Another week gone by with another fast approaching. I have some stunning ideas for work wear and colour blocking; have a look for yourself.
Keke Palmer’s wardrobe was strong this week. I love this orange pant suit on herAnd then she slayed it again with the hot pink and pastel roseBut this look just killed it for me. WERK lil’ mama!You already know I’m in love with caped dresses and no one does it quite like Solange KnowlesWhite and caramel. Bey is simply flawlessAnd you know summer must be near when the Queen Bey is colour blocking so fiercelyDoesn’t LaLa look so good in Balmain!What baby-bump? Naya Riverais just glowingBy now I’m sure you’ve guessed that I’m in love with Balmain. and model Gigi Hadid brings it to lifeBack onto that work wear, Yemi Alade epitomises it with this look, hair and allDJ Cuppy showed us her more conservative swag, werk gurlTake note ladies, Khloe Kardashian has it right, the grey duster is hot right now. I’m feeling to try it in silkLoving the purple kaftan on Tiwa Savage! And her make up game is strongThe richness of the material and colour on Kenya Moore is simply divineJ.Lo proves you cannot go wrong with black laceKarrueche’s birthday game is strong…has she aged at all?Kerry Washington makes it look too easy, a jumpsuit and heels, hat more do you need?I love the floral print on Christina Milian but I’m not too sure about the checked shoes. What do you think ladies? Hot or Hmm?Business at the front and party at the back. Loving this look on Gabrielle union!
So we’ve seen a lot of colour this week ladies huh? For those with sunshine I say werk it! If you are blessed with the sun, show off your complexion and those beautiful colours. And for those of us with the more temperamental climate, try blocking with pastels and nudes; you’ll feel better for it!
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AUTHOR: Ama Badu (Senior Online Editor)
For reviews, premiers and red carpet events on the Afro-British scene, Ama is your go-to blogger. With an analytical mind and articulate tongue, she hopes to write articles that will get Africa (and indeed the world) discussing “real” issues and tangible solutions.
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