On the Scene at the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala: Cardi B in Custom Roberto Cavalli, Yung Miami in Christian Siriano, Halle Bailey in Cucculelli Shaheen and More

Last night, the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy gala returned for the first time in three years. Held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, music’s biggest stars gathered with the iconic producer for a celebration pre-game ahead of tonight’s Grammy awards.

The star-studded event had a stacked list of guests, from legendary actress Sharon Stone to musical newcomers like Olivia Rodrigo. Being the first pre-Grammy gala since the pandemic restrictions lifted, celebs came out in their most head-turning looks. For some, the theme seemed to be ‘go big or go home.’ Lizzo was in an oversize fringe mini by Alexander McQueen, Yung Miami brought the volume via her ruffle sleeves in Christian Siriano, and Anitta wore a sexy Dundas dress with a big feathered boa. We love a comeback, and some of these stars did not disappoint. Get the style details on what your favorite celebs wore below.

Cardi B in Custom Roberto Cavalli

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Offset and Cardi B

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Sharon Stone in Act No. 1

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Yung Miami in Christian Siriano

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Lil Nas X in Moschino

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Janelle Monae

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Lizzo in Alexander McQueen with Myke Wright

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Halle Bailey in Cucculelli Shaheen

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Chlöe

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Latto

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Megan Fox in Alexis Mabille Couture and Machine Gun Kelly

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H.E.R Fendi Couture

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Demi Lovato in Rubin Singer

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Jennifer Hudson

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Olivia Rodrigo in Paco Rabanne

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Sabrina Carpenter in David Koma

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Anitta in Custom Dundas

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Angela Simmons in Monot with Yo Gotti

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Miguel in Fen Chen Wang

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Troye Sivan in Gabriel Nouchi

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Fashion Bomber of the Week: Dymon from Toronto 

Known as Caribbean Papi on Instagram, this week’s Bomber highlight is the eclectic maximalist Dymon.  

Dymon is fond of highly saturated color and pattern mixing, which he brings into every season. From T.O’s sizzling summers to the bitter winters, he’s bound to rock a vibrant co-ord or pair his checks with groovy prints. 

His signature style always includes his low fade, which he colors and designs to match his fit. Whether it’s a heat-reactive-inspired design or decorated with sunflowers, Dymon’s hair is a style feature all on its own.

If you’re interested in being featured as a Fashion Bomber of the Week, DM Fashion Bomb Men on Instagram your name, city, a brief bio on your style and 5-10 photos of your best looks.

Drake and His Son Adonis Celebrate Mom Sandi Graham’s Birthday in Coordinating Gray Suits

Throughout Drake’s career, he’s never been shy about the bond he shares with his mother. From shouting her out in songs to having her as a plus one to red carpet events. The certified lover boy is a mama’s boy, and Sandi Graham will always be his biggest fan.

For her 75th birthday, Drake celebrated her life and love with his 5-year-old son Adonis.

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Uploading photos of the event to his Instagram, it seems Ms. G had a banquet-type celebration with friends and family. Everyone was dressed in their best to congratulate her on her 75 trips around the sun. Drake and Adonis pulled up in gray suits and straight-back braids.

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Drake’s father, Dennis Graham was also in attendance but didn’t join in on their daddy and me look. Instead, the OG wore a black Kufi, durag and black suit with patterned lapels and pocket hems.
Happy birthday to Mama Graham!

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Vic Mensa Jumps Out of a Plane In the Louis Vuitton Cloud Suit For His Latest Video in Memory of Virgil Abloh

Virgil Abloh’s legacy is undeniable, and nearly two years after his passing, the industries he influenced continue to honor him. While Kid super’s Colm Dillane kept Virgil’s spirit for his Louis Vuitton’s Men’s collection, the Nike x OFF-WHITE collab is still an It Shoe amongst sneaker fans.

Vic Mensa also keeps the late designer top of mind. For his latest single Strawberry Louis Vuitton, the Chicago rapper co-directed a video in memory of the legendary designer.

In the three-minute video, Mensa jumps out of a plane in the Louis Vuitton FW2020 Cloud suit, soaring through the air while playing a cherry guitar and singing the lyrics to his groovy hit produced by Thundercat and Maeta.

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With creative director Danielle DeGrasse also directing, Mensa created a dreamy visual as airy and imagination-invoking as the suit itself.

TDFASHION Collection Ignites the Streets of New York City

In a dazzling display of creativity and style, TDFASHION, the brainchild of renowned fashion designer Babatunde Quadri, brought the vibrant energy of Lagos to the bustling streets of New York City.

With a keen eye for detail and a passion for innovation, Quadri unveiled his latest collection, setting the fashion scene ablaze with a fusion of Nigerian heritage and contemporary flair. The runway show, held at a prestigious venue in the heart of Manhattan, attracted fashion enthusiasts, celebrities, and industry insiders alike.

As the lights dimmed and the music swelled, Quadri’s vision came to life, showcasing a kaleidoscope of colors, textures, and silhouettes inspired by his Nigerian roots. From intricately embroidered Ankara fabrics to bold geometric prints, each ensemble told a story of tradition and modernity, capturing the essence of Nigeria’s rich cultural tapestry. Models strutted down the runway with confidence and grace, their movements punctuated by bursts of applause from the captivated audience.

One of the highlights of the evening was Quadri’s innovative approach to gender-fluid fashion, challenging conventional norms with his unapologetically bold designs. Male and female models alike donned striking pieces that blurred the lines between masculinity and femininity, celebrating individuality and self-expression. Among the standout pieces was a floor-length gown adorned with handcrafted beadwork, reminiscent of traditional Nigerian attire reimagined for the cosmopolitan woman.

Another memorable look featured a tailored Ankara suit paired with statement accessories, offering a fresh take on classic menswear with a contemporary twist. As the show drew to a close, Quadri took to the stage to express his gratitude to the audience for their unwavering support and enthusiasm. In a heartfelt speech, he spoke of his journey from accounting graduate to fashion trailblazer, emphasizing the importance of passion, perseverance, and staying true to one’s roots.

With the resounding success of his New York City debut, Babatunde Quadri and TDFASHION have firmly cemented their status as forces to be reckoned with in the global fashion landscape. As Quadri sets his sights on future endeavors, one thing is certain: the streets of New York City will never be the same again. 

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Style Details on Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson’s Neutral-Toned Baby Shower Looks: Including Keke in Stella McCartney and Darius in Gucci

Keke Palmer and Darius Jackson are drawing closer to their due date, and after a fine art-inspired maternity shoot, they’re back with another bomb display of their paternity style.

Ahead of their fairytale-themed baby shower, Palmer and Jackson posed for portraits captured by Dalvin Adams. Both parents-to-be wore neutral-toned looks, with Keke in a gold Stella McCartney ribbed-knit maxi dress paired with tan suede knee-high boots.

Photo: Dalvin Adams
Photo: Dalvin Adams
Photo: Dalvin Adams
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Darius complemented his queen in multiple tones of brown, wearing a camel slim-fit wool overcoat by Boss with Gucci GG jacquard cotton canvas joggers. He accessorized with a beige scarf and ribbed toque while wearing cream Converse with white socks on his feet.

Photo: Dalvin Adams
Photo: Dalvin Adams
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Looking great and feeling even better, there’s no wonder these two had a blast at their shower.

How Fashion Influenced NFL Team Uniforms in the Past

Fashion has always played a role in the design of NFL team uniforms. Since its inception, sports uniforms have seen a radical transformation in order to be more fashionable and attract larger fan bases. Whether you’re a fan of the Baltimore Colts or the Seattle Seahawks, you can find all available options of the best online sports betting sites to place your bets on your favorite team. In this article, we will explore how fashion has influenced NFL team uniforms in the past and how it continues to do so today.

Early NFL Uniforms

In the early days of the NFL, uniforms were relatively simple and functional. Teams primarily wore plain jerseys with simple numbering and lettering. The colors used were typically primary colors, such as red, blue, and yellow. The main goal of these early uniforms was to make the players easily identifiable on the field.

The Rise of Color Television

The advent of color television in the 1950s significantly impacted the design of NFL uniforms. With the ability to broadcast games in color, teams began to incorporate more vibrant colors and designs into their uniforms to appeal to fans watching TV. The Baltimore Colts, for example, introduced a horseshoe logo on their helmets in 1954, and the Cleveland Browns added a brown helmet to their uniforms in 1957.

The AFL Influence

The AFL (American Football League) was a rival professional American football league that operated from 1960 to 1969. The AFL was known for its more colorful and flashy uniforms, which helped to attract fans and set the league apart from the NFL. The AFL’s influence can be seen in the uniforms of NFL teams that joined the league after the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, such as the Kansas City Chiefs and the Oakland Raiders.

The Modern Era

In the modern era, NFL teams have continued to evolve their uniforms to reflect changing fashion trends and appeal to fans. Many teams have introduced alternate uniforms that feature different colors and designs. The Denver Broncos, for example, introduced a navy blue alternate jersey in 2002. The Minnesota Vikings, meanwhile, have introduced several different purple alternate uniforms over the years.

The Impact of Technology

In addition to fashion, technology has also played a role in the design of NFL uniforms. With the advancement of materials and manufacturing techniques, uniforms have become lighter, more durable, and more comfortable for players. Teams have also incorporated new technologies, such as moisture-wicking fabrics, to help keep players cool and dry during games.

One of the biggest technological advancements in recent years has been digital printing. This technology allows teams to create intricate designs and patterns on their uniforms that would have been difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional screen printing methods. The Seattle Seahawks, for example, have used digital printing to create a unique “wolf grey” alternate uniform that features a subtle gradient design.

The Role of Sponsorship

Another factor that has influenced the design of NFL uniforms is sponsorship. In recent years, teams have increasingly relied on corporate sponsors to help fund their operations. This has led to teams incorporating sponsors’ logos and branding into their uniforms. The Baltimore Ravens, for example, have featured a patch on their jerseys bearing the logo of M&T Bank, one of their sponsors.

It’s worth mentioning that NFL teams have strict guidelines when it comes to sponsorship. The league has a rule that limits the size and placement of any sponsorship logo on their uniforms, which ensures that the team’s identity and branding are not affected.

The Future of NFL Uniforms

As the NFL continues to evolve, we’ll likely see teams experimenting with new styles and designs in their uniforms. With the increasing popularity of alternate uniforms, we expect teams to continue introducing new, unique looks. Additionally, teams are likely to continue incorporating new technologies and materials into their uniforms to make them more comfortable for players and help them perform better on the field.

In conclusion,

Fashion, technology, and sponsorship have influenced NFL team uniforms throughout the league’s history. As these factors continue to evolve, we can expect to see NFL teams experimenting with new styles and designs in the future. From the early days of the league to the present, uniforms have evolved to reflect changing fashion trends, appeal to fans and help the players perform better on the field. It will be exciting to see how NFL teams will continue to push the boundaries in terms of design and technology in the future.

Kanye West’s New Wife Bianca Censori Wears Yeti Boots to Meet North West

In case you missed it, Kanye has found love again. Sometime in January, Ye and Yeezy architectural designer Bianca Censori tied the knot in a secret ceremony. TMZ reports that the union comes without a marriage license.

Though the ceremony was extremely private (still no word on what went down and who wore what), the newlyweds have begun stepping out publicly. The couple recently went to dinner at the infamous Nobu restaurant in Los Angeles, where Censori-West met Ye’s 9-year-old daughter, North West.

Photo: Stan Potts
Photo: Stan Potts
Photo: Stan Potts

What does one wear to meet their husband’s kids for the first time? When you’re Censori-West, you opt for a generally sleek look with one statement piece. While Ye was in his usual utilitarian chic, his wife wore a black leather blazer over black nylons and super fluffy knee-high yeti boots. A contemporary spin on the ever-trendy nylons-paired-with-blazer look.

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Celebrity photographer Stan Potts caught the family on their way out.

The Cut’s Article on Pyer Moss Designer Kerby Jean Raymond Shows that Black Designers Don’t Have the Freedom (or Luxury) to Fail

Tahirah Hairston’s article today in The Cut, entitled, The Promise of Pyer Moss, landed like a bomb in the Fashion Community. In the piece, Hairston takes a deep dive into the life and legacy of Pyer Moss designer Kerby Jean-Raymond, detailing how the Haitian American New Yorker ascended from a broken home to the tops of the fashion totem pole, winning a CFDA Award, coming under the tutelage of Kering’s Laurent Claquin, securing millions in funding, and ultimately becoming one of the most celebrated Black Designers of our generation.

Apparently Jean-Raymond has also not been the best at business development or management. He recently laid off most of his employees, and consumers looking to purchase Pyer Moss clothes won’t have much luck. Several anonymous employees interviewed for the article insinuate that Jean-Raymond, instead of investing in creating collections, splurged on company trips, paid overdue bills, and created accessories that are still sitting on shelves.

While expertly researched, the story, published mere days before Black History Month and New York Fashion Week begs the question of “Why?Why him? Why Now?

The motive for this exposé is unclear, and the timing is unfortunate. Besides, Jean Raymond isn’t the first designer or business owner to stumble, make bad decisions, or lay off workers. In response to a comment by @Carlos_Santiago on @TheCut, saying “Remember Miguel Adrover anyone?…. Sounds like the same story,” @blessedwithbassets responded, “I feel like this is not the only designer out there who had a quick rise and then just kind of…went nowhere. Why zero in on this one particular story? I feel like this has been happening in fashion for decades. Not everyone who experiences early success makes it over the long run.”

Indeed. Spanish designer Miguel Adrover, who once, “shot like a glistening comet through the New York Fashion Scene in the aughts,according to Vogue, doesn’t have a fashion line to speak of now. Famed designer John Varvatos declared bankruptcy in May 2020, and listed more than $140 million in debt in court filings after laying off 76% of his staff. Industry darling Zac Posen shuttered his business in 2019 after 18 years and receiving the CFDA’s Perry Ellis Award and being named Designer of the Year by Women’s Wear Daily and Variety Magazine. People falter and fail all the time in fashion. And to our knowledge, Pyer Moss is still in business (though it may be on hiatus).

Running a business is not easy. And as a creative who has turned her hobby into an enterprise, it has taken me decades to learn how to be a leader, budget, and get it right (and I’m still learning). While others are given grace to flub and fail, this article has basically called Jean-Raymond a failure before his story is over. It also references a “notable level of anger and resentment,” within the black fashion community towards Kerby that we at Fashion Bomb Daily do not share.

Commenter @NiaAlexandra_ from @theCut said it best, “Let’s not forget that we are not entitled to an artists work. We are not entitled to understand the cadence with which their work is shared with the world. “ @YungChelly also made a great point, “White entrepreneurs are free to fail, learn, raise more money or move on, sometimes all of the above without personally charged think pieces and people applauding someone’s downfall.  This is a systematic issue that the article failed to address. This harms current and future leaders and dreamers who although should not be free of criticism should be afforded the ability to fail, learn and grow especially in unprecedented times.”

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Oprah Celebrates Her Birthday and the 25th Anniversary of Anastasia Beverly Hills with Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian Wearing a $10,000 Brunello Cucinelli Sequin Brown Blazer

Oprah was spied at the 25th Anniversary of Anastasia Beverly Hills with Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian wearing a $10,000 Brunello Cucinelli Sequin Brown Blazer:

It seems the event was held on Oprah’s Birthday, which is January 29th. Happy Birthday, Lady O!

Tailored with a straight silhouette, this shimmering sequin jacket boasts a double-breasted style finished with peak lapels.

Love it? Get yours at Saks.com.
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