Rihanna Wears Alexandre Vauthier Fall 2019 Couture Turquoise Crystal Beaded Turtleneck dress to attend the Savage x Fenty Show

Rihanna stunned in an ALEXANDRE VAUTHIER turquoise crystal-beaded asymmetrical turtleneck dress to attend the Savage x Fenty Show during New York Fashion Week.

Her ensemble was Look 25 from Vauthier’s Fall 2019 Couture collection.

Of course she added her signature Rihanna sauce and swagger.

Apparently the show was bomb!

Footage will be available exclusively on Amazon prime.

What say you?

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Bomb Product of the Day: Pommy Enigma Red Floral Ribbon Heels

There’s nothing better than a show-stopping pair of heels that make you feel flirty and empowered.

UK based brand Pommy, have created a shoe that is the epitome of femininity. Aptly named ‘Enigma’ in a sultry red color, this heeled sandal is decorated with delicate fabric carnations bunched along the toe strap is finished off with a sexy silk red ribbon ties into a bow around the ankle.

You would be surprised that this ultimate date night heel is under $100, right? That’s the best part! The pair are a total steal at just $73!

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Avaliable now on the Pommy website.

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Bomb Product of the Day: Dylanlex Gilden Holden Necklace

Here at FashionBombDaily we love a good ol’ trick or life hack.

Dylanlex, a celebrity favourite jewellery line with fans such as Beyoncé and Rihanna, have come up with the ultimate accessories styling hack: wrap a necklace around your ankle to create a multi-chain anklet. Perfectly showcased on their Instagram using the brand’s $580 Gilded Holden necklace.

This jewellery designer is infamous for creating chunky, yet intricately detailed necklaces, rings and bracelets. On the slightly pricier side, these pieces are made to be worn layered with other pieces or alone as a stand out piece – and we want them all!

Bombshells, Bombers – which ones do you have your eye on?

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Show Review: Romeo Hunte Spring 2020 “Deformation”

We’re a few days into New York Fashion Week, and Romeo Hunte’s collection has managed to produce angular edginess for your not-so-average streetwear! After all, as the famous saying goes, “It’s not what you wear, but how you wear it”. And it has been proven. 

For his Spring/Summer 2020 Collection, Romeo Hunte presented his guests with pieces stripped of any convention. Instead his audience were showcased a transformative edge to business attire, casual street wear and your everyday denim. We’re given a cool insight on just how signature pieces, with the right amount of sweet patterning attached, can elevate a look effortlessly. Not to mention modish addition of angular suit jackets, denim, and chic leather designs. 

How about the cool remix of your clean white-collar shirt made into a black and white dress? Or sickening textures with clean color palettes that can catch any eye strolling down the street. Even on the runway. Hunte gave us jaw-dropping moments that anyone would anticipate wearing if your style is bold and above average. I would have to point out that the Denim jackets with the trendy addition of fur, and it’s sharp shoulders including the ones  with two tones denim, are a fave! What say you, Bombers and Bombshell? Tell us your favorite looks below!

Photos: Courtesy of Romeo Hunte

Show Review: Pyer Moss SS20 ‘Sister’ Show Focused on Black Influence on Rock ’n’ Roll

Pyer Moss premiered its highly anticipated Spring/Summer 2020 show and let me tell you…it was well worth waiting a year. Earlier last week, WSJ featured Kerby Jean-Raymond as a “disruptive” designer due to the fact he doesn’t stick to the typical fashion week schedule, putting on one show a year. Many viewed this initiative as a potential failure, but Kerby Jean-Raymond once again proved them wrong.

Weeks before the show, the Pyer Moss Instagram posted a link to sign up for tickets, giving away 500 free tickets to non-industry attendees. Of course, I didn’t hesitate to sign up and to my surprise, I got a show confirmation email a week later. As a Black woman in fashion, this show was so important to me and I just couldn’t miss it. I was already in NY for fashion week through a program with my school, so I skipped my flight back home to Virginia to attend the show. I camped out on my friend’s sister’s couch all day till it was time to get ready, then I took an 8-hour bus ride back home only to make it back just an hour before I had to be in class on Monday morning. Do I regret any of this? Not at all, because the show was every bit of worth it.

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A Production that Told a Story

The story didn’t start in the show, it started outside as a massive crowd lined up around the block at King’s Theatre in Flatbush. One could hear Megan Thee Stallion and Lil’ Kim bumping out of local drivers’ windows.

One thing that sets a Pyer Moss show apart from others is the story behind each collection and the fact it is carried out as a full-fledge production, giving us a true show. The SS20 collection was dubbed as Sister: the third collection of the Pyer Moss “American, Also.” three-part collection and it is centered around the “contributions of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the black woman who invented Rock ‘N’ Roll”. The show began with soothing musical notes from singer, Brent Faiyaz, along with pianist, Mike King. In addition, author Casey Gerald delivered a captivating story and word about Black people’s influence on pop culture and how our stories have been erased by society. Gerald ended on an uplifting note by stating how we need to embrace our freedom and individuality which the collection illustrates in many aspects.

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The Choir Took Us to Church

Like with the 2018 show, the wondrous choir made a return and with new vocals, taking attendees on trips through various genres including gospel, R&B, and hip hop. They performed performing hit songs such as Make Me Over Again, The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) by Missy Elliot, and Sweet Love by Anita Baker, furthering contributing to the mood of Black excellence and freedom.

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The Musical-Inspired Designs

While the music selections and mood were amazing touches, we can’t forget the fashion! The runway styles were filled with free-flowing garments in vibrant Spring hues of yellows, sky blues, and rose reds. Homage to Rosetta Tharpe and various other Black female musicians was paid through piano key detailing on tops, guitar-shaped bags, and black musical artist in abstract printed art. Pyer Moss previewed upcoming pieces for its continued partnership with Reebok, and also showed off collaborations with Sean John, Resonance, and Richard Phillips!

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As usual, Pyer Moss did not disappoint with its SS20 “Sister” production which was culturally vibrant in more ways than one. I am already looking forward to next year’s runway show.

Show Review: Laquan Smith Spring 2020 “I Will Not, Not be Rich”

Before his Spring 2020 show yesterday, Laquan Smith was in a relaxed mood. He looked sure of himself and confident–well rested with a calm, cool demeanor. After over a decade in the business, he has hit his stride. He is no longer the industry ‘wunderkind,’ but a grown man with a thriving brand, whose slinky cocktail dresses and second skin bodysuits have graced the backsides of all the it girls (Rihanna, Kylie, Kendall, the list goes on). He was one of Forbes 30 under 30, and now fashion icon Tom Ford has taken him on as a mentor. He said, “ He is the best mentor I could have ever asked for. The fact that we’ve developed a relationship, the fact that he sees so much potential in my work, it really speaks volumes in terms of my growth and the trajectory of my career.”

Indeed it does. LaQuan Smith has been nothing but consistent, always giving party girls and the young sexy set something to wear for a night on the town.

He said, “This collection was inspired by a Western glamour aesthetic, I used a lot of pythons and foiled iridescent fabrics. The inspiration for this season is all about female empowerment and keeping things consistently sexy. That is Laquan Smith, it’s sensual, it’s sort of provocative, but it’s elegant. “

Sheer dresses with thongs showing were the first to parade down the runway, followed by barely there bandeau tops, mini cocktail dresses in snake prints, and see through jumpsuits adorned with light catching fringe. Hems and slit were high, and Smith introduced daring décolletage in the front and the back, with one party dresses scooping so low, you could see the top of the model’s derriere.

There weren’t many items geared towards a 30 something (ahem me), though I did spy a snake embossed silver jacket with a mini skirt and a few python trenches that could be work in the daytime hours. See the full runway below:

Smith offered, “It’s glamorous, it’s sexy, it’s smoky…and it’s very grown.”

That it was. As the popular saying goes, If it’s not broke, don’t fix it. And here’s a new saying to add to the lexicon: “I will not, not be rich” a phrase Smith adorned on a few signature tees. With focus, and Tom Ford as a mentor, Smith won’t—can’t lose.

What do you think?

Bomb Product of the Day: Louboutin Nappa Laminata Samotresse

Dipped in gold and fit for a Grecian goddess. The red-bottom icon Christian Louboutin has created a slip on style sandal with wing details around the ankle. The ideal summer party heeled mule.

Exotically named Nappa Laminata Samotresse, these heels are elegant and fun yet, subtle. How to wear them? Think white maxi dresses delicately draped across the body or a flirty LBD mini for that understated eye-catching look.

Image: www.fashionette.co.uk
Image: www.fashionette.co.uk

For $895, they are a splurge but when you look like you belong with the likes of God’s – would your splash the cash?

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Claire’s Life: Day 1 at #NYFW in Hanifa Pink Label, Jessica Rich Shoes, and Amerie 1936 Jewels

I am reviving an old #NYFW tradition, and posting my outfits of the day from Fashion Week. With Instagram, I now just post my looks there and keep it moving. But I’ve got time today! Read on:

For day 1, I wore all black designers you should know: A Hanifa Pink Collection Alex Midi Dress, Jessica Rich Goddess Sandals, and earrings from Amerie 1936. Dior shades and I was ready to take on the Christopher John Rogers show! Take a look at my pieces below:

Stay tune for more of my #NYFW tracks!

Images: Fritz Metayer

Mega Bombshell Jerrika Karlae Took Over Fashion Bomb Daily’s IG for NYFW Day 1 Wearing Christian Cowan


To bring us into the exciting festivities for one of the greatest weeks of September, New York Fashion Week, the beautiful Jerrika Karlae took over our IG! 

With the help of stylist V.msmith we were able to get into her looking absolutely radiating in a Christian Cowan Pastel Suit for the V Files fashion show! 

Peep some of her footage taken below:

Stay tuned for more captures moments at NYFW, Bombers and Bombshells!

Recap: Afffair SS20 Collection for NYFW

Pleasant Pastels, Tantalizing Tulle with Sassy Sparkles. To put it plainly, Rufat Ismayil presented a dream! 

To kick off New York Fashion Week in the city that never sleeps, the extraordinary designer Rufat Ismayil presented Afffair’s Spring/Summer 2020 collection that left all of us who witnessed, in awe! Consider it couture magic! 

We were wowed with vibrant colors of orange and purple corset dresses, netted accents on dresses with lavish floral trains, and beaded pieces that sparkled so elegantly. Let’s not forget the clever additions of fringe and ruffles; How bomb! It’s hard to pick a favorite look that trailed down the runway that gave both feels of a chic fairy princess, and a spicy Latin dancer ready to keep it steamy on the dance floor. So many fun looks to rave over! What say you, Bombers and Bombshells?

Stay tuned for more coverage on one of our favorite weeks of September!