Niecy Nash’s rise to stardom can simply be
attributed to good old fashioned hard work. Add rambunctious,
side-splitting humor to the mix and you’ve got the perfect combination
for some serious star power. Making audiences laugh since her Reno 911 days, the actress’s résumé boasts a number of television shows and films like Ava Duvernay directed, Selma,
to her credit. So, given her expansive career, it’s only inevitable
for her style to coincide. And with a cast as fashionable as her
co-stars on FOX’s hit show Scream Queens, it seems Nash has been giving the girls a bit of red carpet competition. If
there’s anything you can do to stand out in a crowd of Hollywood
hopefuls, do it if you want to make it big. Niecy Nash did that in the
early days of her career with her trademark hair flower. Though
memorable, and quite possibly trendsetting as a few girls in my high
school did it, the flower ran its course.
Since
then, Nash’s style has definitely improved. She traded in wrap,
overruched cotton knit dresses for designers like Christian Siriano and
Hervé Léger.
Though she’s a fan of an “all-black-everything” look to emphasize her more demure side…
…Nash’s
vibrant personality bursts through when she sports bright colors like
red and pink and exciting fabrics like sequins that accentuate her
curvaceous frame yet add structure to her look.
Though
her career may be built on how much she’s made audiences double over in
laughter and her obvious acting chops, she makes it a point to spread
awareness on violence in schools not being a laughing matter through her
Mothers Against Violence In Schools (M.A.V.I.S.) initiative. It’s
always comforting to know that stars use their celebrity status for a
much bigger cause. And if that isn’t in style, I don’t know what is.
What do you think? Are you feeling this week’s pick?
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