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YouTube star and content creator Teaira Walker was spotted on vacation wearing an $800 Isa Boulder First Argyle Dress in pink (sold out). This dress was an SSENSE exclusive as Isa Boulder only offered it through the retailer. It presents itself as a pink knit maxi dress complete with cutouts throughout to resemble an argyle sweater. The back of the dress dips to reveal most of the wearer’s backside, adding another sexy element to the dress.
She accessorized the look with a pink Dior mini saddle bag (available for $3,995 on 1st Dibs) and $960 Amina Muaddi “Gilda” rainbow slide sandals. She opted for a wavy hight ponytail for her hairstyle of choice along with soft makeup glam which included hints of pink to compliment her look.
Recently, our editor-in-chief Claire Sulmers appeared on Access to offer her insider knowledge on Summer 2021 fashion trends. Dubbed as “Hot Girl Summer with Claire Sulmers”, she revealed the top four trends of the summer featuring pieces from Fashion Bomb Daily Shop designers like Bree Billiter, SybG, Madam Mystique and more.
With June as Pride Month, everything, especially fashion garments, has been decorated in colorful rainbow colors in support of the LGBTQIA+ community. Even as we approach the end of June, we don’t see rainbow fashion declining anytime soon. You can achieve a multicolor rainbow look with the $200 Bree Billiter Pantone Multicolor Dress which has been spotted on Tracee Ellis Ross. Pair with our $98 SybG Gold On a Pedestal Mules Sandals for a little extra shine to your vibrant look!
2. Sequins
With our favorite places opening back up after a year, what better way to celebrate a return to normalcy than with sparkling sequins. Rock the $489 Keylows Miami Vice Multicolor Sequin Crop Top and Pants Set as you step out with your girls. This look is perfect for celebrating being back “outside”!
3. Maxi Dresses
Maxi dresses, or sundresses, are summer staples! Serving the summer season’s must-have item, you can never go wrong with keeping a few in your closet! Fashion Bomb Daily Shop designer Madam Mystique offers the ultimate maxi dresses with its $80 “Arya” Pink Maxi Dress and “Nicholette” Yellow Maxi Dress. Matched with a pair of heeled sandals and your favorite handbag, both dresses will present you with uber-chic looks, perfect any event or gathering during the season.
4. Elegant Pants
Every woman needs a great pair of dress pants in their wardrobe, but here’s the thing: they don’t have to be basic! Madam Mystique elevates the typical dress pants with their $80 Esmee Red Side Drape Dress Pants. Appearing in a popping red, the dress features an asymmetrical drape detail that adds modern appeal to the classic dress pants.
Tune into more moments and clips from the Access segment below:
In the summer of 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the Moon, Jimi Hendrix rocked Woodstock and the Harlem Cultural Festival lit up Sunday afternoons in New York City with a six-week-long explosion of Afrocentric sights, sounds and soul. Unfamiliar with the latter? Well, more than 300,000 attendees grooved in a city park to the tunes of Gladys Knight & the Pips, David Ruffin, B.B. King, The 5th Dimension, Mahalia Jackson, Pops Staples and The Staple Singers, Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln, Sly and The Family Stone, Hugh Masekela, Mongo Santamaria, Sonny Sharrock and so many more at the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival. It was one of the hippest summers in Harlem. Still don’t remember hearing about it? That’s probably because the more than 40 hours of never-before-seen footage of the event sat in a basement for 50 years. Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson’s must-see directorial debut, Summerof Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), tells the story of this incredible moment in Black history and finally gives this “Black consciousness revolution” the respect and recognition it deserves.
Harlem promoter Tony Lawrence partnered with the City of New York to transform his neighborhood cultural festival into a massive music event in Harlem’s Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park). Maxwell House Coffee’s sponsorship dollars added star power to the event with a talent lineup that included some of the hottest soul, blues, gospel, jazz and Latin artists of the day – think Essence Festival with only A-list headliners. Veteran TV director/producer Hal Tulchin filmed the all-star performances, recording more than 40 hours of some of the best concert footage we have ever seen. Unfortunately, after several attempts to shop it, the tapes sat almost forgotten in a basement. All that changed in 2016, when producer Robert Fyvolent shared the footage with producer David Dinerstein and the two approached Questlove to join their team as the film’s director. Tulchin, who died in 2017, had always dreamed of the footage becoming a film. His dream was now about to come true. In 2019, work on Summer of Soul began in earnest and the growing team set about finding attendees and interviewing performers. Questlove – a self-proclaimed music nerd – watched the more than 40 hours of performances 6-7 times, letting his goosebumps dictate what to keep and what to cut. While the worldwide pandemic briefly delayed production, operations quickly resumed with the strictest Covid-19 protocols in place.
As a 5x GRAMMY Award-winning founding member of The Roots, Questlove was the perfect choice to helm this documentary. A film buff and avid storyteller, the neophyte director tackled this project with the adroitness of a DJ extraordinaire. His thoughtfully selected performance and crowd footage interspersed with clips of civil unrest and snippets of speeches by iconic Black leaders edited with flawless transitions powerfully tells the story of the Summer of Soul. The healing and empowering role of music in the movement is present throughout the cultural festival documentary. It is portrayed as both a release for our rage and a panacea for our pain. One of the most poignant moments in the film surrounds Jesse Jackson’s riveting first-hand account of the moment Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in 1968. After Jesse speaks, gospel legend Mahalia Jackson, overcome with emotion, passes the mic to Mavis Staples for a little help singing a soul-stirring rendition of “Precious Lord.” Mavis’ guttural and gritty runs tap into the pain before Mahalia takes the microphone to belt out a fervent cry to the Lord for help. As the song concludes, their dueling ad-libs are more shouts of acclamation and bolstered determination rather than hopelessness and defeat. The power of gospel music then and now cannot be denied. Its triumphant battle hymns and melodic testimonies of overcoming have and always will be a cathartic balm for our weary souls. Many of the performances in the film – including Sonny Sharrock’s electrifying guitar solo and The 5th Dimension’s performance of their No. 1 hit “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In” – also bear witness to the power of Black music to uplift and heal us.
The importance of fashion and style cannot be overstated. It is a ubiquitous expression of Black culture and pride. Anytime there is a shift in culture, music and fashion follow suit. In the film, we see the cultural paradigm shifting in living color. Kinky, coily, curly and wavy afros ruled the day. Dashikis, African prints, headwraps and wooden beads peppered the sea of butterfly collars, bell bottoms, ruffles and leather fringe vests indicating a change in how we were seeing ourselves and wanting to be seen. You will be transfixed by the host Tony Lawrence’s haberdashery. No matter the artist or genre of music, his outfits were perfectly in-tune. If it was Motown Day, he was suited and booted in double-breasted suits. If Latin performers were up, he wore ruffled bolero shirts in a variety of vibrant hues. His personal style was a microcosm for the fashions seen throughout.
The one thing we wish had changed over the last 50 years, sadly has not. In the 1960s, we gained civil rights, voting rights and fair housing but lost Malcom X, MLK and Fred Hampton. We marched in Selma but are still marching in Minneapolis. Questlove made Summer of Soul during the civil unrest and Black Lives Matter protests of the summers of 2019 and 2020 after the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and too many others. The parallels between now and the summer of 1968 with protests and riots sparked by the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the all-out assault on the Black Panther Party cannot be ignored. Questlove saw them and knew that others would, too. He would undoubtedly have heard H.E.R.’s “I Can’t Breathe” and Keedron Bryant’s strident declaration “I Just Want To Live” and known that marrying our struggle for equality and respect to the performance footage was the right angle for the film.
Summerof Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), A Questlove Jawn, owes us nothing. Questlove did the work and aced his directorial debut. Winning both the Grand Jury Award and Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival is a testament to the incredible job he did in finally garnering the acclaim and respect this exceptional moment in Black excellence deserves. Certified Fresh with an impressive 97% on Rotten Tomatoes the music event of the summer of 1969 is now the must-see music event of the summer of 2021.
Summer of Soul hits theaters and Hulu this Friday. Gather your crew and prepare to experience a range of emotions as you journey back in time to the music event of the summer. Be sure to post about Summer of Soul on social media using the hashtags #SummerOfSoulMovie and #OurStoriesNeverTold.
Christina Milian shared a photos where the mom-preneur was all smiles and beaming in a floral mini dress by Fashion Nova.
Christina MIlian rocked the $59.99 Being Romantic Ruched Mini Dress from Fashion Nova. Serving major prairie and cottage vibes, the dress features so many chic details from its red and black floral print to its lace-up detail. It also comes with sassy ruffles on the off-the-shoulder feature and hem. She finishes the look off with a pair of PVC heeled sandals and gold jewelry including hoop earrings and a pendant necklace.
Brunching with the girls is a thing again and this dress is perfect the occasion! Pair it with a pair of PVC sandals and fly handbag to set the look off.
Megan Thee Stallion is proving that she is force to be reckoned with as she walked away with four awards at the 2021 BET Awards. While accepting her award for Best Female Hip Hop Artist, she took the stage to deliver an humble, heartfelt speech in an all-white designer look.
Megan Thee Stallion wore a custom dress by Roberto Cavalli. Under the direction of Fausto Puglisi, the custom evening dress appears in a flowing white silk satin and crepe de chine. Not to mention, the dress’s intricate details were too chic to miss as it featured a cutout component and a white feather trim on the thigh slit. Embroidered crystals made from encrusted fang and leopard head graced the bustier and straps.
Styled by Zerina Akers, the look was complete with heeled sandals, a drop necklace and rings topped off with icy blonde bone-straight hair.
Following their epic performance at the 2021 BET Awards, Cardi B and Offset were spotted hand-in-hand heading to dinner at BOA Steakhouse in LA. Proudly sporting her growing baby bump, Cardi B donned a tiger print designer look while Offset opted for a green ensemble.
Cardi B wore a vintage Roberto Cavalli look, styled by Kollin Carter. Coming from the brand’s Fall/Winter 2000 collection, the outfit includes a cardigan and skirt carrying the brand’s distinctive tiger print. The cardigan features an extended fur trim collar with a plunging neckline, two front pockets and a button closure. A similar version (pictured below) of her cardigan sold recently on Tradesy for $300. She accessorized the look with a bright orange Hermès handbag and $135 SybG “The Perfect Match” PVC Multicolor Sandals in brown and red (available on Fashion Bomb Daily Shop).
It is no secret that Lil Kim is a fashion innovator, starting captivating trends during her rise to fame which have left a lasting mark on the fashion industry. She is still making huge fashion moments and her most recent one was spotted at the 2021 BET Awards.
During the 2021 BET Awards, Lil Kim graced the stage to pay homage to this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award honoree, Queen Latifah. She performed Queen Latifah’s hit song “U.N.I.T.Y.” rocking a full Prada ensemble which included the brand’s jacket, a hooded halterneck puffer top, skirt and combat boots. Of course, viewers and fans were raving about Kim’s epic $340 Prada metal hair clip which she wore on her diamond-cut blonde bang.
While many recognize Lil Kim as the originator of this trend, celebrities such as Nicki Minaj, Cardi B and Beyoncé has also sported luxury designer logo-printed hairstyles. The recent Prada bang moment is just one of the many iconic hair moments made by the Queen Bee. This recent hairstyle took us down memory lane, causing us to reminisce on Lil Kim’s most unforgettable hairstyles where the rapper donned designer logos in her hair.
Let’s get into the other past famous designer hairstyles worn by Lil Kim:
For her 2019 album titled #9, Lil Kim promoted the release wearing a grey bang hairstyle which featured the double C’s logo of the Chanel brand. Her hair was done by JP Rand with styling by Shantonia Amee.
Lil Kim graced Manhattan File magazine’s cover in 2001 wearing a blue Chanel “CC” logo bang wig, executed by Dionne Alexander.
Lil Kim was on-brand for the Versace Spring/Summer 2001 couture show in Milan as she sported a blonde wig featuring Versace Greek keys on her bang and sides. This concept was designed by Lil Kim, but executed by Dionne Alexander.
Which designer logo hair moment by Lil Kim is your favorite?
Kim and Khloe Kardashian were recently spotted making a quick run at a gas station in Los Angeles, California. While the two both donned stylish looks, Kim’s particular ensemble caught our eye as she served Fall vibes in the summer with a shearling jacket and leather dress.
Kim Kardashian wore a Dior Brown Leather Bias Cut Strapless Dress. Under the creative direction of John Galliano, the dress comes from the brand’s Fall/Winter 2000 collection and twists around the body in an asymmetric design and brown lambskin. This specific Dior by John Galliano dress is no longer available as it sold on 1st Dibs for $10,748.
Kim topped the dress off with an orange shearling coat from Yeezy Season 3 and a pair of nude Manolo Blahnik strappy heeled sandals along with a Hermès Swift Kelly Pochette Clutch Orange (all of which are unavailable for purchase).
Hey Bombshells! Here we go again, vote for who you think should be crowned Fashion Bombshell of the Week. Here are the contenders.
Opening the week we had Jasmine from New York. She says, “I would describe my style as classy, sexy, glam. As a woman, I love to wear pieces that feel feminine and Fun! I have always loved fashion since childhood. Styling has always come naturally to me. My Fashion is my art. Its the feeling I get when creating a look that let’s me know my masterpiece is complete.
Next was Nao from Canada. Nao’s style is one of a kind. With a mixture of punk, glam and street, its no wonder why she has a huge following. Her style embodies a fierce unapologetic energy that we are here for.
Closing the week we had Brittni from Miami. Brittni is great at mixing logo branded designer items with more subtle everyday wear for an overall polished look. Sexy and chic are two words that sums up her style. Even when wear sweats, she doesn’t sacrifice glam.
Reginae Carter’s latest fit for ‘gram featured a splash of color and a mix of high-low fashion! Let’s get into her look:
Reginae Carter wore Fashion Nova’s $44.99 Color Me Tie Dye Mini Dress. The dress possesses all the feels of summer all the way down to its tie-dye color. The plunging neckline and surplice skirt portion adds a notion of sexiness, further flattering the figure of the wearer. Not to mention, it is designed with a stretchy mesh fabric complete with a lining.
She accessorized the look with Chanel accessories including slide sandals and a mini crossbody bag. She also opted for beauty waves for her hairstyle of choice.