Today’s Fashion Bombshell of the day is Madina from Milan, Italy.
Love your suit collection! Very sleek yet edgy. Bomb!
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How much would you pay for your box braids? YouTube influencer and vlogger Alissa Ashley (@alissa.ashley) has the internet in an uproar over paying $750 for box braids done by Celebrity hair braider and trichologist Dr. Kari Williams (@drkariwill).
While some think this is way overpriced for singular box braids, others have expressed that hair braiders are underpaid for the work and styles that they create.
Dr. Kari Williams is the creator of #Goddesslocs and she worked with the singer @Ciara singer Brandy (@4everbrandy), and director Ava DuVernay (@ava).
What’s the most you’ve ever paid for any hairstyle? Tell me in the comments below.
By Limsan Boulter (@limo_x) for Fashion Bomb Daily
It’s that time for today’s instalment of Top 6 Looks of the Day. Today, we take a look across the pond to see what’s kicking in London for their answer to the Grammy’s – The Brit Awards. Closer to home, we witness looks from a fashion brands office party and another awards show. Make sure you don’t miss out, visit @FashionBombDaily to see all the best celebrity and fashion world looks as they happen.
This sunset inspired Saks Potts coat has been dominating the streets this fashion month. The brand, hailing from Copenhagen, has gained the attention of bloggers everywhere for their now iconic fur trimmed coats.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z accepted their Brit Award for Best International Group via video message featuring a gorgeous (and unexpected) portrait of Meghan Markle. Beyoncé wore a blazer and flare pant combo from Peter Pilotto SS19 collection.
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British songstress Jorja Smith attended the Brit Awards in a sequinned, feather trimmed 16Arlington dress. Hot! Or Hmm…?
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Golden girl Halle Berry wore a stunning appliqué dress by Sebastian Gunawan to Costume Designers Guild Awards.
Image: Amy Sussman/Getty Images for CDGA
Online clothing store Pretty Little Thing launched their LA office with a star studded opening party. Khloé Kardashian was attendance rocking leather pants and black jumper emblazoned with the brands’ name.
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Kelly Rowland wore a relaxed striped Keti Chkhivadze 2 piece suit on the ‘gram. Would you wear it?
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Which was your favorite look of the day? Let us know in the comments below
In wake of the recent racist Gucci and Burberry incidents, and racist politicians getting caught wearing blackface, I wonder: Is Black Outrage the New Marketing Strategy? When the internet “cancels” someone or a brand, the automatic next response is to go to the persons’ social media page and flood their mentions with negative and antagonizing comments.
With the new metrics of social media, this person or brand is now viral and is every third to fifth post you see on your feed. Usually, when a brand makes such an egregious mistake, a martyr is chosen to either patronize or pacify the masses and then all should be forgiven.
But what if we changed our reaction to racism by corporations? What if we just went silent? When a company is found promoting and or selling something racist, sexist, or homophobic, what if we immediately blocked them and reported their pages or ads? Our dollar holds tremendous power and it would be extraordinary if we could use our collective influence to really make a statement to a brand when they blatantly disrespect us.
This is not an issue of “there aren’t any black people in higher positions,” because with all of the progressive white people that voted for Obama, there must be someone behind the scenes who is a bit more aware? This is truly an issue of disrespect and someone in their marketing or press release distribution department saying “let’s see how far we can go, we need to be daring and make people talk. We want to go VIRAL”.
What do you think? Are brands like Moncler, Burberry, and Prada insensitive, or are they purposefully trying to push racial buttons for attention?
#burberry #gucci #prada #moncler
Arguably Fendi’s most coveted bag, the Baguette, is making its’ comeback. After recently hosting a BFF (Baguettes Friends Forever) during New York Fashion week where a whole host of celebrities and bloggers attended to celebrate the iconic bag. The 2019 update has revamped the bag to include not only a variety of colors, but also shows of embellishments, fur, denim and embroidered patterns. No matter your style, understated or bold, 2019 will undoubtably be ruled by the Baguette bag.
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 not be removed or taken down.
Happy Tuesday, Bombers and Bombshells! Fashion Bomb Daily posts your favorite celebrity style and you guys “like” the looks. Based off your likes, we’ve rounded up Tuesday’s most popular looks! From Kylie covering Paper Magazine in Balenciaga to Meghan Markle heading to her baby shower in vintage Courreges, Tuesday’s looks have been overall bomb and chic. Let’s take a look!
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Cindy Bruna wore a Stephane Rolland ensemble to the Naked Heart Foundation party in London. Bomb!
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Kylie Jenner covered Paper Magazine in a new blonde hairdo and wearing Balenciaga, styled by Anna Trevelyan.
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Beyonce and Lady GaGa were both seen in the red Christopher Kane FW18 lace mini dress! Who wore it better?
Tracee Ellis Ross was joking around behind the scenes of Blackish in a striped ALC top, belted leather skirt, and Santoni suede boots. How chic!
Meghan Markle was seen in vintage Courreges coat, Hatch Maternity jeans, and a Carolina Herrera bag on her way to her baby shower. Stunning!
Eva Marcille posed in a Versace ensemble and Alexandre Vauthier boots. Hot!
Loving what you see? Shop the looks of your favorite stars and celebrities below each picture. Which look was your favorite?
By Limsan Boulter (@limo_x) for Fashion Bomb Daily
After Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus wore shoes with initials on the heel over Grammy weekend, it seems that monogrammed heels have taken over the ‘gram. The OG heel ‘Opyum’ by YSL and released back in 2017 with the brand’s logo fixed at the heel. Beyoncé rocked her ‘B’ for Balmain pair at the Roc Nation Pre Grammy Brunch and Miley Cyrus had a custom ‘MC’ pair made for the Grammy ceremony. We spied this Dolce and Gabbana glittering pair with matching bag. The perfect way to pay homage to the logo mania trend we’ve been loving. Hot! Or Hmm..?
Written by: Jennet Jusu (@TheJusuQuench) | Fashion Bomb Intern
In midst of the hustle and bustle of London Fashion Week, Burberry for their Ready To Wear collection, introduces their line of snazzy outerwear including furs, coats and hoodies with….a noose? Keeping things consistent with their signature brown and beige, the added component was extremely off putting to most which resulted in immediate outrage. The offensive garment, much like the past incidents involving Prada and Gucci and their controversial scandal just a week prior, has since caused Burberry to remove the item.
Liz Kennedy, (model photoed above) who wore the item on the runway took to Instagram to express her feelings on the matter stating, “How could anyone overlook this and think it would be okay to do this especially in a line dedicated to young girls and youth?” Stressing also the horrific history of lynching, with claims made about people making insensitive jokes regarding suicide backstage, too. Marco Gobbetti, Burberry’s CEO, has made a statement that said, “Though the design was inspired by the marine theme that ran throughout the collection, it was insensitive and we made a mistake”.
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 not be removed or taken down.