Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Strictly Fab Fashion Fable: Beyonce and Solange Knowles

I love Bey just like the next stan, but I have to admit that her fashion choices have been a bit questionable. Having your mother as your stylist is mandatory in grade school, but beyond that, she should just be a fashion filter. Thank God Bey and Solo have now graduated from the Mama Tina School of Fashion Faux Paus to designer chic. They still have some shaky looks, but its a huge improvement from their Mama Tina beginnings. One of the writers over at AOL Black Voices apparently agrees with me. Take a look below and check the link here for a detailed fashion analysis:

Beyonce and Solange Fashion Transformation

    In 2001, Destiny's Child won the Grammy Award for best R&B Song for their hit single 'Say My Name.' Beyonce was 20 years old, and Solange was 15. New to superstardom, these young girls from Texas would take their time developing their sense of style.

    Kevin Mazur, WireImage.com

    Looking just like her mom Tina here, Beyonce began her career with hair extensions based on braids, way before she would "upgrade" to lace front wigs.

    Jim Spellman, WireImage.com

    Working a strange mix of accessories, Beyonce used her ensemble to promote her self-penned hit 'Bootylicious.' We do what we must to reach the top! It was 2001, and still a few more years before Bey would cement her spot without resorting to desperate moves.

    Kevin Mazur, WireImage.com

    At the 2001 Teen Choice Awards Beyonce and Solange continue to evoke the "classless country" look with matching neon yellow outfits and braids in clashing shades of auburn. At this time, Solange had almost no identity of her own and was totally dependent on her sister's shine.

    Gregg DeGuire, WireImage.com

    NO TABLOIDS! Solange & Beyonce of Destiny's Child wearing Tina Knowles 2001 MTV Video Music Awards - Audience and Backstage The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center New York City, New York USA September 6, 2001 Photo by Theo Wargo, WireImage.com To license this image (231747), contact WireImage.com

    Theo Wargo, WireImage.com

    Solange was really just a teen growing up in the fast lane, as we can see here in this early pic. Her braids, scarf, tee and jewelry are clothing an average girl would wear.

    Photo AOL

    Solange and Beyonce Knowles Solange posed together in 2002 in an uncharacteristically dressed-down look for Bey. Do you think she still has that Michael Jackson's Thriller t-shirt?

    L. Cohen, WireImage.com

    Through this two-tone hair sculpture in the form of a lace-front wig, Beyonce shows the world that they do indeed do it big in Texas at the 'Austin Powers In Goldmember' in 2002. While Beyonce began to branch out into acting roles at this time, and slightly mature in her sense of style, Solange still seems like a non-entity totally dressed by Mom.

    Gregg DeGuire, WireImage.com

    These two sisters made an appearance on MTV's 'TRL' in 2002 wearing distinctly different casual looks. While Beyonce took even her relaxed dressing to a costume-like extreme, Solange was still dressing like normal young person.

    Kevin Mazur, WireImage.com

    At the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall, Bey gave a knockout performance and revealed what many would come to term the "Beyonce Look" in full force. The huge blonde mane and over-the-top sexy golden outfits were here to stay.

    Frank Micelotta, Getty Images



Gallery by Alexis Stodghill, Denyse Clarke, Photo Editor

Have a strictly stylish day!

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2 Comments:

Blogger Torrance Stephens - All-Mi-T said...

they look good

August 27, 2008 4:15 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I WOULD LIKE TO SEE SOME FASHION FROM ALL WHO COMMENT NEGATIVELY ABOUT THESE YOUNG SISTERS FROM BACK IN THE DAYS UNTIL NOW!
START UPLIFTING EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF TEARING EACH OTHER DOWN, OBAMA NEEDS THAT FROM BLACK AMERICA IF WE ARE TO BENEFIT FROM HIS LEADERSHIP!
CUT OUT THIS SHALLOW COMMENTARY, THERE ARE BIGGER ISSUES AT HAND.
GET OUT AND VOTE!!!!!

August 28, 2008 1:24 AM  

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