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Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Stylist and marketing specialist Ashley Chin has been putting in serious work building up her marketing and PR firm, Vanguard House, which offers marketing, styling and production packages for clients. Now Ashley is on to yet another venture with the creation of her upcoming publication, Zolly Magazine!

Coming up with the unique name Zolly (“I wanted something with a Z or Dolly, so I put those two together,” she stated), Ashley developed the idea specifically for tastemakers and entrepreneurs to learn and grow professionally and personally. “I really wanted to create a magazine that would not only talk about influencers in fashion, music or art,” she said. “I wanted to also talk about things like travel, how to "ball" on a budget, how to get a business started and more.”

Zolly Magazine will be offered online for now, but Ashley plans to offer the option for readers to purchase physical copies in the future with the intentions of giving back. “Half of the proceeds from the magazine will go to a charity that I end up partnering with,” she stated. The magazine will be officially ready around July or August, with Ashley and her team developing the site as well as great content before the launch.


The entrepreneur believes that Zolly will stand apart from the pack because of its content and purpose. “My whole purpose for starting the magazine is to gain recognition for giving back but also for talents who may be making killer moves but not able to get proper recognition,” Ashley said. Though she has hopes for the magazine to grow into one of the biggest publications, “I mostly want it to be a ‘go-to’ for people who are trying to find tips on being successful,” she added.

Be sure to be on the lookout for Zolly Magazine launching later this summer! You can also follow the magazine on Instagram!

Beyoncé is gonna help us get back in shape y'all...or at least look good while trying!

The singer has announced her upcoming activewear line, Ivy Park, using a video where she opens up about the significance of her line!
In the video, she mentions how her father, Mathew Knowles, would get her out of bed to go running at Parkwood Park in Houston, and that became her outlet. Running taught her discipline and endurance, which she uses even now to conquer her fears. “There are things I’m still afraid of,” she says. “When I have to conquer those things, I still go back to that park. Before I hit the stage, I go back to that park. When it was time for me to give birth I went back to that park. The park became a state of mind. The park became my strength. The park is what made me who I am. Where’s your park?”

In the teaser for the line, we see different looks Ivy Park will offer, as well clips from Beyonce's childhood, and even a cameo from her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter! The clothing line, which will features shirts, shower sandals, bodysuits and more, launches exclusively at Topshop on April 14!

It's not her long awaited album, but I'm still excited!


Image via Ivy Park

Amazon is set to debut a new live, daily show that will be dedicated to fashion and beauty!

The show will be called Style Code Live, a 30-minute show that will premiere Monday through Friday at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT. The show will be offered to all viewers online for free!



According to Variety, the hosts of the show include Lyndsey Rodrigues (MTV's Total Request Live), Rachel Smith ( ABC News correspondent for Good Morning America), and Frankie Grande (CBS's Big Brother 16). The show will offer tips on fashion and beauty, and viewers will be able to shop for corresponding products. As of now, the show will not feature any advertising.

Munira Rahemtulla, head of the show, told Variety , "Our viewers have been asking for fashion and beauty tips, we wanted to build something for them, so we came up with 'Style Code Live,' we think this is something viewers are really looking for."

Image via Amazon
Jessica Simpson has released her new ad campaign for her Spring/Summer '16 collection! 

According to PEOPLE, this line is definitely boho-chic, incorporating prints and fringe. In the ad above, Jessica shows off her legs in an olive green romper ($89) that looks gorgeous on her, complete with floral printed platform heels and a yellow leather purse. “My mom and I worked together on the styling for this shoot, and as luck would have it, a trunk from our showrooms in NY was lost in transit the day before the shoot!" Jessica said of her experience shooting for the ads. "We had to rework a few of the looks last minute and we really love how the styling turned out. It was a blessing in disguise.”



A photo posted by Jessica Simpson Collection (@jessicasimpsonstyle) on


Jessica's brand has literally turned into a $1 BILLION empire, including not only clothing, but branching out to over 30 categories including fragrance, accessories, kids and home. Jessica credits her success to her mentors as well as working alongside her mother, Tina Simpson.  “I am aware that I don’t know everything, so it is important that I look to the people around me who I trust to have fresh and innovative ideas," she admitted. "As the collection has grown, I have learned the importance of staying true to my identity, following my own gut and fighting for the things I believe in.”

She's definitely doing well for herself! Congrats to Jessica on this new collection!

Images via Jessica Simpson/Instagram

Jaden Smith has been announced as the newest face of Louis Vuitton!

According to PEOPLE, the brand's creative director, Nicholas Ghesquiere, shared his latest ad campaign for LV's Spring/Summer 2016 collections, which featured Jaden rocking women wear!

Check out the official ad below!


Jaden has always been unique to say the least when it comes to his style (who can really forget the Batman costume at Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding?!). So I'm not surprised by this move, or that he's rocking a skirt, since he's done it before. I actually applaud the fact that he doesn't care what people say or think. Style is subjective, and he proudly does his own thing. This is a great chance for him to showcase that. Kudos to him!

What do you think of Jaden's Louis Vuitton ads? 

Image via Daily Mail UK/ Nicholas Ghesquiere / Instagram

Back in June, we were able to feature designer Wasimah Dorn on The Spotlight! The designer reached out to us, and opened up about re-branding her custom line, Cledgy Customs, and what buyers can look forward to in 2016!



Wasimah decided to take time to reflect on Cledgy Customs and see what she needed to change specifically in order to be successful. "As a business owner, you're constantly learning lessons. Everyday you're putting out fires, finding ways to do better while using those "uh oh" moments as lessons learned," the designer said. She found a clean disconnection with her audience and followers on social media. "Here I am trying to build a brand with 800 followers and it seems as if something's missing," Wasimah admitted. "It was at that moment that I realized that my audience wants to know who Wasimah is, what Cledgy Customs represents. They want to know your every move, not to be nosy, but to be included along the journey." The entrepreneur decided that it was time to rebrand and reintroduce herself and her clothing line in 2016.



In terms of what will be different about Cledgy Customs, Wasimah stated that the business will be more personable and consistent. "You will start seeing what "Cledgy" means and how impactful it can be to women," she stated. "The changes will show each day, starting with my posts on Instagram." Currently, the designer is working on an event to showcase the brand, allow women to come out interact with her and learn about all things Cledgy Customs. She is also planning to do a photo shoot showcasing new items, hoping to empower and uplift the women involved with the shoot. "Overall I will say, we’re ending the year hungry to take over 2016 and we’re going to kick it off right!" Wasimah stated.

Be sure to check out Wasimah’s unique designs on Cledgy Customs' official website, and follow the brand on Instagram!

Happy Friday y'all! We have another great spotlight today! As always, if you are or represent an upcoming artist, designer, producer, etc., and are interested in a feature on the blog, visit our Features/Submissions page for more information!

Today, we have designer Carla Stovall! Raised in Dallas, Texas, Carla began developing a love for fashion as a kid, even drawing out her own designs. She received her degree in Fashion Design and Merchandising at Wade College in her hometown, where she learned how to sew and improved upon her designing and illustration skills. The designer acknowledged she has always paid close attention to styles people wear in Dallas, both the good and the bad. "To this day, when I see certain people, I [think] 'If they just would've done this, that would not look like that on them," Carla said honestly. "Half the time, I notice that people wear things that don't appear like it matches their shape." Those thoughts inspired Carla to begin creating custom pieces for others who are not the ideal "square" or "hourglass" shape.

The designer stated that she is inspired by Venny Etienne, designer of LeVinity, who actually attended Wade College as well, and spent time talking with Carla about fashion. "He inspires me because he started like I did," she said. "He just had a different way of doing it, and different vision [for his designs]." She also loves paying attention to the small details or items she sees in daily life that the typical person may not even be phased by. Those minor details often inspire her own custom designs. Carla's mom, who passed away a few years ago, also serves a big inspiration and motivates the designer to keep doing what she loves. "My biggest drive is thinking about how proud my mom would be of me," she said. "I push myself to keep going so I can make her proud."

Though she admitted that she only focused on designing off and on at first, Carla began pushing herself to hone her craft. During her time at Wade, she had a professor that would always compliment her work and encouraged her, even when she didn’t realize her potential herself. One of Carla’s dresses was actually showcased for the college’s 50th anniversary, which allowed her to connect with other designers and staff. “At that time, I started thinking ‘Well dang, if everybody thinks that I do good work, maybe I really need to get into it,” the designer said. Carla eventually started her boutique, Couture Station, which offers a variety of clothing for different body shapes for women. “It’s more of complimenting the best parts of you,” she said of the line. She also stated that she focuses on making sure her designs are distinctive from the pack. “One thing about Couture Station is that I try to not to do things that you can find in stores,” Carla stated. “There’s going to be something that makes it stand out from all the rest.” Her mission is to make ladies feel super confident and fly while rocking her clothes!

In addition to continuing to build her brand, Carla is working on  a fashion show with her sister set for November, opening it up to other upcoming designers for a chance to showcase their work as well.What sets this designer apart is that she refuses to limit herself to trends, always thinking outside the box when it comes to her clothing. Though Carla still balances a full time job with designing, she has a dream of expanding her brand across the country. The designer has a concept of a store that provides clothing, accessories, footwear, beauty products, and more, and offers quick turnaround for custom pieces, but still gives a peaceful vibe for customers (she calls it “Lowes meets Starbucks!”). The vision would provide customers to get everything they need for a complete look right in her store. Definitely a great idea!

You can connect with Carla and learn more about Couture Station on Facebook and Instagram
Rihanna always looks sexy! One thing I have to know, how do you still look stunning with pajamas?!?! She's the only person I know that could step out with pajamas and look stunning! This image was caught while she was in the Big Apple. That's the way to do it when you're only stepping out.

Not to mention, the sheer bra and the fuzzy heels really compliment the outfit. Rihanna has won it again. You go girl!

Image via E News


Always proud and honored to feature the work of my girl Ashley Chin! Based in Miami, she's definitely grinding and making serious moves. She recently started a marketing company,
Vanguard House, which is working towards representing different clothing brands, directing shoots, etc.

One of VH's most recent projects is an editorial shoot featuring Miami recording artist LaLah, who got her start in the industry back in 2008, and has been building a loyal fan base since! Combining different genres like hip hop, urban pop, and even a bit of rock, LaLah's sound is definitely unique and she has gained much respect in the industry. The rapper has opened for artists like Flo Rida, Mario, Rick Ross, and more. With her talents not only as an artist, but as a songwriter and dancer, LaLah is definitely going far in the game!

The looks for the shoot were styled by Ashley herself as well. Check out the looks from the shoot and LaLah's single "Friday" below!




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STYLIST : ASHLEY CHIN
MAKEUP : @Prettyboi_hollywood
PHOTOGRAPHER: WILNA
MODEL : LALAH MUSIC
DRESSES BY : TENTHIRTY 
White hoodie pants suit / white hoodie dress Dress BY: PERSONALFX (@PERSONALFX on Instagram)
DIRECTED BY VANGUARD HOUSE
Another spotlight for you all! If you are or represent an upcoming artist, designer, model, etc., please visit our Features/Submissions page for more information on a feature!

Today, we have Wasimah Dorn, creator of women's boutique Cledgy Customs! The designer has always had a great love of fashion, and began designing her own looks, believing that it was a unique way to truly express herself. “I feel like your outfit says a lot about who you are, what you do/like, what mood you are in that day etc.,” Wasimah said. “I've always aspired to be different from everyone else.” She began getting great compliments on her style and questions about where she got her clothes, and people would ask if she could create looks for them as well. “That’s when it all clicked for me,” Wasimah said. “It’s like ‘Okay, well maybe I should start my business and stop playing.’”

Inspired by her city of Philadelphia, and other women who are not afraid to be themselves, Wasimah started Cledgy Customs (classy and edgy in one word) 10 months ago, offering one of a kind designs for women to empower them. I wanted to empower other women as well as inspire them to embrace who they are. The designer said of her start of the business:
"I want to help women understand it's ok to not be the same as the next female you see. Don't be basic, be bold! Don't follow trends; create them with Cledgy Customs. I want them to look in the mirror and love what they are wearing and what they see. Young women can inspire other women, and together, we can all be bold and embrace our individuality through self love & Cledgy Customs. Cledgy Customs offers women customized classy and edgy items to ensure the highest of individuality within my brand. It's all about being bold and embracing your individuality as you empower other women.”

Currently, Wasimah is focused on getting her name and the brand out there, exploring vendor opportunities and upcoming photo shoots. In the future, she wants to build a respectable brand that is known for its positive moment. “I will become a businesswoman who inspires other women to never give up and never stop loving who/what they see in the mirror,” the designer said. “I will create an empire around women embracing their individuality through Cledgy Customs.”

Be sure to check out Wasimah’s unique designs on Cledgy Customs' official website, and follow the brand on Instagram!
Another spotlight for you all! As always, if you are or represent an upcoming artist, designer, poet, etc., please visit our Features/Submissions page for information for a feature on The Spotlight!

Today, we have CEO of Masculine Footwear, Hasan Yates! The entrepreneur started in the shoe industry in September 2014. “I always wanted to create my very own shoe brand,” he said. “I got real serious about it and started doing my research on how to get started in the industry and found a manufacturer in Italy that met all my needs.” He then created footwear brand, Masculine Footwear, which offers products for both men and women!


The choice to include the word “masculine,” in the brand’s name came from Hasan researching his own name, which means strength and dominance. “That's what I want my brand to represent and our customers to feel when they step out in our luxurious footwear,” the entrepreneur said of the brand. Inspired by Daymond John and “the creativity and consistency of the Jordan brand,” Hasan and his wife Shaterica (who serves as the company’s CFO) have been steadily building the footwear line, and it’s been getting a really nice buzz! “I’ve been in [the] ATL for over a year now and everybody I've come in contact with is definitely feeling my style and brand, [and is] very supportive of my vision so far.”

What separates Masculine Footwear from other shoe brands out now are the unique designs and high quality. “I created a style for any occasion, in my opinion,” Hasan stated. “To me every shoe nowadays look alike from the material to the designs and it's getting weak. So I plan to make a huge change in this fashion industry beyond just creating shoes.” In the future, Hasan plans to offer apparel and accessories, as well as open up a physical location in Atlanta. The ultimate goal is to expand the company as a complete fashion brand worldwide! “I study the greats of the fashion world and improvise off their mistakes and success stories,” Hasan said. “I can see my brand in every city and country in the future, as long as I keep working hard and not trying to compete with other brands.”

In addition to Masculine Footwear, Hasan and Shaterica have also started THE S.H.Y. FOUNDATION, which assists less fortunate and homeless families in the Atlanta area. The couple also regularly participates in community events, giving back to the youth and encourage them to stay positive and work towards a better future.

Hasan’s main piece of advice for budding entrepreneurs? INVEST IN YOURSELF! “Nobody is gonna give you a handout unless you're born with a silver spoon in your mouth.,” he said outright. “Go with your heart and don't be ashamed to ask someone in your career path for a little advice, study relentlessly on your craft and be willing to sacrifice sleep and partying to go after what you want. All that hard work has to pay off in the end!”

You can check out products from Masculine Footwear on the brand's official website and on Alive Shoes. You can also follow the brand on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
So glad to be featuring all of these great stars on the rise! As always, if you are or represent an
upcoming artist, designer, producer, etc., visit our Features/Submissions page for more information on how to be featured.

Today, we have designer Abigail Lordson-Banini! Abigail spent the first 15 years of her life in Accra, Ghana, where she watched her grandmother sew her own clothes. “I remember, when I was 11, my mom got me my very first sewing machine,” she reminisced. “Funny enough, I was only allowed to use it once.” The designer moved to the United States in February 2009, and began sketching female figures in gowns after taking an art class in high school (one of the sketches eventually became her prom dress!). Though she enjoyed sketching, at that point in time, she was determined to pursue accounting as a career. However, she soon grew frustrated with her accounting classes as well as a bad relationship, and began creating necklace and earring sets for herself and friends as a stress reliever. “The guy I was dating back then said to me, ‘Why are you pursuing accounting when you can pursue a career in fashion?’”Abigail said. “I did not take it seriously until people started asking me where I got my earrings from.”

Abigail’s African culture and the fact that she is a pastor’s daughter definitely had an impact on her creations. “Being a pastor’s kid, you are expected to dress modestly and that was how it has always been,” she stated. “I remember back then my school uniform length was below my knee while other girls in my school had theirs above their knee.” Her dad, however, often got African fabric, which he gave to a close friend to create matching outfits for him and Abigail. “I grew up loving the African print fabrics,” she said. “Modesty and African print fabric is something that I make sure is part of every design I make.” Abigail is also inspired by various designers: Safoa Amoako-Gyimah of Sa4A, Selina Beb, Christie Brown, and Nick Verreos.

Abigail began her own fashion company, House of Afi in February 2014, and officially registered the business in the state of Maryland in September that same year. “In my culture, Afi is a name given to a female born on Friday,” she said of the name. She began the company, which offers bags, jewelry, peplum belts, bowties, skirts and more, in the hopes of helping young women have self-confidence. “We young ladies do not need validation from others in order to know that we are beautiful and great just as we are,” Abigail proclaimed. Though she definitely stands for the ladies, the designer offers accessories for men as well. Besides the ladies, I have some accessories for the men as well. Abigail plans to expand the business within the next few years to create dresses, shirts, gowns, and eventually shoes! In addition to running House of Afi, she is also a senior at Loyola University Maryland (my alma mater!), which is a struggle but Abigail manages. “This semester, I planned to not have class on Fridays which then allows me be to a student from Sunday night to Thursday night,” she said. “After my last class on Thursday to about 3am on Sunday including holidays and breaks is when I am working on my business.” Obviously difficult to
balance school and a business, but Abigail makes it happen!

In terms of what sets her apart from other designers, Abigail said it’s the unique fabric of the designs and “Also, when it comes to packaging what makes me different is the message (words of encouragement) I add to the product,” she acknowledged. “We all go through difficult situations in life and we need words of encouragement to keep going. I believe this message could/will save a life.” In the future, Abigail hopes that House of Afi is an international brand well-known for its uniqueness. She is working toward expanding the products offered, and in the next 5-10 years wants to have stores in the United States, Canada, Ghana, and other various spots around the world! “A big goal for my brand is [also] to help women who are going through domestic violence or going through the effects of domestic violence,” Abigail said. “I want to help them gain back their confidence.”

You can order from House of Afi on the brand’s official website. You can also keep up with the brand on Facebook!
Wanted to share an upcoming fashion event, specifically for my Philly readers and those in the surrounding areas! Philadelphia-based fashion designer Milan Rouge of Milano Di Rouge apparel line presents, "The High Road," a luxury street-wear fashion showcase revealing Milan's Spring/Summer collection.

Via Our Diverse PR: "Guests should expect an evening of high-energy vibes and aesthetics as models strut this year's hottest trends from the popular line." You're invited to attend and rub elbows with socialites from New York to Atlanta as we celebrate the evolution of Milano Di Rouge - a collection that guarantees to push the limits of sex appeal for fashion lovers world wide."

Check out more about the event below!







When: Sunday, April 26, 2015 | 6-10 PM
Where: Skybox Studios | 2424 E York St. Philadelphia, PA 19125
Price: $40 for General Admission; $80 for VIP
Attire: Dress to Impress
Tickets can be purchased online- http://tinyurl.com/qffk62q or call 215-688-6847 to pickup.

The event is sponsored by Uber, Miss Jessie's, Belaire Rose, Cerebellum Water, iBeard, Mia & Me Catering and Our Diverse PR. 

Milan has been doing great things in fashion, and this collection will definitely be great to check out. Celebrs spotted in Milano Di Rouge include Meek Mill, Chris Bosh, B.Y. Jennings, Angela Simmons and many more. Be sure to check it out if you can!

On Friday, March 20, I headed back to my alma mater, Loyola University Maryland, for the 17th annual BSA Fashion Show: Mystique! Having a slew of student volunteers, models, scene assistants and directors, as well as gaining support and clothing from a variety of retail stores and local brands, it literally takes months on end to get this show together (I know because I modeled as well *wink*). It's a HUGE event for Loyola, with students, staff, alumni, and other members of the Baltimore community and beyond coming out to support!

Directed by Loyola seniors Wah-De Dennis and Tiaira Walker, the show had amazing clothes and transitions for the audience to enjoy. Clothing was provided from Gap, The Strut Truck, Party Dress, Christopher Schafer, Brooks Brothers, Tin Lizzy, Double Dutch Boutique, Francesca's and Southern Proper. Hair and makeup was also provided by Roshé Cosmetics. There was even a special part of the show that integrated fashion and spoken word, featuring designs from a current Loyola senior I modeled with before, Abigail Lordson-Banini and her own clothing brand, House of Afi! I'm hoping to feature her and her designs on the blog soon!

Definitely one of the best shows that Loyola has put on! I really enjoyed myself, and got to catch up with a few staff members, alum and students, which is always nice. Check out pictures and video from the show below!


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Rihanna is certainly making a mark in the fashion industry!

According to WWD, the singer will be featured in the fourth episode of Dior’s “Secret Garden” video series. Set to be shot by Steven Klein in Versailles (!!!), the film and print campaign will run this spring! What's even greater about this announcement is that Rihanna is the first black woman to be at the forefront of the French brand!

Dior has had millions of views with the first three videos of models strutting through the Versailles grounds rocking the brand's various fashions.

Rihanna is seriously killing it! Congrats to her for snagging another lucrative fashion deal, and continuing to branch outside of music.



Image via Katie Jones/WWD
I'm truly grateful for genuine connections and mutual support. I have that with Miami designer Ashley Chin, who I have featured several times on The Spotlight! Over the years, Ashley has branched out into the fashion world tremendously through her styling ,her own designs and now  Lux House Mob brand, as well as writing and editing for Ally The Journalist. I've been proud to watch her grow!

Ashley shared with me today that she is retiring from styling to focus solely on the business side of fashion. From prayer and talking with her mom, she bravely made the decision to turn to a new chapter in her life. "I think it was me really discovering my true niche," the designer said. "I mean, I LOVE styling but I think its run its course and now I have to aim for higher and more challenging projects in order to grow."



Ashley is now working as Brand Ambassador for Vaughn Brian Clothing and Creative Director for twelveAM Clothing, two great brands that give Ashley the opportunity to learn and grow in the business side of fashion. "When I made the decision to work with VB, it was just the vision of the brand, the team is so amazing and their aura makes you just so motivated to do great things," she said. "As for my decision with Twelve AM, I was working with the owner pulling clothes for shoots and different projects, when one day, she spoke to me about becoming creative director of her brand in which I was thrilled." Ashley admires both brands and their creators so much, and she'll definitely do well in working with them.

Ashley's also working wholeheartedly on her own brand, Lux House Mob, which she can now really focus on. "When I first started with the name Vane For Decades, I think then I was still so indulged with styling that I couldn't give my full attention to my store to help raise it," she admitted.
Now I think I'm in a better space where I just want to focus solely on business and helping to raise it to its full potential." With new items on the website, and a denim collection coming this summer, Ashley made a sacrifice to benefit her future, which is commendable. "It's like a baby having a busy mother that makes the decision to work less so she can be there for her child," she said. "I'm working smarter, not harder."

I'm very, very proud of her, and know that she will continue to do great things! Shop Lux House Mob now! Also, be sure to also check out Ashley's official website and follow her on Twitter and Instagram


You guys are going to be seeing A LOT about Lux House Mob from here on out! My girl Ashley Chin is doing big things as she branches out more into designing, and asked me to be one of the blogs who covers any releases for her brand. I was, of course honored to do so! 

This is the official cover art for Ashley's new collection, '4,' which will feature men and women apparel, and is set to debut this spring/summer! It's the first apparel collection under Lux House Mob, and I know that it's going to have a lot of hot items, so be on the lookout! So excited! 

Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West definitely heat things up in their new Balmain ad campaign!

I'm in LOVE with this campaign! We all know that Kim and Kanye are very fashion forward, so it's perfect for them to do together. Congrats to them for snagging the job!

Check out more of the hot pics below!








What do you think of the campaign?

Images via Balmain Paris


Nicki Minaj keeps winning! She just released The Pinkprint this week, which is getting great reviews,  and now she's in a new campaign! The rapper will be featured in the Roberto Cavalli Spring/Summer 2015 campaign!

Check out some more pictures below!






Nicki took over the campaign from Rita Ora, and rocks some beautiful printed dresses in the new ads, which MTV snagged. Her hair has so much volume too! It's funny. A few days ago, I was looking at some pictures of Nicki when she first came out as a mainstream artist back in 2009. Thank God for change! I love toned down, normal Nicki. She looks gorgeous as always in these pics. Congrats to her on this new campaign!

Images via Roberto Cavalli
Whenever my girl, designer Ashley Chin asks me for a feature on something she’s got going on, I do it in a heartbeat (literally search her on this blog)! Today, I want to give a little shine to her amazing store, Lux House Mob!

“I think after being a stylist for so long, eventually, I began to outgrow it in some ways. I wanted more for myself and my brand,” Ashley said of starting the store. Back in 2013, I spoke with her and she was planning for a boutique named Vane For Decades, which she changed to Lux House Mob. “I thought it fit me and my direction better,”Ashley said of the name change.

Currently the store offers ring sets, body chains, and beanies, a lot of which have already sold out (my own ring sets are on the way)! However, Ashley has plans to expand the store, working on faux leather clutches that she designed, as well as more body chains, earrings, statement necklaces, and midi rings. “Slowly I’ll start adding in bags, hats, and clothes," she stated.

For the future, Ashley wants her brand to speak for itself. "I want someone to see a product while their out and know it's Lux House Mob," the designer said.  "I learn a lot from Sophia of Nasty Gal and my main thing is making my customers happy and providing top quality."

Lux House Mob definitely has great products, and I can't wait to see more from Ash! Shop Lux House Mob here! Also, be sure to also check out Ashley's official website and follow her on Twitter and Instagram