Chef Roble and Saada Ahmed’s Everyday People monthly brunch party has become one of the coolest events for New York City’s cool crowd. Beyond the food, musical performances, and celebrity VIP, some of the most fashionable people in the city show up to show off their unique style. This past Sunday I attended the event to document all the fabulous attendees. Check it below.
I wore a pleated skirt I had made in Ghana during my trip there a few years ago. I wanted the skirt to be the standout piece, so I wore a sweatshirt close to my flesh tone, minimal accessories, and camel colored wedge heels.
The ladies looked great in flirty skirts and dresses.
I loved her boots and NY Jet’s T-Shirt.
Isn’t she beautiful?
These ladies looked great. Loved the ankara shoes.
Speaking of Ankara…loved these pants.
The guys looked casual cool.
Loved his accessories.
Cool look.
Clearly black and white was the color palette for many of the guys.
Some of the ladies kept it casual but fresh.
I love this look on Joy Adaeze.
Some of the men embraced color.
Chef Roble included.
Great hair, makeup, accessories, and beautiful complexions were aplenty.
Chrissy Lampkin was there. She was super cool.
Beverly Bond’s DJ set was so on point.
Amanda Diva was the host.
Before the brunch party began, Dark and Lovely held a presentation of it’s Au Naturale Anti-Breakage and Anti-Shrinkage lines to members of the press. The company brought a few of their models along to demonstrate the products, including Wakeema Hollis pictured above.
Roble took a moment to take some press shots along with Les Nubians who performed at the event. Nice event overall.
You captured the most simplest yet captivating cultural styles. Great job!