Lifestyle: Jumping Colors

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“This final project was implemented to celebrate the glory of melanin and to address the beauty in the various pigments of brown women.” -AmandaLuxe

Recently, I teamed up with a New York City urban enthusiast, Amanda Moore-Karim, on a special project entitled, “Jumping Colors.” Over the course of a month, Amanda assembled a strong team of models, stylists, and a great photographer (Myself), to bring her vision to life.A modern piece of art, Jumping Colors delivers a powerful message. It serves to highlight the beauty within ethnic beauty.

Amanda states, “It’s unfortunate that the Light Skin vs. Dark Skin epidemic still exists in our community; creating a divide amongst our people. It saddens me the stereotypes associated with a skin tone are still a thing. It can get annoying for a woman of light skin pigmentation to be perceived as bourgeoisie. It can get exhausting with the constant nasty jokes a woman of dark skin pigment puts up with. At the end of day, we’re all Black. We are all beautiful and should be grateful God has blessed us with this brilliant feature known as melanin–no matter the hue.”

From the perspective of lighter skinned African American male, it’s very sad that our race is still split along color lines. Whether I’m receiving unfair treatment from other races or experiencing resentment based on my “light skinned privileges” (Reinforced by insecurities within our own race), my “blackness” has always been attacked from both sides. Growing up, my siblings and I were raised to see a spectrum of brown. My father is a dark skinned African American man, and my mother is a light skinned, African/Native American woman. Since my parents have completely different skin complexions, they made us full aware of our melanin beauty. Plus, black was always black in the Carmichael household.

However, as an adult, I realized that everyone was not raised with the same mentality. This is why Jumping Colors really hit home to me. From the darkest chocolate to the lightest vanilla , we have to appreciate and love our blackness. It all starts within.

For the full post, head over to her website: http://www.amandaluxe.com/blog-2/2016/2/29/inspiration-behind-jumping-colors

Check out the some of the photos below!

Credits:

– Models: Nakea Tyson (Pink) | Chanel Love (Green) | Bianca Jeanty (Blue)
– Photography by Bryce Lennon
– Skirt Designs by Cecily Habimana
– Styling by Candace Rogue
– Art Direction by Amanda Moore-Karim

Strictly Business: Casual Professional

post_kris3_093015_01post_kris3_093015_02post_kris3_093015_03post_kris3_093015_04post_kris3_093015_05Blazer: Asos |
Sweater: H&M |
Pants: H&M |
Shoes: Aldo |
Pocket square and lapel pin: @bell67vintage

Comfort and professional! Two words that don’t seem like they’d go together. For some odd reason, most people are under the assumption that business casual, or professional clothing, has to be uncomfortable and stuffy.

For this post, Kris shows us how to dress professionally in the most casual way possible.

He states, “This look is a great casual-formal outfit. The blazer tops off the professional look while the sweater screams business casual. Wear this outfit to work and go straight out for happy hour while looking good and staying comfortable!”

To add that extra flair to his blazer, Kris added his very own custom pocket square and lapel pin. The pocket square, which was created from hand sewn vintage fabrics, was perfectly paired with the lapel pin, made of silk flowers and a gold kilt pin. Kris agrees, “Both of these items, alone or together, adds that finishing  touch that every blazer needs.”

In finishing off this look, Kris decided to add a debonair flair with his dark brown, double monk strap dress shoes.  “The dapper man should ALWAYS own a dark, brown dress shoe and a double monk strap. In my personal opinion, monk straps compared to any other style of shoe screams, I know what I’m doing here!”

Indeed Kris, indeed.

So, how do you feel about this particular look?

Feel free to share with us in the comments section below.

Men’s Style Mondays

post_bryce1_022016_01post_bryce1_022016_02post_bryce1_022016_03post_bryce1_022016_08post_bryce1_022016_05Cardgian: ASOS | Shirt: ASOS |
Jeans: RiverIsland | Loafers: ASOS

For the last couple of months, I’ve had my heart set out on finding a longline cardigan. Fortunately, ASOS had one in stock for $16.50. Yes, $16.50!

Beyond it’s dirt cheap price, this cardigan is a standout for sure! Worn casually around the house, or in the streets, you have so many styling options.

Per usual, my outfit is never complete without a few important pieces. This includes a muscle crew neck shirt, a pair of distressed skinny jeans, and suede loafers. I guess you can call this the “Bryce Lennon” staple.

So, how do you feel about this particular look? Feel free to share with us in the comments section

Thanks for reading!

How Did I Wear…

post_bryce3_013016_06post_bryce3_013016_02post_bryce3_013016_03post_bryce3_013016_04post_bryce3_013016_05Jacket: H&M | Tee: ASOS |
Jeans: ASOS | Flannel: H&M |
Boots: DSW

How did I wear…a moto jacket?

As mentioned in a previous post, one of my favorite Christmas gifts this year was the black, leather moto jacket from H&M.

Tip: Although these coats were apparently sold everywhere, finding a decent Moto jacket was a very difficult task. Stores like H&M, Forever21, Zara, and ASOS were selling out like crazy! So, make sure to preorder or purchase one immediately upon discovery.

Why? To be honest, I’ve been in search of the perfect moto jacket for two years. This one had to stand out in the crowd. When opening this particular gift, I was more than satisfied.

Tip: Don’t settle for a simple moto jacket. There are many other options available. Consider my letterman/moto jacket if you can find it.

Not only was this jacket perfect for my street style wardrobe, it’s contrasting leather sleeves put a twist on the classic, letterman style.

Tip: Don’t confine your jacket to just casual looks. You can wear it with very casual, to formel looks. The possibilities are endless!

Styling wise, I paired together a simple muscle, crew neck tee from Asos with those infamous DIY distressed denim jeans. For a little black and brown contrast, I slid in to my favorite pair of suede, chelsea boots.

Most of my outfits are never complete without the inclusion of an old checkered flannel shirt. As shown above, I just tied it around my waist. Simple, right?

So, how do you feel about this particular look? Feel free to share with us in the comments section below.

Thanks for reading!