Halle, who juggles being an actress and mom to 3-year-old Nahla, loves to keep it comfy. And now she’s teamed up with popular German retailer Deichmann Shoes to create her own shoe designs. The Revlon spokeswoman did a fab private shoot in Germany this week to showcase her ’5th Avenue by Halle Berry’ collection:
In the commercial, we’ll see Halle getting caught up in changing her outfits and shoes in her dressing room even though she’s late to her film set.
The shoes are mostly and relatively low-heeled, wedged, and comfy but with a stylish edge moms of little ones could definitely appreciate. Halle said about her creations:
“Women have always loved shoes. It’s like if your hair is not right and your shoes are not right, the woman is not right. If both of them are right, you’re pretty much OK.”
She continued:
“And shoes are a statement. They can be very sexy; they can say something about where you are in the day; they can say what your mood is; they give you a chance to accessorize. And I’m a girl that loves to change my shoes all the time. It’s an expression of who you are really. I’m a girl if I find a shoe that I really like I like to get them in all colours. I’m big on that.”
What’s her personal faves? The 45-year-old Hollywood star revealed:
“I would say I’m a nude girl because this goes with everything. You can dress it up and dress it down. I can’t think of any girl who wouldn’t want her name on a brand of shoes. I think that’s pretty cool.”
Halle’s spring/summer range of 40 limited edition shoes will boast peep toes with wedge heels, mid-heeled sandals with straps and mid and high-heeled sling sandals on wedge heels.
The shoes go on sale in the UK in early March with prices starting at £29.99.
BONUS: Halle’s baby’s daddy Gabriel Aubry has agreed to go to anger management classes in light of the assault charges filed on him by Nahla’s nanny.
SOURCE: THEYBF.com
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k’naan is one of our national lyrical treasures and he has scored a major feature in that of mister Illmatic NaS! The sonf is called ‘Paid Dues’ and delivers in true K’naan fashion.
Its late and Christmas is almost over. Make sure you end it creatively and you just might get and give a present
50 will be dropping a new mixtape called The Big 10 commemorating his first mixtape 50 Cent Is The Future and each song will be supported by a video. Here is a sneak peak of one of the songs.
You may have heard, Erick Sermon has suffered from a heart attack. Our prayers are with him, wishing you get better soon playboy.
A pedestrian was struck by a TTC bus this morning. What is going on with the TTC? Read the story below.
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On September 13th—Common and author Adam Bradley will be releasing the autobiography, One Day It’ll All Make Sense. The memoir named after his third-solo album, will be distributed via Atria Books and is currently available now for pre-order on Amazon.
In One Day It’ll All Make Sense, Common holds nothing back. He tells what it was like for a boy with big dreams growing up on the South Side of Chicago. He reveals how he almost quit rapping after his first album, Can I Borrow a Dollar?, sold only two thousand copies. He recounts his rise to stardom, giving a behind-the-scenes look into the recording studios, concerts, movie sets, and after-parties of a hip-hop celebrity and movie star. He reflects on his controversial invitation to perform at the White House, a story that grabbed international headlines. And he talks about the challenges of balancing fame, love, and fatherhood.
Each chapter begins with a letter from Common addressed to an important person in his life—from his daughter to his close friend and collaborator Kanye West, from his former love Erykah Badu to you, the reader. Through it all, Common emerges as a man in full. Rapper. Actor. Activist. But also father, son, and friend. Common’s story offers a living example of how, no matter what you’ve gone through, one day it’ll all make sense.
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Another video for one of the singles off the mixtape. Man, now mixtapes from bigger artists get the same push as indie artists official albums. SMH
Below is the unedited report.
(AllHipHop News) A man has admitted to being involved in the attack on rap star Tupac Shakur in 1994, inside Manhattan’s Quad Studios in November of 1994, after allegedly being paid $2,500 dollars by James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond.
Dexter Isaac, a former friend of Rosemond, is an inmate currently serving life in prison for murder, robbery and other offenses.
Isaac came forward Wednesday (June 15th) with the information on the eve of what would be Tupac’s 40th birthday.
He confessed to his involvement in the November 30th, 1994 robbery of Tupac Shakur to AllHipHop.com, after Jimmy Henchman identified him in a statement, relating to Henchman’s indictment for dealing numerous kilos of cocaine. Continue reading