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Uniqueness plays an important role in the outcome of any style coordination. This does not always have to be a striking addition, as even with subtle additions, the delivery can resonate with the event, personal choice and mood. This is a fact that style stars hold in high esteem. Last week saw a show of interesting colors, textures and structures on compatible silhouettes, showcasing the style scenes with unmissable authenticity. Stylish influencers and celebs.
The looks
A voluminous display of fabrics that extend past the heels is a trend as old as time Kelly Rowland is adept at merging classics with contemporary versions. Last week, she brought this skill to the fore with a luxurious Chana Marelus dress featuring micro pleats and a plunging neckline. The light silk dress fit her figure with delicate ease, and pairing the number with simple strappy sandals made the result both effortless and unforgettable.
Adult star Yara Shahidi was spotted at a Black Fashion Council event wearing a brown anOnlyChild puff sleeve blazer dress over a floral print long sleeve top. Styled by Jason Boldenthe coordination accentuated her delicate frame, and the matching pumps tied the chic display together without missing a beat.
Meanwhile, African bad girl, Tiwa wanted made a case for overloading metallics. From her shimmering Graham Cruz mini corset dress to Susan Caplan’s silver thigh-high boots and statement necklace, the star showed that shining bright as a diamond is just the starting point.
Check out last week’s celebrity fashion styles…
Beyoncé
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Alicia Keys
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Tiwa wanted
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Kelly Rowland
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Yara Shahidi
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Marlo Hampton
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Quiana Watson
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Leigh-Anne Pinnock
India Amarteifio
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Monica Rodriguez
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