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Black in Style: Angel Reese’s fashionable WNBA Draft announcement
This week in style, Dapper Dan’s latest creative director role, Muhammad Ali’s iconic trunks up for auction and more.
In honor of her decision to depart LSU for the WNBA Draft, Angel Reese, also referred to as the “Bayou Barbie,” posed for Vogue. This week, the budding basketball legend announced the news in an exclusive interview with the magazine, following in the footsteps of other star athletes like Serena Williams, who shared her retirement news through the outlet. While modeling designer pieces from Diesel, Christian Louboutin, Wales Bonner and more, Reese reflected on her basketball journey so far.
“Of course, I like to do everything big,” she told Vogue, explaining her alternative of venue. “I didn’t want anything to be basic.”
Entering the collegiate basketball scene, Reese quickly made her mark on the court, becoming known for fierce plays and her signature long lashes, flowing tresses and statement nails. As she and the Louisiana State University women’s basketball team collected wins on the court, Reese also gained notoriety off the court, becoming one in every of the highest-earning student-athletes through NIL (name, image and likeness) deals. While concurrently signing deals with brands like Mielle Organics, Beats by Dre, Amazon and more, the 21-year-old faced major public scrutiny for her decisions on and off the court.
“To sum it up, it’s been crazy,” she said, reflecting on her journey at LSU. However, the star now says she’s ready “to start at the bottom again.”
“I want to be a rookie again and build myself back up; I want to be knocked down and learn and grow at the next level,” she added. “I’ll be working with grown women. I’ll be working with women that have kids; women that have a family to feed. I’m going to have to work my butt off every single day and grind. And who wouldn’t want that? I don’t want anything in my life to be easy.”
Lewis Hamilton is considering a fashionable exit from racing
Lewis Hamilton, the “winningest” driver in Formula 1 history, is always on the move. As he prepares for his final season racing with Mercedes before he takes on a highly anticipated gig driving for Ferrari, he opens up to GQ magazine about his plans for the “afterlife” — that is, life after racing.
Hamilton, who said his mind is always moving, described having a lot of pent-up creative energy he’s ready to express. In addition to music and film, the racecar driver said he could see himself making moves in fashion in the near future. As he told the outlet, the first fashion show he attended in 2007 left an impression, particularly because the environment was diverse compared to the racing world.
Since then, Hamilton’s interest has only grown as he has collaborated on multiple lines with legacy brands like Tommy Hilfiger and launched one of his own. The racer said could see a future where he’s not necessarily just designing but funding more of the diverse talent that drew him to the fashion industry in the first place.
“Honestly, one of my dreams is, I have thought about creating my own diverse LVMH,” he said.
“Like, I don’t know if we live in a time where that’s really possible. But that’s something that I’m conceptualizing.”
Speaking of LVMH, Hamilton noted that while Pharrell Williams deserved his role as creative director of Louis Vuitton Menswear, he would have also loved seeing a woman of color take the helm.
“I’m thinking about someone like Grace (Wales Bonner). Or Martine Rose would’ve been cool,” he said. “Put a woman in power in that position because a lot of women aren’t getting those opportunities within the industry. I think that would’ve been a baller move. But—I’m loving what Pharrell is doing.”
Got millions? You can own Muhammad Ali’s boxing shorts from his iconic “Thrilla in Manila” match
When late boxing legend Muhammad Ali got in the ring against Joe Frazier at Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines, on Oct. 1, 1975, the world witnessed “The GOAT” win one of what has become regarded by many as one of the greatest fights in heavyweight boxing history.
Ali, 33 at the time, won the fight by what’s known as a technical knockout (or TKO) at the end of the 14th round. The sports legend famously described the fight as the “closest to death” he ever felt.
The white boxing shorts Ali was wearing during the historic match are now up for auction by Sotheby’s, currently at a bid of $3,800,000, though Sotheby’s expects the rare piece of memorabilia to ultimately sell anywhere between $4 million and $6 million. Bidding ends on April 12 at 9:31 am, PT.
Dapper Dan celebrates a new “first” as a creative director for Sherwin-Williams
After decades of creating fashion statements, Dapper Dan is celebrating a new milestone in his career, thanks to Sherwin-Williams. The Harlem couturier’s latest collaboration with the paint company’s “The Loneliest Color” campaign marks his first time being appointed creative director.
“To be honest with you, this is one of the hallmarks of my career,” Dapper Dan told Complex. “You’ve seen everything that I’ve done with Gucci. Louis Vuitton and all the major brands have been implementing the innovation that I brought. But never once was I offered the position of creative director. That’s what makes this here so important.”
Every year, Sherwin-Williams selects a “Color of the Year.” However, this year the brand is reframing its focus to celebrate the beauty of colors that have previously been overlooked with “The Loneliest Color” initiative. The first iteration of the campaign highlights the golden yellow hues of the color “Kingdom Gold SW 6698.” In addition to promoting a shade most closely associated with the 1970s, The Loneliest Color campaign will launch a collection of eight one-of-a-kind pieces designed by Dapper Dan and Sue Wadden, Sherwin-Williams’ director of color marketing.
“The mission was to take the historical, archival pieces and the Sherwin-Williams colors and bring them all together,” Dapper Dan added.“All of them are pieces of wearable art, reimagining the beauty of the loneliest color with power.”
The wearable art collection features velour jackets, vests, tracksuits, leather jackets, a bucket hat, and two special renditions of Puma sneakers. Available for auction on eBay, the collection’s bidding will run from now through April 14, 2024, with all the proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity and other organizations in Dapper Dan’s hometown Harlem, New York.
“I’ve always seen the impact that color has in every piece that I’ve designed. To me, color champions our creative potential and radiates joy,” Dapper Dan said in a statement shared with theGrio. “My hope is that The Loneliest Color will help people find the confidence to show the world their true colors. Be unapologetic about their style and design choices. Embrace Kingdom Gold or any color that is personal, not just popular. The time to celebrate the overlooked and rediscover the beauty of color is now, and I’m excited to be part of this evolution alongside Sherwin-Williams.”
Hanifa brings luxury to housewares
Experience the essence of Hanifa in the comfort of your own home with “Hanifa at Home.” Last week, the luxury womenswear brand launched its first home collection including a scented candle and a dusty pink silky robe ($89). Designed to create a sense of luxury in any space, the candle ($49) features notes of mandarin, orange blossom, caramel, jasmine sambac, vanilla and sandalwood.
Explore the style and serenity of Hanifa at Home at hanifa.co.
Bombas celebrates Caribbean culture in a new collection
Celebrating the creativity, beauty and influence of Caribbean cultures in America, Bombas has launched a limited-edition “Black Hive Collection.” Designed by the sock brand’s Black employees, the collection is filled with island-inspired colors and patterns selected to mirror the vibrancy of Carnival costumes and the islands. In addition to its own employees, Bombas also tapped Caribbean artists, entrepreneurs and chefs like Ria and Kevol Graham, owners of Brooklyn’s Kokomo restaurant, Daymond John from “Shark Tank,” musician Lyrikal and more to help bring the collection to life.
“We’re welcoming our customers to take a journey with us to the Caribbean, where the food, music, and vibes are always at the forefront,” Kia Jones, senior project manager & member of the Black Hive, said in a statement. “This collection symbolizes our joy of our culture, and we hope everyone feels embraced by the love of the Caribbean”
Click here to shop Bombas’ Black Hive collection.
Celebrity stylist Jason Bolden teams up with 8 Other Reasons jewelry
Jason Bolden is bringing the world a jewelry collection from down under.
According to WWD, the celebrity stylist who counts Alicia Keys, Storm Reid and Cynthia Erivo among his well-heeled clients is collaborating with Australian accessories label 8 Other Reasons to create a 25-piece jewelry collection.
The collection will include earrings, necklaces, and bracelets in contemporary chunky gold silhouettes, all priced at less than $100. One piece Bolden is particularly excited about is the Bolden Hoops. The earrings have a scalloped silhouette with an inset of cubic zirconia baguettes, giving the classic diamond hoop a modernized take.
“I just went for my quintessential uniform where I like timeless, chic, smart and something with pure personality,” Bolden told the publication. “It was just a perfect collaboration with 8 Other Reasons because it can speak to that, so that was kind of my foundation and fundamental inspiration for the collection.”
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What is GiveTuesday? The annual day of giving is approaching
Since it began as a hashtag in 2012, Giving on Tuesdaythe Tuesday after Thanksgiving, became one of the largest collection days yr for non-profit organizations within the USA
GivingTuesday estimates that the GivingTuesday initiative will raise $3.1 billion for charities in 2022 and 2023.
This yr, GivingTuesday falls on December 3.
How did GivingTuesday start?
The hashtag #GivingTuesday began as a project of the 92nd Street Y in New York City in 2012 and have become an independent organization in 2020. It has grown right into a worldwide network of local organizations that promote giving of their communities, often on various dates which have local significance. like a vacation.
Today, the nonprofit organization GivingTuesday also brings together researchers working on topics related to on a regular basis giving. This too collects data from a big selection of sources comparable to payment processors, crowdfunding sites, worker transfer software and offering institutions donor really helpful fundstype of charity account.
What is the aim of GivingTuesday?
The hashtag has been began promote generosity and this nonprofit organization continues to advertise giving within the fullest sense of the word.
For nonprofits, the goal of GivingTuesday is to boost money and have interaction supporters. Many individuals are aware of the flood of email and mail appeals that coincide on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. Essentially all major U.S. nonprofits will host fundraising campaigns, and plenty of smaller, local groups will participate as well.
Nonprofit organizations don’t have to be affiliated with GivingTuesday in any method to run a fundraising campaign. They can just do it, although GivingTuesday provides graphics and advice. In this manner, it stays a grassroots endeavor during which groups and donors participate as they please.
Was GivingTuesday a hit?
It will depend on the way you measure success, but it surely has definitely gone far beyond initial efforts to advertise giving on social media. The day has change into an everlasting and well-known event that focuses on charitable giving, volunteerism and civic participation within the U.S. and all over the world.
For years, GivingTuesday has been a serious fundraising goal for nonprofits, with many looking for to arrange pooled donations from major donors and leverage their network of supporters to contribute. This is the start year-end fundraising peakas nonprofits strive to fulfill their budget goals for next yr.
GivingTuesday giving in 2022 and 2023 totaled $3.1 billion, up from $2.7 billion in 2021. While that is loads to boost in a single day, the trend last yr was flat and with fewer donorswhich, in accordance with the organization, is a disturbing signal.
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BlaQue Community Cares is organizing a cash crowd for serious food
QNS reports that Queens, New York-based nonprofit BlaQue Community Cares is making an effort to assist raise awareness of Earnest Foods, an organic food market with the Cash Mob initiative.
The BlaQue Cash Mob program is a community-led event that goals to support local businesses, reminiscent of grocery stores in Jamaica, by encouraging shoppers to go to the shop and spend a certain quantity of cash, roughly $20. BlaQue founder Aleeia Abraham says cash drives are happening across New York City to extend support for local businesses. “I think it’s important to really encourage local shopping habits and strengthen the connections between residents and businesses and Black businesses, especially in Queens,” she said after hosting six events since 2021.
“We’ve been doing this for a while and we’ve found that it really helps the community discover new businesses that they may not have known existed.”
As a result, crowds increase sales and strengthen social bonds for independent businesses.
Earnest Foods opened in 2021 after recognizing the necessity for fresh produce in the world. As residents struggled to seek out fresh food, Abraham defines the shop as “an invaluable part of the southeast Queens community.” “There’s really nowhere to go in Queens, especially Black-owned businesses in Queens, to find something healthier to eat. We need to keep these businesses open,” she said.
“So someone just needs to make everyone aware that these companies exist and how to keep the dollars in our community. Organizing this cash crowd not only encourages people to buy, but also shows where our collective dollars stand, how it helps sustain businesses and directly serves and uplifts our community.”
The event will happen on November 24 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 123-01 Merrick Blvd in St. Albans. According to the shop’s co-owner, Earnest Flowers, he has partnered with several other Black-owned brands in the world to sell his products at the shop. Flowers is comfortable that his neighbors can come to his supermarket to purchase organic food and goods from local vendors like Celeste Sassine, owner of Sassy Sweet Vegan Treats.
At the grand opening three years ago which was visited by over 350 viewersSassine stated that the collaboration was “super, super, super exciting” to the purpose that the majority of the products were off the shelves inside hours.
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Keke Palmer Recalls the Key Advice Will Smith Gave Her as a Child: “It’s Hard to Be First”
Like many young people, actress Keke Palmer went through a phase wherein she clashed along with her parents. Recently in a performance at “Toast” podcast.Palmer revealed that fellow actor Will Smith helped her take care of the situation along with her family.
As a child star who has appeared on Nickelodeon and Disney productions, the “Akeelah and the Bee” actress explained how juggling fame has affected her and her family relationships — a lot in order that she admits she once considered emancipating herself from her parents.
Although her lawyer tried to get her into counseling, Palmer said it was Smith’s words that ultimately modified her mind.
“A couple of weeks go by, I’m on the set of ‘True Jackson, Vice President’ and I get a call from a very, very unknown number. And I said, “What? If it was strange, I would not answer,” she said, mentioning that she simply went back to work. Later, while retrieving her phone, Palmer received a voicemail from the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” star.
“Hey Keke. This is Will. We’re here filming ‘The Karate Kid’ with (my son) Jaden and I just want to let you understand that I’ve talked (to your lawyer),’ Palmer continued, impersonating Smith. “He let me know every little thing you are going through and I need you to know that sometimes it’s hard to be the first, but you may do it. Just stay focused, love your loved ones and every little thing shall be high-quality.
Palmer remembers struggling as a child with the attention and fame that got here with climbing the ladder in the entertainment industry. While trying to adjust to the demands of her burgeoning profession, the actress recalls feeling that fame meant she would have to “throw (her) family away.”
“It’s something that happens when you leave and you can become a child artist, you can be the first person in your family to go to college, or you can be the first person in your family to get married,” Palmer said: explaining her feelings at that moment. “There are so many firsts that can happen as the generations of your family grow and evolve.”
Ultimately deciding not to undergo the emancipation process, Palmer emphasized the importance of getting a healthy community when navigating the entertainment industry.
“I think I’ve always felt like a lot of people, whether they’re big names or whether they’re my lawyers, have been a good community,” she added. “Also, my parents made sure I was around (people) who would encourage community rather than discord and separation.”
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