Though we haven’t had the pleasure of listening to ANTi just yet, we do have some other momentous Rihanna news to announce. The Bajan beauty will be taking the stage at the 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards next month:
A new 40-second TV ad starring Ms. Fenty was just released, in which she flips a coin with Jim Nantz from CBS Sports. In it, she states “I’m worth the wait”—truer words were never spoken, though we’d love something new from the bad gal soon! Watch it below.
Mark your calendars for February 15th!
Are you excited to see Rih perform at the GRAMMYs?
Another Sunday, another award show! Our favorite supermodels, action stars, comediennes, and more were in attendance at the Critics Choice Awards.
Let’s see what they wore!
Regina King gave a flash of abs in a silver beaded crop top and a high-waist white ruffle skirt with a waterfall hem from Krikor Jabotian. Awards season is definitely the time to take risks and this one totally paid off. Hot!
Zoe Kravitz’s Dior Couture look was a study in colorblocking with a coral peplum top and orange cropped trousers. It’s great to see her in color!
Niecy Nash was pretty in pink in a one shoulder, ruffle-accented Gauri & Nainika number. She’s never looked better!
Gina Rodriguez slipped on a cap-sleeve Safiyaa gown with a deep v-neckline in a lovely shade of peach. Simply stunning.
Tracee Ellis Ross gave some flair to an understated black Randi Rahm gown with colorful beaded short sleeves and multi-hued drop earrings. Gorgeous!
Mary J. Blige demonstrated the power of pleats in a long-sleeve J.Mendel dress with cold shoulder detailing, a halter neckline, and a front slit.
America Ferrera brought some flair to a timeless LBD with a textured flair skirt, sky-high platform sandals, and a blush pink clutch. Cute, no? I like that she opted for a shorter length.
A classic black tux was on the agenda for Anthony Anderson.
Expert tailoring was on the menu for Aziz Ansari. He’s been killing it this awards season!
Newly-engaged Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham were easily one of the night’s best dressed couples. I loved her simple black Saint Laurent gown with an asymmetrical neckline and front slit. Hot!
Straight Outta Compton’s Neil Brown Jr. was dapper in a double-breasted gray suit with contrast black trim. Isn’t he handsome?
Liz Hernandez was the lady in red in a two-tone jumpsuit. I need this in my closet stat!
Constance Wu served up ice princess in a pale blue wispy gown with a plunging neckline. She’s slowly, but surely becoming one of my new red carpet favorites.
Shanice Williams was clad in an embellished bodice jumpsuit.
Helen Mirren showed us all how it’s done in a black and white floral print Dolce & Gabbana gown with lace trim. Take notes kids!
Both ladies bet on black, with Jada in a Balmain strapless beaded mini dress and K Michelle in a cut out bodysuit and fringed skirt.
The wildly cut back of these sleek, tall suede sandals sparkles with Swarovski crystals for a rock-glam finish.
Jada wins this round for me. She looks chic, covered up, and classy!
What do you think?
Her snake-effect jacket is crafted from textured leather. It features zipped cuffs and pockets, belt loops, a detachable belt, and an asymmetric zip fastening through the front.
Her black leather boots feature functional 1.5″ heels for a bit of lift and stud and chain embellishment.
I need both of these pieces in my life!
If you’re up for the splurge, get Kendall’s jacket here. Her boots are sold-out, but shop other styles from the brand below.
If Lil Wayne turns up to perform a set for you, you better turn up. That’s the lesson attendees of the Philipp Plein show learned this week at Milan Men’s Fashion Week.
Known for combining a rocker aesthetic with a street-minded look, Philipp Plein routinely turns his runway shows into full out performances. Fire, motorcycles and more have all been used to pump up the volume in the past. This season, the designer tapped rapper Lil Wayne to perform. The problem: his audience. Reportedly, a few minutes into his set, due to a lackluster response from the crowd, Weezy threw his mic and walked off stage. Prior to that, he was met with blank stares after coming out and no one would put their hands up when he tried to hype the crowd. An editor for London’s Financial Times described the incident in his article.
And while we can certainly empathize with how crazy fashion month gets, one would think they could muster up some sort of response for the internationally recognized artist.