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Simply Red



Simply Red 

The color red is timeless, it has no limits and makes a statement. I love the color red for a variety of reasons mostly because red is BIG, BOLD & Beautiful.....

Red has many different shades and is flattering to every shade of skin. You Simply cant go wrong with a red variety. I personally wear red from head to toe. Most of my favorite fashion statements are from the fiery  flattering color.  



I call these frames my Sally's


Sally Jessie Raphael was a well knows talk show host in the 80's her signature red frames set her apart and where mad framed famous.


Khloe Kardashion sported these red hot frames on Facebook. 


My Vintage Inspirational Influences  

How can you talk of your love of red with out mentioning the classic red head beauty  Lucille Ball this fun loving legendary Ball of fire made America laugh while braking barriers for woman and equal rights in the 60's. This ginger spice rocked her red locs with pride.


               
This signature drove men wild in the 50's and is still a hit to date Lead actress and singer Dorothy Dandridge as Carmen Jones  African American Screen Musical 1954.

Painting the town RED
 On January 15, 2012 I was honored to sing at the 28th Annual  Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast at the J.W.Marriott in my native hometown of  Washington DC



Royal red strapless satin dress cropped at the knee. 


 Mayor Vincent Gray and I at the Martin Luther King Jr. Even
A night out on the town to support my talented cousin Deangelo Redman former top 10 finalist of Making the Band season 4 for his album release showcase at the famous Blues Alley in Georgetown Washington DC. 

This is my display of red from head to toe. 
Red frames $16 Buy Wise Beauty Supply, Red trench coat $25 Old Navy ,  Black  Tutu Dress Foever21, Merona red patterned leather peep toes Target.

Beyonce rocking red with a casual denim on the streets of NYC. I like this look.  
Serena Williams wears a sleek  red & black pencil cut dress to the knee with Christian Louboutin red bottoms to set it off. Work Serena

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