It’s summertime! Tis the season for vacations in far flung locales. You can get outfitted for less with cute pieces from Fashion Nova.
Behold our top 15 picks:
1. The Florida Floral Romper, $35
A romper is always an easy breezy choice for vacation. Pair with flats for the day or slip on heels for the night. This piece’s cute cut out detail adds just the right amount of sass.
Complete your summer swimwear with a cool Cover Up. This Malibu Beach Cover Up could go from the beach to the nightclub in a snap (if you add a slip!).
That does it! And the best part just might be that you can get everything on this list for less than $200!
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Tom Ford has literally done it all. He’s been the creative director at both Gucci and YSL. He’s directed two Oscar-nominated films. He’s done see-now, buy-now, shows that combined both womenswear and menswear, and has varied between huge, star-studded runway shows and exclusive showroom presentations. In short: he’s a multi-hyphenate dynamo. And naturally, his Spring 2018 menswear was as chic as polished as ever.
He returned to the classic showroom presentation format this time-around, with his trademark, expertly-tailored suiting on display. Cuffed at the ankle in shades ranging from chocolate to blush, Ford undoubtedly executed what he does best to absolute perfection.
Ford fully intends for the men wearing his brand to swim next Spring, as he presented an array of thigh-baring swim shorts that call for a few rounds of squats.
Denim felt anything but basic, when paired with sumptuous suede and super chic loafers. Hoodies and trainers even got the Ford seasonal treatment.
My favorite ensembles were the most casual pieces—printed blazers, layered henleys, skinnies, calf hair jackets. If you’re spending your coins on Ford’s designs, you should definitely be able to wear them day-in and day-out.
Drake wore Tom Ford earlier this week, thus he may be bold enough to pull off the collection’s animal print sportscoat. Other dazzling blazers in bold hues and eye-catching patterns were not for the faint of heart, but might tickle the fancy of the designer’s other dappers fans like Jake Gyllenhaal and Justin Timberlake.
The Jenner sisters are being slammed on social media for their latest t-shirt collection , which consists of $125 vintage tees featuring images of deceased music legends like Tupac and Biggie.
The controversy occurred when the ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ reality stars posted themselves wearing the tees, with their faces transposed over those of the late rappers. Biggie’s mother Voletta Wallace voiced her disapproval, taking to Instagram to say, , “I am not sure who told @kyliejenner and @kendalljenner that they had the right to do this. The disrespect of these girls to not even reach out to me or anyone connected to the estate baffles me. I have no idea why they feel they can exploit the deaths of 2pac and my Son Christopher to sell a t-shirt.”
The limited edition t-shirt collection also features photos of rock bands Metallica, Kiss, and Pink Floyd, with Kendall and Kylie’s faces over the band logos. While the rock band tees remain on the site, the Tupac and Biggie products have been removed.
Sounds like they’ve been in a lot of hot water recently. They have more than enough resources to do the proper research or pay to use people’s likenesses–I wonder why they don’t do their due diligence?
The German brand widely known for it’s comfort has reached a new route of comfy, as Birkenstock recently launched their very first fashion show at Paris Fashion Week.
The show took place on June 24th in a tent shaped space called Orangerie Ephémère in the city’s Tuileries Gardens, the label showed out their newest footwear for their Spring/Summer 2018 collection.
They introduced 40 new shoe designs: “perforated footbed, rubberized leather, clip closures, subtle logo application, a super-grip sole, embellishments with all-over rivets, and new metallics,” as mentioned on their website.
Birkenstock themed their show in botanical garden vibes with greenery surrounding the runway.
The looks blended well too, as they used Rihanna’s stylist, Mel Ottenberg to incorporate with their minimalist vision by styling models in business casual looks that consisted of patent leather jumpsuits, cotton tops, ruffle trousers, snakeskin belts and detailed bags, and more.
Today’s stylish Bombshell is Rasheedah from South Orange, New Jersey.
She writes, “I am a fashion and lifestyle blogger. In addition to balancing a full-time and part-time job, being a mom and entrepreneur, I know how to turn moderate into fashionable while keeping life’s priorities intact.”
“I would have to say when it comes to my style it’s pretty versatile and based off my mood for that day. So I would have say style definitely ranges from day to day.”
“My favorite quote is by Rachael Zoe “Style is saying who you are without having to speak” and every time I step out I make sure my style does just that.”
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I’m feelin’ your versatility Rasheedah!
To learn more about this Bombshell visit her Instagram @itsrah.b.
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Chances are if you grew up during the nineties, you had this week’s throwback blasting through your casette player during personal moments of both heartbreak and triumph. With soul-quaking lyrics sung over a melodic piano and hard hitting drums, Hip-Hop Soul was born, and Mary J. Blige is still the reigning queen of this genre.
Just as noteworthy as her music is her sense of style. From fitted caps and baseball jerseys to couture gowns on red carpets, MJB has never shied away from serving a look to get the people talking.
The nineties were a time of bold prints and lots of urban flair when it came to Blige. Baseball jerseys, oversized athletic jackets were a part of her steeze, as her style reflected that of many of the girls from the Bronx during this era. And who can forget those iconic “Not Gon’ Cry” sunglasses? MJB began to experiment with her style even further, especially during red carpet appearances. Outfits gilded in gold paisley, baroque prints and vivid fur coats draped over sparkly gowns became the norm whenever Blige hit the carpet.
Eventually, the silhouettes of her outfits became more streamlined. More column dresses featuring halters or asymmetry at the shoulders or sleeves came into play as Mary became more fashion forward. Mary also loves to switch things up when the occasion doesn’t call for a floor length gown. She kills it in separates, especially in pieces that feature geometric prints. Though she’s been in the game for almost thirty years, there really is no stopping Mary as the slay is still consistent. Column dresses are still her favorite silhouette to consider, but these days, she may be inclined to show a little leg, evidenced by her saucy La Perla gown worn at this year’s Met Gala. From Reem Acra to Gucci and J. Mendel, and with Jason Bolden as her style architect, how can she do wrong?
So here’s to Mary J. Blige, a pioneer of the music world who defined the genre of Hip-Hop Soul, a beacon of hope to women who struggle to keep a positive outlook on life, and a style icon with looks to last a lifetime.