Today’s Fashion Bombshell of the day is Lamic from Paris.
Dominating looks from head-to-toe! Slay, queen!
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If you are in New York during New York Fashion Week, be sure to save the date for Harlem Fashion Week’s 6th annual show on Saturday, February 16th! The event goes down from 6:30-10:30pm at the Museum of the City of New York located at 1220 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10029.
Since the days of the Renaissance, Harlem has served as the epicenter of art, literature, music and fashion. As Harlem is being revitalized in the 21st century, Harlem Fashion Week’s goal is to introduce a new era of fashion culture to the Harlem community inspired by its rich cultural heritage. HFW’s continuous goal is to produce an event that will showcase the fashion industry, provide business education for emerging designers, grow Harlem businesses and create a platform for diversity in fashion.
This years event will honor the Season 6 Fashion Cultural Icons: Misa Hylton -Celebrity Stylist and Lifestyle Coach, Harlem Haberdashery – Lifestyle Clothing Boutique in Harlem, Dr. Deborah Jenkins – Community Activist, Zina and Shaleena Cambell -Founders of the Harlem Dress Collective, and me, Claire Sulmers -EIC of Fashion Bomb Daily!
This star-studded event is sponsored by Harlem Chocolate Factory and African Restaurant Week.
Want to come? Get your tickets now here.
We’ll see you there!
By Limsan Boulter (@limo_x) for Fashion Bomb Daily
Happy Humpday Bombshells and Bombers! It’s mid week (and the halfway point of New York Fashion Week) but style never sleeps. Today’s instalment of ‘Top 6 Looks of the Day’ covers TV appearances, catwalks, premiere’s and parties. To be the first to see the chicest, hottest outfits and celebrity style be sure to check out @FashionBombDaily and hit that ‘Follow’ button.
Jennifer Lopez stopped by the Ellen show in sexy cut out Zimmermann dress and Casadei pumps, styled by Rob Zangardi.
Lil Kim performed at The Blonds New York Fashion Week Fall ’19 catwalk in this show-stopping shimmering catsuit.
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Fashion Bomb Daily favorite Gabrielle Union recently rocked a unique print Fe Noel ‘Cubist’ ensemble in on-trend earthy, natural tones.
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Fashion Bomb Men posted Michael B Jordan chillin’ with Drake in a colorful Givenchy jumper.
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Lauren London and beau Nipsey Hussle attended the Ciroc post Grammys party. Lauren glistens in custom Nichole Lynel fringe dress.
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Mary J Blige wore her current favorite go-to red carpet designers, Ralph & Russo, to The Umbrella Academy LA premiere. This bright orange, grecian goddess look was styled by Wayman and Micah.
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As always, we would love to know your thoughts. Which look is your favorite?
It’s the last leg of New York Fashion Week! Can you believe it? Our Fashion Bombshell of the day is Keri from NYC.
So sleek and bold. Love the color block looks!
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BOMB!
Learn more about our Bombshell on Instagram @kerifay.
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Things are still cooling off after the Grammys and BAFTA’s red carpet looks, but things are continuing to heat up as New York Fashion Week is still going on. Today’s looks featured a little bit of everything from NYFW street style to more red carpet looks from your faves. To view all of today’s hot looks, be sure to follow and view the Fashion Bomb Daily Instagram feed. But for right now, sit tight as we have rounded up today’s best and “most liked” looks!
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Miley Cyrus attended the Isn’t It Romantic premiere in LA, wearing a Valentine Pre-Fall 2019 dress. Red hot!
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Miley Cyrus’s shoe choice for the Grammys was a hit as well as she wore custom monogrammed heels with her initials. Bomb!
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Chloe and Halle performed at the 2019 Grammy Awards in Valdrin Sahiti dresses, styled by Zerina Akers. Stunning!
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Danai Gurira wore a Thom Browne dress to the 2019 BAFTAs. What do you think?
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The Clermont Twins continue to heat up NYFW as they were spotted in Discount Universe ensembles. Hot! Or Hmm..?
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Love and Hip Hop Miami star, Veronica Vega, was also seen at NYFW in a money clip look by Kota Okuda, styled by Demi Dorsey. Thoughts?
What do you think of today’s looks, Bombers and Bombshells? Tell us what you think. If you really love them, you can now shop the looks!
Today’s Fashion Bombshell of the day is Clarissa from Harlem, NY.
We see you! Love your streetwear chic looks!
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Learn more about this Bombshell on Instagram @colorschemin_.
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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.
Long before black models graced the pages of Italian Vogue or even walked the catwalks, there were pioneers like Mounia, muse to Yves Saint Laurent.
Born in Martinique, Mounia’s exotic beauty, flawless complexion, and graceful composure were the perfect complement to Saint Laurent’s glamorous, dramatic creations. She was the first black model Yves Saint Laurent used in his haute couture shows, and was widely considered the French couturier’s favorite model.
Saint Laurent was one of the first designers to employ black models, which raised many eyebrows at the time. He challenged conventional standards of beauty, setting the stage for models like Naomi Campbell, Iman, and Jourdan Dunn, to shine.
In a 2008 W magazine article, Mounia remembered Yves Saint Laurent. She said, “I was his first black muse…He helped open the door for black models. Sometimes I was his confidante, and I would sometimes inspire his creativity. He called me Moumounn. The collection that made me a celebrity was the one inspired by Porgy and Bess. I wore a pink pantsuit and a boater hat. I walked to ‘Summertime’ and really took on the character of Bess. Catherine Deneuve stood up and started clapping. The everyone stood up and called out ‘Bravo!’ Yves Saint Laurent peered around the curtain – a thing that he had never done before – to see what all of the commotion was about. The people were shouting ‘Bravo, Yves Saint Laurent!’ and ‘Brava, Mounia!’ He took me in his arms, and we kissed. This for me was history…After that I had more than 15 covers…Mr. Fairchild gave me my first cover [of WWD], and [French Vogue’s] Francine Crescent gave me 27 pages. This was the first time that a black model had arrived in haute couture. I say thank you to Monsieur Yves Saint Laurent and thank you to Monsieur Pierre Bergé. My last word for Yves Saint Laurent is ‘love.'”
Mounia retired from modeling in the 1980’s (she walked almost exclusively for YSL), but did make a reappearance for the tribute to Yves Saint Laurent at Centre Georges Pompidou in 2002.
She began painting oil on canvas in 1997. Her works of art have been dispalyed in galleries across France, the Ivory Coast, Monaco, Japan, Guyana and her native Martinique.
Grammy Sunday, one of the hottest anticipated red carpets of the year and undoubtably the biggest night in music. Every year iconic looks are born (here’s looking at you Jlo in that Versace dress) The internet explodes with best and worst dressed lists, and here is @FashionBombDaily’s edition. Difference is, you fabulous Bombshells and Bombers chose this one.
To kick us off, we have Jennifer Lopez in Ralph and Russo couture. Big, wide brimmed hats are surely going to be a huge summer trend.
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Tracee Ellis-Ross also wears Ralph and Russo couture. Tracee’s emerald suit jacket and wide leg pant outfit was by far one of the most popular looks from the Paris runway earlier this year. That snake detailing is a dream!
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Best Rap Album winner Cardi B wore a vintage Mugler look and absolutely owned the red carpet. Inspired by Venus, Cardi is a vision in this circa 1995-1996 satin velvet dress and embellished bodysuit.
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Our forever First Lady Michelle Obama made a graceful appearance in a glittering custom Sachin and Babi outfit.
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Toni Braxton also glistened on the red carpet in a sheer ‘n’ sexy Elie Madi gown.
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Hennessy Carolina made a statement in a bright orange Kaimin mini-dress with voluminous sleeves.
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Congratulations to all the winners! Which look was your favorite from the Grammy’s red carpet? Let us know in the comments below
Today’s stylish Fashion Bombshell of the day is Mikaela from Brooklyn, NY.
Bomb! Love how you mix and match colors throughout your looks!
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Learn more about this Bombshell on Instagram @mikaela.pabon.
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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.
While many may view diversity and inclusion as a trend in the fashion world, Becca McCharen-Tran has had the concept rooted in her Chromat brand since its inception. Chromat is a swimwear brand which upholds the ideals of diversity amongst all women in all sizes, ethnic backgrounds, and other aspects as well. Chromat has always seemed to generate a positive response from the crowd with their diverse shows. Chromat’s Spring/Summer ‘19 show generated lots of high praise as the collection featured models who were transgender, one who had a prosthetic leg, and a breast cancer survivor baring her scars, all adorned in Chromat’s paradise driven colorways.
Chromat’s AW19 “Climatic” collection still kept the same energy focused on diversity, body positivity, and inclusion, but Becca McCharen-Tran decided to zero-in on something else important: global warming. With South Beach Miami feels in mind for the new collection, it opened her eyes to climate changes such as increased flooding and red tides. The AW19 Climatic collection consists of neon swimwear and metallic, sheer beachwear made of upcycled fabrics from old collections, old fishnets, and plastic bottles.
The playful neons and edgy designs makes this collection a perfect for day-to-evening with an awareness for social issues. Chromat shows models of different shades and body types in a natural makeup and adorned in leaves to illustrate the focus of diversity and love for the environment.
Pictures by Filippo Fior for Gorunway.com/Vogue Runway.