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High Fashion like Goyard

Aziza Duniani Season 2 Episode 21


This episode  we go beyond the screen, celebrating personal style's power to narrate our lives and honor our cultural narratives. Black girl aesthetics, the practicalities of work attire, and the joy of discovering relatable fashion icons—it's all here. Join us as we laugh, muse, and maybe even inspire your next wardrobe revolution.

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Credit and special thanks goes to:
Produced by: Aziza Duniani @woman_Business
Music supervisor: Chic loren @chicloren_
Music by: Gavin Williams @thegavin1


Speaker 1:

What's up y'all? This is Sheik Lorraine, and welcome to We8. We're spilling the tea on all things fashion, film and television, giving you an exclusive peek into our perspective on style and design. Once again, this is your girl, Sheik Lorraine. I am your style and music creative.

Speaker 2:

Hey, hey, hey, just went to with the manor coat. All things design I love. Hi, I'm Mia Nunnally.

Speaker 3:

And that's all, thank y'all. She'll do none of her other jobs today.

Speaker 4:

She just me, that's just me, my story, my long story.

Speaker 3:

It's all good, do what you gotta do, girl. Hey, y'all, I'm breathing because my man said breathe If y'all only knew what it took for us to get to this point. Listen, it'd be walking around in heels, sneakers, skirts with split, titties out and moving equipment.

Speaker 1:

And looking great doing it All of the things you know me, are these the shoes from last week?

Speaker 3:

They're giving a full preview. No, not like that, to be like you wearing the same shoe, but now we get to see the full shoe.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, these are the same shoe yeah.

Speaker 3:

You look good. You say it in theme. Huh, I did.

Speaker 5:

I love the cowboys.

Speaker 2:

Hot air balloon. What's that? Oh, what place? Turkey? Nope, it's in Mexico. Or in New Mexico they have the hot air balloon festival. Oh, very Aztec. No, no one.

Speaker 1:

Is that what we started with Fallon? No, that was in California.

Speaker 4:

Oh, ok, all right, no one knows what she is.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you look great. I think I liked how we did the last week. So you say what you got on, so I'm curious.

Speaker 4:

Go ahead. Oh, ok, what you got on. You like that. Yeah, but I was on you first Go ahead. Oh, oh, girl, we ate, ok, I ate. We bet. Ok, I got on.

Speaker 2:

Albuquerque.

Speaker 5:

Albuquerque. That's your vibes. I've been here.

Speaker 2:

Albuquerque, mexico, it's great.

Speaker 4:

So they're talking about. I got on these vintage high waisted suede pants with fringe going down the side straight leg, my men's Chelsea 50, 60s or 70s boots with a little heel and chestnut leather A great cut off sweatshirt.

Speaker 3:

Uh-huh.

Speaker 1:

Cute. Uh-huh, that's cute Some.

Speaker 4:

Aztec scarf that I had in my closet. I thrifted years ago Atlanta Black Crackers. Come on, abc, abc Baseball cap, get my bra.

Speaker 1:

Take it out tomorrow.

Speaker 4:

Hey, yeah, that's what I'm rocking.

Speaker 3:

I built how cute. I love the belt. I love the belt. Birthday girl what's?

Speaker 2:

that on girl. Let's see, I am wearing a.

Speaker 4:

She high fashion yeah I am high fashion, high fashion. Not go yard.

Speaker 5:

Shout out to Roddy Rich.

Speaker 2:

I'm wearing a Christian Dior mohair cardigan with a local designer gallery T shirt and a Prada mohair midi skirt and Tom Ford strappy sandals oh cute, and my polo corduroy ball cap.

Speaker 3:

Because one thing's for sure these hats going to say I'm from Atlanta. Yeah, For sure. It's going to give you just enough of reality.

Speaker 2:

Like OK, they cool. Yeah, like OK, they cool.

Speaker 1:

That's hilarious, I love it. I'm chilling today. I have on I don't know the brand, you know just a great array, mm. Hmm, I have an open edit bodysuit cream, bodysuit snaps. That's what I had to snap, and pull me together early. Oh yeah, just Just, that's her.

Speaker 2:

Do I have something to show her. It is my bad, my bad, keep going.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, I mean there's leather belt, I want to say like a Crock skin leather belt with a gold buckle wide and these great fitting army cargo pants that are wide leg and fit my booty real nice from a red sea, yep, and they snatched that waist yeah. Yes, we love a good waist snatcher. And then these gray suede boots that are really cute. They look vintage. We're just going to say they're vintage.

Speaker 3:

They do have that little they do, we're going to say they're vintage and then you know my accessories.

Speaker 1:

I decided to put my turquoise and am, at this, on the same hand today Cleanse my ring finger, just for that energy.

Speaker 5:

Cleanse the ring finger. What we saying?

Speaker 1:

No, I'm saying you know cleans it. No, I'm being it.

Speaker 3:

That's cute, that's cute and then you know let's just keep it like oh, I'm curious, how would you? How does the game go?

Speaker 1:

Oh, it was great, but hold on, I'm sorry. The earrings came from Ghana. My sister brought them back. They're cute.

Speaker 4:

I was looking at them, thank you, and it's like most of them size rings.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's like hammered brass. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Hammered brass rings and they're looping into each other. You know I wanted something that looked like it came from there.

Speaker 4:

Mm, hmm, she did good yeah, shout out to DJ Igel.

Speaker 1:

She did with her sweet self she did really nice, she was out there for what the? I forgot what they call it Dottie December. Is that what it is they were doing? They would did the new year out there there was a lot of people out there.

Speaker 4:

Dottie December.

Speaker 1:

It was it used to be Afrochella, but it's something else, you know, mm, hmm.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Forgive me for not knowing proper name in this moment.

Speaker 3:

I think it's Dottie December. I think that's what it's called, Dottie December. My home girl was like you want to go for your birthday. Oh yes, Put me on a plane, baby.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so the game was fun. Okay, yes, this each was good. The seats were great. Had a good time and then ran into some people I knew, so it was cool.

Speaker 5:

Got to hate you.

Speaker 1:

You know it's cute. It's real cute.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Great, real, cute. I hate y'all.

Speaker 4:

You know I told him.

Speaker 1:

I say you know, you know we talking shit about your ass on On the podcast.

Speaker 4:

Oh, now he's going to listen.

Speaker 1:

You want me to listen? Sure, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You want to, probably. I told uh, I was like you know, we chats about this, talk about you, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, and then he told him. He says, since him and Chris got the same name, referred to him as Big Sugar.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he told me. He wow, oh he wow, chris, this Chris. Oh you tell my, I see.

Speaker 4:

Chris, oh, I'm like oh, it was a joke it's giving her past, yeah Hell yeah. You know, I'm not about to call that girl. That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 3:

I'm not about to call that girl. I'm not about to call that girl, I'm not about to call that girl.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm not about to call that girl. That's what? The fuck it Big sugar it's giving sweet, not doing it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no.

Speaker 1:

It's. It came from an episode of Brooklyn. I think it was a Brooklyn. What was that show?

Speaker 5:

Brooklyn 99.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, whatever show with Adam Sandberg Is that his name, brooklyn 50. And one of the characters did that. It's a clip from near and he thought that shit was funny as fuck.

Speaker 3:

Nope, it's giving no.

Speaker 4:

Call me big sugar.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 4:

Get that out. So was Ziza what you wearing what?

Speaker 3:

you felt. So I got a little, you know little titty out I'm wearing this out or a little chest ball I got a girl. I got this Alice in Olivia guns and roses t-shirt that I just cut in the middle and wrapped around. Um this Margiela, like patent leather long maxi skirt, Um my shattered back sat and shattered backboards and that's it.

Speaker 5:

That's a sneaker, uh huh Okay.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

My Jays, those are those who don't.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, my Jays, those are like my trusty dusty.

Speaker 1:

Y'all probably seen 25,000 times on this podcast and you'll see them 25,000 times more.

Speaker 3:

Okay, they are comfortable and oh, it should go to those of my go tos. Um. So, speaking of Margiela, we got on the TV. Right now, we are going back to watching this, like hope couture, spring, summer 2024. It's interesting, though, that there's like a there's a season attached to this, because it's not necessary, like who? No, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

Like I know it has nothing to do with.

Speaker 3:

like people wearing, nobody's going to wear this.

Speaker 4:

Um, what you mean? The dresses? You don't think people don't wear the dresses or the clothes.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, this seems too theatrical.

Speaker 4:

It's really. You don't think it's ready to wear yes.

Speaker 3:

I think there are some pieces that, like you know, because of this contouring of the body, how, like dramatization of the hips, we can see a Cardi B or somebody with the big body is the bombasticness of it all.

Speaker 1:

They can take some of the shaping out for them for sure, but this was a very artistic way to do it. And that's the beautiful thing about it.

Speaker 3:

Cause I wonder how much of this is the fake body that they added to these girls. It's the hips. Cause, then waist, where are they?

Speaker 1:

It's like a bustle they put in to extend the hip area.

Speaker 3:

And cinch this waist, exactly their waist, they're gone, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And the waist? I mean they're already slim girls. Now she look like she got a little tail now.

Speaker 4:

I was going to say some of them. Maybe Some of them right.

Speaker 1:

They might have hired some cause babies. That was some booty.

Speaker 4:

I think some of them are artists, I mean like artists outside of modeling, like they are um the last one who walked um.

Speaker 2:

The lady from.

Speaker 4:

Game of Thrones. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Some of them are actors, some of them are battlefield artists, some of them are, you know, okay.

Speaker 3:

It's very theatrical, very like what's the murderer? There was like a mass murderer in London. What's his name?

Speaker 4:

Jack the Ripper, jack the Ripper, it's very.

Speaker 3:

Jack the Ripper like American Horror Story Frick show.

Speaker 4:

So that's what I was thinking. I felt like it was very like given costume designer.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 4:

It's very costume design which is great, you know cause the couture shows in general. I think I put it on one of our. They are better and they feel more like costumes.

Speaker 1:

It gives you um more to the imagination, more for the imagination. It's very uh creative.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, actually I, and I also take it back to statement. I can see motherfucker wearing it, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like a lot of this. You know you might wear something different to tone it down, but it's beautiful. These dresses are beautiful. It gives me something to look forward to with the red carpet as well.

Speaker 4:

So who would be wearing a Margiela Spring 24 on? The red carpet who y'all think?

Speaker 3:

I'd Cardi.

Speaker 4:

Cardi.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, colin, gonna throw her in one of these Right there, for sure. Um, this is one of my favorite.

Speaker 2:

I love the feel of this look what is it that you can add? The cashmere off shoulder and gray sweater and the silhouette of that skirt maxi skirt but it gives like just enough to the shape, so enough people can go inside of that yeah, make it work.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not under just kind of a great variety given us, yeah. Yeah, I'm kind of in the right now, but intentionally.

Speaker 2:

I wore the skirt the night of my birthday and I had it on with a gray crop cardigan and I criss-crossed it and had my shoulders out very much like the world, so super cute, very like. I like it cuz it's relatable like you can do this in real life yeah that make it couture as well.

Speaker 3:

You know who I can see in this. What is the white lady who looks like a ghost?

Speaker 1:

she's like very androgynous that was in the movie with Idris Idris. Yeah, a thousand years of longing, or?

Speaker 3:

yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, these look like her people and I love they have.

Speaker 2:

They have the velvet tabby's yes, right here, the tabby's ain't going nowhere, the tabby boots that the men are wearing are the look of the shoe, but it's the same aesthetic, like a little pop of pink, a little pop of yellow mm-hmm, I want.

Speaker 4:

The pump is nice, I have a tabby pump.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, really where I miss it.

Speaker 1:

That's a sexy dress and it's like it was kind of simple, but the scaling was great.

Speaker 3:

Look at that the robber wand and and mason Margiela. They go hand in hand, because robber wand did that like murder. She wrote very, a lot cleaner but still evoking that emotion of like horror and like dark fantasy type world. I like it a lot. Yeah, interesting the themes, though, right, because we had like last week we had the Amiri. Louis Vuitton had the same kind of tones. You had the like 70s city boy, 70s cowboy, and then now we're coming into this, like with these couture shows, like dark, twisted fantasy murder.

Speaker 1:

She wrote. This might be my favorite what are you saying? Um, it's, it's how she's walking. Is the silhouette of the top and the bottom on her like? Is this the time in the in the peplum?

Speaker 4:

yeah, with the ankle strap and look at that damn thing feels like a lady from.

Speaker 1:

Queen of Heart yeah, john steps like the yeah long the crazy hair. I like how the fabric looks, like the tearing life, tim Burton's yeah yeah which makes me go ahead.

Speaker 4:

I don't know y'all the lady from Queen of Hearts on the Tim Burton's Allison one.

Speaker 5:

Oh, that's his wife, okay which makes sense and a little cool yeah well yeah, margella did that.

Speaker 4:

You know what this reminds me of?

Speaker 3:

remember we had there was like a couple episodes ago and we were talking about finding inspiration and Mia was like, yeah, cuz you could find the inspiration in New York, in the homeless people like you know what I'm saying because this seems like that same, that world you don't. I'm saying making clothes out of what they can find in like beautiful shapes and.

Speaker 1:

I have a thing I think what it is is I love.

Speaker 1:

I have a thing for peplums and then, you know, I like when people can do a lot or do too much, but it looks well put together and that was a good example of it the young, the very beautiful dark skin model that had, like this very wicked walk, and then it was these large bustling shoulders and then it was just a lot of layers to the top and then the tearing of the sheer from the fabric. It's just a lot of texture. This is, this is the best here. That kind of reminds me of a game with is our guy Tom. Brown, that's.

Speaker 4:

That's one of my favorite mm-hmm, that with the birds, oh, that's all yeah these pieces remind me of that like unfinished him yeah, one of my favorites to actually Tom Brown, so which I wear those dresses with the the vaginal walls.

Speaker 1:

I'm what? I'm not gonna wear it, but I think it's beautiful.

Speaker 5:

I guess, for the woman it's with the, with the hair so is that, is that her actual, or is that your, or is that?

Speaker 1:

watercolor from the dress looking like the John here. That's real life hair on the dresser. That's her hair.

Speaker 3:

I think it might be here on the bodysuit under the dress.

Speaker 1:

Yeah okay, yeah and so I admire its beauty. I went where per se, but I admire the fuck out of it.

Speaker 4:

I think it's, I think it's beautiful mm-hmm, wear that on, the, wear a carpet.

Speaker 3:

Y'all think with the kuchi out, dojo, dojo she would show where that that's a great

Speaker 1:

way to yeah yeah, she was on a show. Yeah, american horror, yeah, but it was something after that show of not Matthew McConaughey but the guy.

Speaker 2:

It was about the country singer and it was based off the real story that movie?

Speaker 1:

oh yeah that, but she did. I feel like she did something recent Gucci.

Speaker 4:

I was gonna say yeah, she played Bradley Cooper.

Speaker 3:

Yep, she did Gucci love that?

Speaker 2:

yeah, she played the first lady of Gucci yep, and at the end they caught.

Speaker 3:

Try to call her out her name.

Speaker 1:

She said Gucci, she was wow, I didn't finish it right there, did y'all watch?

Speaker 4:

any of the Academy Awards speaking of, I mean any of the movies that are nominated open. I haven't seen that black Barbie, you saw my straw, my straw. Yeah, we saw my straw.

Speaker 3:

I saw it too.

Speaker 4:

I saw my straw too did you like it? No, that's Bradley that's resting okay yeah, that's what Coleman to me. I haven't seen anything except for I start with this.

Speaker 1:

That's a different year no, flat killers of the flower moon. That's not the same words, right? No?

Speaker 5:

okay, okay so.

Speaker 1:

I started I haven't finished it cuz it got a little heavy yeah, and I was like wow.

Speaker 2:

I just need a moment.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I did in today. Yeah, yeah, and it's heavy it's good in the theater.

Speaker 3:

We sat and watched it in the theater and I don't think I would be able to see in the house cuz I wouldn't do. You would take it. You were probably taking for yeah.

Speaker 1:

I kind of haven't gone back, but I think that's not. Oh, I've seen Barbie, but you know how it felt about that like. I didn't. It was entertaining. You know what I'm saying. I turned off his own plane. She was. I watched it on the plane. She couldn't get through it. I got through it and I thought, you know I saw the the moment watching it together.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I kept out, you know it was a totally different world.

Speaker 1:

I was like oh, this is where we're going. So it was very, very feminist, right? So if you're that white girl, white that part, right, right, so you know they have the. You know, yeah, it was a lot of things, you know. Of course, the costuming and the production of set design was, was good, you know I mean so you know, definitely got nominated for costume design. Yeah, yeah, exactly right job, it's a hard, but I do think that there were other contenders and even in costume design.

Speaker 1:

So you couldn't all the way give cuz killers of the earth, of the flower moon had some strong cost, I think open Heimer and I maybe that's just me, cuz I like the story. It was kind of and it was like did I have some fantasy element to it or no?

Speaker 3:

no, open him was so to the point. Okay, that was great.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was really good, it was really great but it was like they had those signs they used that guy.

Speaker 4:

No it was a good car, it was good. They were good costumes, but they to me it was just it was basically yeah, it was a lot of men's suits okay also I get about.

Speaker 3:

I turn bias sometimes when it comes to period like if it's period, and it's, and it's done right now, be like oh my god, the costumes, cuz I'm like it took me there, but it might have just been not. You know, I'm saying cuz of flower moon did a little bit more for me, costume wise, but I was like open Heimer movie so I think that's me being biased to the killers of the flower moon.

Speaker 4:

I like the fact that they stay true to the integrity of the people of this tribe yeah.

Speaker 3:

I think we talked about this last yeah, but yeah, I love, I love that what didn't you like about my strife? I feel like we just skipped. Okay, she was like who's your?

Speaker 4:

concern I just sometimes I don't always want to see the. I know I want this cut out okay no, I don't always want to see the gay storyline was that okay, so he was basically none of my strife was a bisexual man, though my stroke Bradley Cooper's character, the Jewish dude, was a bisexual man, so he he was. He started off in the film with a man yes, and the big together and then he met his wife. They were in a bed together. He slapped his ass. Runs up to y'all.

Speaker 3:

Remember the whole, thing, the whole. Thing anyway.

Speaker 4:

Then he meets his wife and she's in love with him. They in love with each other, but she secretly does not like the fact that he's sleeping with me and he's doing it, so she'll have a conversation with him, she knew before they met that they never told her.

Speaker 3:

The way they play it is almost like she don't. She don't have a problem. That's what he did, but she got a problem with that, that's what he's doing right while they're still very, he just be satisfied with me but in my face like they were times in the movie where he was like playing in her face like there was a time they were watching.

Speaker 4:

They were watching what?

Speaker 1:

they were living together. Yes, yes, yes, there was a scene based on the true story where

Speaker 4:

they all three of them together the man, two men and her, and he's rubbing on. They're like holding hands and she's sitting there looking at them like this at a bed together no, it was like a play or a play yeah it was just blatantly distressed.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, it sounds like something.

Speaker 3:

She asked this he knew he got down she knew, but no, she probably didn't know when you got down and letting somebody be blatantly disrespectful and not speaking up for yourself, that's on you yeah, it is.

Speaker 4:

I mean it could have been. Even if it was a woman it would have been like.

Speaker 3:

But I think for me, I'm just kind of over it.

Speaker 4:

I don't want to see that. I just feel like in every it's not for a story there is that you know, in it. But I agree, I agree, bradley Cooper. He did a phenomenal job yo makeup deserves an award deserves an award that they were nominated.

Speaker 3:

They deserve an award because the makeup and the prosthetics and the like way they aged him was so seamless. And you know we nitpick because we work in this industry. So we looking at all the little ins and outs, I ain't see it. The way the face moved, the way the freckles, it wasn't overdone, it was just so well, it was perfect. I said, oh yeah, they did a good job see.

Speaker 2:

Brazil. I think makeup did a good job on it.

Speaker 3:

She's that's the one with the, that's with a second. Yeah, yeah for.

Speaker 2:

Garra it just dropped on Netflix. It's about she was a cocaine queen pin in Miami during the 70s and 80s and she bought coke from. Pablo, yeah, he's scared of yeah if anybody I'm scared of, it's a lady named resolve a bottle Wow. She a wild girl.

Speaker 4:

Really, yeah, I fucking love her. I'm going to watch it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

First, Sofia did just an amazing job.

Speaker 2:

I'm happy and she stayed true to character Like she did. It was all about her getting to that word. And they hire a Colombian.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, which makes sense. Yeah, I love that it was her, because I've never seen her play a serious role before, so I think it's beautiful that she was able to step into that and own it and she Colombian, yeah, how I say it. Colombiana, I'm dead, so we make some sense, uh-huh.

Speaker 3:

So we make some sense of something.

Speaker 5:

Oh, what makes sense? What makes?

Speaker 3:

sense.

Speaker 4:

The fans will really have a gangsta show today, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And they will have a gangsta soap that makes sense, though, they have a gangsta soap, yeah, and they chose the right person, because Sofia is very relatable to a mix to us.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, very true, we have reference, yeah, so we'll tap into what she got going on.

Speaker 2:

Because, oh OK, we know her.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and we recognize her. They say damn, she looks great.

Speaker 2:

They like made her teeth look gritty, mm-hmm. Yeah, the whole story is wow. She lost like three of her sons due to the game. Like the story is crazy and it's basically her story Spoiler alert.

Speaker 4:

Spoiler alert she only had three sons. No, she didn't she had.

Speaker 1:

She had a lot of kids she didn't see.

Speaker 2:

Not a spoiler alert, see there.

Speaker 4:

Well, I didn't know she lost her. I didn't get that far. I didn't get that far when she lost her children. I ain't even started.

Speaker 1:

But it's OK, I'm going to check it out.

Speaker 3:

Thank, you Winter. I never stopped saying, never stopped, nobody, oh man.

Speaker 4:

I just got to the second episode. You did.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you just got started.

Speaker 2:

So y'all don't do this. When it's based on a true story, you guys don't start researching it.

Speaker 3:

I do Like they realize after If I get excited about it, but I haven't started the show when I'm into it.

Speaker 2:

I'm like, let me see if this like what the context is for real.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so yeah, that was what happened in real life and not on it. Ok, never mind, I started watching Mr and Mrs Smith and I wasn't planning on watching it when is it Amazon.

Speaker 3:

Amazon, yeah, amazon.

Speaker 1:

Prime. What do you think it's interesting? I'll keep watching it. I didn't get to pay. I saw the first episode. I didn't get to pay attention to all of them Because Chris continued to watch while I was doing other things. But yeah, I mean.

Speaker 3:

I'm not mad at it.

Speaker 1:

I'm not mad at it. Ok, I'm not mad, it's cool.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to see what they talk about. There's another one X-Bat with Nicole.

Speaker 4:

Kidman. I had to turn that one off. That's a new show too. On.

Speaker 2:

Amazon Great show.

Speaker 4:

OK, I love Jenae Taylor she is cute.

Speaker 2:

Her haircut is perfect for her face.

Speaker 4:

And she's about to be on TV.

Speaker 3:

Oh, she is.

Speaker 4:

I think so.

Speaker 3:

She should be. It sounds like she already got a show.

Speaker 4:

She has one on YouTube, oh hi.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but she's cute though.

Speaker 4:

Style something A lot.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to what's her name.

Speaker 4:

Jenae Naylor or Jenae Taylor, jenae, hello looks, hello looks.

Speaker 2:

Thank you. Good to keep going, oh so.

Speaker 4:

Oh she cute. Ok, this her first Is that a boot no. Copenhagen.

Speaker 5:

So this girl Jenae.

Speaker 4:

What was it? Jenae Naylor? She's in Copenhagen. Have y'all been following the Copenhagen? So I have one.

Speaker 2:

I've been following for a while.

Speaker 4:

Fashion week. Ok, so Copenhagen, in my opinion, is going to be the next New York.

Speaker 1:

Fashion Week I think it already is, so we need to go.

Speaker 4:

Well, ok, so they have marketed themselves as a fashion week that is more sustainable, which I don't know if that's it, but New York is falling stale. Yes, and I feel like these Copenhagen street style is just top tier, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And authentic, and authentic. It's not as contrived and like I feel like New York, everybody's just wearing what the designers throw at them.

Speaker 5:

Yes, but in.

Speaker 2:

Copenhagen, people still are wearing a personal style. Yeah, so you're actually and you're seeing the high, the low, the mixtures of you know the products with the vintage tea, Like that should make sense. But in New York we're just getting like head to toe.

Speaker 3:

And a little more Mew Mew. It's a little more understated also Because you know like I mean add into what you said, but it's more style style for versus the fashion for.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that makes it. No, I get it Like it's a mix of both more.

Speaker 1:

It's like it's still that fashion for it, but people are really doing them yeah.

Speaker 4:

They have their personal style is still there, so I do like the designers to that show. I like you a Ghani fan. I love Ghani yeah.

Speaker 3:

I really do and it's like, because I'm a piece, I like a piece with a basic basics with a piece and. Ghani always has a good piece that. I can you know casual fly? You look to utilitarian usually. Yeah, they, they my folks, and great colors, great colors. But you, it's hard to get Ghani here in Atlanta. You got to like online. It really can only find it Like to these.

Speaker 2:

You know the Outnet does a great job of Ghani collections. They have like a lot of their pieces Shit online anyway.

Speaker 5:

But I mean the Outnet you can get next day you know, for work purposes.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I purchased Ghani on Revolve too.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Strangely enough, shopop, you know those overnight things but I've had this like I've been really battling with this Eurocentric idea of fashion and, as a black woman, winter you and I talked about this briefly before but when I'm gravitating towards street style, I'm tending to gravitate toward more of I don't even want to call it more Eurocentric ideals, but more Eurocentric looking women and like and I've always been very hesitant to post that on our feeds or anything, because you know we are five black, white, black women but like I'm really digging. What is her name? Desi Nesca. Anyway, she's a street style photographer and she it's just the. The style is more me, but I don't want to.

Speaker 3:

Do you argue OK. So is it Eurocentricism, or is it just what is aligned to your personal style. Yeah, and your and your and your physique, and your, like, you know what I'm saying Because you're going to sway towards the things that, like, resonate with you. What can you put on? What could you see yourself?

Speaker 2:

in. What is your body like? Yeah, the body I think me, or that that plays a lot with you, yeah because who are examples, you know? And it's so funny that you said that, because when I'm posting I'm like, oh shit, I'm on a black girl's up here, you're upset.

Speaker 5:

Like.

Speaker 2:

I make note of it Like yeah, as, as you said, like a black woman, as in the fashion, you got to make sure that you represent yourself as well, but sometimes the things that you love black girls ain't putting on, or that we know of, you're saying show me something different. I'm going to throw you up. But, and, and you do go on the hunt like my what's the stuff in your algorithm?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, you know.

Speaker 2:

I got all types of little cute fashion black girls and sometimes it hit and sometimes it don't know how they body see it.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And if you don't resonate, I'm not putting it up, and I try and I'm asking.

Speaker 4:

I'm asking the questions like who would like Sophia? I'll say who are you following? You know, it's just like I don't. I don't see the black girls doing the things that I want to see.

Speaker 3:

I see that in particular Because if you look into like say, we're talking like Legos, fashion week or some shit like that right, that's a different whole, different aesthetic right and you have to like it is by like I like Ghani, right yeah, Looking for references of girls in Ghani is going to be a lot of like European. You know what I'm saying Dutch?

Speaker 4:

and the Navy and the.

Speaker 3:

Navy and looking chicks, right. But then when I'm looking for, like some loza Malimbo type vibe, right, it's going to be, my Nigerian sisters, it's going to be. You know, we might see Kelly Rowan once or twice, we don't. That's, it's just. I don't think it's a problem.

Speaker 2:

I will say, though, because from for us, aesthetic wise, it goes from head to toe yeah, a black girl can be cute as shit, like outfit can be top tier, but then she got these fucking baby hairs tapped down to a muckin eyebrow.

Speaker 5:

She got a version.

Speaker 2:

And it's just thrown off because I see more hair on your forehead than I do.

Speaker 3:

You know, I don't see them girls wearing the shit I like. Maybe hairs don't be wearing what this shit I like, but other girl.

Speaker 2:

OK, I'm sure I say this because I'm literally looking at a girl right now.

Speaker 1:

I always want to laugh.

Speaker 2:

It's cute girl and the little body it works. But all of a sudden I'm seeing Tell me what she got on these baby hairs teetering out the goddamn headband.

Speaker 4:

It's linked to the, to the folk, to the people listening what she got on, like, what's on her, what's on her body she has on these cute nude and black printed tights, the Mark Jacobs multiple Mary Jane strap platform.

Speaker 2:

OK jazz on a 1960s inspired mod. Long sleeve, bell sleeve, cute body con dress with a button up underneath and a tie she looks good and a product headband. She actually looks really cute, ok Right, but then as you get a little closer you see these baby hairs screeching to the temple girl. Let me see why you don't say I get it, I do. I'm going to tell you we don't have to have our entire full heads covered. That bothers me. I just want you to know she's the style and the waiter curator, designer.

Speaker 2:

That bother, we are growing. It's hilarious. You do a little brush, brush, you know. We all got led there, so, but from the back here, an inch of baby hair and it's our group chat.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I want to see exactly the rough girl and, as a matter of fact, I'm opposed to my story because she is cute, but also I'm a dog the baby hair. So I just I just hate the baby because if you keep going through her thread it gets to a point where you're like I sent it to our we are really scrolling in the city. Well, keep scrolling, you'll see a baby hair is everywhere. How about that?

Speaker 3:

No, I think if it's great, it's great, like, look at this, there's this one girl fall, jesse Regina, and her shit is really cute. And she, the black girl. I think she's like in Europe or some shit like that Super fly. I'm going to show you her media. I think this is your girl. You know what I'm saying. I think you just got to find oh, yes, see her. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

She's a teacher too. Oh, she in Berlin.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she be doing my teacher style, or whatever the case may be.

Speaker 2:

Yeah it's some real fly.

Speaker 3:

Eight girls. I just think we got a fine. And then it's this Let me see oh yeah, Well, it's all that goes out the door.

Speaker 2:

It's the bus. Yeah, it's everything that you was just like oh, shoot you cute. And then you scroll like what are you? You're saying the style aesthetic is like that's a pace.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You say you don't deviate from what, what your level style is. Now you can mimic somebody. That's not style. That's that's you watching somebody, and I'm just going to put on what they got on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But when that's like who you are as a person, in your genuine level of style, you're not going to deviate from your core. Yeah, See that's what I pay attention to.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. So, mia, do you think pinch, what about pinch? Maybe you're looking at the wrong, maybe you're out there, I'm on pinch. Yeah, because.

Speaker 2:

I feel like that. I think the same girl that was just in that black.

Speaker 4:

My Pinterest is a whole bunch of white ladies.

Speaker 3:

Same girl. See, that's the thing, though. You need to be in search of these girls, and when you find the ones, you like.

Speaker 4:

I do. I want to know who they are, so OK, but the black girls that I paid that I really really like is my girl.

Speaker 3:

And I'm going to be in.

Speaker 2:

London, NYC, London, NYC and see who likes Scout in the City girl.

Speaker 4:

No, not for real. Oh, you don't like her, I do like her. I like her generally, not really, not all the time.

Speaker 5:

Sometimes she can. I don't follow her.

Speaker 4:

She can. I like her as a mother too. She keep a husband to the side, quiet and over there somewhere. I like her more as a lifestyle blogger.

Speaker 1:

You like how she presents herself.

Speaker 5:

I like how she presents.

Speaker 4:

And I like you know sometimes when you look at you know sometimes you're looking at girls with your same skin tone, you know, just to see how what color is going to look. Ok, but hers, I mean, I like that she works out, I like little shit like that, but like not all the time she's she reeks a little bit too girly and conservative for my taste, you know. But I do like Lunging Girl, nyc, I like I do like the by Regina Girl, but not but for Something different.

Speaker 4:

Something different, something else, but not for real. For real, ok.

Speaker 3:

I don't know Like who are y'all looking at? So who's your Ich Girl of the Whites then?

Speaker 4:

Oh my God, these Scandinavian bitches that pop up on my Instagram. Ok, like um I don't know their names.

Speaker 2:

Oh. I like the gray people. What's the gray the? Gray Um the grays, they've been around for some time.

Speaker 4:

The family, the dark, beautiful, brown skin couple. Yeah, yeah, I follow them on my fences, so let's, let's solve this problem for our listeners.

Speaker 3:

Let's help me out. Let's send a little girl. You know, the girlies are alternative black girls.

Speaker 2:

Her name is Skyler, skyler Marchet. She's cute as shit. She reminds me of Jasmine, our PLRG Jasmine. I sent her to Jasmine the other day and she was like oh, I'm a re-owner.

Speaker 3:

She's super cute.

Speaker 2:

What's her name? Skyler Skyler Marchet. I just sent her to the uh, to the chat. Ok, she has a nice range and if you look at her page, aesthetically it flows. What's?

Speaker 3:

chat. You mean so?

Speaker 1:

let's.

Speaker 3:

I think that's our next story, mia, because that'll help you get you know Like she's really cute. All our people who are listening send in videos, send in pages of your little, of your alternative. Five black girls, our eight girls. Oh, this is the husband.

Speaker 2:

And he probably does all her videos he does oh he does See they work together. That's the best way to go.

Speaker 3:

Because who else do I want in my face all the time If it's not my man, my man, my man, she's her. Cfo. Hey, I see, hey girl. Oh, come on, Marjela, we see through, sheer Come on.

Speaker 1:

Ok, he's out here. What's up there?

Speaker 3:

What's up?

Speaker 4:

here. Yeah, ok, you cute, I see you got the vaginal patch. What?

Speaker 3:

You got the vaginal patch because we talk about you got to come on.

Speaker 5:

She's hard like I have a vaginal patch, but that can't work for her.

Speaker 1:

You're going to go down way here too she he's going to move it.

Speaker 5:

OK, I thought y'all was. I heard this. Thank you, good night.

Speaker 1:

What you talking about it's 2 30.

Speaker 5:

What's that on? You're going to say less right, this time Girl.

Speaker 3:

Nobody said that. What are you talking about Something else? We talking about alternative black girls and let's be clear.

Speaker 4:

They don't have to be alternative, they just need to like. It's just.

Speaker 3:

It does. You have to say alternative just because.

Speaker 1:

I'm thinking like it's like.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying alternative. Sabrina Elba is cute, listen.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh, she's, great.

Speaker 3:

Sabrina's top tier now, but me ain't saying nothing. She's saying she cute, but she not what she was looking for Right.

Speaker 4:

Well, I'm talking about the everyday, like the girl you see on these street style blogs, but everyday I'm coming to a podcast. Sabrina is generally in front of a camera dressed up for a red carpet Right.

Speaker 2:

And she likes to share her husband.

Speaker 1:

Ooh, she blessed us. Here's our husband, here's our husband.

Speaker 5:

She blessed us. She's so cute she did, he did.

Speaker 2:

He was doing something, looking fine.

Speaker 3:

And she know what she had, she know what's going on and she said hello to our husband Something real cute.

Speaker 2:

I like that. Thank you reference and all the girls came in was like thanks for sharing. We love you we love.

Speaker 1:

You have a break since a humor and she's a black woman.

Speaker 3:

I signed up for you know what's what. Come on now, yeah, and we gonna respect it we don't look but we don't respect it yeah, that's a beautiful thing. So we was talking about me and not finding a fashion eight girls that she liked and being drawn to.

Speaker 4:

These like more Eurocentric fashion and I want to be very, very clear I do feel some type of way about myself for this can I ask you this can you be the black girl that you want to see girl?

Speaker 1:

so I'm just saying, you know, we we've been talking about this social media thing for a while and you know, I know. But I'm saying like, be that girl, be the girl you want but I know you have, I know. I know you have. You want to have your inspiration yeah, I was gonna say. The point is I am, yeah, I know, but on Instagram on the Instagram give the fashion inspiration, I mean for sure.

Speaker 4:

I mean, yeah, I'm just cringe, but if I am reposting a girl, right. I'm putting her on like liquid. You know, this is the trend. I see like okay for example, when we did the red tights trend, uh-huh mostly white women yeah the flashback girls but I had to be very intentional with that, you know. I mean, like you know, is there a girl that I can just, you know, put on the gram and say, uh, she fly, or whatever?

Speaker 2:

and follow not one black girl. It's not one black girl that you could be like she cute.

Speaker 3:

I think this is a charge for the team and our listeners to like send in those girls, because also, a lot of times what happens is we're working off of an algorithm, right. So a lot of this stuff we see because we like one person and we get fed like 15, 16 others and because we haven't clicked or seen that black girl yet, now we're not getting served me winter.

Speaker 4:

Just ask me am I not following? I mean y'all, the only one sending me she?

Speaker 3:

yeah.

Speaker 5:

So no, no, black girl, no, I'm a sense of the question or the answer is that there's not a black woman that you can go to is like your style yeah but can I ask, because I don't know what the conversation was before I came here are a lot of these trends and things that we are gravitating towards or being told this is what's, in this year, not coming from European publications and European fashion and European models wearing it on the runway?

Speaker 4:

well, we talking about street style but that, that was the, that was what I see. Actually, that was the original point that you know. It is a Eurocentric view of what fashion, of what fashion is, and I have subscribed to it in a way, but I've script subscribed to it because that is also my personal style. And now I'm in conflict with myself because I am a black woman. Yeah, you know what I mean and I am aware of my black woman, is very much aware of that. But I tend to gravitate like I'm nobody. I'm like, oh she cute, you know, like the girl you sent me. I'm talking about that every day.

Speaker 2:

Again, we're going to have no one's really wearing that mark. Jacob stacked heel right and tell Telsa is cute too so Telsa is.

Speaker 4:

Yes, she is on my top five.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's the young lady who on that you?

Speaker 4:

know, tell Telsa, tell she went to the wedding yeah my bad what's?

Speaker 2:

your name. Fuck up, don't take it person yeah, but she does everybody it ain't just everybody.

Speaker 3:

It's a name-play song yeah, I'm gonna send a, I'm gonna find some, and I'm gonna send some and you tell me where the medium is. But I do think you probably also need to find a deep dive in a different yeah, it's a girl named Justice Jay. She cute as shit super clean right well, first I will see what African designers and like black designers you like, and then but tell shame we're no black designer.

Speaker 5:

She is she should find the keywords of like I'm bohemian, she understand like mm-hmm. Feminine flair, I'm whatever.

Speaker 3:

To then find those people right, because I'm thinking like, if you look into the designers, right, if you look into, like Google, if you look into your Christopher John Rogers, if you start going down that hole, then you got no it is. But I'm just. I'm just saying, that's what Telsa wears, that's what she sells in her store. Half her store was Christopher John Rogers, in one point.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying so like that was his latest line with all the colors.

Speaker 3:

He always been colorful really yeah but the point is see the people who are doing the things from that perspective. Like, you know what I'm saying, go to your Legos fashion week or follow your you know Alexander Julien's and stuff like that the African designer or stylist or whatever.

Speaker 4:

I think you start to buy, like designers are not always not designer. Stylist are stylish, oh, okay, yeah, cuz I mean of course you know I've gone to Legos. I mean they pops up on the vote runway, mm-hmm, you know my thing can we give some key?

Speaker 5:

words of like what we would consider our personal style like tomboy's she yeah, that's a good.

Speaker 4:

I don't know like.

Speaker 5:

I don't know what it is, I'm just saying you start exercise. I don't know like I'm girly, you know Prissy girl core. She does wear bows she almost wore a bow today or is girl both? Bows and yeah it doesn't have to be a wrong and she's here and points is brilliant sequence and this was a part of the the what's in for this year so part of my challenge of wearing something that was on our list, so if you were to describe yourself by a brand or store, what would that brand or store be?

Speaker 4:

I?

Speaker 5:

know what I like. I like sparkle, I like sheer, I like to play up whatever I feel like I look good in from a fabric standpoint.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't have to be a certain price point doesn't have to be designer.

Speaker 5:

I just have to feel good in it so there's not a, you know, a one-stop shop or a particular place that I feel like encompasses all of what that is. For me, it's just I see it, I like it, I buy it. I figure I put it together. But I would definitely say my keywords are more like sparkly feminine.

Speaker 3:

Hmm okay, I think if I was to type in, I'm looking at Pinterest now. So if I was to type in on print Pinterest, I will put like leather.

Speaker 5:

I like, I like leather.

Speaker 3:

I like relaxed fit, like pants. I like not so much monochromatic, I'm trying to like work it through. I do like texture, mix of texture, not so much mix of color, so like multimedia when it comes to like a fur and a satin leather and a I don't know sheer mesh or something like that. Huh, shoulders I do love shoulder pads, I do like a good shoulder pad. I like blazers. I like I don't know those are the. Those are the keywords that I would put in elevated basics, that I think those are my keywords.

Speaker 4:

I think I'm more of a tomboy chic edge. Okay, tomboy chic edge. Classical none, no, not traditional classic classic. I like good quality pieces and I do like a piece, one piece, that stands out on my body and everything can go around it anchors it

Speaker 4:

yep that's it I appear, and it's typically pants I love. I'm a separate squirrel. I really wear dresses. I love skirts, but not so much dresses. When I'm a separate skirt, I put a pant on and everything anchors around that bottom. It's always my bottoms, mostly my bottom jeans I loved in them, loved in them okay, I'm typing these things in cuz.

Speaker 3:

I also want to see how they translate into our algorithm. Algorithm, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Wincer um, athleisure for sure. Yep, minimal, cozy, cute. I would say that you know, I like it, I like a great, I like a great, anything as long as I can make it work. Comfort is always the first thought, and then I can style it up from there. Yeah, according to the occasion, if I'm putting in a word, I usually start with street style. Like, literally this morning I put cardigan, pencil, skirt, street style, yeah, yeah it's always because that's the most authentic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, always I knew I was wearing this skirt from when I wore it the other night, and then I just happened to have this on when I went for a walk this morning shirt again.

Speaker 5:

Let's line these two together, shit this gonna work yeah, those heels.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I already had this hat on. I did enough to get my face in the main sense yeah, I'm saying so but it just has to make sense for my lifestyle. So lifestyle is important to you. I agree, I tell you like what I'm doing day to day, where I'm moving. I I knew I was coming here, so I didn't.

Speaker 4:

I can run around in heels right, but you got a stripper in your car not today. I'm going to pick up.

Speaker 2:

Lord, I'm going home you know what I'm saying like I'm not taking too many steps around. Yeah, I know where I'm trying to. So if that's the case, I can wear my pump all day long. But if I'm going to work and I got shit to do, you gonna catch me in a flat boot or a sneaker that just makes no sense for my lifestyle what you doing, what's your keywords?

Speaker 1:

for me sexy, boho, chic, little street style. Yeah, I like to find, thank you.

Speaker 1:

I like to find things that are subtle. Subtle because I, because of my shape, I try not to do too much and be like, oh my ass got to be out of this. You know I am gonna give a little cleavage depends on the day and where we're going but I like to have a little something but then class it up just a little bit or make it kind of a girly tomboy moment. You know, just kind of depends. I am doing better about wearing sneakers because you know we can wear heels every day. It's not realistic. So finding, you know, I like a good flat boot, something that gives me a little height as well. So you know this, that yeah.

Speaker 3:

I think that we probably hit them all on the nose. I try to type them in.

Speaker 4:

Who is to see exactly what was popping up?

Speaker 3:

and absolutely, just absolutely. I want to see. I didn't really see any black girls under your, under your description, and the thing is except for Tracy.

Speaker 4:

I did see Tracy and I like her but yeah, she's not everyday to me, mm-hmm, like it, you know. Good for all, I'm going out on a date, ross you know, but yeah, cuz she's got great. So, because I, when I type in street style, I am looking for that girl, I'm gonna work typically.

Speaker 1:

Monday through Friday, Saturday I'm coming here Sunday.

Speaker 4:

I ain't doing she. Yeah, on my day-to-day of like dressing up and looking great. It's like maybe once a month I'm not looking for her. Yeah, I'm looking for. That is tending to skew toward the cute Scandinavian girl with the regular the uh. That are what do you got the platform Do?

Speaker 1:

you want to effortless street style.

Speaker 4:

I love Kelana. She's on the list. She wears heels every single I can't and she's very petite. She's like your guys, is high Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

Okay and it's hard to like. Sometimes it's hard for me to pull off sneakers with certain looks. I just can't do it.

Speaker 4:

She's like petite and she's tiny, like she's like.

Speaker 5:

Nothing Kelana.

Speaker 1:

The baggy look very well.

Speaker 4:

Also very slim and I think that makes a difference.

Speaker 3:

So I think, send us what you, you, which your thing is, and I want to find cuz. Now I feel like this Now, when I find the black black girl yeah, I do, because I want to see what you're in between it's also it is very hard on the like day-to-day work schedule, like I don't even consider work. I'm wearing sweatpants. I got like six variations, do you want?

Speaker 5:

to look good.

Speaker 3:

Don't give up, unless I'm doing fittings. You know what I'm saying. I have to be like presentable if I'm just gonna be sitting in this office, or I gotta be. Well, sometimes when I shop I do try to look cute, yeah. But like what if I gotta just sit on in this office and I'll say you can get this sweat pant with this turtleneck Literally sweat pant, turtleneck a little sweater a cute sneaker that is my

Speaker 4:

that's cute.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's me, that's my uniform and like I just I can't think about it. I get too flustered when it comes to work stuff to even think about trying to be cute for real unless.

Speaker 1:

I.

Speaker 3:

Unless I'm specifically has to be like in front of, like in a fitting in somebody face, you gotta be like, alright.

Speaker 4:

I gotta hold interest page dedicated toward working 14 hour days. Yeah, I have a whole Pinterest page just for working. That's interesting. Yeah, I got it for everything date night, beauty, working, not working every day, like I should say fashion, fashion, fashion, art, fashion.

Speaker 2:

Interior is our that's what your Pinterest. I might say magusta. I can't think I fuck with.

Speaker 5:

I like my goose yeah yeah, this is our birthday.

Speaker 3:

No. I see you are the perfect representation of getting dressed on a daily. You're gonna be coordinated.

Speaker 2:

You're gonna be presented, ain't no, where's you she will.

Speaker 5:

I don't know where this rumor came from. I see, go to work in heels, cuz I have never worn a hill.

Speaker 3:

It's a hill, try as you may, you gonna hit it every time. I says I see is gonna have a sequence. She's gonna be coordinated, she's gonna bring yes you gonna have a little sparkle, sparkly, shimmy. It's gonna be a set Everyday.

Speaker 5:

Well, you know, coming out of pandemic years, there was nowhere else to go but to work. Yeah, man, I'm just looking at like when the hell else I'm?

Speaker 3:

gonna wear it but work.

Speaker 5:

So do you pull yourself out the night before you prep.

Speaker 2:

Damn I don't do, but I do.

Speaker 5:

I get dressed on the fly. Oh see, that's her. That's a genie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I like her yeah yeah, I definitely get dressed on the fly.

Speaker 4:

I have to have, it has to be a spirit like a.

Speaker 2:

This is gonna work.

Speaker 3:

I do think, though, I need to go back, comb back through my closet and get rid of a lot of stuff and then also Start to like be more intentional about the pieces that I purchased and put more pieces and more Elevated. If I'm gonna do elevated basics, I gotta do it right. So, like we were talking about t-shirts that one time, and like just having a good Couple white t-shirts, you paid a good and, look, maybe pay $100 for it, but it's solid. You can do what you want, alter it how you need to, just so that when I do throw on something very simple like a sweatpants and a turtleneck, it looks a little bit more intentional and elevated and elevated, versus just being like I roll out of bed, because I mean I give I roll out of bed a lot.

Speaker 5:

I Do I need to do a closet read? Haul, because also my closet, because I don't have a lot of closet space and the spread through every closet in the whole house. I Forget about stuff that was way, way in the back, that I ain't seen or whatever, and it's like a lot of this is you can't fit it no more.

Speaker 5:

You need to give it away, I know you loved it, but you two sizes bigger now and Things that might be out of you know, like out of trends or whatever. I just need to do a good closet cleanup and organize to that one point. I was so proud of myself for having like shirts together, dresses together, pants together, and now it's.

Speaker 3:

Okay, well, we have our charges. I feel like y'all, if you don't know, look, we gonna look to try to find our Everyday it black girl to send to Mia so she can have some reference. And then, I guess, the takeaways yeah, let's post our it girls, okay, based off of our keywords. Okay, I think that'll be a cute little game. Yeah, I think that's all for this episode. That's all we got. Yeah, that's all we got. We'll see y'all again next week.

Speaker 1:

Hey, yeah, appreciate y'all, bye.

Speaker 2:

Please.