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I do not ever want to be placed in a box. I hope to grow into a modern Renaissance man. The rising star arrived at the Baby Phat Spring fashion show in a baby doll-style sundress with lots of eyeliner and nude-pink glossed lips. The singer played with color at the BET awards in a neon yellow Giambattista Valli gown and a playful purple lip. Rihanna attended the Echo Award in a geometric high-fashion Alexander Vautiher bat-cap jumpsuit with serious shoulder pads.

Rihanna switched up her hairstyle—yet again. This time opting for a cherry red, voluminous curls. The singer looked effortlessly chic at the Stella McCartney presentation during London Fashion Week in a green silk slip dress, courtesy of the designer, with sun-kissed blonde shoulder-length hair. In a sexy Jean Paul Gaultier couture two-piece and coordinating head wrap, Rihanna was completely seductive at the American Music Awards.

Her ponytail, long lashes and bright orange lip upped the overall glam factor of the look. Pretty in pink. Showing off her killer body yet again, the singer attended the MusiCares Person of the Year event in a sheer, embellished gown and pointy-toed converse-inspired sneakers, both by Marc Jacobs.

What were some of your first encounters with fashion growing up? Your favorite article of clothing as a child: I had this grey and green G-Unit sweatsuit that I adored. Three words that describe your aesthetic: Sexy, Confident, C—y.

Fashion pet peeve: As stylists, you should never put more than one client in the same piece. Share this article via facebook Share this article via twitter Share this article via messenger Share this with Share this article via email Share this article via flipboard Copy link. Share this article via comment Share this article via facebook Share this article via twitter.

More Stories. I graduated and moved to New York and I began assisting designers, but got easily bored. I thought, How can you work one single collection for six months? View on Instagram. By accident. It went well, and he asked me to do another one, and then another one. I started working with some cool, weird magazines, none of which really exist anymore. I started writing letters to David LaChapelle and asking to work with him.

Once, at the Chateau Marmont, I bumped into Terry Richardson and showed him this notebook I always carried around with me. The notebook was full of my fantasy shoots—basically my Instagram account before Instagram—and he started working with me. Basically, I just hounded people until they worked with me. The first time I worked with a famous person was with David [LaChapelle]. It was a shoot with Pamela Anderson, and it is still the most glamorous moment of my career.

She was butt-naked and rolling around on the floor covered in white stars that we body-painted. There is certainly demand for Fenty Beauty. While her products are frequently sold out of Sephora, another LVMH property that has an exclusive deal to carry the line, the brand is also on track to outperform powerhouse lines like Kylie Cosmetics and KKW by Kim Kardashian.

Bethann Hardison, a former model who went on to start a modeling and talent agency in the Eighties and subsequently started Diversity Coalition, which encourages the fashion industry to be more inclusive, made sure to point out that there have indeed been brands that focused on the black woman market, like Black Opal and Revlon. We have to get black people behind the scenes and in retail so we can really make these changes.



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