Fashion Bombshell of the Day: K from Jamaica

Hey Bombshells! Today’s Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a Miss Universe Jamaica finalist, @Klizgold, check her out below.

Her style is very eclectic with a bit of edginess. The simplicity yet boldness of her looks are eye catching.

What do you think of this bombshell’s style?

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Andrea Iyamah Is Launching Their Spring/Summer 2021 Collection Titled ‘The HARVEST’: Exclusive Preview Inside

As we approach a new season, that means out with the old and in with the new clothes for your closet. We’ve got just the brand and collection that will definitely freshen up your Spring/Summer wardrobe for 2021: Andrea Iyamah and their Spring/Summer 2021 collection.

Founded by Nigerian designer Andrea Dumbei Iyamah, Andrea Iyamah celebrates elements such as nature, culture and modern femininity through womenswear featuring bold colors and ethnic prints. For 10 years, the brand has supplied timeless garments for the female wearer, or the A.I woman, who thrives off “adventure in sprit, mind and style”.

Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, Andrea Iyamah is launching its Spring/Summer 2021 titled “the HARVEST”. The upcoming collection is “an ode to the farmer and The One Who sends the rain”, ultimately telling a story of the brand’s African roots.

In a press release, founder and creative director Andrea Dumbei Iyamah describes the collection: “The Andrea Iyamah HARVEST COLLECTION is a story of the road to abundance. It is a celebratory display of the fulfilment of ‘the work of our hands’. The colours this season are intentional hues of a mélange of olive green, papaya orange, eggplant purple, cocoa brown and coconut white. The harvest is the vantage point that showswork as fulfilling, sacred, a gift and an honour. That the ground yields its harvest is a journey of toil, prayer and patience that only the farmer knows too well.

The Andrea Iyamah SS21 collection includes many selections of womenswear like swimwear, resort wear and ready-to-wear as well as accessories. The upcoming release makes use of versatility to the fullest, offering pieces that can be worn may stylish way. The brand also plans to incorporate signature styles like the MULAN bikini in the new season’s papaya orange and coconut ivory colors.

Explore an exclusive preview of the upcoming Spring/Summer 2021 collection below:

Andrea Iyamah SS21 launches tomorrow, March 11th through a virtual show on andreaiyamah.com at 12PM EST / 5PM GMT / 6PM WAT / 9AM GST. Be sure to tune in!

Photos: Andrea Iyamah Couture & Team

Tommie Stunts in Fashion Nova Ribbed Purple Long Sleeve Dress

Since her time on Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta, TV personality Tommie Lee has always showed us that she is in a lane of her own, especially style wise. She recently took to Instagram to share some flicks she took in a dazzling purple dress from Fashion Nova.

Tommie wore Fashion Nova’s $34.99 Lindsay Sweater Midi Dress in lilac. She paired the dress with a pair of strappy metallic purple heeled sandals.

The Fashion Nova dress also comes in sage and ranges up to 3X for sizing, catering to our curvy Bombshells. The dress appears in a ribbed knit fabric, providing the wearer with stretch and comfort. The dress also has a high neck detailing with long sleeves.

According the item description, the dress is 40 inches so the dress may stop below or above your knee depending on your height. For Tommie, it appears above her knee at the middle of her thigh.

You can make this chic dress yours today by shopping it here!

Sustainability and Ethics in the Fashion Industry

The fashion industry has often come under fire from environmental groups or other organizations over dubious practices that have been carried out by some companies. There have been allegations of sweatshops being used by big-name brands and of poor wages and working conditions.

As the public becomes more aware of the damage done to the planet and they think about social responsibility they are changing their shopping habits. Manufacturers are having to change their processes and practices or risk literally being left on the shelf while their competitor’s products are snatched up.

The fashion industry is showing a willingness to change and here are some areas that need to be considered by consumers and manufacturers alike. 

What is ethical fashion?

Ethical fashion is a term you will hear bandied about but perhaps without much explanation. It covers all aspects of the production process from design to purchase. The areas of concern are the following:

  • Exploitation of children
  • Poor working conditions and safety
  • Low wages
  • Unsustainable growing practices for textiles
  • Environmental damage
  • Animal cruelty

These are all incredibly important areas and they have often been overlooked and hidden away from consumers. Here is some brief detail on each area. 

Child labor in the workforce

All manufacturers attempt to make their products as cheaply as possible to keep costs down. This has two knock-on effects, one is a lower price to the consumer and a bigger profit to the manufacturer. The problem is when a business chooses a manufacturer overseas that is trying to increase their profits through cheap labor including children. It is not enough for the design companies to say they were unaware of these practices but luckily now many of these sweatshops are being closed down

Poor working conditions and safety

In many countries, there are strict health and safety rules in place to protect employees and consumers alike. Not all regions enjoy such practices. Dangerous machinery and non-existent maintenance and safety checks can lead to injury and death. It is up to the fashion companies to check the facilities they use and ensure that employees are working in a safe environment. 

Low wages

As in the case of child labor, some manufacturers cut costs by not paying their staff fairly. This can be caused by unscrupulous manufacturers or by the client (the fashion designer) driving too hard a bargain in their contracts necessitating cutting costs elsewhere. 

Unsustainable growing practices

Cotton has to be grown and that takes water, lots of it. New methods of growing natural textiles will need to be found before more man-made disasters occur. The current practices are so bad they are destroying whole seas

Environmental damage

Not only does growing textiles consume water and damage the environment but the chemicals used during different processes are also harmful. Pesticides used on cotton harm the land and the farmers who grow the plants. Other chemicals used to soften and then dye materials can damage waterways and the environment. Many of them are also potentially bad for the people who purchase and wear these garments too. 

Animal cruelty

A subject that has been at the forefront of fashion discussions for years. Many designers refuse to use fur or leather in their products and many people would never wear animal fur. However, animals are still being farmed purely for their furs. These animals can be held in poor conditions and then slaughtered just for the sake of fashion.

What can be done to promote sustainability and be more ethical?

All the above points can be looked at for improvements but there are areas that consumers can look at as well as the manufacturers. Here are some areas that both the buyer and seller should consider. 

Recycling and donating

Every year millions of clothing items are banished to the landfill. In the US this equates to nearly 20 million tonnes of clothing being thrown away and burnt instead of being reused. This means that all the textiles grown for manufacture along with the energy and water used to make them are just binned. In the UK it is estimated there could be £3 billion saving a year if people just considered ways to reuse their old garments. Garage sales, eBay, non-profit organizations, and charity shops are all ways that you can sell or donate your unwanted clothing as long as it is still in good condition. 

On-demand clothing

As many areas in life are turning to on-demand business styles to be more eco-friendly so can the fashion industry. The current formula for cheap clothes has led to a throw-away mindset where the low purchase price makes the consumer think it is ok to discard the clothing. If people started to consider buying custom clothing then mass production would be reduced and garments would be seen as something to look after and keep rather than discard after a few uses. 

Organic materials

It is simple to say that man-made products are not good for the environment. Think of all the plastic in the oceans and straws and water bottles clogging up landfills. However, just buying natural materials isn’t the only improvement you can make. You can look for organically grown textiles so you know that there were no harmful chemicals used. This helps the farmers, the environment, and yourself by not wearing chemicals on your body. 

Look for eco-friendly credentials

On many garments, you will find hang tags. All labels on clothes will carry information about the products but hang tags can offer something more. These little pieces of card may carry info about the company and the clothes were made. An ethical company will be keen to show you that they consider the planet and the people that live on it including the ones who made that lovely dress you are looking at.

Checking these tags can give you information about being carbon-neutral, organic materials, or perhaps charitable donations. It may be that the manufacturer builds village wells for every x amount of clothes sold. There are many ethical aspects that the industry can help with. 

Buying recyclable materials

Recycling is important but also the products being purchased matter too. Textiles can be recycled through various processes but it is easy to purchase something that will have to be binned. This might be as simple as what the buttons are made from or the tags. Designers will use fashionable hang tags to attract your attention and they can have custom made ones from all sorts of materials. For you, the consumer, it is important you buy an item with a recyclable hang tag. Normally this would be a card attached by a string. If you buy an item with a plastic tag then that will end up in a landfill. 

What happens now?

The future of the fashion industry is surely heading towards a more sustainable business model. Current textile growing processes cannot continue and the general public will not part cash for a product that is using child labor or forcing the poor of the world to work in dangerous conditions. There are things that you can do to help. Shop locally to reduce emissions. Look for green credentials and certification. Buy from designers who are committed to fair practices and care about their workforce.

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Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Whitney from Washington D.C.

Hey there Bombshells! Today our Fashion Bombshell of the Day is Whitney, a bicoastal, luxury fashion content creator based in Washington D.C and UK, check her out below.

Whitney writes, “I’m a luxury fashion connoisseur who aspires to invest in a wardrobe of quality over quantity. My style mirrors my personality and may seem understated or shy at first glance, but with a deep look or understanding, you will see and appreciate the intricacies, its luxurious grit and beautiful craftsmanship.”

What do you think of this Bombshell’s style?

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will remain published or unpublished at our discretion.

Rihanna Dines at Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica Wearing Dries Van Noten Fall 2016 Faux Fur Leopard Coat, Red and Black Mowalola Top, Vintage 1980s Fendi Zebra Monogram Bag, R13 Black Logo Baseball Hat and Amina Muaddi Black Sandals

Bad gal Rihanna’s street style has been the topic of conversation for years now as she constantly provides the paparazzi with her unconventional yet runway ready looks. Literally, no one does like it Rih! She was recently spotted dining out at her favorite restaurant Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica wearing quite the look.

Rihanna wore a Dries Van Noten Fall 2016 faux fur leopard coat (sold out) and Mowalola Petrol Tank Top in red tartan (sold out) paired with a $1,900 vintage 1980s Fendi mixed zebra print and monogram bag (sold out), $65 R13 black logo baseball hat and $850 Amina Muaddi black “Henson” sandals (sold out). Rihanna snagged her vintage Fendi bag from Vintage by Misty luxury retail store.

During this particular style moment, Rihanna gave us an instance of mixing prints pairing her tie-dye ensemble with a leopard print fur coat. She also stuck to her notable masculine-meets-feminine style with this look as she went with a baseball cap for a rather chic, high-fashion outfit.

Thoughts on Rih’s look?

Photos: Backgrid

Reginae Carter Keeps It Cozy and Casual in Fashion Nova Cream Distressed Cable Knit Two Piece Set

Reginae Carter knows how to keep it chic, comfy and casual when it comes to looks! She was recently spotted giving us a winning smile in a cozy knit two piece set from Fashion Nova.

Reginae Carter wore Fashion Nova’s $69.99 Most Wanted Cable Knit Legging Set in cream. The set features a cropped distressed hoodie and leggings in a cable knit fabric. Since it is a knit fabric, it provides a little stretch for comfort.

Regina opted for a Fendi bag and sneakers to go with her look. She also rocked a cute half space buns, half down hairstyle.

Perfect for running errands in style, you can rock the set like Reginae with your favorite sneakers and crossbody handbag to get a look plus comfort while you’re on the go.

You can secure the Most Wanted Cable Knit Legging Set here today!

Wardrobe Inquiry: Diddy Spotted Vacationing in the Bahamas Wearing Issey Miyake White Button Long Sleeve, Dries Van Noten Multicolor Striped Pants, Tom Ford Brown Thong Logo Sandals and Nick Foquet White Straw Hat

@davidgeedaniels says, “Can you find out these pants for me?”

Of course! Diddy was getting in some vacay time in the Bahamas wearing Dries Van Noten multicolor striped pants. The pants appear in a similar print to the brand’s Spring 2021 collection, so they may available soon on driesvannoten.com and other stockists as we approach the upcoming Spring/Summer season. He accessorized the pants with a $675 straw hat from Nick Fouquet.

In another picture featuring the pants, Diddy chatted with rapper Swae Lee wearing an Issey Miyake ivory button chest pocket top and $1,012 brown Tom Ford logo thong sandals.

Would you splurge?

Styled by: Jun Choi

Photos: @adayliving

How Did Marijuana Become A Rising Trend In The Fashion Industry

 Gone are the days when people raised eyebrows at the very mention of marijuana. Today, with the legalization of medical marijuana, an Arkansas medical marijuana card has empowered many who are genuinely in need of it.

Apart from its increasing popularity in the health sector, this wonder plant has long been a bright star in the fashion industry. From Miley Cyrus to Rihanna, everyone is going gaga over the “stoner” style. Even today, fashion designers are inventing unique ways to incorporate the leaf design in apparel to put forward a bold style statement.

Marijuana effect on clothing

Marijuana has become a hot topic in the fashion circuit, but the motive behind it remains unclear. Famous designers have been using marijuana motifs and emblems to add a unique touch to their pieces. They do not need to worry about getting the marijuana-user stigma- the new age has embraced the hippy touches to the clothes with an open mind.

However, it is important to note that marijuana motifs are mostly used in couture dresses. These are exclusive dresses that are customized for specific buyers and hence remain unavailable for the masses. These highly fashionable luxurious dresses are expensive and sometimes are made from hemp fiber. With all these incorporations, marijuana design is now more available for exclusive collections and is yet to be available for the general crowd.

Jewelry and marijuana

Apart from clothing, the leaf’s unique shape has also inspired jewelry designers to make marijuana-themed pieces. You can find earrings, rings, pendants, etc., built in the cannabis leaves’ shape. Los Angeles-based designer Jacquie Aiche says that she loves creating fine jewelry pieces in the shape of this wonder leaf because it symbolizes “Freedom, Happiness, and Healing.” Various accessories, including clutches, belts, etc., comes in the shape of marijuana. You can even find luxury jewelry like a diamond ring or necklaces having a delicate leaf shape. With passing days, the design is becoming more refined and delicate, all because there is a steep rise in this shape’s demands. One can make chic as well as heavy pieces with this beautifully-shaped leaf.

Final words

You can see a lot of fashion and Hollywood celebrities like Kylie Jenner wearing marijuana-themed clothes and jewelry. Still, all the designers are not yet comfortable with the idea of incorporating this motif. It is hoped that within a few years, more celebrity designers would come up openly to support this beautiful and trendy piece of design without worrying about the associated stigma. Unless the marijuana motif design gets in the mainstream fashion, the general public will not be able to access it.

It can happen, maybe when more and more countries legalize the use of marijuana and people discard the stigma associated with it from their minds. Until then, you can keep your fashion choices stronger and popular. Start by customizing marijuana-themed clothes and wearing them in public.

You can always advocate the fashion you believe in; that way, you will never have to wait for mainstream fashion updates.