Hot or Not? MTV’s Angela Simmons
February 18, 2009 by Tracy Hopkins
Filed under Celebrity Style, Entertainment, Fashion, Fashion Trends
The response to my post on Angela and Vanessa Simmon’s MTV show, “Daddy’s Little Girls,“ was great. So I know these lovely young ladies have quite a few Hot Mama Daily fans. The girls’ recently hosted a fashion show in Las Vegas, sponsored by Seventeen Magazine to spotlight their fun and flirty Pastry footwear and clothing.
Reformed tomboy Angela (remember how decidedly un-girly she was on “Run’s House?“) has truly blossomed into a pretty, fashion-forward young woman. I love the ’80s-inspired look she rocked for the Pastry show. The teal, animal-print top, lycra leggings, and strappy heels are all FAB. Vanessa’s hot pink skirt …read more
Hot or Not? Teyana Taylor at Fashion Week
February 18, 2009 by Tracy Hopkins
Filed under Celebrity Style, Entertainment, Fashion, Fashion FAILURE!, Fashion Trends
I’m not exactly sure why this young lady is “famous.” Hailed as a the hip-hop protegee of uber-producer Pharrell Williams a couple years ago, Teyana Taylor has yet to release an album. That doesn’t stop the outspoken fashion risk-taker from popping up on MTV every chance she gets (she had her own “My Super Sweet 16” episode and was on a recent edition of “Made“).
So I’m not surprised to see Teyana was at Fashion Week (at the coveted Barbie show from the look of the bowed box in her hand). But do you like what she was wearing? The …read more
Meet MTV’s “Daddy’s Girls”: Angela and Vanessa Simmons
January 7, 2009 by Tracy Hopkins
Filed under Accessories, Celebrity Style, Entertainment, Fashion, Fashion Trends
I almost hate to admit it, but MTV’s “The Hills” is one of my guilty pleasures. Still, I’m disappointed by the show’s blatant lack of diversity. I suppose Audrina is the most “ethnic” girl on the show because she’s the only brunette in a sea of bottle blondes. So I looked forward to Whitney Port’s New York City spinoff, “The City,” where I thought for sure there’d be at least one woman of color represented in the cast. I was wrong.
Overall, “The City” doesn’t look much like the Big Apple I live in. So I was pleasantly surprised to catch …read more






