One of my favorite atheisure brands is Lovello Elizabeth, straight from Philly!
I slip on her jumpsuits and sets to kick back. As the weather warms up, I’ll definitely be rocking her $80 Rose Romper:
The hooded onesie comes with a tie at the waist.
Rock it with sneakers or heels.
Saucy!
What do you think?
If you love, purchase here.
And if you’re in Philly, be sure to stop by Convos with Me on Saturday!
The Ostrich Feather Lace Slit Pencil Skirt features a high rise waistline, allover feather embroidery, and a midi length hemline with side slit. It is paired with a matching crop top.
The Chiffon Duster features a wide lapel, allover sheer chiffon fabric, long sleeves with cuff and shoulder detailing, and full length hemline.
I LOVE this look! Maeve Reilly, Hailey’s stylist, continuously slays her red carpet looks! Here they are at the Stylists Dinner.
Freida Pinto was a blue dream at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability Innovators For A Healthy Planet Celebration in a $731 Amanda Wakeley Blue Pixel China Fitted Dress:
Her dress features black contrasting panels, cap sleeves, and a curve-hugging silhouette.
Meet the Owner explores the busy life and style of the woman behind the newest talent management and production agency in New York City. W Entertainment’s CEO and Founder is a coffee-crazed, fashion-forward ball of fire when it comes to managing talent.
NYC-bred visionary, Whitney Brown, has taken the entertainment industry by storm. The stylish entrepreneur has worked with brands including Live Nation, Miami Heat, Buzzfeed, Chobani, NFL and more. In 2015, Whitney birthed W Entertainment out of her passion for talent management and brand partnerships. W Entertainment is a full-service talent management and production agency with ventures integrating music, film, television, sports, beauty, modeling and more.
Whitney has been described as powerful, multifaceted and fashionable. But at her core she is lovable and sweet. She is passionate about the creatively complex. W Entertainment is her promise to help unique entertainment professionals discover perfect partnerships. When asked about W Entertainment’s mission she states, “To create a platform for creatively complex individuals to freely express their work without boundaries and limitations. To create an environment where clients have the complete creative control of their work by eliminating these barriers and encouraging freedom to creatively express art and sound. W Entertainment will create, identify, and secure valuable opportunities to enhance the exposure of our clients’ brands through this freedom of expression” (Whitney Brown, CEO and Founder).
Meet the Owner will give an in depth look into the life and style of the woman behind the newest entertainment and management agency in the business. From fashion, beauty, music, food and everything in between, MTO will provide an all access pass to the busy life of a woman working to make the dreams of creatives come true.
If you’re an Empire faithful, you’re familiar with V Bozeman, aka Veronica, whose vocals took us by storm on the “What is love?” single from the show. We got a chance to catch up with the LA songstress about her journey thus far. From fashion, to music, and hair, we covered it all.
Bozeman knew she wanted to sing from a very young age. She said, “Music is my first love, it chose me, and I have to submit to it.” Before her breakthrough on Empire, Bozeman was working with songwriter, Cee-Lo Green. During that time, she was introduced to record producer, Timbaland. She decided to reveal the visuals to her ‘Race Jones’ single, in order to get his opinion on the ballad, to which he was very impressed. So much so, he was compelled to pitch the songstress to Lee Daniels for his hit show, and the rest as you know, is history!
Rocking a bold bald ‘do has become the singers signature look. Though this is how we were introduced to her, Bozeman shares with us how she acquired her trademark look. “I had a full mane all my life, but along the way I’ve always been known to switch it up, but I never did it with my hair. I was in a girls group for so long, and when that ended, I just wanted to start over and grow a healthy mane. I never intended on going bald, but after I cut it off I was like, “I kinda wanna keep it for a minute!” She loved how her new cut made her feel and felt more comfortable with it than when she had hair; thus, her fierce persona was birthed.
She draws style inspiration from how she feels. “I’m not a person to follow trends, emulate, or imitate. I just do what I feel. I don’t like clothes to wear me, I like to wear my clothes.” She acknowledges that her bold appearance calls for less in order to create balance. One of her favorite brands is Gucci. She also loves vintage and mixing highs and lows from Zara & Topshop, saying, “It’s not what you wear, but how you wear it.”
In the spirit of women’s history month, we asked Bozeman what it means to be a woman within the music industry. She says, “It’s important to really be solid in our beliefs and represent in the best possible way we can. Women have raised me, and I’ve taken all the jewels that they have given me, and applied them throughout my life.” She believes that African American women, in particular, bear certain crosses that people will never understand. Therefore, it is important to tell our stories, and use our platform to inspire younger ladies, so they may carry on the legacy.
The songstress elaborates on her ideology of music. “Music should be soul music, things that touch your soul, that’s the difference between then and now. Now, there’s synthesis, it taints the real organic sound of somebody’s soul. You can’t hear it ‘cause all you hear is the computer and computers don’t have soul.” With the surge of emerging new artists, she is encouraged that a plethora of great music is on the horizon.
Next, Bozeman will be hosting an art gallery in LA, showcasing a variation of pictures and paintings that celebrate women, in honor of Women’s History Month. She tells us to look out for lots of drama coming our way via the new season of Empire. She’s working on a few movies set to release soon. Lastly, she is working on releasing a new album. “I’ve learned so much in these last few years, I’ve grown, I’ve become wiser. I’m getting back in the studio and pushing myself as hard as I can to get it all out.”
We wish you all the best and will be looking out for your soulful tunes!
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Her red and white striped cotton-poplin dress features a stand collar, asymmetric sleeves, a front chest patch pocket, side-seam slip pockets, and a center front half button fastening.
Few could pull this off, but naturally, Tracee worked it. Would’ve loved to see the silhouette with a waist-cinching belt.
If you’re up for the splurge, get Tracee’s dress here.