Chris Brown Launches Black Pyramid Clothing Collection

Chris Brown was joined by hundreds of fans at the launch of his Black Pyramid clothing line at the Pink Dolphin flagship store in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The apparel collection, a collaboration between Breezy and Pink+Dolphin founders Neima Khaila and Cena Barhaghi, is available for purchase at the company’s Fairfax Blvd. store and online.

Breezy was on hand to meet fans, sign merchandise, and talk about the limited edition threads, which can be seen in his latest video for “Don’t Judge Me” and on stars including Rihanna.

The streetwear designs were inspired by Chris’ art. “No one of this generation had mastered the art of making a perfect pyramid, hence the name, Black Pyramid,” explained the company’s rep.

Rihanna Gets Hot and Heavy with Kate Moss for V Magazine

Rihanna and Kate Moss, came together for one risqué shoot in V Magazine. The ladies pose in a series of scandalous shots photographed by Mario Testino for the magazine’s December issue.

In one intimate image, a naked RiRi cradles the blonde supermodel in her arms and they reverse roles. In another S&M-inspired photo, the “Diamonds” singer holds a whip while Kate gets down on all fours in lingerie. Oww!

Rihanna Sets the World on Fire in ‘Diamonds’ Video

Rihanna is on fire.  The pop starlet lit up the screen while shooting the apocalyptic video for her new single “Diamonds” over the weekend.  She reunited with director Anthony Mandler (“Man Down”) on set in downtown L.A. for the dark visuals, which look like a scene straight out of a movie.

Wearing a sheer white dress, RiRi stood amidst a fiery blaze with destroyed cars as explosions went off around her in an alleyway.  The fashionista traded in her short hair for a futuristic style shaved down the side and rocked a long black dress in another setup.

“Diamonds” is the first single off Rihanna’s seventh album in seven years, Unapologetic, due November 19.  The song is currently No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Solange Rocks Out On the Cover of ‘Elle’

Solange rocks the cover of the November 2012 issue of Elle South Africa She recently shot her video for “Losing You,” the debut single off her upcoming third album!  Check out the pics of the natural beauty!

Sessilee Lopez Channels Aaliyah for New Photoshoot

Domincan/Portugese-American model Sessilee Lopez is making folks do a double take as she channels the late superstar Aaliyah in her latest photo spread.

It’s A Family Affair! Diddy’s Sons Model for New Sean John Campaign

The Sean John Fall 2012 clothing campaign is underway and in the latest ads for the prep-style lookbook, Diddy’s sons, 20-year-old Quincy and 14-year-old Christian are joined by 14-year-old Jordan Beckford, who is Tyson Beckford’s son with stylist April Roomet.

Smokin’Hot Bey!!!

Red, black, and sexy. Beyoncé gives us the first look of herself in a snug long-sleeved geometric dress shot by Jean-Baptiste Mondino, who photographed the entire campaign.

According to the Deréon website, “The inspiration is more focused around Beyoncé’s Glastonbury stage look. This delivery features sequined styles and an intensified color palette that uses strong shades of ruby and amethyst ground with black to create a bold, exciting fashion statement that evokes a luxe party theme and speaks to a rocker in all of us.”

Solange Displays a More Sensual Side, Talks Natural Hair in Lurve Magazine

Solange Knowles is known for her eccentric style, quick wits, singing voice and of course, for being the little sister to megastar Beyonce. 

In her latest interview with Lurve Magazine, Solange got more sensual than ever, and opened up about everything from her personal style to the natural hair critics.
On her sense of humor and fashion risks
That sense of humor is really just the key to keeping my sanity, not taking myself  or others too seriously. I’m the first one to make fun of myself because, quite frankly, I do some dumb sh-t all of the time.  I don’t get embarrassed too easily, either. That’s a trait that has served me well, and made a fool of me sometimes.

I mean, look at some of my fashion choices back in the day.  You know how people say, ‘Who let her walk out of the house that way?” or “She needs more people!”… Oh believe me, I had the people, and they tried, but I resisted the arrest! Life is suppose to be about experimenting and going for it, especially in your twenties. So I have to just go for it, and laugh later.

On growing up with less boundaries than Beyonce
I think your parents set so much structure in the first child because it’s so new and fresh, and you are trying to do everything right, and by the second one you’re like, ‘Eh, they’ll be okay.”

In one way, I think that my parents’ leniency really allowed me the freedom and experiences to be a very independent thinker.  In a lot of ways, I had the freedom to really explore the world. They trusted me and I really tried to hold value in that.  That is, until I got pregnant. [laughs]

On so much attention being focused on her Hair
I’m actually really trying to navigate my feelings on the entire hair issue and it’s tough doing that publicly.  On one hand, I can’t ignore the fact that I have done things that have put attention on my hair with going on Oprah and being apart of Carol’s Daughter.

I was asked to go on Oprah on an episode that was dedicated to Black Hair, and to speak about why I cut my hair. I honestly thought, “Number one, it’s Oprah, and who wouldn’t want to go on Oprah and meet her?!?!  She’s amazing! But also, I thought if I addressed it then, then maybe I wouldn’t have to on that level again.

I spoke about how I felt like my hair was holding me back in some ways from fully utilizing my life, in terms of the time, energy and money I was spending. I also remember very clearly saying that this was the phase I am in at the time and that if I wanted to wear a weave down to my calves–when and if that time came–I very much so would. I still feel that way now. I realize for some people that this was a big turning point in terms of how they saw me.

I’m actually no longer a part of Carol’s Daughter, but throughout my entire time working with them, I was constantly fighting for the right message to be heard. The message that, the way we wear our hair is a personal choice, there’s no right or wrong way; one way doesn’t make us more intelligent, or more superficial, and every one makes that choice for very different reasons.

On the time she vented on twitter after reading an article about her hair:
I made some comments on Twitter recently about an article someone sent me that a young writer wrote about how much energy we are putting into other people’s natural hair. I thought it was really interesting, and in a lot of ways true.  That is until I came across the part of the article that mentioned how certain commenters were debating on the texture of my hair in its natural state.

I really, truly was not even aware that there was a natural hair system in place to measure the texture of your hair.  At that point I thought to myself, “This is really kind of crazy…that these people know more about my hair than the human that even carries it!”  I went to my Twitter and sort of impulsively expressed that. I don’t regret it one bit but sometimes trying to put how you feel in an one-hundred forty character structure is not very successful. It sometimes comes off as ranty and aggressive, and that was not my stance at all.

Natural Banger!!! Erica Dixon Does High Fashion Photo shoot

Erica Dixon got dolled up in designs from Reco Chapple for his HOC Magazine.  Her engagement to baby daddy Lil’
Scrappy
was also a highlight on Love and Hip Hop Atlanta’s Reunion Show Part 2.

Another Endorsement: Solange is the New Face of Madewell (J. Crew’s Sister Store)

 

Solange recently signed on as the face of Madewell (J. Crew’s sister store). Pictures from the photoshoot were recently released.  Solange has really found her niche in the modeling, endorsement, and music world.  She has really come into her own, and has made a name for herself outside of the Knowles Clan/Brand.