Amber Rose, Wiz Khalifa Invade Fashion Police
One of hip hop’s favorite couples met with the police–the fashion police that is. Amber Rose and hubby Wiz Khalifa took their turn on the couch and talked Grammy’s fashion with Joan Rivers, Kelly Osbourne, Giuliana Rancic and George Kotsiopoulos of the hit show, ‘The Fashion Police’. The 30-year-old mommy to son Sebastian modeled her post baby body in a gold sparkling gown by Naeem Kahn and Wiz looked dapper in a suit by YSL at this years ceremony. Rose who is known for her edgy fashion sense hasn’t been shy expressing her self via fashion. In an interview with Lifestyle Mirror stated,
If I want to wear a short skirt I can, and I expect to not be disrespected because I want to feel and dress sexy and not be called a whore. Every woman has the right to dress as she pleases and not be judged by her wardrobe choices, and I support all women doing their thing, whether in high heels and a mini skirt or sweats and sneakers.
Khalifa is also a fashion lover who released a collection of Converse in the fall of last year telling Nike
I was excited to collaborate with the team at Converse because I felt they really got my individual style and vision. The sneakers in my collection are dope and I’m excited to share them with my fans.
Peep the pair of the show airing this week.
[Instagram, Lifestyle Mirror, Nike]
-@missjohnsonp_


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