ICONS: Sammy Davis, Jr., Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier in an outtake from their February 4, 1966 LIFE magazine cover. Thank you Reggie Hudlin! Photo: Philippe Halsman/Magnum Photos.
ICONS: Sammy Davis, Jr., Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier in an outtake from their February 4, 1966 LIFE magazine cover. Thank you Reggie Hudlin! Photo: Philippe Halsman/Magnum Photos.
Sam Cooke

Dorothy Dandridge
Foodarama fridge - 1955 advertisement.
Style in The City: Fashion Mixer on March 27, 2013 at GreenHouse
Wednesday March 27th Calling all Stylist, Designers, Bloggers, Fashionistas and Socialites to come out for Style in the City: Fashion mixer, networking event at Greenhouse!!! Come enjoy a fabulous night out in NYC!There will be a Muse Contest for designers and stylist.
Stylist: Dress your muse in a look of your choice
Designers: Bring a Muse Dressed in one of your garments created to be showcased during the event.
Please have knowledge on what your muse is wearing and be able to explain to the audience; Incorporate Hair & Make-Up to complete your look.
For more info email: PRconfetti@gmail.com
Get yours now, I did! Here’s the link! http://www.weareaitf.com/store/?cat=49
Brand stops by The Wendy Williams Show wearing Kenzo from the Spring/Summer 2013 Collection
Brandy posted a few photos on her Instagram backstage at The Wendy Williams Show. She is seen here wearing a Kenzo Printed Cardigan Sweater ($582) and Skort ($636) from the Spring/Summer 2013 Collection.
Check out the video of Brandy sharing her story on how she got engaged this past Christmas and tells how her fiancé popped the question.

Cicely Tyson answers a reporter’s questions on the red carpet as she arrives at the #Oscars on March 27, 1973. Ms. Tyson was nominated in the Best Actress category for her role in the film, “Sounder”. She and Diana Ross made history that year as the first Black actresses nominated in the Best Actress category in the same year (Liza Minnelli won for her role in “Cabaret”). I am not sure if he was with Ms. Tyson that evening, but Dance Theater of Harlem founder Arthur Mitchell is to her right in this picture. Photo: Frank Diernhammer/Conde Nast Archives.
Designer: Richard Braqo
Designer Website:www.richardbraqo.com

Just watching some tv and unwinding from the day. Just thought I’d post a pic since I hadn’t done so in a while.