Model and all-around Bombshell Marilyn Melo is definitely one to keep on your radar! You may recognize her face as you browse through selections on Fashion Nova or Pretty Little Thing as she frequently works with both brands for product shoots and influencer promotions. Her recent serve came as a vacation slay as she showed off a stunning vacay look on the ‘gram!
Following the release last friday, the Queen Bey is still sending out Ivy Park x adidas promo boxes to her friends and family! The latest to receive a thoughtful handwritten note and box of apparel and sneakers from Beyoncé was photographer Eric Hart Jr. Back in May, Hart Jr. captured the attention of social media after capturing his parents in the first Ivy Park x adidas release. Now after being featured in Dazed and working with talents like Spike Lee, the man behind the lenses decided to capture his grandparents yet again in the latest Ivy Park x adidas apparel and let’s just say, it’s just as good as the first set of pictures!
Eric Hart Jr. snapped pictures of his grandparents dripping in Ivy Park from head to toe. His grandfather wore the Ivy Park x adidas 3-stripe track jacket and track pants paired with the collaboration’s Nite Jogger. His grandmother donned the joint collection’s mesh jacket and 3-stripe jogger pant.
Today our Fashion Bombshell of the Day is Nikky from New York, check her out below.
Nikky says, “I would describe my style as bold, colorful and elegantly chic. I don’t shy away from bold colors and different prints. When you look good, you feel good and confidence is always key.“
What do you think of this bombshell’s style? Let us know.
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Cardi B and her baby girl Kulture were spotted out at the American Dream mall in New Jersey having some mommy-daughter fun together! The two were twinning in style with matching fur looks and sunglasses.
Cardi B and Kulture posed together in custom Rad and Refined sunglasses customized by Jacqueline Rezak and matching Cardi B x Reebok Club C sneakers which dropped in limited quantities on Cardi’s birthday and will be officially releasing on November 13th (currently available on resale sites like StockX, Poshmark, and Mercari). Cardi also wore a Jessica Rich mesh bodysuit and pants set, Lavish Furs coat, Sister Love earrings, and a Hermés “Constance” bag.
Can’t wait till November 13th? Shop Cardi B x Reebok Club C sneakers here:
Lady Gaga was one of the many celebrities spotted on the Biden-Harris campaign the day before election. She was spotted in Pennsylvania with the Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in a dazzling and classy all-black look!
We see it everywhere. Men appreciate them. Women adore them. They make regular appearances in the office, meetings, restaurants, parties, dance floors, grocery stores, TV shows, movie scenes and even street corners. High heels have a signature role in mainstream society and are quite the fashion statement in pop culture. But, where did it come from? How did it get here? Why is it so popular? What does it represent? And, where is it going? A new documentary entitled, High On Heels, sets out to answer these questions and more. The film now streaming on Amazon Prime Video delves deep into all things high heels by highlighting it’s daily impact on women’s livelihood.
High On Heels was directed by Adelin Gasana, a documentary filmmaker based in Atlanta, Georgia. He teamed up with producer Lola Kayode on this insightful, well-balanced piece. It took the team about 15 months to complete this fashion film from concept to completion. Knowing how ambitious it was to pursue such a big topic on the subtle accessory that is the high heel shoe, Adelin Gasana talks about his creative approach. “We wanted to take on this subject matter from a fly-on-the-wall perspective, ” Gasana recalls. “From that vantage point I directed the film on the outside looking in. The women featured open up on their passion, experience, outlook, love, and hate for high heels.”
From the classy pump, comfortable wedge, sexy stiletto, and exotic platform high heels are an experience for women. They symbolize women’s highest attributes in society worth aspiring to–professionalism, style, maturity, empowerment, confidence, beauty, sexiness and sophistication. They are also a source of women’s personal experience with discomfort and pain. High On Heels paints the portrait of high heels as character in Western society by connecting its historical evolution with the nuance of women’s lifestyle. For young girls heels begins as a rite of passage into womanhood and maturation. As they evolve into young adulthood heels become a loss of innocence in the move toward what is beautiful and what is sexy. As a conversational piece, the film provides an insightful look and perspective on the role high-heeled shoes have on women’s everyday lives. Designers and entrepreneurs talk about the business side of high heel products bought and sold in today’s diversified marketplace. Models and dancers working in their industry chime in on the role heels play in their careers. Influencers and historians provide input on the multidimensional change heels continue to make in today’s culture. Doctors add forewarnings on long-term use on women’s health with solid medical reporting.
So, what inspired two independent filmmakers to convey a mainstream topic in a documentary film portrait? Adelin Gasana remembers an earlier conversation he had with Lola Kayode on her back pain associated with high heels and why she regularly sees a chiropractor. It was in those telling conversations that Gasana thought such a documentary would make for an interesting project worth bringing to life. From there their conversations extended to a diverse range of women working in many different industries from entertainment, retail, health, and academia.
Nothing is left out in this new documentary. It doesn’t take a side on whether heels are a mark of sexism which feminists have been debating for years. Nor does the film discourage young women in wearing heels due to potential health ailments that may come. The film dares not to favor one heel style or heel type over the other. Instead High On Heels delivers an undiluted look on heeled shoes as a cultural mark in our diverse world as well as a fashion statement that means something more than just a shoe for women. You as the viewer do walk away hearing a frank, honest discussion of the good, the bad, and the ugly. A historian/curator opines in the documentary, “High heels can never be neutral.” But, it’s you, the viewer, who decides what to take in and what to think about not the other way around.
Today our Fashion Bombshell of the Day is Raha, a fashion model from New York, check her out below.
Raha writes, “If I were to describe my style, first I would have to describe how I view clothing. I love pieces that accentuate waist definition and allow me to accessorize whether it be with belts, layering or just implementing items I’ve thrifted.”
She continued by saying, “Being edgy and over the top is my normal, so I am always looking for ways to surprise myself and use clothing in ways that may not be traditional. We have to push fashion and the limits that many people are used to seeing. “
Raha definitely has a unique style. What do you think? Let us know.
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We recently just got back from Atlanta! While Down South, we were excited to discover Pure Atlanta, a Lenox Mall based store beloved by The Who’s Who in Hip Hop including Lil Baby, Akon, Young Thug, Lil Yachty, Lil Nas X, Gucci Mane, Swaelee, Money Bagg Yo, and so many more.
Stocking brands like Versace, Balmain, Coogi, Fendi, and Iceberg and shoes by Bally and Giuseppe Zanotti, the store is a nucleus of style for Fashion Bombers and Bombshells who want to stand out in the crowd.
Have Fashion Bomb Kids? The store carries authentic Fendi, Moschino, and Versace pieces for boys and girls.
While the store specializes in menswear, Pure also has its own line called Kash comprised of comfy unisex tracksuits in an assortment of colors, some equipped with amazingly glittery embellishments.
We sat down with owner Lizzie Pure to discuss how she started her amazing store, which also has locations in Miami and Houston.
Viola Davis took to instagram to share a video of her dancing and spreading a joy with her dazzling smile along with a clear message: vote. She made sure the message was received with her Michael Kors sweater.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris held a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia yesterday joined by many celebrities like Monica and even former president Barack Obama. Monica and Barack Obama posed for a flick together, encouraging the nation to get out and vote!
Monica wore a neon $3,350 Balmain double-breasted wool and cashmere coat while attending the Biden-Harris campaign rally alongside Barack Obama. While her particular neon color is sold out, you can shop the blue and black versions below: