Few figures in fashion history embody boldness, elegance, and cultural power like André Leon Talley. His towering presence, flowing capes, and deep knowledge of fashion made him a legend. More than just a style icon, he was a trailblazer and a champion for Black creatives in luxury spaces.
Breaking Barriers in Fashion
In 1988, Talley became Vogue’s first Black Creative Director, a historic achievement that redefined representation in high fashion. As Anna Wintour’s right-hand man, he shaped trends, styled covers, and proved that Black creatives belonged at the highest levels of the industry.
Much like Cadillac’s “Be Iconic” campaign, which celebrates those who lead with confidence, Talley’s influence was about more than fashion—it was about cultural impact and legacy.
A Walking Symbol of Luxury
Talley’s dramatic personal style—marked by grand capes and regal silhouettes—made him as unforgettable as the legacy he built. His presence commanded attention, much like a Cadillac Escalade, representing power, status, and timeless luxury.
Beyond his own image, Talley mentored Virgil Abloh, Edward Enninful, and LaQuan Smith, ensuring Black designers had a place in high fashion. Like Cadillac, he was committed to elevating Black excellence and innovation.
An Icon Who Lives On
André Leon Talley was more than a fashion editor—he was a visionary, a disruptor, and an icon. His story, like Cadillac’s, is one of power, influence, and redefining what it means to be legendary.
True icons, like Cadillac, never fade—they evolve.
They say, “photos are worth a thousand words” and the look on Blue Ivy’s face when her mother won the ‘Album of the Year’ award at the Grammy’s last night said it all.
Blue Ivy who is a spitting image of both Beyonce and Jay-Z, looked majestic in a royal purple Naeem Khan gown that felt princess-like for the historic night. She accessorized with a diamond necklace, embellished bracelet and silver rings. Her goddess braids had blonde highlight, and her beautiful glam included metallic eye shadow, and a brown ombre lip.
On Fashion Bomb daily’s Instagram post, @Phillyjewel wrote, “She looks like a billionaire’s daughter. Perfection. Elegant and classy.” @thaschys_thalimits also shared, “Blue is the perfect combination of her parents. She looks so pretty.”
The 13-year-old was ecstatic for her mother, and tightly embraced Beyonce as she won ‘Album of the Year.’ Blue has grown up watching Beyonce endlessly strive for greatness and work tirelessly to perfect her craft. In addition to sharing center stage with her mother this past year, so Blue Ivy knows how pivotal this moment was for Beyonce.
Beyonce also had a twinkle in her eye upon the announcement, as she had never won ‘Album of the Year‘ despite having the most Grammy awards in history. If you recall last year at the Grammys’ during Jay-Z’s acceptance speech for the Dr. Dre Global Impact award, he shared,
Now a year later, and Beyonce has broken that barrier. She continues to amaze us not only as an artist but a cultural icon who has shaped music, fashion and activism on larger scale.
Beyonce’s is as excellent of a performer as she is a mother, all while making it look so seamless. She is a pillar of black culture, constantly reminding us that there are no limits with her chart-topping hits and groundbreaking achievements. Her ability to master all genres of music, makes her a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
It was so great to see Blue Ivy at the Grammy’s cheering her mother on and looking so glamourous while doing so. Blue is growing up and evolving before our very own eyes, and it’s amazing to see her youthful confidence on full display. With a mother as fierce and extraordinary as Beyonce, you can only imagine the influence Blue Ivy will have one day.
Few artists have shaped both music and fashion like Pharrell Williams. As a producer, designer, and cultural innovator, his influence extends far beyond the charts—he’s a trendsetter, an innovator, and a symbol of modern luxury.
Blurring the Lines Between Music and Fashion
Pharrell revolutionized music with genre-bending production for icons like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Daft Punk, while simultaneously redefining fashion. From co-founding Billionaire Boys Club to designing for Louis Vuitton as its first Black Men’s Creative Director, his vision has consistently pushed boundaries.
Like Cadillac’s “Be Iconic” campaign, Pharrell’s success comes from his fearless creativity—never confined to one industry, always leading the next movement.
A Style Icon for the New Generation
Pharrell’s fashion choices—from oversized skatewear to custom Chanel and bold hats—have made him a cultural tastemaker. His ability to mix streetwear with luxury mirrors Cadillac’s evolution—blending heritage with forward-thinking innovation.
His collaborations with Nike, Adidas, and Tiffany & Co. have reshaped how high fashion meets everyday style, proving that true luxury is about individuality.
A Legacy of Innovation
Pharrell’s influence is timeless, proving that true icons never follow trends—they create them. Like Cadillac, he continues to elevate culture, challenge expectations, and define the future of luxury.
To be iconic is to lead—and Pharrell Williams does it effortlessly.
It proved to be a big night for stars like Beyonce who won Best Country Album, and Album of the Year, and Doechii who took home Best-Rap Album. Kenrick Lamar won a total of 5 awards, officially making him a 22-time Grammy award winner.
From Jennifer Lopez who looked avant-garde in a black and gold Stephanie Rolland ensemble, to Victoria Monet who stunned in an all-white cutout dress by Oude Waag, this year the fashion was fashioning.
Ahead, see who made it to our Top 10 best-dressed list!
Beyoncé in Custom Schiaparelli
Last night Beyonce was given her flowers at the Grammy’s, winning multiple awards for ‘Cowboy Carter.’ Staying true to her western theme, she glistened in a gold and white custom dress by Schiaparelli that was adorned with a white paisley print. Her matching gloves and statement pearl earrings by Lorraine Schwartz exuded prestige and royalty. One thing for certain is that Beyonce is in fact “THAT GIRL,” and will forever be that girl. Kudos to her for breaking history once again!
Victoria Monet in Oude Waag Official
Victoria Monet looked jaw-dropping at the Grammy’s in a white Oude Waag cutout dress that captivated attendees. She layered her dress with a sheer elongated cape that draped off her shoulders, and she opted for Bulgari jewelry for a luxurious appeal.
Cardi B in Roberto Cavalli
Cardi B doesn’t take red carpets lightly, and she arrived in a dazzling multicolor Roberto Cavalli gown that was mesmerizing. Her sequins one-shoulder gown fit like a glove and was characterized with a voluminous feather train. Cardi’s make-up and hair were flawless, and for some who just gave birth a few months ago, she looked absolutely incredible.
Doechii in Thom Browne
In the world of fashion, Doechii is a risk-taker and a creative rule breaker, so it only made sense for her to arrive to the Grammy’s in Thom Browne. The rap tycoon who was nominated for four Grammy awards this year, took home ‘Best Rap album‘ for ‘Alligator Bites Never Heal.” She was the third woman in history to ever win that award. She stood out on the red carpet in a white button up top that was layered with a grey pinstripe off-the-shoulder dress that had exaggerated hips. Her outfit, hair and nails felt progressive, and we loved this look on Doechii!
Jennifer Lopez in Stephanie Rolland
Jennifer Lopez is aging backwards, and the mega superstar arrived at the Grammy’s in a fashion-forward look by French Designer, Stephanie Rolland. Rocking a black cropped turtleneck, JLO’s gold sculptural maxi skirt was the moment. She blended classic elegance with a contemporary flare, letting us all know she isn’t afraid to push the envelope.
Taylor Swift in Custom Vivienne Westwood
With the Superbowl approaching this Sunday, Taylor represented for her beau Travis Kelce in a scarlet red custom Vivienne Westwood mini dress. Featuring a built-in corset, and thigh-high slit that had a “T” leg chain (perhaps symbolic for Travis), we thought Taylor embodied romanticism and looked madly in love.
Kendrick Lamar in Maison Margiela
Officially a 22-Grammy award winning artist, Kendrick Lamar is undeniably one of the most prominent rappers of our time. For his glorious moment last night, the “Not Like Us” rapper opted for a denim on denim look by Maison Margiela. His light blue denim jacket, jeans and ball cap looked classical, well-edited, and timeless.
JT in Grace Ling
“JT Coming, JT Coming, JT JT JT Coming!” JT emerged on the red-carpet last night giving us the perfect amount of drama in a silver and white Grace Ling gown. Her silver-metal breastplate paired with a white jersey skirt was innovative, artful, and accentuated her curves. JT’s vision and vibe felt forward, and we thought the craftsmanship of her dress was phenomenal.
Janelle Monae in Area SS25
Leave it to Janelle Monae to serve a look like she always does, and last night was no exception. The “I Like That’ singer donned an oversized navy power suit from Area’s SS25 collection that featured sharp tailoring. The shoulder pads on her suit jacket gave her a more defined and squared shoulder line, and her baker boy hat tied her outfit together. Not to mention Monae’s gold statement layered necklace, and matching chain on her pants that felt ultra stylish.
Sabrina Carpenter in JW Anderson
Sabrina Carpenter looked like a modern-day sleeping beauty in a satin baby blue JW Anderson gown that was characterized with feathers at her waist and hemline. Her halter style dress and retro bob hairstyle gave us old Hollywood vibes, and if anyone made a sartorial entrance it was undoubtedly Sabrina.
The first month of 2025 has officially come to an end, and we’ve rounded up our top celebrities looks for January.
From Zendaya’s memorable burnt orange Louis Vuitton gown that she wore to this year’s Golden Globes, to Keke Palmer donning some of the most glamourous looks including a teal Dior suit and Schiaparelli plaid set, stars marked the start of the new year in style.
In addition to the ‘It Girls’ like Rihanna and Sabrina Elba rocking some of the chicest leather outfits, we also saw color at the forefront, hence Viola Davis elegant satin pink dress she wore to the Golden Gala bash.
With the month being a political driven one, we witnessed political figures like Former President Barak Obama, Jill Biden, and Ketanji Brown Jackson step into the fashion spotlight.
Obama looked sharp in black fitted suit at this year’s Inauguration, while Jill Biden championed American designer Ralph Lauren in a royal purple coat and dress ensemble. Showing the power of statement accessories was Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Ketanji Brown Jackson. Jackson’s judicial collar with cowrie shells and the matching earrings were a symbolism of protection, wealth and good luck and we we’re so here for it.
Ahead, see our best-dressed celebrities for the month of January ’25 below!
Zendaya in Louis Vuitton
Rihanna in The Attico and New Bottega
Barack Obama in a Custom-Tailored Suit
Keke Palmer in Vintage Dior
Viola Davis in Dior
Pamela Chestnut in Erica Moore Brand
Jill Biden in Ralph Lauren
Ketjani Brown Jackson’s Judicial Collar with Cowrie Shells
Mary J Blige looked phenomenal for the Opening Night for her Tour “For My Fans” wearing a custom Walter Collection and Angel Brinks, and completed her look in a Lilac coat from Fashion Bomb Daily Shop designer FGM Bespoke!
With makeup by Merrell Hollis and hair styled by Tym Wallace, Blige looked fabulous in contrasting colors, styled by Wayman & Micah.
You may remember that Mary’s coat made its way down FGM Bespoke’s holiday runway show.
Both ladies who are known for their extraordinary work in the entertainment industry, continue to age gracefully, maintaining their radiant and youthful appearance.
King, who is often praised for her timeless beauty opted for a plunging white suit that was adorned with a gold lock button. She looked refined, and classy as she posed in front of paparazzi with her knotless braids pulled back and a subtle smize on her face.
Keeping her accessories to a minimum, she wore a gold pendant necklace and matching hoop earrings that added the perfect touch of elegance to her ensemble. She also donned Schiaparelli’s Anatomy Jewlery mini bag in amber leather with crocodile-effect embossing that featured the brand’s signature anatomical jewels forming a trompe-l’œil face
Serving as the yin, to Kings yang metaphorically, Gabrielle Union opted for an all-black off-the-shoulder Schiaparelli gown that had sheer panels showcasing her sexy physique. She layered her dress with an elongated black blazer that had ruching down the sleeves and gold buttons.
It wasn’t just Gabby’s stunning attire that turned heads in front of the Petit Palais, but also her strikingly beautiful asymmetrical bob haircut that added the perfect amount of edge and drama to keep the people talking.
If it wasn’t for Schiaparelli’s exquisite collection, Regina King and Gabrielle Union would have practically stolen the show based off of how sensational they looked. We love how both of their styles differed from each other yet were so flattering and complimentary.
‘Popiana Princess’ Tyla was captured at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week attending Jacquemus Fall 2025 runway show and she looked sizzling haute.
The show marked the return of French fashion designer Simon Porte Jacquemus since January 2020. Entitled, “La Croisière,” Jacquemus collection was inspired by French couture, and the 1950’s reimagined.
The show was held inside the Art Deco apartment of Auguste Perret, a renowned French architect. We saw a multiply of A-list celebrities paint the scene. From Tyla and the iconic Anna Wintour sitting front row, to Pamela Anderson, Tems, and Odell Beckham all in attendance, Jacquemus brought out a slew of celebs during his returning debut.
On Fashion Bomb daily’s Instagram page, @eric_thatboyy wrote, “She sat next to Anna?? Oh she’s the next September cover girl!!!🙌.” @oldscoolt also shared, “Anna smiling is a plus!!!”
Despite low temperatures, Tyla showed up baring it all in a black Jacquemus naked dress that was sultry and modern and had deep plunge cut-outs down the sides. The back of her halter gown draped beautifully below her sewn in thong-style brief. Her Jacquemus ‘Cubisto’ pointed-toe leather slingback heels were on trend and complimentary to her fabulous ensemble.
Tyla embraced her soft curls for the special occasion, and kept her glam neutral, highlighting her natural beauty. Her black and white crystal embellished earrings were the perfect accent piece to leave a lasting impression.
It was great to see Jacquemus return to the fashion industry with celebrities like Tyla and Tems rallying behind the French designer. Tyla showed off her South African flair and global appeal, and exuded so much magnetism that even the Bellhops couldn’t take their eyes off her.
So The Fabys Awards are going down on Saturday, February 8th!
The awards dinners will acknowledge hairstylists, makeup artists, and stylists who create iconic looks. We’ll be announcing our hosts and some of our award recipients next week, but if you’d like to take advantage of our early bird rate, click here.
The dress code calls for Fur & Leather, in honor of our presenting sponsor The Fur and Leather Centre! If you’d care to know what to wear, read on for some inspiration:
This is an evening affair, so think glamorous. A gown is so very necessary, along with a real or faux fur as an accent. When it doubt, wear white like J. Lo or Lizzo…
Or slip on a metallic cocktail with a coat as an accent.
Winter white not your thing? You can always work other colors, coordinating tones for a seamless look:
If you want to network in a room full of fashion and beauty insiders, The Fabys will be the place to be. Only 10 tickets are available. Get yours at TheFabys.eventbrite.com.
The Houston Native who isn’t one to shy away from crop tops and daisy dukes, wore her first couture gown Monday at the Giambattista Valli SS25 Couture show –and she looked brilliant.
In an interview with WWD while sitting front row, the ‘Hot Girl’ rapper shared “This is my first couture moment. Oh my gosh! It took only two tries for me to try it on. I learned that couture is handmade and made for the really exclusive and I feel really beautiful.”
Haute Couture begin in 1858 by Charles Frederick Worth and was reserved for the top 1% who wore one-of-kind handmade garments. Gatekeepers ensured exclusivity through invitation only. Many minorities didn’t fall within that social class and therefore weren’t given the opportunity to wear high-end fashion designs. To see Megan in a Giambattista Valli haute couture gown was truly a win for black women everywhere.
Meg’s stylist Eric Archibald is the mastermind behind this stunning citrus look by Giambattista Valli. Her apricot-colored hooded chiffon dress draped perfectly around her body and was characterized with feather detailing at her waist.
On our Instagram page, @m.d._walker shared, “It’s giving vintage European beauty. Like having tea while looking out in the Parisian countryside in Springtime.”
When it came down to Megan’s glam, make-up artist Priscilla Ono ate and left no crumbs. In addition to celebrity hairstylist Kellon Deryck who laid his anointed hands-on Meg’s head.
Her kiss curls on her forehead reminded us of how the legendary French singer and dancer Josephine Baker wore her hair during her performative years.
Fans and media outlets alike couldn’t get enough of incredible Megan looked and perhaps her best accessory was her confidence.