Posts Tagged ‘Selita Ebanks’


Sep

23

Supermodel, Selita Ebanks, attended last night’s New Yorker’s for Children Fall Gala, where she served as vice chair of the event. Selita, who works very closely with this charity, was also in the foster care system as a young child. It’s amazing to see how far she’s come. She looked absolutely gorgeous, and was def my first candidate for best dressed at the event.

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Jun

29

When we saw supermodel Selita Ebanks rocking this Balmain number a few months back at the New York Premiere of Valentino’s Last Emperor, she knocked our socks off. Pairing her revealing LBD with simple Givenchy t-strap heels, Selita proved to us once again that she stands in her own lane. Singer LeToya Luckett arrived at last night’s 2009 BET Awards wearing the same Balmain dress with silver embellishments and zippers placed all around, paired with chunky metallic silver and black heels. The only difference with LeToya’s dress is that she modified the cleavage area to possess a bandage-like covering.

* I’d definitely agree that LeToya’s is a more classy look than Selita’s, but this is Balmain, so I doubt classy was the look she was going for. I think she looks super-sexy and amazing, plus her heels are wayyyy better. So yeah, Selita def has my vote!

Jun

10

Talk about an obsession. Designer-wise, Balmain is the most popular brand of the season. From their acid wash jeans and studded designs, to their shoulder-padded blazers, each style has been a hit. One thing you can always expect from any Balmain collection is excitement, and I’d have to say the most eye-catching piece is the crystal embellished studded sandals. Many celeb fashionistas like Rihanna [not pictured], Selita Ebanks, Cassie, Alessandra Ambrosio, and Jennifer Connelly have been spotted rocking their own pair of these funky diamanté studded heels.

And, it obvious that The Hills star, Audrina Patridge, can't get enough... »

Mar

18

Last night, a slew of fashionable females came out for the New York premiere of “Valentino: The Last Emperor.” The event took place in the Roy and Niuta Titus Theater, at the Musuem of Modern Art. The first person I noticed on the red carpet was Victoria’s Secret Angel, Selita Ebanks, who wore a revealing Balmain LBD with silver embellishments and zippers placed all around, paired with black T-strap heels. Shoshanna Lonstein, designer of the clothing line Shoshanna, wore a baby pink Valentino dress, matched with black accessories. I really think NY socialite, Tinsley Mortimer, is my fave dressed at this event! She stood out in a strapless fuchsia dress, which she surprisingly paired with black and green patent leather accessories (Samantha Thavasa clutch; Jimmy Choo Corsica Sandals). I would have never thought these colors would look so great together! Anne Hathaway was kind’a boring compared to the others, mainly because she’s lacking so much color. But, I still love her in this one-shouldered Valentino dress. (…Mad she wore all white shoes with an all white dress!)

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Dec

03

Ciara at Victoria's Secret

My love, Ciara, attended VS’s grand opening of their Lexington Ave store, in New York City. She looked amazing (minus the boots) and I love this Polaroid pic! A while back, I posted a story saying that the 5 foot, 7 inches tall singer had signed a modelling contract with Wilhelmina modelling agency, and Victoria’s Secret was listed as a possibility, so maybe her attendance at this event is a confirmation.

At the event, Heidi Klum looked amazing in her strapless black mini-dress and fierce heels, all from Louis Vuitton’s Spring ‘09 Collection. Miranda Kerr wore a played out Hervé Leger bandaged dress with Christian Louboutin pumps. Chanel Iman looked super-sweet in a pair of grey patent leather Burberry Prorsum heels. A few other VS Angels were there, but Selita Ebanks looked the best in her strapless chiffon Erin Fetherston dress!

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