Showing posts with label Target in Harlem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Target in Harlem. Show all posts

Friday, October 15, 2010

GLAM OR SHAM?: Men Wearing Nail Polish + Q&A With A Bonafied Polish Wearing Man



I finally stopped reeling in shock from reading the news about Justin Beiber teaming up with OPI's Nicole to create his own line of nail polishes (that's what it looks like above). I wasn't really in shock because of the fact that it's Justin Beiber designing nail polish (ok, yeah, that is weird within itself) but it was more about the fact that now the straight boys are wearing polish, too. Say what?!

Here's my socialite friend Jey Van-Sharp of Uberlife hanging out at a party (no surprise there). However, I was surprised to notice his chipped black nails...

Now, I'm not saying this is anything new..boys wearing nail polish. Because I've been going to gay clubs/bars and riding the L Train for years now in New York ( 5 to be exact) and have spotted men with painted nails galore in both of these locations. I even spotted it on eyelash guru Ja'Maal Buster at a recent event. (He informed me that Rihanna suggested he do it while they were hanging out at one of her video shoots.) But, what is new to me is that I'm starting to spot it more and more on the streets of Manhattan.

Here's a new guy named Bradley that Coutura and I met while hanging out at the SoHo Grand. (Yeah, we're on a man hunt and have been hotel hopping because, according to this story in NY Magazine, hotels are the new hot spots.)
Check out his nails:



Here's what he had to say about men wearing nail polish: "I think it's just one more way to show your vibe; accesorize to a certain degree. I don't think that nail polish has to be a feminine thing anymore."
When I asked where he was from ("Missouri," he answered), Coutura responded by asking him what he thought his folks back home would have to say about his painted nails.
"Um, they wouldn't be down with it," he said. "That why I like New York because you can be expressive with it and people aren't so quick to judge. But, in middle America they still have these strict gender roles. Not that it's a bad thing, but it's just difficult to get out of."
And then I just had to get into his hair..because look at it:




Here's what he had to say about his half-head of corn rows (braided by Miss Corneeba of Harlem): "I don't want to cut my hair but I still needed to funk it up a little bit so I figured why not get some cornrows? It's funky. It has personality to it and it's something that I like and is very unique to me, I guess. I respect Miss Corneeba. If she can sell the white boy (i.e. me) cornrows, then she's definitely a hussler."

Now, I want to hear from you Glamazons. What do you think about all of this man polish business? Guys: are you going to start painting your nails? Ladies: would you date a guy that had painted nails? OH and what do you think of Bradley's hair and nails?! Tell me everything below in the comments section.

xo
Ferocia


Thursday, July 22, 2010

Target Celebrates East Harlem Launch with Kelly Rowland, Selita Ebanks and...the Target Dog!






Target is heading uptown to Harlem. The launch of the new East Harlem store has come with much fanfare from exclusive designer collections from Stephen Burrows, Isabel and Ruben Toledo (Michelle Obama favorite) and Marcus Samuelsson to a star-studded VIP fete to celebrate the opening.

The latter took place yesterday evening with celebrities like Kelly Rowland, Selita Ebanks, Tyson Beckford, designer Tracy Reese and style maven (and Glamazon favorite) Bevy Smith. Oh and did I mention the official Target dog was there?

Check out the pics:



I love Selita's draped moment. She's gorg!





Tyson Beckford and his straw hat were there.


Tracee Ellis Ross was the picture of summer chic in a green, floral maxidress.



Tracy Reese glowed in one of her own designs.


Uncle Russ came through to support.


Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the Target dog made an appearance on the red carpet. Historic, really.


The party was ultra-glamorous but I'm more excited about the fashion. The designers, Isabel and Ruben Tuledo, Stephen Burrows and Marcus Samuelsson dreamed up vibrant, colorful pieces that capture the spirit of Harlem. What's your verdict on their looks?

Check out some of Stephen Burrows' pieces and Isabel Toledo's swimwear below:










The fab pieces are available at East Harlem Target, 517 East 117 Street, (212) 835-0860 starting July 25th and at other select stores and on www.target.com in limited quantities starting August 1st.

Kisses,

Coutura

Photos: Target; Fashionista.com.