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Atlanta has garnered the reputation for Black Hollywood because of all the high profile movie premieres, video shoots, award shows and a host of other high profile events. Robert Flood aka Middleman has gained the reputation as the fashion sensei to the stars because of his over the top flair for fashion design and good taste.
Mya was recently at the Us Weekly Hot in Hollywood party. While her look is more for a lounge than an industry party, black and silver are a winning combination.
Top & Pants: Alice + Olivia | Vest: Georgie | Shoes: Velvet Angels | Bangles: Ippolita | Earrings: Marcia Moran
Get her look with simple black pieces splashing silvers and metallics to create a chic laid back party vibe.
NEWSFLASH: over-the-knee boots are the new leggings (remember: leggings have been the new pants for, like, ages). At the Rodarte Fall/Winter 2010 show last February, Laura and Kate Mulleavy showed their collection with super-high strappy boots by Nicholas Kirkwood.
Cintra Wilson on Tom Binns’ new West Village store: “[He] proves he has no problem dredging all the desirable filth out of the ’80s and adding a bit of his own.” Yes, this is a compliment. [NYT] Milla Jovovich is Tommy Hilfiger’s newest hire. The newlywed designer/actress/model has been tasked with creating the next limited-edition Breast Health International bag. [WWD]
From the lips of Narciso Rodriguez: “You need a pair of clogs and a jumpsuit.” Go forth. [HuffPo]
They may have earned their New York cred—and become, in the process, Yanks fans to boot—but Rag & Bone’s David Neville and Marcus Wainwright are English boys at heart. “There is a kind of anonymity being here that I really relish,” says Neville, who described his childhood as “classic English boarding school” at a dinner on native soil last night. “When we first landed in America, we wound up in the Midwest, where people would ask us to speak just so they could hear our accents. We certainly don’t get that here in London.”









