The instances of red carpet chic were few and far between. Still, a few showed and proved:




It’s official: Zoe Kravitz is super cute. Love that Diana Ross top!
Who wins this week’s chic award?
The instances of red carpet chic were few and far between. Still, a few showed and proved:




It’s official: Zoe Kravitz is super cute. Love that Diana Ross top!
Who wins this week’s chic award?
Ok. If you’ve been reading this blog for any amount of time (long or short), you’d know that I’m a Southern Girl at heart, and love my down south songs. I’ll turn up the Stanky Legg, Swag Surf with the best of them, and of course bump Soulja Boy throughout the course of any day.
I recently happened upon a song by Soulja Boy featuring Gucci Mane and Shawty Lo called Gucci Bandana:

Y’all. Not only is the chorus about a Gucci Bandana, but every other word is Gucci.There are shots of hundreds of little children doing a Gucci Bandana dance.
I haven’t spoken to anyone in the press office at Gucci, but I can only imagine what they would think of the originator of the Superman starting a new Gucci dance craze.
There was that somewhat well known story in 2006 where rappers mentioned Cristal champagne almost constantly until a Cristal rep said, “[W]hat can we do? We can’t forbid people from buying it. [But] I’m sure Dom Perignon or Krug would be delighted to have their business.” Jay-Z was so incensed by Cristal’s suggestion (that rappers take their business elsewhere), he boycotted, saying, “I view [those] comments as racist and will no longer support any of his products through any of my various brands including the 40/40 Club nor in my personal life.”
Now Gucci hasn’t said a peep about this Soulja Boy video (if they even know it exists), but what do you think of rappers dropping designer names in songs?
Should rappers create their own lines to promote? Or continue to heavily line the pockets of designer houses?
Young designer Telfar, whose show we reviewed here, stars in Reebok’s new Jean-Michel Basquiat sneaker ads:



The collection is based on the unique designs of Jean-Michel Basquiat, an artist famous for his graffiti-inspired art.
Read more at www.reebok.com.
I was over at WWD.com looking at some of the fresh off the catwalk Resort Collections, and of course had to peep one of my fave designers, Diane Von Furstenberg:

The leisure geared line is chock full of beautiful bright blues, greens, and purples along with instances of more neutral blacks and whites:


No one can deny DVF’s mastery of fabrics and cuts, but I could hardly focus on the clothes with the distracting head bows:

Are large, quirky head pieces the newest runway trend?
We’ve already seen the Louis Vuitton Bunny ears:

Hmm, we’ll have to keep an eye out for this one!
Beyoncé was spotted shopping a few weeks ago in a sequined mini, leather jacket, and an affordable pair of Rosenberger Flat Sandals from Aldo:

Homegirl shows she can mix her highs and lows. Maybe we can forgive her those nude stockings:)
Get the rest of her look for less with these:
*Thanks Natalie!
Our boys over at Stuff Fly People Like have highlighted these Nike Air Royal’s as the clean look for the summer:

The cool sneaks come in silver (shown) and white and gold.
See more pix here.
Rihanna Daily has the scoop on Rihanna’s backless cardigan:

The striped creation is $693 at Stella McCartney boutiques!
If you want to save, of course check out the lower priced look-a-likes we found for you in last Friday’s Mail Bombs.
Happy Shopping!
Now you can’t tell me you don’t hit the dance floor every time you hear this classic in the club!

Not only is the song hot, but the video reveals so many classic 90’s era styles: the shearling coats and jeans tucked into boots for men, and tight club dresses for women.
Enjoy this blast from the past!
Hop on the statement jewelry train with these resin Wam Bangles by Whitney Marbach:

Made of polished resin, the bands come in 8 colors and are handcrafted with bold detailing inspired by the armor of Greek warriors. Get yours for $120 at www.whitneymarbach.com.


Congrats to Fashion Bombshell Marie, winner of our Motions contest, who correctly guessed that the name of the iconic hairstyle (and actress) below is none other than:

…Bo Derek!
Marie was jet-setting when we contacted her so we couldn’t get a pic, but she did share her most regrettable hair experience with us:
“I’d read somewhere that garlic oil is a great natural solution for hair that sheds. So I decided to invent my own concoction by leaving pealed garlic in olive oil over night. The next day, I deep-conditioned my hair with the oil under heat but must not have washed well enough because I spent the day smelling like garlic bread sticks. I stopped the home-made madness after that and now always go out of my way to make sure I rinse my hair well when I wash!”
You’re not alone–I had a similar experience with egg whites…
Thanks to everyone who played. We had over 70 entries…phew!
Thank you, too, to our friends at Motions! Check out their site for more information about their all-natural Marula line of products.
~Adriana
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