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We’re mixing it up with today’s Fashion Bomber, Mark from DC:
He says, “My style is a mix of casual and street, I would say my favorite items are sweaters and tennis shoes.”
” I probably spend the most money on my denim and my tennis shoes.”
“… A nice chain and a fitted hat are my favorite accessories.”
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Today’s Bombshell, Jacinta, hails from Charleston, South Carolina:
The Duke University grad says, “I would describe my style as edgy old-lady chic.”
“… My grandma believes there’s really an old woman inside my body whose heyday was in the late 50s and early 60s.”
” I wear mink stoles, scarves on my head, Grace Kelly-inspired nipped in waists with voluminous skirts, vintage brooches, and tons of fur, coupled with modern pieces of course.” “… My closest friends know I’m a quasi-introvert and that I express my emotions in creative ways, so I favor bright colors like teal, coral, marigold, and chartreuse.”
” I travel quite a bit and love to pick pieces that will evoke memories of where I’ve traveled.”
“…I’m inspired by Gene Tierney, Grace Kelly, Kerry Washington, and Bianca Jagger.”
I love it! Bright colors work on you, and you make vintage items look young and modern.
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So I’ve had lots of fun documenting my outfits during Fashion Week!
Today’s my unofficial last day going to shows in New York, as I have to prepare for my trip to London tomorrow on American Airlines.
Today, I attended the Hervé Leger show and was actually rushing to the venue! I had to prepare some posts for the Bomb, along with reviews for Essence.com and The Root. When I’m in doubt, I always bet on black with a strong pump. I chose a bow tie black Angelica dress by Motel (courtesy of DJPremium.com) and wore it as a top. I threw a tweed skirt from Zara over the dress to make it look more professional (the dress is a little saucy!).
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Today’s Bombshell is Lois from Brooklyn:
She says, “My style is very me, I wear whatever I think suits me and my size 14 body !”
“… I like to emphasize my waist, so I am seldom without a belt.”
” I shop everywhere; vintage/thrift stores, Ebay, Urban Outfiitters, H&M, etc but I try not to pay retail for anything so I am always using coupons and shopping on the sale racks.”
” I would love to be a stylist or a buyer one day.”
Who said size 14 couldn’t be fabulous? Lois, you are working it! Love your style!
Lois blogs at www.size14fashion.blogspot.com.
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Today I attended the Tracy Reese show at Lincoln Center: It was a bit warm out, so I was toasty in my vintage fur. Thankfully my American Apparel chiffon oversized button up and Zachary’s Smile skirt allowed a bit of ventilation. Staying true to my New Year’s Resolutions, I accessorized with the statement of all statement necklaces…
While Sterling St. Jacques made a splash at Studio 54, male model Renauld White revolutionized the industry by demanding equal representation in mainstream publications. In November 1979, White was the first African-American model to appear on the cover of GQ magazine (a fact oft overlooked as the first black man to cover GQ was Swiss born Urs Althaus in 1977).
I actually had a chance to meet and chat with White, who attended the Byron Lars presentation I wrote about on Essence.com. According to White, he got his start when he came to New York from nearby New Jersey one day to demand that agents at Wilhemina models allow more people of color the chance to compete in the industry.
He said, “I wanted to bring about change. I really confronted the establishment about why there were not more black male images. At first I thought I was going to get thrown in jail and beaten up because of my approach. But then they realized that they were wrong and that they were behind society and behind the times, and that they had to listen to me.”
“They offered me a contract because they thought that I would fail. Eventually I proved myself.” White went on to not only cover GQ, but also score major campaigns with Black Tie cologne, Vitalis, and Arrows Shirts. He was the first black man to work the runways for Bill Blass, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, and Ralph Lauren. He also enjoyed success in Europe, where he walked for Yves Saint Laurent, Jean Charles de Castelbajac, Cerutti, Valentino, Armani, and Versace.
White later transitioned into the world of theater. He appeared on the soap opera “The Guiding Light,” for many years and now participates in several plays. His advice for aspiring models is, “We know we have to work…there’s work to be done. I try to talk to as many young people as I can, and encourage them to follow their dreams and to aspire to greater things outside of modeling. Modeling is only a bridge. What are you going to do after modeling is over? I had a 30+ year career, they don’t make those anymore. I encourage them to do amazing things. Take the money, go to school, open up a business, be an entrepreneur, and be self reliant.”
I took a picture with Renauld after speaking with him:
He’s still got it!
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On March 16th, African Pride will kick off the “My Pride. My Way.” campaign in style with a star-studded soiree at Atlanta’s historic King Plow Event Gallery. Stay tuned for an opportunity to win free event tickets on The Fashion Bomb!
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Today’s Bombshell is Howard University alum and blogger Leslie from LA:
She says, “I believe that my style is a juxaposion of high end and low end items, because while I adore all things designer, I can’t get enough of H&M.”
“… Some of my style inspirations are Tracee Ellis Ross, Ashley Olsen, Genevieve Jones, and Kerry Washington.”
” The effortlessly chic looks those ladies pull off typically leaves me with my mouth agape and my eyes green with jealously!”
“… Ohh to have the wardrobes they do at my disposal! Until I do, I stay FLYY in everything I wear! “
Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style and flair of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your Fashion Bombshell of the Day Picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.
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So my first show today was Jason Wu located at 548 West 22nd street and 11th avenue. It’s still pretty frigid and the show was in a remote location, so I had to rock one of my vintage furs (I bought it in Paris).
Hey Branford! You look cool and relaxed. I’m not hip to the young kid’s lingo. What exactly is #Norazb…?
At any rate, tell Branford what you think of his steeze here:
Fashion Bomber of the Day is a feature that showcases the singular style of male Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and your picture(s) to thefashionbomb@gmail.com.
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So my first show today was BCBG at the tents!
Front row regulars Ashanti, Garcelle Beauvais, Taraji P. Henson, and Kelly Rowland came through to see the brand’s latest collection. Afterwards, I went to grab a bite to eat at At65, a café by Lincoln Center.