Snapshot : Rap Americain

Rap-Americain

American Style, interpreted by the French. From Skyrock.com.

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Fashion News: Model Lara Stone Painted in Blackface for Paris Vogue

Jezebel Magazine has the following scans of the October issue of French Vogue, which features Dutch model Lara Stone in what has been called contemporary Blackface:

Lara Stone Blackface French Vogue

The issue, dedicated to supermodels, features Naomi Campbell in small front of the book articles, but Ms. Stone is the only “woman of color” who scored a multipage editorial. Shot by Steven Klein and styled by Carine Roitfeld, Stone dons seemingly ethnic inspired feathered garb while holding a meditative, almost angry gaze:

Lara Stone Blackface French Vogue

The editors at Jezebel say, “What Klein and Roitfeld should know…is that painting white people black for the entertainment of other white people is offensive in ways that stand entirely apart from cultural context...something about the act of portraying a white woman as black ought to sound an alarm, somewhere.”

Lara Stone Blackface French Vogue

A little history: As early as the 15th century, white actors used blackface to portray stereotypical archetypes of African-Americans (the buffoonish, lazy, lascivious cowardly male or matronly, at times mannish mammy). The practice, called mistrelsy, was used to promote and cement racist attitudes and feelings about black people. Though Lara Stone is missing the white outline around the mouth or bright red lipstick, this photo shoot definitely strikes a raw nerve:

Blackface

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Why the French Vogue team thought this was a good idea is beyond me. Some things you should never be so bold as to say or do, but it seems there are no standards of grace or social decorum when it comes to fashion.

Some say the images are simply artistic, and that calling the shots ‘racist’ is going too far.

What do you think?

For more about blackface, view this montage from Spike Lee’s 2000 film Bamboozled:

Source: Jezebel

Hot! or Hmm…: The 2009 BET Hip Hop Awards

BET’s Hip Hop Awards went down this weekend in the ATL with a slew of Fashion Bomb celebrities shutting down the red carpet. Did they turn it out for the Dirty South? Or did they make you go hmm….?

Dirty Money BET HIp Hop Awards

Kaleena, P. Diddy, and Dawn Richard of Dirty Money sat front row for the crunk show in coordinated black and white outfits, Dawn and Kaleena both sporting cool, chopped, highlighted haircuts and bold jewelry.  I especially like former Danity Kaner Dawn’s shield sunglasses and revamped edgy image.  A hot look for the new group!

Toccara BET Hip Hop Awards

Toccara sashayed outside in a turquoise batwing jersey dress with a deep v-neck, high hemline, and fun pockets. The dress is roomy, yet the length and silhouette make it uberly flattering–her strappy nude sandals add to the allure. Hot!

Tiny Toya BET Hip HOp Awards

BET babes Tiny and Toya also made it out for the event, both opting for black with Toya in a revealing cocktail dress and Tiny in an embellished sleeveless blouse worn with jewel encrusted leggings and open toe boots. Each individual piece has lots of potential, but hmm, there are just one too many things going on with each outfit. The belts, chains, patterns, and tats are simply assaults to the fashion senses.

Monica BET Hip Hop Awards

ATLien Monica brought it back with a simple black suit, modernized with a roomy jacket and skinny pants, and sauced up with a gray and black corset top and amazing thigh length platform boots. A diva updo and multicolored nails add a dash of funk to Monica’s slightly conservative yet definitely hot outfit!

Mario BET HIp Hop Awards

What would an awards show be without the fellas? Crooner Mario kept it casual in a plaid shirt, slate gray pea coat, dark baggy jeans, and a chill knit hat. Though relaxed, his look is perfect for a BET hip hop show–he made an effort to be pulled together yet laid back. Hot!

Fatima Robinson  BET HIp Hop Awards

One of my favorite looks came from choreographer Fatima Robinson who went for a 20’s vibe in a feathered hat, high waist pencil skirt, and on an trend high shoulder jacket. Though her shoes could’ve been turned up a notch, I’m in love with the outfit’s sophisticated edginess.

Jim Jones Soulja Boy BET Hip Hop Awards

What would an ATL show be without Soulja Boy himself? The Down South kid wonder accessorized a red t-shirt, white pants, and Gucci belt with tons of oversized chains and eye catching white sunglasses. Buddy Jim Jones didn’t step too far away from typical rapper fair, rocking a white tee, distressed jeans, Timberlands, and tons of blinged out jewelry. Soulja Boy is a teenager so he gets a pass, but hmm, don’t ya think it’s time for Jim Jones to invest in a button down?

What say you?

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Paris Fashion Week Show Review: Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and more!

Hey Guys!

Some of the world’s most renowned designers showed during Paris Fashion Week, pushing the chic factor forward with cutting edge designs and eye catching concepts. In case you missed ’em, here’s The Fashion Bomb’s review of Paris Fashion Week Spring 2010!

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen Spring 2010 Fashion Show

Alexander McQueen is out of this world–both literally and figuratively. His designs tend to dance on the border of earthly and alienesque, but his unwavering sense of beauty always renders his collection easily digestible by the common man. His most recent collection saw horn haired models sunken into dresses that mirrored sea landscapes with deep ocean creatures peering out atop bodices and hems.

Alexander McQueen Spring 2010 Fashion Show

Eschewing the season’s almost insistence on neutrals, McQueen amped it up with patterned bright yellows, blues, and greens in short cocktail creations worn atop tusk like 12 inch rounded heels that could easily spell disaster with one small misstep.  The risk takers and risk averse could both find something in this collection, as the forward thinking patterns made traditional tailoring decidedly cutting edge.

Maison Martin Margiela

Maison Martin Margiela Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Show

The theme was paper for Martin Margiela’s Spring 2010 show, with whisper thin high shouldered dresses, sharp cut trenches, and strapless dresses seemingly stapled and banded together as if part of an elementary school arts and crafts project.

Maison Martin Margiela Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Show

Bolbous appendages and accoutrements jutted out from the front of belted jackets, but true edginess was only witnessed in the brand’s typical high shouldered pieces. Though the collection comprised white, pink, and an occasional floral print, I was a sucker for the basic black boots and jumpers.

Jean Paul Gaultier

Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2010 Paris RTW Fashion Show

Jean Paul Gaultier took it back to the 90’s for his newest collection, sending a noticeably diverse cast of models down the catwalk in denim suits, overalls, and tie dye leggings accessorized with doo rags, hoop earrings, hats, and around the way girl side pony tails. Fishnets, heeled combat boots, and easy dresses played in a color palette of indigo, army green, and bright orange.

Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2010 Paris RTW Fashion Show

Later on in the show, Gaultier harkened back to his Madonna “Truth or Dare” days with cone shaped corsets and peak shouldered tops. Though we’ve seen it all before, everything seemed new again, injected with revamped color, energy, and light.

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton Spring 2010

70’s disco chic sequined dresses, tasseled hiking bags, and gigantic multicolored afro wigs pumped down the runway for Louis Vuitton’s Spring 2010 collection. Fun plaid short suits and halter sundresses acted as mute canvases to bright pink cross body bags, sherbert colored backpacks, and paisley biker shorts.

Louis Vuitton Spring 2010 Paris Show

Though the show’s haute hair gave off a Beyoncé as Foxxy Cleopatra vibe, I don’t think Bey would trade her Spring 2009 Spicy Sandals for this season’s fur adorned clogs and ankle boots! Head scratching accessories aside, I could see a few of the dresses and jackets as accents to relatively simple ensembles.

Chanel

Chanel Paris Spring 2010 Fashion Show

It was a hoedown chez Chanel, with models surrounded by hay in a farm inspired backdrop. Though this season’s ubiquitous clogs made their way into the show, the country references ended there, as Lagerfeld offered smart nubby short dresses, traditional jackets, and skirts in a muted palette of virginal white, creamy ivory, and basic black, with the occasional pops of red, pale pink and blue.

Chanel Paris Spring 2010 Fashion Show

While the clothes themselves seemed to follow traditional Chanel buttoned up conservative silhouettes, I fell in love with the stacked plexiglass bangles and modernized chain strapped handbags.

Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci

Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Show

Recession savvy fashionistas know the score: in a time of scarce resources, it’s best to invest in glamorous fashionable pieces in classic colors that can withstand the test of time. Riccardo Tisci’s Spring 2010 line offered patterned jackets, harem pants, and chiseled cocktail dresses in basic black and white seemingly geared towards the economic climate’s discerning fashion lovers.

Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Show

Ruffle trimmed office ready belted jackets topped contrast leggings and billowing black pants with tuxedo stripes while alluring frothy dresses stood on their own in sheer simplicity. What the clothes lacked in color, they made up for in indisputable tailoring, subtle draping, and panels of sheer delight.

Gareth Pugh

Gareth Pugh Spring 2010 Paris RTW Fashion Show

From the dark makeup on the male and female models to the gray and black color palette, Gareth Pugh presented a decidedly somber forecast for Spring 2010. Structured soulless jackets topped skinny shirred leggings, with an occasional close fit frock thrown in for good measure.

Gareth Pugh Spring 2010 Paris RTW Fashion Show

Rihanna, who sat front row, wore a hemmed version of one of Pugh’s sheer paneled gowns, transforming a loose fit, somewhat uninspiring number into something fit for a pop siren and burgeoning fashion icon. I have a feeling that off the runway and in stores, Pugh’s collection with translate well into wearable separates that resonate with rocker chic trendsetters and their fashionable flocks.

Elie Saab

Elie Saab Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Show

Beyonce won’t be disappointed in red carpet favorite Elie Saab’s indisputably chic collection, which overflowed with drool worthy lipstick red cocktails, crystal embellished blazers, and stunningly gorgeous draped gowns.

Elie Saab Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Show

Typical awards show fare was punched up with one shoulder black dresses with large loose front bows and skin clinging jersey show stoppers. Hot!

John Galliano

John Galliano Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Show

Bold makeup, bright colors, and patterns collided for John Galliano’s 20’s flapper inspired undertaking. Dark lips pursed under veiled hats as bow front dresses in celery, royal blue, and burnt orange danced over knee socks and platform strapped shoes.

John Galliano Spring 2010 Paris Fashion Show

It was hard to focus on the clothes with the overwhelming number of pieces, attachments, and adornments. It seemed that one too many disparate pieces–ball plastered shoes, feather necklaces, and lace netting–were vying for our attention, thus creating a cacophonous score.

Balmain

Balmain Paris Spring 2010 fashion Show

Christopher Decarnin’s tennis ball shouldered military jackets launched a literal fever amongst Hollywood starlets, who raced to wear the $9,000 stunners with simple jeans and heels. With a spirit of “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” Balmain sent even more high shoulder jackets down their Spring 2010 runway, this time jazzed up with sequins, buttons, and flaps of leather.

Balmain Paris Spring 2010 fashion Show

Sizzling sequin cocktail dresses with cut outs added a bit of a diversion to Balmain’s thoroughly predictable pieces. It seems the brand is sticking to its blockbuster formula for yet another year.

Which was your favorite?
Photos via Style.com

Swagger Mondays : Breeny from Brick Lane in London

We’re back with Swagger Mondays, where you, dear reader, get to see the best in international street style!
Today the swag surfers bring us Breeny, a chocolate skinned fashionista spotted on Brick Lane Road in London:

Real Street Style London UK

Where to begin?

I’m loving her simple t with a houndstooth design, rockin’ gold dookie chain, single fingerless (purple!) glove, and hip leather jacket. Tousled hair and nude makeup only ups her cool factor!

What do you think?

See more street style at www.swaggerparis.com.

Get the Look : Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush at the Cheesecake Factory

Before attending Hollywood Life’s 6th Annual Hollywood Style Awards, Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush enjoyed a casual date night at the Cheesecake Factory in LA. Reggie accented a gray v-neck sweater, baggy jeans, and black sneakers with a large silver cross, and Kim wore a cropped denim vest, leggings, and tank with $1,275 Christian Louboutin Piros Ruched Suede Boots:

Kim Kardashian Reggie Bush Cheesecake Factory

If you want their date night look, but need it for less, go with these:

Kobe Bryant Covers L’Uomo Vogue

Stuff Fly People Like has the following scans of Kobe Bryant on the cover of L’Uomo Vogue:

Kobe Bryant L'Uomo Vogue

Grazie!
He’s featured on the Contemporary Icons issue alongside Ben McKenzie, Vincent Kartheiser, and Sofia Vassilieva.

Kobe Bryant L'Uomo Vogue

Sorry, I’m swooning.
Aren’t you?

Who Wore it Better? Trina vs. Eva in Gryphon’s Embroidered Bandleader Jacket

Fashion Bomb celebs have been loving the military trend, and Trina and Eva Marcille are no exception! Both ladies were spied wearing this $645 double breasted embellished epaulet jacket by Gryphon:

Who Wore it better Eva Trina

While Trina wore the fun jacket in gray with a pair of blink and you miss them shorts and thigh high boots, Eva chose to rock the jacket in a cream color with jeans, a t-shirt, and camel thigh highs.

Gryphon Embroidered Bandleader Jacket

I must say Trina looks quite saucy with her outfit, but Eva’s choice seems like something you can wear on an everyday basis.
Which one’s your fave?

If the Gryphon jacket is too much, get the look for less with these relatively affordable options:

Thanks Cece!

Splurge of the Day : Rihanna’s Platform Fendi Mary Janes

For those who lusted over Rihanna’s Platform Mary Janes, take heart! The songstress wore these $775 Fendi grained leather round toe platforms Maryjane with adjustable ankle strap to the Gareth Pugh show here in Paris:

Fendi Platform Mary Janes Rihanna

Do you love?

Rihanna Gareth Pugh

Source: RihannaDaily

Steal of the Day : Black Girls Rock! Tee

Black Girls Rock! is a nonprofit, youth empowerment mentoring organization whose mission is to encourage positive life-changing activity and critical thinking through the arts for “at risk” teenage women of color. They have an awards show on the 17th of the month to celebrate exemplary women of color, and are also selling fun tee’s like these to help support the cause:

Black Girls Rock T-Shirts

The shirts average about $60, but proceeds go towards a very worthy cause!
Purchase your t-shirt here or donate to the organization here.
Get the scoop on Black Girls Rock at www.blackgirlsrockinc.com.