solange knowles was the perfect bride this weekend, marrying her long-time bae, alan ferguson. her dress, designed by humberto leon for kenzo, was accessorized only by gold bangles. the slayage was royal. (more…)
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solange on the cover of lucky magazine
solange knowles is on the cover of next month’s lucky magazine, gracing it in a casual sweatshirt and slacks. it’s a mystery how the artist perpetually secures colored walls as her backdrop (check her instagram account) but the images look fun and bright!
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solange knowles opens up to harper’s bazaar
one of the many reasons i love solange is her effervescent-i-don’t-give-a-eff attitude that exudes a realness you don’t get from most celebrities. this is most certainly not what’s expected when your last name ends with “knowles.” in an interview with harper’s bazaar solange was as open as ever as she talks about her teenage pregnancy, marriage and divorce by age 21.
“in a lot of ways, emotionally and mentally, i feel far older than 27… just going through a marriage and a divorce—which i essentially did by 21—will give you an insane amount of perspective on life.”
recently relocated to new orleans, the musician, record label owner and art director for puma is trying to de-clutter her life while she finishes her forthcoming album. i’m amazed by how place has had what appears to be a profound affect on her trajectory. in a previous interview with NPR, solange talks about being influenced by cash money records artists and chopped and screwed music while growing up in houston, texas. fast forward 10 plus years and harper’s bazaar captures her evolution into a tastemaker while submersed into brooklyn’s artist scene. thanks solange for the reminder about the role culture and locale can play in igniting personal growth.
images by julia noni for harper’s bazaar
a little link love 2.20.14
1. i’m flabergasted that a florida jury allowed yet another man to murder a black teenager without a murder conviction. i’m sickened by the constant reminder that the lives of black children are less important than those of their white counterparts. watch as jessica williams of the daily show does a tongue and cheek run-down of white america’s omnipresent “fear goggles” that can make “four black teenagers taking a calculus test look like a scene from the wire.”
2. don’t you just love yaya alafia (nee dacosta)? i remember her season of america’s next top model and the way she schooled tyra banks on the origins of kente cloth. the ivy league grad is now an actress, wife and mother who was recently interviewed by michel martin on npr’s tell me more. listen to her thoughts on her role in lee daniels’ the butler, colorism and why she calls herself an african in america.
3. have you heard the teaser to beyonce’s drunk in love remix featuring kanye?!?! it made me jump up and run around my apartment full speed — the only appropriate response when one of your favorite songs from beyonce’s new album gets better.
4. it’s not every day that you hear an artist reference brandy, bun b, bounce music and kirk franklin as their inspirations. in a recent interview with npr’s new r&b and hip hop show, microphone check, i fell in love with solange all over again as she rattled off a list of 90’s hip hop and r&b that only a person raised in the south can appreciate.
weekend music: st. heron
from beginning to end, st. heron is ERRTHANG. the production is fierce, the beats are sexy and the artist selection is perfection. stream it here, thank me later.
saint records
the stunning logo for saint heron, solange knowles’ record label, makes me want to quit my job and go work for the label making copies and fetching coffee. i can’t sing so my options are pretty limited.
the product of a burgeoning fashion icon, it’s not surprising that saint heron’s website is a playground for creative types who love photography and graphic design. stay tuned for the compilation album, saint heron, being released on november 12th featuring jhene aiko, kelela, cassie, jade j, petite noir, india shawn and sampha.
solange for brooklyn magazine
solange: looks good with trouble ft kendrick lamar
while the vocals aren’t especially strong, the production is sooooo sexy. proud of the homie solange for making moves musically.