Stephen Curry’s Wife Ayesha Curry pledges to honor Black Female icons like Rosa Parks with her new clothing collection


Stephen Curry’s Wife Ayesha Curry pledges to honor Black Female icons like Rosa Parks with her new clothing collection

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Ayesha Curry, the wife of the greatest shooter in the history of the NBA has taken the world by storm as the multitalented sensation now adds more to her resume with the launch of her first fashion collection, which happens in collaboration with JustFab, which is a tech style fashion group, specializing in the online shopping of Shoes, boots, handbags, accessories and clothing, as Ayesha now intends to put a sparkle of her own talent and style in her newest fashion collection which will also include shoes. What makes the launch of her Fashion Collection more special is the fact that Ayesha has pledged to honor Black Female Icons like Rosa Parks through the collection using her iconic style.

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Ayesha Curry is known for being more than the 3-point King Stephen Curry’s wife. She is one of the most highly discussed wives in the NBA, and is known as several things including but not limited to, actress, entrepreneur, cookbook author, and cooking TV personality two which she now also adds fashion designer with the launch of her latest Fashion Collection. Ayesha Curry who is a Canadian-American woman got married to Stephen Curry in the year 2011 and the couple have together become one of the most highly discussed couples who have done multiple ventures together and have taken the world by storm.

Ayesha Curry intends to do the same thing with her newest fashion lineup as she now collaborates with JustFab in an effort to honor the Female Black Icons who have had a great impact on the Black Lives Matter movement and have highlighted the importance of participation of women in this movement.

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Let us now take a closer look at Ayesha Curry’s latest ventures as she now enters the realms of the FashionTech world.

Ayesha Curry launches latest Fashion Collection honoring Female Black Icons

Ayesha Curry and Stephen Curry
Ayesha Curry and Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry recently announced the launch of her newest fashion collection which happens in collaboration with Fashion Technology brand JustFab as she now intends to put an iconic sparkle in her latest Fashion Collection.

Ayesha Curry’s newest venture in the Fashion world will include dresses, jumpsuits, tops, trousers, shorts, and jackets, as well as heels, mules, sandals, boots, and sneakers and in order to highlight the subtle nature of colors, Ayesha chose a warm color palette for this styling, including yellow, white, burgundy, and beige. These are the colors which have been chosen in order to embrace the coming weather of summer. Putting all of this together, Ayesha has launched her latest Fashion Collection which, in which the price of the dresses will range from $32.95 to $59.95, while the shoe collection ranges from $29.95 to $56.95.

Ayesha Curry
Ayesha Curry

In her newest venture, Ayesha has also pledged to honor Black Female Icons, which she will do by naming each she model after a prominent Black Female Icon of a certain period, e.g. Nina Simone, Toni Morrison, Billie Holiday, Maya Angelou, Rosa Parks, bell hooks, and more.

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Ayesha also added flavor to her promotion as she stated, “I wanted to envision Princess Diana going to Coachella,” Curry said on the collection’s vibe. “I myself have been trying to go to Coachella for a decade now and have never gotten to go, so I was like if I don’t get to go, at least I’m going to dress like I’m going.” And to justify her actions of honoring female icons, she said that her reason to do so was “to honor their embodiment of that free spirit and the spirit of that time and recognize the important part they played in history.”

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