Last night saw a hot party, thrown by Fox/FX, to celebrate the 2015 TCA Summer Tour.
A handful of Fashion Bomb celebs made an appearance!
Take a look at what they wore:
It was also about the deep plunge for Meagan Good, who skewed sultry in red.
It’s been awhile since we’ve seen Paula Abdul! The former American Idol judge paired a sheer printed blouse with black pants.
Lastly, nude Christian Louboutin So Kate Pumps added a subtle touch to Christina Milian’s floral Vatanika frock.
That does it!
Who had your favorite look of the night?
Images: Getty
So the No Basics team is going out with a bang for the last month of summer, hitting you with a twofer this coming weekend!
Join Legendary Damon, Ty Hunter, and myself for a midnight soirée, this Friday, August 7th at Duane Park at 308 Bowery:
Then get your hangover fix the next day with delicious brunch at Corner Social in Harlem (321 Lenox):
Come get your picture taken for the blog, drink up, say hiii, have fun!
RSVP to NoBasicsBrunch@Gmail.com so we know to expect you.
See you soon!
We have a dapper man for today’s Bomber feature! Check out Bryce from Lumberton, New Jersey:
He types, “When it comes to my style, I would like to refer to it as “Retro-Refined.””
” Retro in a sense that my style is influenced by the iconic, cinematic legends of our past.”
” For example, James Dean embodies true masculinity and he is one of my biggest style inspirations.”
“In addition, my style was “refined” by the positive male role models in my life.”
” Each encounter provided nuggets of wisdom that exposed me to the presentation of a distinguished gentlemen.”
“Together, these style elements represent Bryce Lennon.”
” While maintaining a strong balance between individuality and maturity, I still manage to give homage to older time periods through iconic statement pieces.”
Yassss! I love it! I think you described your style perfectly. You’re a Bomber!
Follow him on Instagram @Karmike.
What do you think?
Fashion Bomber of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of male Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-8 picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com. PLEASE: no collages. No filters. Images submitted may be featured on Facebook or Twitter. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game!
Kate Bosworth posed for Instagram before heading into the The Art of More Panel Discussion during the 2015 Summer TCA Tour. For the occasion, she wore a Balmain Resort 2016 Suede Lace Up Dress:
Her dress was paired with sultry ribbon strap sandals in the brand’s Resort 2016 collection.
Happy Thursday!
So I’m at home nursing a sad eye infection (story of my life), but not after having a pretty eventful day yesterday, starting with a preview of Zendaya’s new shoe line, Daya, and ending with cocktail party celebrating Bally’s collaboration with J.Cole!
So, yes! You read that correctly. Zendaya has teamed up with her longtime stylist Law Roach to create a line of chic, affordable heels! Pierre and I popped by their showroom to take a look at what we can expect come Spring 2016, and ask a few questions about the collection.
Why Shoes? Zendaya says, “The obsession is real! And Law is the reason for that. We’re both obsessed with shoes. I’ve built my own shoe collection. And it’s the perfect baby step into the fashion industry. Not in front of, but behind the scenes.”
Law added, “No matter how old you are, no matter what size you are, shoes are always a way to make a woman feel good. We just want to see girls happy. We want girls to get something they can afford and they can love. People always say, ‘It’s affordable, but the quality is [not so good].’ We always wanted to make sure that we focused on both and have a great aesthetic but also have something that is comfortable, affordable, and is gonna last.”
Zendaya expounded, “I don’t want girls to feel like they’re getting the knock off or getting the look for less. They’re getting the look. It just doesn’t cost as much.” Law said, “We wanted to create something that wasn’t a knock, but was still affordable.”
So what’s the price point? Zendaya says, “$125-$175. Price is so important. I’m not making a shoe that’s anything more than $200. I don’t even want to touch $200. $200 is as crazy as I want to get!” Law offered, “We wanted to give something tangible to everybody that’s been so supportive and shown us so much love. That’s why the price point is so important. Because everyone can’t buy a $1,000 shoe!” I know that’s right!
Aside from shoe design, what’s next for lady Z? She says, “Music is such a thing for me. I’m 18 years old and I started doing music at 16. I’ve learned so much about myself as an artist and as a person. There are so many more things for me to explore. I’ve become so much stronger in my personal vision. There’s noone that can tell me what to do at this point, especially when it comes to my music. I’m not gonna settle and I’m not gonna say it’s ok. You have to do what you believe, and you have to be confident in your vision. This time around there’s no exceptions. Everything’s gotta be dope. Everything’s gotta be amazing. Everything has to be exactly as I want it to be.” Tell em!
Hot!
As for me, I sashayed downtown for a cocktail party celebrating Bally’s latest collection with J. Cole.
The historic house joined forces with the lyrical powerhouse to create an exclusive pair of hiking boots and a backpack, earmarked for the ‘Urban Explorer.’
Party attendees were treated to a short film about the collab, titled Off the Grid. Shot in Jamaica, it documents Cole disconnecting from technology and connecting with his surroundings.
I grabbed a picture with J. Cole, who admitted that he wasn’t very active on Social Media. He’s been putting loads of energy into new music. Can’t wait to hear!
And before ending the night, I also grabbed a pic with designer Rachel Roy. She was wearing pants of her design and a ruffled off shoulder shirt by Moda Zeta. Random, but you can see Joy Bryant in the background (just noticed that).