Fashion Bombshell of the Week: Chelsea from Pennsylvania

The votes are in, with over 60% of votes, the winner and our Fashion Bombshell of the Week is Chelsea from Pennsylvania, check her out below.

Chelsea is a style blogger, boutique owner and student. Her style is fierce, fun and energetic. Usually paired with shades, her pieces prove to be interchangeable. Items and can be easily mixed and matched to create different looks.

Chelsea goes on for a chance to be crowned Fashion Bombshell of the Year presented @thefabysawards. What do you think of this Bombshell’s style?

Porsha Williams Celebrates Mother’s Day With Family and Friends Wearing Sai Sankoh Red and Blue Tile Print Dress From Fashion Bomb Daily Shop

On Mother’s Day, Porsha Williams had what she described as a “wonderful day” with family and friends! She celebrated with at-home festivities rocking a stylish ensemble fresh off the Fashion Bomb Daily Shop. Let’s dive into the details of her look:

Porsha Williams with Dennis McKinley and daughter Pilar

Porsha Williams wore Sai Sankoh’s $195 Red and Blue Tiel Morgana Print Shirt Dress! Relatively new to the Fashion Bomb Daily Shop, this shirt dress serves as another stunning piece from our immensely popular designer Sai Sankoh. It comes in satin fabric complete with a belt and buttons for closure. Like much of Sai Sankoh’s pieces, it can be worn as a cover-up during a beach day or as an actual outfit for occasions and events. The choice is yours!

The shirt dress is also available in another print known as Jezebel Blue and Black Cheetah Print.

Porsha allowed the dress do the talking, opting for subtle black flat thong sandals along with bone straight hair.

Absolutely in love with this dress? Make it yours by adding it to your cart here!

SWV and Xscape Verzuz TV Fashion: All-Black Looks Including Kandi in Alex Perry Zebra Stripe Catsuit, Tiny in Shane Justin Sequin Halter Top and Comme Des Garçons Shorts, LaTocha in Rosa Cha Sequin Corset Jumpsuit and Tamika Scott in Akira Feather Top and Saint Laurent Yeti Boots + More

On Saturday, another epic Verzuz battle went down between iconic R&B groups SWV and Xscape! Fashion Bomb Daily was on the scene at the Verzuz battle in Atlanta and you know we got details on the looks from the event. Members of both groups wore all-black looks for the musical battle, with Xscape members rocking ensembles styled by Jeremy Haynes aka No IG Jeremy. Let’s get into the details of their fits:

Kandi went with a fierce look, opting for an $1,900 Alex Perry “Leighton” zebra print jersey catsuit (sold out) paired with a Tyre Lajuan hematite Swarovski Crystal corset (unavailable) and $1,195 Christian Louboutin Epic Rose 100 wraparound patent-leather sandals.

Tiny Harris shimmered in a full sequined look during the Saturday Verzuz battle! She wore a $180 Shane Justin “Lights Camera Action” top in black paired with a $3,395 Balmain cropped sequined jacket and $755 Junya Watanabe for Comme des Garçons black sequin biker shorts. She complete the look with $1,075 Christian Louboutin Poupedou spiked raffia-trimmed leather sandals.

LaTocha also went with a sequin vibe with a Rosa Cha Fall 2019 RTW sequined corset jumpsuit paired with a black Wolford sheer long sleeve top and $169 Karl Lagerfeld Paris Blayze peep-toe booties complete with an embellished ankle strap.

Tamika Scott kept it chic with feathers! She went with Akira’s $149.50 Akira “Light As A Feather Mini Dress” (sold out) which she wore as a top. She paired it with $98 black Commando Perfect Control velvet leggings and $10,000 Saint Laurent Yeti over-the-knee boots (sold out).

Explore more moments from the Verzuz below:

Thoughts on their looks?

Photos: @sterlingpics

Ari Fletcher Celebrates Mother’s Day in Fashion Nova White Cutout One Shoulder Midi Dress

Ari Fletcher hosted a Mother’s Day brunch on Sunday joined by family and friends. The brunch featured boho-chic decorations, a curated menu and a bouncy house for kids in the comfort of her backyard. For the occasion, she snagged pictures with her son Yosohn wearing a white Fashion Nova dress.

Ari Fletcher’s Fashion Nova midi dress appeared in white complete a asymmetrical cutout and cross strap shoulder detail. She paired the look with a sleek high ponytail, tan headband and subtle jewelry like a gold watch, ring, bracelet and nameplate necklace.

While Ari’s dress is currently unavailable, you can get a similar look with the following Fashion Nova dresses:

Cut Me In One Shoulder Mini Dress, $34.99

Taking The Lead Faux Leather Midi Dress, $34.99

Penelope One Shoulder Midi Dress, $34.99

What say you?

Wardrobe Inquiry: Ayesha Curry’s Mother’s Day Floral Printed Boots

You ask, we answer! @Donisha06 says, “Yoooo FBD! Details on the BOOTS please!!”

Ayesha Curry kicked it with her kiddies in a pair of $1,395 R13 Mid Cowboy Boots with a Sleeve in White Floral:

They are currently sold out, but you can find some of their current styles at R13denim.com.

Would you splurge?

Bomb Accessories: Coach ‘Tabby’ Pillow Bag

Bomb Accessories Trend: Bring some zest to your outfits this season with a pop of orange. Pair it with tones of chocolate brown or emerald green or a sky blue for a modern take on color combination.

Coach has come back with a bang! With celebrity icons such as Jennifer Lopez, Michael B Jordan and Selena Gomez all featured in recent campaigns with the brand, it is no wonder that the luxury leather goods designer is growing in popularity.

One style that has caught our eyes and hearts is the Tabby Pillow bag. Pillow bags have been around for a minute – think Maison Margiela’s Glam Slam bags, but now Coach has designed their own version in a shoulder bag style that come in a variety of colors and a $585 price tag. There is even a mini version coming soon!

Pillow bags ooze modern chic, would you splurge on one?

Photos: Courtesy of Coach

12 Mistakes To Avoid When Buying Clothes For Children

It can become overwhelming to dress our children with all the colors, cuts, sizes, trends, designs, and tips. There are so many things to consider and with children learning all about fashion, trends, and style, most of us are not in the position to make the right buying choices. As kids grow older, they have a say in everything they wear or want to wear. If your child’s wardrobe is overflowing with clothes, you are probably making mistakes in buying clothes for them. Let’s take a look at few common mistakes you can avoid when buying clothes for children.

  1.  Choosing quantity over quality

All parents are keen to invest in their kids’ wardrobe. It is natural to want to dress them beautifully and to make them look smart and presentable. However, it is not a good idea to choose quantity over quality. It can be tempting to buy more clothes than your child can probably wear but it will only be a waste of your time and money. Instead, look for quality clothes that your child will wear for a long time to come. Remember, children grow up very fast and they need new clothes every few months. So, purchase a size larger and look for clothes that last longer. 

2. Looking for the wrong size

Parents must purchase a size bigger than the regular size. This will ensure that you get your money’s worth and the clothes do not end up hanging in the wardrobe. Buying clothes of their current size will make them look adorable but it is also a waste of money because they are not going to fit them within three months from now. Purchasing a larger size can be beneficial as they can be worn for a longer time. Remember, just one size bigger and not oversized clothes!

3. Not keeping the weather in mind

When shopping for your little one, you must keep the weather in mind. If you do not choose weather-appropriate clothing, it will not serve the purpose. Even if you are tempted to buy something that is not for the current season, avoid the temptation because if your children cannot wear it now, you need not invest your money in those clothes. Pick lightweight, cotton clothes for summer and full sleeves and warm clothing for the colder months. It is best to shop before the start of the summer or winter season, to make the right choices. However, you can buy warmer clothes like thermals and jackets which your child can wear for a couple of years. 

4. Not checking for loose threads

You must always check for any loose or dangling threads in the clothing. If you fail to do so, you will not only waste your money on the clothes but it will also become uncomfortable for your child, especially infants. Your baby’s toes or fingers could get entangled in the threads and could hurt them. It is a safety measure you must always watch out for. 

5. Choosing the wrong fabric

When it comes to children, comfort is a priority. You must choose a fabric that is comfortable and skin-friendly. Opt for organic fabrics that are soft on the skin and are free of chemicals. The breathable and soft material will feel comfortable to your little one. Kid’s skin is very sensitive even after they grow up, the skin remains prone to irritation and you do not want them scratching their skin all day. Hence, choose cotton clothes that are skin-friendly and light. There are ample options available in comfortable, cotton clothing for children. Also, remember to remove the factory tags while wearing them because they can cause rashes and irritation on the skin. 

6. Not washing new clothes

It may seem bizarre but it is advisable to always wash the clothes that you buy for your kids. Some clothes are treated with chemicals to make the material look crisper. They were also hanging on the shelves for a long time before you bought them. Hence, every piece of clothing should be washed with a mild fabric conditioner before your kids wear them. 

7. Shopping without a budget

A lot of parents get so excited about shopping for their kids that they do not stick to the budget. They start randomly picking items without thinking about the money or the value. Do not make this mistake. Always prepare a list of all the items you need to buy so as to prevent overspending. When you walk into the store or shop online, you will see an extensive collection of beautiful clothes and you may want to grab them all for your little one. But choose to purchase only those items that your baby needs. You do not need several pairs of shoes and socks, no matter how cute or smart they look. 

8. Buying excessive party wear 

You may want to go out of your budget when you see the beautiful Christmas dress or the three-piece suit for your little man. Children only need one or two pairs of party wear because they are going to outgrow next year and may not wear it more than once. Party wear does not come cheap and you must not buy a lot of pieces. Stick to regular, easy-to-wear clothes. 

9. Sticking to bright colors

Yes, your child looks really cute in yellow but they do not need a wardrobe full of yellow outfits. When shopping for kids, parents often overlook the importance of color. You need a few bright pieces but the others can be basics. Stick to blue, white, black, pink, brown. When you buy too many bright outfits, it becomes difficult to pair them and your child cannot wear them often. Somedays a bright outfit may look great but not every day. Keep a color tone in mind and then pick outfits. Shades like blue, white, grey, etc. are ideal for everyday wear and they also look great on kids. However, this does not mean you do not purchase bright colors. You can invest in a few bright-colored pieces but not too many. Pick different styles, designs, and prints so that they are easy to pair. 

10. Ignoring return policies

Whether you purchase from the store or online, you need to check the return policy. You could make the mistake of buying clothes that are wrong in size and when shopping online, the fit can vary from brand to brand. You cannot check the fit until you receive the clothes. Many stores have great return policies but there are many others that do not take returns. Hence, before you end up with an expensive mistake, you need to check what the retailer’s return policy is including who will be paying for the return shipping. It is best to stick to stores that allow for convenient and hassle-free returns in case the clothes do not fit. 

11. Not letting children make their choice

As kids grow up, they will have a lot of say on what to wear, which colors to wear, how to style and where to shop from. As parents, it is your responsibility to guide them in the right direction. Let them choose for themselves. You must not overpower them and force your choices on them. Allow them to pick and choose. If you do not like something, you can explain to them that why it is not the best buy. However, make a budget and let your child know about it so when you head to the store, your child knows where to look and what to pick. Buying clothes for themselves is a joyful experience for kids and if you engage them well, it can become a pleasurable experience for you too. 

12. Not reading labels

All clothes come with labels that carry washing instructions and inform you on ways you can look after the clothes to make them last. However, only a few parents have the habit of checking the label at the time of purchase. Warm weather clothes will have special wash instructions and you need to follow them. Remember, the best way to make clothes last is to be kind to them. You must always use warm water and mild detergent to wash the clothes. Read the label at the time of purchase so that you are aware of how you need to look after it in the future. 

Considering the endless choices parents face, it is not easy to pick clothes for children. However, keep these mistakes in mind and make sure you do not make them. You do not want to spend your hard-earned money on something that will not last long. Think of the safety and comfort of your child and always pick clothes that not only make them look good but also feel comfortable. If the clothes no longer fit your child, ensure that they do not end up in a landfill. You can give them to charity so that other children can wear them.

Who Wore it Better? Beyonce vs. Jhene Aiko in Charlotte Knowles Pink and Orange Halcyon Top

Beyonce recently blessed the ‘Gram in the same $400 Charlotte Knowles Pink Halcyon Top previously spied on Jhene Aiko.

While Beyonce paired the top with $400 matching pants, a $515 Charlotte Knowles corset, Aquazzura Milos heels, Balmain sunglasses, and a $1,734 Medea Sisters bag (styled by Zerina Akers)….

Jhene skewed casual in jean shorts, sneakers, and a fluffy jacket (styled by @x.s.studio):

While there was some debate in the comments, Jhene’s stylists confirmed that it is the same top, but altered into a crop top.

That said, Who Wore it Better?

Can’t decide? Purchase the look here:

Fashion Bomb Daily Celebrates Mom Bosses and Their Boss Babies

In honor of Mother’s Day, Fashion Bomb Daily is highlighting mom bosses and their boss babies. We know mom’s work non stop to provide the best life for their children. Check out these boss moms and hear how they are doing their part to ensure their child(ren) becomes a stellar member of the community.

Richon and Cai.

Richon is a full time model. She says, “I am creating generational wealth for my daughter by way of her own brand, Cai Strong. She uses her own strength and colorful energy to uplift and educate the sickle cell community and the community as a whole. We do #Wednesdayaffirmationswithcai and share facts about sickle cell disease. Also in the coming weeks she’ll be launching her own apparel. Aside from making her own money I believe generational wealth is knowledge too. So we have frequent conversations about saving and spending money wisely

Image by Steve White Films

Sierra Sante is an entrepreneur or mommypreneur as she would say, who has helped other moms launch their business while raising babies. She says, “Every day I’m teaching and showing my kids what it takes to run multiple businesses. They get to witness all my struggles and successes. My son has been working for one of my companies since 2015, so in 2020 he was promoted to COO. My daughter is the face and the President of @themommygalleria.” Sierra also has a real-estate business @momwhoflips , so there are lots of jobs to hand out.

Crystal and Chelsea Stotts

Momager, model and runway coach Crystal Stotts and her daughter Chelsea are a force in their community. Chelsea is the fashion designer behind the brand Moda Muneca, a couture gown and evening wear brand. From New York to Paris Fashion Weeks, this mommy and me duo are surely leaving their mark.

Images by: (left to right, top to bottom): Michael Tucker SD Photography

Ashley and Ava

Ava and I have been a team since birth ! Shortly after she was born her and my family motivated me to start my own business, and Ashley Marie photography was born . Ava was my forever model and feature for all of my ideas and still is to this day. She loves to come to work with me and now she even helps me try to make babies smile.”

During this last year we created Savannah soaps which is a hand soap business I had the idea to do something she liked which was arts and crafts and create an income for her as well . Many of my friends and clients support her business and she loves to drop off all the soaps and when we wear her logo tee!!  Family time and holidays are important to me so I’m always thinking of arts and crafts and a competition to make things fun at home. I’m big in to woman empowerment and raising girls has made my passion for that grow so much. Making sure she is strong not only physically but mentally as well and knowing she can accomplish any goals she sets her mind too !! 

Angela and Penny

Keca says, “I would like to submit this photo of @angeladavismusic and her daughter “Penny”. Angela is a single mom and an amazing vocalist and a teacher. She is such a beautiful person inside and out. Angela is a single mom and an amazing vocalist and a teacher. She is such a beautiful person inside and out.

Keca and Zuru

She also stated, “I want to also submit this photo of me and my daughter @little.mama._zuzu. She is my only daughter of 8 children and she is the last of my crew. I strive to nurture her to take over the world. She’s smart, caring, creative, helpful, and selfless.”

Yanae and Sire

Yanae says, “I am a mommy of one and my biggest career move was becoming a mom. I started a business out of being a mom with blogging and creating a safe space for moms with my mom social clubs. Through my entrepreneurial endeavors I hope to not only inspire other moms to chase their dreams but my son as well. I named him sire because it means “ a person of high regards” I instill in him daily values that will carry him through life. He attends most of my gigs with me because I know that it is important for him to see me in all capacities and know that whatever dreams he has I’ll be doing right by his side like he is for me.”

Tina

Tina runs and owns a home health care agency and trucking company. She says, ” I am breaking generational curses for my children by showing them a higher education is possible, ownership and entrepreneurship is possible, and financial stability is possible. I’ve been able to show them what creating passive income looks like, allowing them to see that everything in life is what you work for and nothing is given to you! Demonstrating the importance of having a great work ethic because faith without works is dead! Showing them with God anything is possible! I am creating generational wealth by creating companies that my children can take over, leaving a legacy by preparing them to take over and run our companies. Kids often mimic what you do and not what you tell them, leading by example is the best way I can provide this for my children.

Shanika

Shanika is a full time mom and and health enthusiast. She includes her kids in everything she does from meal plans to workouts. She says, “Hello my name is Shanika McClain, Wellness Entrepreneur and owner of BeDriven Nutrition. I create wealth by doing what the 99% of people in the world won’t do. I break generational curses by controlling my life and not being controlled by building someone else’s business. The goal is freedom and allowing people to live off their highest potential starting with their health. ~ Conquer yourself before you conquer the day.

Courtney

Courtney is a mother of two young children. She writes, “I’m creating generational wealth for my children by building a legacy with our own platform Momtitask, a podcast and motherhood community, where we support Mompreneurs and Mom Bosses and provide support and resources to moms and their children. While, momtitasking, we have started new traditions where we donate toys and essentials to families in need during the holidays. Especially during these times we make sure to make sure essentials are accessible to everyone especially new Mother’s.

“I hope one day my kids see all the things I’ve done with them and they learn how to impact the world by spreading love and good energy is worth more than anything. I’m just trying to be someone my kids can be proud of.

Happy Mother’s Day to all these wonderful moms and all the moms all over the world. It’s so important for children to see their parents living their dreams.

Reginae Carter Sports Black and White Short Sleeve Jumpsuit from Fashion Nova

Reginae Carter was spotted giving us a sporty chic moment in a black and white look. The most eye-catching piece was a her colorblock black and white jumpsuit by Fashion Nova.

Reginae Carter wore Fashion Nova’s $29.99 Built In Comfort Color Block Jumpsuit in black and white. This is not your typical jumpsuit as it come complete with a stylish colorblocking black and white pattern along with a front asymmetrical front zipper that can essentially serve as a sexy cutout detail. For access, it also features a zipper on the back of the garment. This jumpsuit is also very fitting to your figure with lots of stretch.

Reginae went for a sporty chic vibe by pairing the jumpsuit with a jacket wrapped around her waist, black sneakers, and a black Balenciaga logo bag.

What say you? Shop the jumpsuit here!