• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
Subscribe
  • Fashion
  • Sneakers
  • Bags
  • Accessories
  • Music
  • Rihanna
  • Follow
    • INSTAGRAM
    • FACEBOOK
    • PINTEREST
    • TWITTER
    • YOUTUBE
Beauty January 19, 2020
By Kyla Demas
SHARE THIS ARTICLE
Share Tweet Pin Linkedln Email Reddit
Beauty

The Lip Bar Links With Justine Skye For Island-Kissed Makeup Capsule

January 19, 2020. Leave a Comment

Detroit-based beauty brand The Lip Bar taps Brooklyn-based singer Justine Skye for its first effort celebrity collaboration. Taking inspiration from Skye’s Jamaican heritage, the capsule includes some of Skye’s go-to makeup colors.

Offerings includes an Island Gyal four-shade cheek and eye palette ($25); a Fiya metallic brown matte lip gloss ($16); a One Love shimmery brown lip gloss ($16); and an Island Ting eyeliner ($14) offered in a bold blue color guaranteed to make eyes of any shade pop.

Priced at $60 for the entire collection, Lip Bar an and it’s available on thelipbar.com.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7YpxPmjkPR/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7XO0MGh5tI/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Y0FTUB_ek/

Beauty Justine Skye

What To Read Next

Read More
Fenty Beauty

Fenty Beauty Doubled Its Annual Revenue In 2022

French luxury conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton announced earnings yesterday and noted that Fenty Beauty doubled its

Read More ...
by Lois Sakany on January 27, 2023
SHARE
Read More
News

P&G Beauty Acquires Mielle Organics From Founders Monique And Melvin Rodriguez

Proctor & Gamble Beauty has acquired Mielle Organics from wife and husband founders Monique and Melvin Rodriguez who

Read More ...
by Lois Sakany on January 12, 2023
SHARE
Read More
Beauty

Mielle Speaks On Rosemary Mint Hair Oil Controversy, Promises Formula Won’t Change

Attempting to smoothe over controversy generated on TikTok by a white influencer recommending a product, Mielle has published

Read More ...
by Lois Sakany on January 5, 2023
SHARE
Lizzo’s #Yitti brand celebrates Black History M Lizzo’s #Yitti brand celebrates  Black History Month with a capsule inspired by Afro-Futurism.

Designed by Yitty's VP of Design Kara Lacayo and #Lizzo, the 'Corset' jacket (pictured) is the winner! $129.95 now on Yitty.com
Somalian-Norwegian model Ceval walks (Di)Vision ru Somalian-Norwegian model Ceval walks (Di)Vision runway for #CopenhagenFashionWeek. 

🎥 @marenschia
Nike and Tiffany follow up on accessories reveal ( Nike and Tiffany follow up on accessories reveal (scroll back) with a debut on foot 'fit courtesy of LeBron James. 

He's also wearing a one-off custom varsity jacket by Settlemier's Jackets. Tough!
Nike and Tiffany have revealed a selection of acce Nike and Tiffany have revealed a selection of accessories to accompany their Air Force 1 collaborative shoe. Items include a shoe horn, lace dubrae, toothbrush and whistle, ranging in price from $250-$475.

Priced at $400 for the shoe, Nike and Tiffany's AF1 (style code: DZ1382-001) drops on March 7th.
Scathing 5,400-word report via The Cut's Tahirah H Scathing 5,400-word report via The Cut's Tahirah Hairston on Kerby Jean-Raymond whose label Pyer Moss appears to no longer be operational. 

Check out an excerpt below. 

Ten years in, Jean-Raymond’s star has only risen. He hangs out with celebrities (Tracee Ellis Ross, Brent Faiyaz), made a cameo on Insecure, and drives flashy cars (a McLaren 720S, an Aston Martin Superleggera, a Porsche GT3 RS). Meanwhile, his brand is nearly nonexistent.

There is no Pyer Moss boutique. The clothing celebrated on the runway was mostly not available to anybody who didn’t have a celebrity stylist to pull it for them, and company insiders complained that quality control was so uneven that at times what was produced was too flawed to be sold. Jean-Raymond sometimes missed deadlines, didn’t always pay bills, started other projects, and alienated allies. He referred to Pyer Moss as an “art project” and seemed reluctant to make practical choices. Among the fashion insiders who had cheered his rise, there has been a growing feeling that he has wasted an opportunity to build something important.

The last straw for many of his early supporters was his couture show in July 2021. Titled “WAT U IZ,” and put on in the U.S. during Paris Couture Week, it was a tribute to the various innovations that Black people have been responsible for, often without credit. The models came down the runway decked out in a jar of peanut butter and a traffic light. A lot of it wasn’t really clothing, much less couture. Even if the professional critics and other members of the fashion press seemed hesitant to publicly express their disappointment, they whispered among each other that he’d lost the plot of his brand.
It's official! #Nike and #Tiffany have a "Legendar It's official! #Nike and #Tiffany have a "Legendary Pair" dropping soon!
INSTAGRAMFACEBOOKPINTERESTTWITTERYOUTUBE
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Shop

Copyright © Snobette - Privacy Policy

Asset 1
Asset 1
Asset 1
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Fashion
  • Sneakers
  • Bags
  • Accessories
  • Music
  • Rihanna