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“Don’t be into trends. Don’t make fashion own you, but you decide what you are, what you want to express by the way you dress and the way you live.”-Gianna Versace
There are so many things I love about this issue; it's hard to focus on just one. How-ever I have learned the importance of individuality and not feeling pressure to follow the crowd. This book is a huge reflection of that. The thing that excited me most was everyone we worked with, from the lovely LeToya Luckett, our contributors and our On the Rise actress Grace Gibson, trusted our creative direction and helped bombshell create another timeless issue that we believe our readers will enjoy continually. Every other month we release a book that sparks excitement, people are enthusiastic to read it and to me, there is no better feeling. Instead of trying to create a trend, focusing on being fashionable or wanting to make something happen, put all of that to the side and just do it. Be you, and your life and the things you produce will reflect your passion.
xoxo
Love,Summer
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Editor
Summer Alexander
Editorial Consultant
Reginald Larkin
Creative Director
Regi Booker
Lifestyle Editor
Larryse Brown
Copy Editor
Kiara Gillette
Graphic Design
Nia Blackmon
Social Media
Amber Kennedy
Contributors
Chloe Chadá
Aimee Simeon
bombshell is a Bleu Life Media & Entertainment publication
Chloe Chadá is a stylist and costume designer from the Nation's capitol. The Washington DC native has worked on everything from BET’s 106 and Park to the off Opera omnia presentation The Return of Ulysses. She lends her fashion expertise to bombshell as a guest fashion editor.
Aimee Simeon is a young, passionate, goal oriented, beauty enthusiast from NYC. The young marketing major has found her love in the world of beauty and blogging. Despite her love for timeless glamour, she believes that beauty begins with self-love! Constantly seeking new ways to learn and grow, Aimee cannot wait to share her love of beauty with bombshells everywhere!C
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Featuring...4 Bomb Buys: Celebrity Perfumes5 Health: Skin Care6 Bleu Boutique8 Trending Topic 10 Bombshell: LeToya Luckett14 Tribute: Triple Threats15 On the Rise: Grace Gibson
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BOMB BUYS
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The perfect fragrance should encompass all that can turn a wallflower into a certified bombshell. It is more than just a killer perfume, but serves as a potion to un-leash the lover, boss, and siren in every woman! These celebrities have taken on the fragrance world, creating unique scents essential to every beauty collection!
BeyoncéGreatest: Heat Beyoncé conquered the music and acting worlds, and has earned her top spot in the fra-grance world with her Heat line of perfumes. Becoming the best-selling celebrity fragrance line of all time. Heat’s unique floral and warm combination is sure to be the perfect sexy finish for any bombshell in the fall and winter! $33.49 for 1 fl. oz.; target.com
Latest: The Mrs. Carter World Tour Heat (limited edition)Beyoncé’s most recent fragrance is named in honor of her recent world tour. The limited edition fragrance was designed with the power and passion of her performances in mind! The Mrs. Carter fragrance opens with tropical mangosteen and a touch of spice with pink pepper. The soft blend is both warm and unforgettable. $60.00 for 3.4 fl. oz.; beyonce.com
Katy Perry Greatest: Purr A certified bombshell, Katy is successful, confident, and sexy. The singer took on the world of fragrances in 2010 with the launch of her first fragrance Purr. Purr is both frisky and feminine with an opening of peach nectar, forbidden apple, and green bamboo. The botanic blend is a summer must-have. $36.00 for 1.0 fl. oz.; kohls.com
Latest: Killer QueenKaty Perry is coming for the throne with her latest intoxicating scent, Killer Queen. While Killer Queen maintains a playful charm like Katy’s other fragrance, this one was created to capture the edgy and rebellious side of the pop star. The scent is ideal for fall and can be used for both day and night.
$49.00 for 1.7 fl. oz.; sephora.com
Latest: TaylorTaylor Swift released her third fragrance, Taylor, in June. With two previous fairytale inspired fragrances, the singer wanted to create a potion that reflects her personal style. The alluring woody base is combined with a hint of peach nectar leaving your skin flirty for the perfect tease. $49.50 for 1.7 fl.oz; sephora.com
Words by Aimee Simeon
PERFUMES
Taylor SwiftGreatest: WonderstruckWonderstruck is the first fragrance from Tay-lor Swift, launched in 2012. The country singer wanted to embody the perfect fairytale. The enchanted scent opens with sweet raspberries, green tea, and apple blossom. Bombshells that enjoy delicious sweetened fragrances will love Wonderstruck year round! $49.50 for 1.7 fl. oz.; sephora.com
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CELEBRITY
HEALTH
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What got you started as a scientist in skin care?I got my start in Medical school to make my mother and father happy. I got trained in biophysics. Then I realized that in the profession I was in, I wasn’t really talking to anyone. I’m a people person, I like to commu-nicate with people. Then my friend recommended that I try working at a plastic surgery company that was hiring from my field...Then I started this business which is like my practice.
What does the “B” in B Spa Bar stand for?It stands for Beauty and Balance. Before I opened this business and began my practice I was so unbalanced in my life. I realized that me stressing about the everyday realities of life, really weighed me down and took a toll on my body.
What [makes] B Spa Bar NYC unique from other high end spas? One thing that makes B Spa unique is the Stem Cell Organic Collagen routine. What it is, is a facial... that opens up and allows collagen to enter the pores. It relaxes fine lines and wrinkles and balances out the skin. Also, the fact that I use eastern foundations and philosophy with western medicine in all of my procedures is what makes B Spa Bar unique.
During the winter months, what is the most commonly asked for routine?Every year around this time my clients are asking for facials and treatments that add hydration to and stimulate the skin. The skin care routine should be more focused on hydration during the winter. It starts from the inside out so drink lots of water! Use serums instead of moisturizers because they have more nutrients and vitamins that the skin will more readily absorb.
For women who are constantly on the go, what are some things they can do at home to get the spa experience?Taking 10 to 15 minutes to yourself is paramount... Doing an at home mask is a great way to get that spa experience at home. I would recom-mend a hydration mask and try to fit in a salt bath.
Fresh Facials and Winter Maintenance For Your Face With Diane Seo
Bombshell sits down for a one-on-one visit with biophysicist and owner of B Spa Bar, Diana Seo. At 32, Seo works closely with companies that promote innovative skin care techniques. In May, Diana developed a new facial treatment called the Stem Cell Organic Collagen (retails for $450). It is a new, non-invasive facial treatment with instant and long-lasting effects only to be found at B Spa Bar. The facial is ideal for mature skin, but effective on all skin types. We got a chance to sit down with the skin care expert.
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WINTER STYLE: Pick Your PaletteWords by Chloe Chadá
BLEU BOUTIQUE
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Androgynous styles that are heavily inspired by eastern cultural are essential for your wardrobe this season, fused with asymmetry and enhanced by lace intarsia, the styles are fashion are sophisticated twist. Bombshells can work a new angle; Garments with bold screen prints, savile row patterns, prep school prints and eclectic patchwork are mixed with textures creating clear contrast with delicately distinguished details. Although we are bringing more femininity into the season with A Line dresses, statement medi skirt sets and statement jewelry, winter continues to bring us effortless cuts and menswear indicative styles with a "Borrowed from the Boys" look.
Christian DiorRachel Zoe
Tom Ford Zac PosenThe Row
Topshop Unique
Louis Vuitton
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Vibrantly colored, quirky furs, quilted materials and fringe details are all blended for a high definition, state-ment-making, urban edge in outerwear and accessories. However make way for a new navy! More muted palettes and pastels are showing up in Fall Knits and leather separates, lightening the mood up for every bombshell who's ready to be functional, yet fun and flirty this season.
ICE COLD MetallicsWords by Chloe Chadá
1. Bottega Veneta necklace2. Eddie Borgo bracelet3. Ana Khouri earrings4. Lizzie Fortunato necklace5. Mawi bracelet6. Gemma Redux bracelet7. Eddie Borgo earrings8. Mawi earrings9. Lele Sadoughi earrings10. Reed Krakoff bracelet11. Dannijo earrings
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Photography by: Maxim Bashchenko
Styling by: Shelby Werschmidt
Model: Rachel G (MC2 New York)
Photo assistant: Dustin Ersek-Mull
Stylist assistant: Peejay Bodoy
Make up/ Hair by: John Nelson
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Silver leather motorcycle jacket- Bess
Black mesh body suit - Maison Close
White pump - Missguided
Spike silver and copper bracelet - Lomo
Silver multi stacked ring - Lomo
Copper chain link bracelet - Tom Tom
Silver anklet - Inez
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Black bodysuit - Maison Close
Zipper and print pant - The Blonds
Spiked belts - Bess
Leather cuffs - Kiki de Montaparnasse
Silver choker - Metal Pointus
Silver linked necklace - Metal Pointus
Silver square ring - Metal Pointus
Black stud earring - Metal Pointus
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style that's dark, daring and mysterious
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Black jumpsuit - Miss-guided
Patent leather motorcycle gloves - La Crasia
Silver arm bands - Metal Pointus
Silver chain link bracelets - Metal Pointus
Overall dress- Emerson
Black mesh and leather bra- Maison Close
Leather finger gloves - La Crasia
Silver chained necklaces - Metal Pointus
Gun metal cuff - Lomo
Silver bead bracelet - Metal Pointus
Black stud earrings - Metal Pointus
Leather moto bustier - The Blonds
Leather lace up short - The Blonds
Over the knee boot - Sergio Rossi
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BOMBSHELL
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Brave, bold world beware, LeToya Luckett takes her fearless attitude to the pages of
bombshell as she dons a new do.
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Words by Reginald Larkin · Photography by Elton Anderson · Styled by Apuje Kalu
Makeup by AJ Crimson · Hair by Nikki Wright
BOMBSHELL
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“I didn’t want to be a solo artist, I was just
mad. I was afraid of doing anything alone,”
Such carefree utterances are a reminder of
LeToya Luckett’s public past with RnB super
group Destiny’s Child. Luckett is miles of
away from the situation, when one consid-
ers the current state of her career. The once
child of destiny has flourished with a string
of televisions roles including Vh1’s Single
Ladies, Hosting Centric’s the Culture List,
and working on her anticipated album this
lady has left thriving and entered busy.
“Within one week I got the call for Culture
List and Single Ladies.” Exclaims the
Housten-bred beauty. After the excitement
Luckett admits that her reaction was a little
like this, “Bwaaaa! How am I gonna get
through this?” After sometime she responds
“Relying on faith and trying something new
is something that you have to do as an
entertainer.” It is these types of responses
to her milestones that LeToya attributes to
her longevity. She speaks more about her
leap in to the unknown when mentions her
first role in Preacher’s Kid. “I was asked to
play the lead in Preacher’s Kid, four days
before shooting.”
Luckett’s ability to propel forward is an atti-
tude that permeates her style of dress. She
fondly recalls her yellow Christian Siriano
gown that made many a best-dressed list at
the 2012 BET Awards. “I felt like sunshine
that day. I felt like me and in my skin.”
Although she recalls this look fondly many
don’t know that before the red carpet the
show her thoughts were more anxious. “I
was terrified. I wore this yellow dress and
they pulled my hair off my face. I almost had
a panic attack in the car. Thinking they will
say my fore looks big and there are going
to call me a big banana.” Despite this initial
arrversion Luckett enjoyed one her most
celebrated looks that day.
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Dress: Golden Hanger
Bracelet Ring: Switch Boutique
Bracelets: Effy Jewelers
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Jacket: Silvian Heach
Shirt: Vanguard
Necklace: Effy Jewelers
Shorts: Ramy Brooke
Shoes: Tom Ford
“Relying on Faith and trying something New is something that you have to do as an Entertainer.”
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After a few chuckles LeToya walked me
through an example where risk-taking was
stunning in the wrong way. “There was a
picture,” she says in a faint voice as if pon-
dering her follow up. After a few moments
she returns, “It was a Belvedere event and
my face was super chubby. I was super
washed out. It was just wrong. I thought I
was cute, it wasn’t until I saw the picture
that I thought you should duck and hide
behind something.”
The past aside LeToya has a lot to look
forward to with Single Ladies premiering in
January on VH1, wrapping up her season
of Culture List, and preparing a third LP.
No matter what comes her way LeToya is
poised to grab her future by the reigns.
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Blazer: Walish Gooshe
Top: Switch Boutique
Necklace: Haati Chai
Rings: Delphine-Charlotte Parmentier
Watch: Rolex
Pants: Claes Iversen
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Jacket: Claes Iversen
High Wasted Shorts: American Apparel
Earrings & Rings: Haati Chai
Watch: Gaga Milano
TRIBUTE
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Triple Threatsbombshell's
Oprah WinfreyThis queen of media needs no explanation. Whether it’s an exclusive celebrity interview, starring in an academy award winning movie or opening a school in Africa, Ms. Winfrey can do no wrong in our book.
Queen Latifah Female hip-hop pioneer, televi-sion sitcom actress, producer and cover girl, ok were sold! In addition to all the things we listed, Queen Latifah just landed her talk show. She’s beyond a triple threat she is a modern day renaissance women.
Words by Summer Alexander
Janet Jackson This bombshell didn’t rely on her famous last name to get through life. This ultimate child star turned mega
famous pop star got her start acting on the television show good times but little Penny has come a long way. She’s a critically acclaim actress, multi-platinum artist and her dance moves are better than most 20’s something’s.
It’s not easy honing your craft, running a business and taking time to give back but countless bombshells have done so without breaking a sweat. We created a list of the brightest and best, past and present who managed to master three talents all while looking flawless. To our triple threats, we salute you!
Selena GomezWe were first introduced to Selena on
the Disney channel when she stared on Wizards of Waverly Place. At 21 this triple threat is a pop sensation with a double-plati-num album, has a clothing line and she also makes time to give back, she was named am-bassador to the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.
Aaliyah This R&B sensation was definitely taken away from us too soon but her career left a last impression. The late singer known for her sooth-ing voice over hip hop beats made timeless music, had several major acting roles and modeled for famous American brand Tommy Hilfiger. We still she 90’s tomboy fashion sense being recreated today.
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“It’s questionable,” Grace Gibson jokes as we begin the interview, I re-mark about her possessing the triple threat of beauty, brains, and talent. However, as the interview progresses that remark becomes undeniable as I learn more and more about the talented daughter of actress Lynn Whitfield (The Josephine Baker Story) and director Brian Gibson, who is set to make her debut on the silver screen this Thanksgiving in Black Nativity.
Black Nativity, directed by Kasi Lemmons, is the modern day re-telling of the play by Langston Hughes. A staple for the holiday season, Black Nativity depicts the classic, Christmas Nativity story with an all-black cast. Playing The Virgin Mary/Maria, Grace was hand-picked by direc-tor Kasi Lemmons to be the leading lady:
“It’s funny. I’ve known Kasi Lemmons since I was a kid. She did Eve’s Bayou with my mom, which was her first movie. Throughout the years we would just bump into each other… And I used to sing for her all the time...But she remembered it… And she said that I have this role for you and I can’t see anybody else in it.”
Her characters alongside Joseph’s represent undying faith. However, in Grace’s case it would seem to represent tenacity. At twenty-one years old, Grace possesses a dedication to her craft that is astonishing. Studying Ethno-musicology, with a minor in Philosophy at Berkley, she balanced filming Black Nativity with a full-time school schedule. She jokes, “Well first off, I asked for my prosthetic belly right from day one… So I went to Lamaze classes, I was walking around with the prosthetic belly on for about a month before we started shooting… I hope it pre-pared me… Lord knows that Lamaze class freaked the hell out of me.”
While Grace is light-hearted and refreshing in nature, she is also very down to earth, a quality that doesn’t come in spite of her parentage, but because of it. Her parents, actress Lynn Whitfield and director Brian Gibson, met on the set of The Josephine Baker Story. Because of that, Grace credits Ms. Baker with being the reason why she’s here, calling her “my godmother that I never met.” While she admits that her parents set the bar high, she doesn’t draw comparisons between their legacy and the one she sets out to create. She continues, “I’m not watching their work and comparing myself all the time, but rather learning from their process… They always influence me truth, truth, truth always stay close to your truth.” Grace chooses to focus on completing her degree and acting. She cites her mother as the inspiration for that decision saying, “That’s why I continue to learn… She always challenged me to continue my education of entertainment.”
With her career in entertainment gearing up, Grace doesn’t let it get to her, preferring to keep her life very low key, especially in terms of beau-ty. “I can’t be fussy with my [beauty regimen] because there’s so much I want to do that doesn’t incorporate looking good sometimes... But really, I’m really simple.” And in terms of style, she jokingly admits, “I am not hip.” From classic silhouettes to 80’s rocker fringe, Grace plays around with her look, but it is solely hers. She continues, “I’m kind of lax when it comes to my own style because I just like experimenting with what works for me… So somewhere between Audrey Hepburn and Prince, there’s Grace.”
Grace GibsonThe daughter of Lynn Whitfield steps out of her mother’s shadow and shines as she stars in the highly anticipated film Black Nativity with Jennifer Hudson and Nas.
Words By: Kiara Gillette