-def glam totally covered up, while also offering sex appeal with mini-dresses and risqué attire.Any designer you can think of, she’s probably worn it before. Let’s see…Jean Paul Gaultier, Balmain, of course Dior (of which she’s scored an ambassador position), Dries Van Noten, Ulla Johnson, Giorgio Baldi, Fendi, …just to give you a handful.Aside from topping Best Dressed lists for years, Queen Riri just gives us the idea of what true style is: whether it’s in or it’s out, she’s going to wear it and make it her own.
Choosing just 25 times for Rihanna’s best looks is downright impossible, but we tried by choosing 25 amazing looks we just couldn’t get over (or that had the whole world talking). What was your favorite look?
Kate Beckinsale was spotted at Sundance in the same alice + olivia White Long Draped Shawl Collar Coat Naya Rivera originally wore back in March 2015:
Kate paired the piece with silver mirror lens shades, a white cropped blazer, leather skinnies, and black suede booties. Naya chose destructed denim and black pointed-toe leather pumps.
The long white coat features a collarless silhouette with black contrast lapels.
Rita Ora continued her Couture Fashion Week tour, this time hitting up the Ralph & Russo Spring 2016 show. Of course, she wore a piece from the brand, donning a long-sleeve flesh tone lace dress from the Fall 2015 Couture collection:
Rita copied the runway look verbatim, pulling her hair back into a ponytail.
Balmain has always been influenced by French icons of centuries past. After the fashion house’s Fall 2016 menswear show just days ago, Olivier Rousteing and the gang were back again for the women’s Pre-Fall wares: some of which strutted down the catwalk during the showstopping menswear assemblage.
Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour—the official chief Mistress of Louis XV—was one of the inspirations for the collection, along with The Palace of Versailles. Those influences came through in beautiful embroidery made modern with cropped, high-waist, and form-fitting silhouettes, lavish buckles on waist-cinching belts, hand-held clutches, and velvet booties, exaggerated hip boning for impossibly-snatched bodies, and corsetry that would make the Queen’s court circa 1745 green with envy.
The November terrorist attacks were also one of Rousteing’s motivations, as the night left an indelible impression on anyone who not only lived in the city, but loved it and its people. The Creative Director told VOGUE.com “Paris is the City of Light, and I want to switch on the lights again.” Pieces like a colorful fringed pearl and crystal embellished mini dress with cutout shoulders and a netted green floor-grazing gown with the same aforementioned fringe and embellishment made a great case for that illumination.
Balmain girls love to show skin. They’ll be able to do that this season with thigh-grazing hemlines, sheer and sultry lace, halter necklines, and high-waists. A bandage LBD with a hook-and-eye front screamed “Kardashian”, while a strapless little black dress with overstated hip boning and a lace inset is timeless enough to last in any woman’s wardrobe for years to come: if she loves showing off her toned gams at every turn.
Many designs had such high technicality and craftsmanship involved that one couldn’t help but think of Couture. Rousteing gave a slight indication that the prospect was on the horizon. Only time will tell if the labor-intensive feat comes to fruition.
So what’s next for the fashion house? It just announced its children’s line, which we know North West and the Beckham kids most likely already have hanging in their closets. In the meantime, we’ll just have to be satisfied with all of the starlets sporting these designs on the red carpet over the next few months. A black and gold velvet fringe number will stand out at the GRAMMYs next month, while a silver fringe stunner is sure to grace one of the many Oscar parties in just a few weeks.