Toni Morrison takes readers ‘Home’

Several years ago, I watched Toni Morrison on HBO’s The Blacklist, which featured groundbreaking and influential African-Americans recounting their experiences in the world.  I remember (because I wrote them down), her words then: 

“Writing is the only free place; it’s the only place where I’m not doing what somebody else wants or asks or needs. Writing is mine. So [after] winning the Nobel Prize, suddenly I’m in a different league – not just out there in the world but in my head. That sort of rivalry with oneself – that is not self-generated but generated outside. The necessity [is] for me to make sure my work [is] not somebody else’s version of what I should be writing about.                                               

You know perfectly well that you’re pulling from the rest of the world of books. But what you want to make is this one little place, like the facet of a diamond. Just one little shape. And that’s where you live, and that’s yours.”

With her latest offering, Morrison polishes that diamond to a high shine and holds it up for her audience to admire.

At a narrow 150 or so pages, readers may be deceived into believing the Nobel Prize winner’s latest is an easy read.  But the story of Frank Money – a young Korean war veteran who returns to his rural home in order to rescue his younger sister – grips you from its opening pages to the conclusion. 

Frank’s odyssey – in which he saves his sister while saving his own war-ravaged self – addresses what NPR describes as the  “sickening abominations routinely inflicted on African-Americans: unsafe medical experiments, exclusion from public restrooms, [and] forced gladiatorlike knife fights for the amusement of betting spectators.”

Morrison pulls no punches, and her beautiful, lyrical prose cast a spell over me.  I could not put this book down.

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Jennifer Hudson for QVC

JHud is releasing a new line of womenswear for QVC this September. The 14 piece collection looks like comfortable knit separates and casual wear.

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“I feel like I represent every woman. I’ve been on both sides of the fence. I’ve been a big girl and now whatever this is, the average size, whatever you want to call it. But I wanted the clothes to be where any girl could wear it — no matter what size you are — and you could feel comfortable in it.” – Jennifer Hudson to WWD

Yes, but will you wear it? It’s not quite the “House of Dead Wrong”  but I’ll pass!

Shackles on my feet, indeed. 

We feel this footwear – designed by Jeremy Scott – was in utterly poor taste, as did Jesse Jackson; your thoughts?

From Adidas:  “The design of the JS Roundhouse Mid is nothing more than the designer Jeremy Scott’s outrageous and unique take on fashion and has nothing to do with slavery,” the statement said. “We apologize if people are offended by the design and we are withdrawing our plans to make them available in the marketplace.”

Adidas, get your life.

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Knowing is half the battle…

Okay, so no one wants to sashay up to a perfume counter or boutique and ask to try some of that “VURSAYSE,” right? That’s definitely not haute!  Review the videos below to brush up on your pronunciation.  (And note: “CHIC” is pronounced “sheek”).

Haute couture

Givenchy

Louboutin

Hermes

Herves Leger

Thierry Mugler

Lanvin 

We’re all self-conscious; I’m just the first to admit it…

Carry on!

MORE H&M Launch Photos

I Heart H&M

Fab ones, it doesn’t get much “hauter” than H&M’s grand opening yesterday at Huntsville’s Bridge Street Town Centre.  When I arrived at the store at 10:15 AM – nestled between Pinz Eat/Drink/Bowl and Chico’s – a line of patient shoppers trailed outside the store’s glass doors.  First in line were Devin Luckie, of Madison (a rising senior at Sparkman High School), Katie Azzam and Chandler Waite, on summer break from school in Auburn and Vienna, Austria respectively.  Having come Wednesday at 11 PM only to be turned away by security, they returned at 7 AM Thursday and met with success.  Their plan of attack once the doors opened? To purchase an accessory to reveal their free gift, then to shop normally. The lucky trio lounged on lawn chairs while a nearby dj pumped hits into the open courtyard to help keep the crowd amped.

Dawn Abotsi, an H&M spokesperson, gave me a personal tour of the brand new digs as she explained H&M’s philosophy and plans for the area.  So why doesn’t Birmingham have an H&M yet? 

“We feel the South is an important market, and it comes down to finding the right location.  We don’t have any plans we can announce, but this location is a focus.  It’s entirely possible,” Dawn said.  (And really, the drive is not that bad.  Pleasant surroundings and a lack of traffic made the excursion worth the drive.)  For those of you who are looking to shop via the interweb, Dawn mentioned online shopping will launch this fall.

As we made our way around the store, Dawn pointed out that there is something for everyone: whether you are male or female, a trendsetter or classic sophisticate, a woman with curves, an expectant mommy or a style-savvy kid, ‘tween or teen, H&M has something for you.

“We want you to dress your whole family here; you can wear H&M from childhood through adulthood,” Dawn said. Well-made accessories – including coordinating jewelry, eyewear, handbag, shoes, hats and scarves – for both sexes and all ages will complete a look.  “We have 140 designers who design specifically for us,” Dawn revealed.  “You really won’t find knockoffs of other designers here.  We do everything in-house, which allows us to offer everything at a great price.”

And what prices!  From denim starting at $9.95 to “Opening Offer” pieces marked down to $7 plus mix and match swimwear starting at $4.95, the pricing was unbelievable.

As we completed the tour, the crowd outside was showing off “moves like Jagger” and began an impromptu Cupid Shuffle.  As the minutes wound down to the noon ribbon-cutting, I got to talk to Cantrice, a member of the H&M Crew who helped set up the store, who has worked with the company 9 years.  What makes H&M special to her?

“I have a home store [in Baltimore], but I have the pleasure of going to store openings.  H&M puts a lot into developing their employees.  And they’re fashion-forward.   I shopped at the H&M in NYC when it first opened in the US, and I still wear those clothes.  They wash well, they wear well and most of H&M’s pieces are timeless,” she said.

The H&M crew lined the store’s main floor, and then the “running of the shoppers” commenced.  What began as a dull roar and a frenzy of organized chaos eventually quieted to a jumble of steadily moving teens, young professionals, college students, employees shopping on their lunch breaks, and new moms several hours later.  A few were heard at the store’s entry  making hurried calls home for more capital, and others braved the long lines for the dressing rooms and cash registers.

I made it out alive at 3:30, with a chic caftan ($34.95) for my mom and a color-blocked clutch ($17.95) and pair of earrings ($7.95) for myself.

“We’ll be back tomorrow,” Devin promised.

Stay tuned for more photos!!!

And if you were a giveaway winner, please check your email!

Dump the Pump with Young Professionals United on June 16

Who knew public transit could be fabulous? 

Join Birmingham’s young professionals (“a strategic assembly consisting of leaders, opinion drivers and stakeholders within the Birmingham YP community”) this Saturday, June 16 as they “utilize BJCTA bus system in an aim to drive awareness and strategic focus on the region’s dire need for a viable, interconnecting transit system. 

“YP Dump the Pump Day” participants will board at the BJCTA Downtown location (1735 Morris Ave. Birmingham, AL 35203) at 11:00 A.M., record their observations, and follow route progress until conclusion at the Galleria Mall (300 Galleria Circle, Hoover, AL. 35244).”

For more information on YP Dump the Pump Day, please contact Jarvis Escott at (205) 527-0416.

Muhammad Ali and grandson pose for Louis Vuitton

Let’s all say it together: “Awwwww!”

Ali and his grandson Curtis Conway, Jr.  join a list of other celebrity and iconic supporters of the posh brand including Angelina Jolie and Pele.  The ad campaign – with photos shot by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz -was captured at Ali’s Phoenix home and launches today.  And that haute bag? It’s the Keepall 50, priced at $1630 and can be customized with stripes and/or a monogram.  You can purchase  it online at Louis Vuitton; the luxury brand is also sold at Birmingham’s Saks Fifth Avenue, located at the Summit.

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How…cute.  Kim K recently tweeted a picture of the matching Air Yeezy IIs worn by her and her boo.

Want a pair of your own?  It’s going to cost you.  Originally retailing for $245, these kicks (one of between 3000-5000 limited edition pairs sold around the world) sold on eBay for nearly $90,000.

Image via Kim Kardashian/Instagram

And the winners of our haute H&M giveaway are…

$50 gift cards: Erica Taylor, Bambi Ingram, Kyle Guess, and Alison Kathleen Bivins

GRAND PRIZE ($100 gift card plus 11:30 AM access to H&M): Laura Patterson

But don’t worry: if you plan to be at H&M’s grand opening tomorrow, you still have a shot at winning!  In celebration of opening day, H&M at Bridge Street Town Centre will offer the first 250 shoppers in line an H&M t-shirt and Access to Fashion Pass, valued from $10 to $300, in addition to giveaways and fantastic opening offers starting at $5 for the whole family!

Winners, you will be contacted shortly regarding receiving your prize.  Thanks to everyone who entered and shared the giveaway…stay tuned to SameChicDifferentDay.com for more fabulosity!

XOXO Alexis

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