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Celebrity October 28, 2016
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Laura Stylez Analyzes 2016’s Biggest Music Controversies Involving Beyoncé, ASAP, Drake & More

October 28, 2016. Leave a Comment

In part two of her exclusive interview with Snobette, Hot 97 and Improper Etiquette host Laura Stylez chopped it up over some of the biggest controversies in music thus far in 2016, starting with the release of Beyoncé‘s Lemonade album in April, and the debates generated by “Sorry” and its infamous “Becky with the good hair” lyrics.

She then took on ASAP Rocky‘s unwillingness in July to provide enthusiastic support of Black Lives Matters, and in the same month, Kim Kardashian revealing on Snapchat the conversation that occurred between Kanye West and Taylor Swift over the song “Famous.”

She also provided feedback on Lil Yachty‘s much-discussed interview in June with her co-hosts, Ebro Darden and Peter Rosenberg, and the perception that the Hot 97 morning team is not impressed by the rap music being made by the newest generation of rappers.

Stylez went on to tackle the social media firestorm created by a one-off comment from Ebro in August, implying Drake had issues with Eminem, a statement that led to a blow up between Hot 97, Ebro, Drake and Complex magazine. The run down of controversies ends with her views on Chris Brown‘s run in with a SWAT team at his home in Los Angeles in late August.

Check out the interview below, along with part one.

Celebrity Music Beyoncé Chris Brown Complex Drake Ebro Darden Eminem Hot 97 Improper Etiquette Kanye West Kim Kardashian Laura Stylez Lemonade Lil Yachty Peter Rosenberg Rachel Roy Sorry Taylor Swift

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After The Cut published a story titled "Our Condolences To The Birkin" the internet got into their feelings. 
 
Tiktoker tastechidera weighs in on the first video, then on the second clarifies her stance as not anti Telfar.

The last video is by stylist Ebony Brown ( TiKTok fashionablyfearless) who does not support owning a Birkin.

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At Project LV, we asked Jeffrey Campbell’s lovel At Project LV, we asked Jeffrey Campbell’s lovely and talented creative director @bird_cam to select the label’s most of-the-moment shoe and she selected this Bow Down mule in multiple colors. ✨✨✨
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Know for his 1983 Pleats Please collection, L'Eau D'Issey fragrance, the Bao Bag, to name a few, Miyake's design legacy is meaningful. 

Expressing of view of fashion that was artful and timeless, he once said, "Anything that’s in fashion goes out of style too quickly. I don’t make fashion. I make clothes."

Eschewing a classust view on fashion, in another exchange, he said, "What I wanted to make wasn’t clothes that were only for people with money. It was things like jeans and t-shirts, things that were familiar to lots of people, easy to wash and easy to use."

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The sneakers drop on August 12th on icestudios.shop.
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The brand CEO, Robyn Rihanna Fenty made an acceptance speech for the occasion.

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The baby blue shoe made its debut as worn by an A$AP Ferg in an exchange with @thepeoplegallery_. In the clip Ferg noted the pair he was wearing was unreleased.

Launched in 2021, Ice Studios has been embraced by New York’s cool creative class with limited edition capsules including baby tees, cargo skirts, beanies and sequin bikinis.

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