On Saturday, February 22, 2020, Black Hollywood gathered together in Los Angeles, California to celebrate the 51st NAACP Image Awards. While many may consider awards season “over,” the NAACP red carpet was another reminder that there’s always an event for celebrities that calls for glam.
Our favorite A-listers like Lizzo, Angela Basset and, Tracee Ellis Ross stepped on the carpet in glammed-out looks. Award shows like the NAACP give black entertainers a safe space to be uplifted while usually being isolated at other awards shows throughout the year.
See photos below:
Translate To Your Preferred Language
Showing posts with label Rihanna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rihanna. Show all posts
Monday, February 24, 2020
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Rihanna Covers i-D Magazine January Issue
Barbadian singer and songwriter, Rihanna for the past weeks, has been keeping themselves busy with a special creative project with i-D Magazine titled "Rihannazine" which celebrates the magazine's 40th anniversary.
They include Rico Nasty, Kelela, Young M.A, author Roxane Gay, Skylar Diggins, #Me Too founder Tarana Burke, Bella and Gigi Hadid and more.
Rihannazine highlights a cast of brilliant changemakers who are set to re-shape culture and their communities in 2020. For the January issue, Rihanna and i-D handpicked 43 inspirational people across fashion, art, cinema, music, and activism, creating a more inclusive and diverse future.
The one-off limited edition issue was shot by world-renowned photographer, Mario Sorrenti and will be available to buy globally January 27 with a limited run of 5,000.
For me, this very special issue of i-D represents change and culture, it is dedicated to some of the people who are progressively reshaping the communities across fashion.
They include Rico Nasty, Kelela, Young M.A, author Roxane Gay, Skylar Diggins, #Me Too founder Tarana Burke, Bella and Gigi Hadid and more.
Rihannazine highlights a cast of brilliant changemakers who are set to re-shape culture and their communities in 2020. For the January issue, Rihanna and i-D handpicked 43 inspirational people across fashion, art, cinema, music, and activism, creating a more inclusive and diverse future.
The one-off limited edition issue was shot by world-renowned photographer, Mario Sorrenti and will be available to buy globally January 27 with a limited run of 5,000.
For me, this very special issue of i-D represents change and culture, it is dedicated to some of the people who are progressively reshaping the communities across fashion.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
-
The Chief Executive of Exclusive Events Ghana, Inna Party has disclosed that her company has not made any profit since they took over the ...
-
One of Ghana's top fashion designers Kweku-Outluk has released an amazing collection 'Glory' inspired by Ghanaian award-winnin...
-
The company behind the “Fast & Furious” franchise, Universal Studios, has postponed the theatrical release date of F9 by a year due ...


















