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Fashion September 5, 2020
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Matte Brand Sizzles With Grayscale And 4Hunnid Los Angeles Presentation

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September 5, 2020. Leave a Comment

Matte Brand as led by Briana Shaneé presented its latest collection today with a sizzling runway show staged on Friday (September 4, 2020) in Los Angeles at Lux Angeles Studios.

While staged sans an audience, Shaneé, who directed the effort, kept the energy high with a steady stream of drop-dead gorgeous models who danced, flexed and strutted their stuff to a soundtrack (produced by Shaneé) featuring r&b classics mixed with current faves.

Titled “Made in LA,” the three-part presentation opened with a collection of Matte Brand stretch and mesh separates and dresses all themed on the color white. Part two featured an equally sexy collection of Harley Davidson-branded garments made in partnership with Khala Jones’ Grayscale label.

The event finished with a capsule of looks made in collaboration with YG‘s 4Hunnid label. The eight piece paisley and rhinestone collection includes a set of tights, a full bodysuit, slip dress, track shorts, face mask, durag, and sleeve, offered in either blue or red.

In a shout out to YG’s (real name Keenon Jackson) label, 4Hunnid Records, the presentation included new signee, rapper Day Sulan, and was closed out by YG and Shaneé. As well, the soundtrack featured YG’s brand new single “Equinox,” featuring Day.

Priced from $50 for the mask and up to $120 for the bodysuit, Matte Brand and 4Hunnid’s capsule in red is now available on shopmatte.com. The blue version will drop next week.

Enjoy a look at the Matte Brand’s “Made in LA” runway show below.

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