While Rosie dressed her look up with Gianvito Rossi peep toe booties, Nicki stuck to all white, and rocked her jacket with Jordans.
The lustrous army-green shell style is finished with knitted wool trims to seal in heat and is padded for additional warmth.
It’s a pretty versatile piece, and both ladies wore it well!
First Lady Michelle Obama donned a custom Vera Wang Black Silk Crepe Mermaid Gown to welcome China’s President Xi Jinping as the guest of honor at the White House State Dinner in Washington DC:
Her off shoulder dress features an architectural V neckline and tulle sleeve accented by hand draped silk textural organza pleated skirt.
This pictures is priceless!
At any rate, thoughts on Mrs. O’s State Dinner look?
Alicia Keys was also at the He Named Me Malala New York Premiere. For her night out, she slipped on a $750 Public School Lodi Jumpsuit:
Her black crepe-faced silk charmeuse jumpsuit features a relaxed fit, surplice neck, princess seam detailing, darting at the front, long sleeves, double-button barrel cuffs, a set-on waistband with drawcord ties, angled side pockets, and mother-of-pearl buttons.
I’m on the fence with this look. I love a great jumpsuit, but the silhouette of this style wasn’t incredibly flattering.
As we come to the end of another week, we’re preparing for some much needed rest. But, before we dive into our sweet R&R, let’s take a gander at some of our favorite celebrity looks!
To start things off, we have the lovely LaLa Anthony! The TV personality struck a fierce pose as she uplifted a black/blue polka dot print jumpsuit by Diane von Furstenberg. Her ‘fit also features pinstripe sheer sleeves and a wide leg silhouette. She also accentuated her waist with a leather belt. Hot!
Lady Gaga chose to don all white for her appearance at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards FOX After Party. The songstress slipped into a statement-making Brandon Maxwell gown which boasts some pretty amazing sleeves. I loved this look – talk about unexpected! Bring the drama, girl!
Blogger babe Ashley Madekwe looked absolutely ravishing (at the Entertainment Weekly Pre-Emmy Party) in a forest green double breasted suit by Dior. Her classic frock houses an expertly tailored fit and cropped trousers. The fashionista topped off her look with simple black pumps and a silver clutch. Yes!
Actress/singer Adrienne Bailon was also on hand for the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards FOX After Party! This time, she slayed in a nude, form-fitting wonder by the Walter Collection. Her gown oozes sex appeal, no? With a plunging neckline, silver detailing and floor-grazing beauty, this style maven definitely served it up!
Now, our little post would not be complete without some eye candy! David Oyelowo shut it down at the 67th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in a black, three-piece Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo. He accessorized with a matching bow-tie and patent leather loafers. Who doesn’t love a well-dressed man?!
Did you all catch last night’s season premiere of Scandal? Kerry Washington is busy in promotion mode for the hit TV show, taking to the Allstate Foundation Purple Purse Launch in a Prabal Gurung Resort 2016 Black Embellished Sheer Hem Dress:
Her LBD was paired with lace-up sandals and slick hair in the brand’s Resort 2016 collection.
You can buy a pared-down version of the dress from the brand here.
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First Lady Michelle Obama greeted Chinese President Xi Jinping and Madame Peng Liyuan in style, wearing a 3.1 Phillip Lim midnight and platinum metallic floral dress and coat.
Though her pieces were custom, they were based off designs in Lim’s Spring 2016 runway show.