Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Monday, September 21, 2009

Sheree Whitfield Ain't Had None In A While



Personally, I think Sheree's fine as hell with a body to match. But what dude's gonna have the patience to get past all that attitude?

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

She By Sheree Is Finally Here!


The rumors are true, Essence.com interviews Sheree about her line being official:

Sheree Whitfield learned her lesson the hard way on the first season of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" when she tried to host a fashion showcase—with no clothing. Now the southern stylista is having the last laugh after presenting a star-studded fashion show for her She By Sheree collection.

ESSENCE.COM: Congrats, Sheree, on the debut of your collection. How was your first fashion show, and what did you learn from the fashion bust we witnessed on the first season?
SHEREE WHITFIELD:
From the last time, I learned it's trial and error. Creating a fashion line is like an assembly line. If one person doesn't perform correctly, everyone is off. I've gone through a lot of seamstresses, and if the clothes weren't right, I wouldn't show them. My name is on it and I take this serious. I've loved fashion since I was a kid and I'm all about the fit. This time I wasn't nervous and felt good about everything. We fit the models and I felt they all were flawless before hitting the runway. I don't regret anything and it took getting knocked down to get me to here. It makes [the victory] that much sweeter.

ESSENCE.COM: What was your inspiration?
WHITFIELD:
My line is sexy, feminine, with a bit of an edge and inspired by the 50's. The clothes are made to be worn with a lot of confidence and it's all about accentuating a woman's shape. Curves are in and my clothes celebrate that. For the show, everyone said they felt like they were in Paris and not Atlanta. I used to go to Fashion Week, so I knew how it should be done.

ESSENCE.COM: Now would you dress your "Housewives" cast mates and have you given Lisa Wu Hartwell, who also has a fashion line, any tips?
WHITFIELD:
I definitely would dress them. I appreciate all of them coming out to the show and that means a lot to me. Doing a fashion line is a lot of hard work. For Lisa, this isn't her passion, and she hired someone to do the line for her. This should be your passion. You need to know about the color forecast or the next season, and all the things that go into this business. You have to be dedicated and put in the time if you want it to really be successful.

ESSENCE.COM: And you are doing just that. So what's next for your line and where can women buy your clothes in the fall?
WHITFIELD:
I am working on getting the clothes into stores next. Now that people can see my designs, I am meeting with buyers from stores and boutiques to feature the clothes nationwide, and they will even start coming to me. However, I don't want it to be in too many stores, so it's still exclusive. These are pieces you can wear to work and then to a cocktail party. I envision women, young and old, wearing this line everywhere.

Sheree Whitfield Interview @ Baby Phat Spring 2010 Show

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Teresa Giudice Gives Birth To 4th Daughter


The infamous table-flipper spouts yet another seed:
There's a new Jersey girl in town! The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice and her husband Joe welcomed daughter Audriana on Monday evening in (where else?) New Jersey, a Bravo rep confirms to PEOPLE.

The baby weighed in at 7 lbs., 14 oz., and was 20 ½ inches long. "Teresa and her husband Joe are doing great," the rep says.


Audriana is the fourth child for the couple, who are also parents to daughters Gia, 8, Gabriella, 4, and Milania, 3.


Giudice
announced the pregnancy in May, shortly before the show's inaugural season ended. She caused some controversy during her time on Housewives, flipping a full dinner table during a fight with castmate Danielle Staub and lashing out at a makeup artist on a reunion show.