Rapper Yung Miami, known for her hit song "Act Up," has been making waves with her bold fashion choices since her breakup with Diddy. She recently showed off her reinvented style on Instagram, posing in a stunning grey Ferrari dress with a price tag of $2,500. The dress, inspired by Miami and created for the Italian motor brand's 70th anniversary in the US market, features exclusive Ferrari patches and oversized lines. Its puffy sleeves and driver-style collar add a chic touch.
To complete her look, Yung Miami accessorized with vibrant pops of color. She wore teal biker gloves and turquoise lace-up heels that perfectly matched her ultra-bright hair strands. Her ensemble was topped off with yellow aviator shades and a mini Kelly bag from Hermes, valued at $34,000. Yung Miami's confidence and sex appeal were evident as she flawlessly posed for the 'gram.
In other fashion news, Eve made a statement with two stunning all-white outfits. She wore Self Portrait and Chloe blazer dresses to the Gumball 3000 Foundation event. Her effortlessly chic style turned heads and showcased her fashion-forward choices.
Zendaya stepped out with her beau, Tom Holland, in a standout outfit from Vivienne Westwood's SS23 RTW collection. The couple attended a Romeo and Juliet press event, looking fashionable and stylish as always.
The talented Nigerian designer, Matopeda, made a splash with her debut fashion showcase in Atlanta. The event was attended by notable names such as Yandy Smith, Claire Sulmers, and Monyetta Shaw, highlighting Matopeda's rise in the fashion industry.
Will Smith turned heads in Spain as he promoted his film "Bad Boys." Sporting a trendy brown Jil Sander outfit, along with white Jacquemus pieces, Prada accessories, and vintage frames, he showcased his unique sense of style.
In another fashion moment, a white Terry Winston croc-embossed tee, paired with a Victoria's Secret pencil skirt and Emily B Lyndy booties, created a chic and fashionable ensemble. This stylish look was documented in a Miami style diary and complemented with a special giveaway.
Russian socialite and Garage Magazine Editor-In-Chief, Dasha Zhukova, faced criticism for her Buro 24/7 interview. In the interview, she was pictured sitting on a bondage chair depicting a black woman, sparking controversy and raising questions about racial insensitivity.