Supermodel Naomi Campbell has spent majority of her career turning the global catwalk into her own personal playpen. She silently and effortlessly slid into her forties and is proving beyond a doubt that beauty only gets more refined with age.
Getting older is supposed to inspire wisdom and garnered experience and Campbell is clearly putting this theory to good use.
Back in December 1974, poet and playright Ntozake Shange with the help of four other performers brought her most famous work to date, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf to life in a bar outside Berkeley, California.
Most women relish the thought of being able to finally squeeze into the size of their choice. The smaller the better of course, because that is proof that you are playing in the arena where the top dogs consistently dwell. To put it plainly, not only are we obsessed with staying forever young, but we also buy into the notion that anything above a size 2 is sacrilegious.
Rihanna has never been one to back down from a challenge, so it’s no surprise that she seizing yet another opportunity to stick up for yourself while also telling her detractors where to stuff it.
Almost three years after her untimely death, Whitney Houston returns to the spotlight, but this time it’s for good reason. A compilation of the late singer’s most memorable performances, including her chill-inducing version of “The Star Spangled Banner” will be available for fans on Nov. 10.
Topshop Unique dominated a spacious indoor parking lot with tokens of joy that alluded to the chic biker chick in all of us. It was an energetic showing that flawlessly depicted what a sporty socialite trapped in a city filed with relentless opportunities would look like if she dressed herself.
Donna Karan can always be counted on to present a collection that celebrates the temperament of a city that continues to remain her biggest inspiration. “New York Nation” was the driving force behind DKNY’s vibrantly infused offering.
Apple kept up with tradition by wooing us with yet another demonstration of why they are so hard to resist. For those of you who are fed up with your current gadget and considering jumping ship, you might be give in to the temptations posed by the latest models that were ceremoniously unveiled on Tuesday afternoon at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino, CA.
Tracy Reese has always excelled in drawing from the most basic strings of femininity. This time her collection echoed the same sentiment but there was also splashes of the unexpected intertwined.