Teyana Taylor should have the word #Goals as her middle name.
Seriously, this girl is everything wrapped in one: a singer, actress, dancer, entrepreneur, and most recently, mother. However, today we’re adding one more title to her ever growing roster: our Beauty Crush Wednesday.

Taylor has changed her beauty looks multiple times over the years. The Harlemitte first stepped on the scene with her big, thick curly hair and tomboyish nature of baggy clothes and minimal makeup. Embracing her natural beauty and raspy voice, Teyana soon began stepping out of her comfort zone and experimenting with various beauty and makeup looks.

With full lips, almond shaped eyes, BIG curly locs, and a body to die for, Taylor is definitely one that knows what does, and doesn’t work for her. She’s grown over the years to encompass what she loves most about her beauty routine: simplicity.
Thought her hair may change (she now sports cute pixie cuts and finger wave hairstyles), her makeup tends to stay the same. Quite natural with a nude lip, Teyana keeps her makeup to a minimum, highlighting instead her carefree hair and killer bod. 

Somewhat of a tomboy at heart, Teyana Taylor does in fact excite us with sporadic bouts of color and shine with popping lips and wispy lashes. Whether straddling the fence of glam or minimal, all we know is whatever Teyana does, it has to be BIG.


She’s such a cutie whose remained true to herself, her roots, and her music. Have you heard her music? Check out her music video for her song, “UnderCover”:




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Many pieces were longline blazers paired with silhouetted skirts, tulle petticoats and simple items paired with classic shades of gold and silver.
Footwear remained minimal to sandals and gladiator form, however, not truly inhabiting the space of haute couture in Dior fashion. The collection also seemingly strayed away from the fitted form, embracing more of a loose, yet still graceful, approach to the Parisian fashion aesthetic.

Makeup was kept to an over-the-eyelid cat eye and nude lips. Slicked back hair or wildly fringed bangs continued the beauty looks of models cascading down the runway, arguably marketing to the young, carefree woman with minimal time on her hands still vying to look beautiful. 

Overall a stunning collection, it left much to be desired of the fashion house powered by new aesthetics and out-of-the-box thinking. Nonetheless, the overall style was simple, polished, and targetable to many clientele.

















