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Black Celebs And Stars Represented Themselves Unapologetically

Style RaveBy Style RaveNovember 14, 2021No Comments0 Views
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genie sliding out of a bottle is usually met with top level anticipation. The same goes for our favorite Black stars when they step out for events in gorgeous pieces. Last week’s line of events saw Black celebs and stars focused on perfect ensembles with thigh high slits, exaggerated sleeves, shimmers and elevated casual fits that once again left us pleased.

The looks
Iconic super model, Naomi Campbell seemed to have an all round productive week as she collaborated with Fashion Trust Arabia in the city of Doha, Qatar. As expected, her outfit selection for each event spoke volumes with interesting details and an unrelenting aura, the kind typical of the Queen. Nonetheless, the white hooded Maison Valentino abaya she embodied for the opening of the Christian Dior: Exhibition of Dreams stood out for us. The dress lit up with silver studded details and per usual, she carried herself accordingly.
When Gucci organizes an event, the fashion birds come perching. Last week was the Gucci Love Parade and actress Tracee Ellis Ross represented the “Gucci Geng” in a color block themed look. She was spotted in a high waisted skirt and embellished crop top fit by the brand. Surely, a full on hit ensemble if we ever saw one.
South African media girl, Thulisile Phongolo opted for an icy blue Willet Designs Couture statement dress for the Remi Martin SA “Team up for Excellence” dinner. Stunning was the case in this high slit number with exaggerated sleeves as the star owned the look. It fit perfectly almost like her second skin.
The styles shared by Black celebs and top fashion influencers last week were nothing short of chic, edgy, and glamorous and it’s safe to say that we are, as usual, living vicariously through them. Black style queens.
Check out last week’s best fashion moments as seen on stylish Black celebs and stars…
Naomi Campbell
Photo: @naomi / InstagramPhoto: @naomi / Instagram
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Ciara
Photo: Ciara / Instagram
Shop similar Christian Louboutin Kate 100 leather pumps here
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Gabrielle Union-Wade
Photo: @gabunion / Instagram
Shop similar Gucci metallic bronze leather broadway GG crystal clutch here
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Tracee Ellis Ross
Photo: @traceeellisross / Instagram
Shop editor’s Gucci purse edit
 

Thulisile Phongolo
Photo: @thuliphongolo / Instagram
Shop editor’s picks
 

Serena Williams
Photo: @serenawilliams/Instagram
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Lori Harvey
Photo: @loriharvey / Instagram
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Ashanti
Photo: @ashanti / Instagram
Shop Tom Ford 105mm lock metallic stiletto sandals here
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Angela Simmons
Photo: @angelasimmons / Instagram
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Jodie Turner-Smith
Photo: @jodiesmith/Instagram

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