Who said red, white, and blue can’t be fashionable?
With Fourth of July events ranging from outdoor concerts to white parties to down-home family BBQs, the patriotic fashionista’s gotta be prepared!
Here are 15 fab picks for under $100 to put some fireworks in your holiday style, 😉
In addition to rocking for RL, she has also worked with Levi’s, Sephora, and Target, and has scored editorials in Cosmopolitan, Essence, Allure, and L’Officiel:
Today our boys over at Stuff Fly People Like are hitting us with a bit of nostalgia for the great eighties and its singular fashions:
While Rae reminisced on his dope slope haircut, all I can think of are those stone washed jeans I used to rock that are mildly reminiscent of the tie dyed joints of today.
What about you? What childhood trends are you wearing now?
A tickled Teen Vogue staffer said, “To our surprise, she was in such awe over the closet, [her] quick drive-by turned into a day interning with us! While clothing and accessory returns were being made around her, Chanel helped reorganize our closet and proved to be a major asset–there’s nothing like having a tall model around to help restock those high shoe shelves!”
Sounds cute!
Read the rest of the tale and see more pictures at TeenVogue.com.
Today I decided to take a look at consummate arm candy and budding fashionista…
…Amber Rose!
Say what you want about her short haircut, questionable past, or around the way girl swagger, this future model has been making her fashionable rounds, wearing some of the best pieces–period. Let’s take a look!
When Ms. Rose drops in to fashion shows with style connoisseur Kanye, she makes her mark in coordinated spandex outfits that pop in pink, red, or skin skimming black…
…almost always topped off with a sick pair of shades and clutch.
For red carpet events, she trades in the pants, favoring dresses with long or short hems, finished off with a bright lip and Blue Steel stare:
When she’s out of the spotlight Amber lets it all hang out, going for comfort in her traditional spandex or opting for a pair of easy shorts:
Wherever she goes, she always stands out–perfect for an outstanding up and coming style star.
A noun in the native Yoruba language of Nigeria, Alala means “a dreamer.” The latest collection offers a mixture dresses, shorts, and pants in lush prints and glossy fabrics in colors like gold, electric blue, and bronze.
WWD reports that Beyonce and Mamma Tina are upping House of Dereon options, launching a new junior apparel label aptly named Sasha Fierce:
Tina maintains the collection is, “edgier and trendier and reflects Sasha Fierce’s daring and outgoing attitude” and that it’s “really over the top.” The clothes, as well as the jewelry, eyewear, and shoe options, have already been picked up by Dillard’s and Macy’s, and (in true alter ego style) will be placed right next to Beyonce’s House of Dereon section.
I honestly never had any idea House of D was doing so well that it merited a spin off. It’ll be interesting to see how the new line does, especially since it’s riding the momentum of Beyonce’s (hot) CD and concert tour.