June Ambrose & Johnetta Boone Macy’s Event Recap
I had a great time at Macy’s “Soul Era” Black History Month event. I had been stressing over the details since I found out about the event. What time I would arrive, what would I wear, what would the experience be like, etc. I attended the DC event so it was just a short walk over from my job.
My biggest worry was what would I wear. I mean June is a celebrity stylist and Johnetta is a famous costume designer. They know style, and they know fashion and I wanted to represent both of those things. A day before the event I became fixated on a bow tie. I wanted a hot pink one but lucked up on a navy blue one. I paired it with a navy stripe blazer that I recently purchased. SCORE!!!!
Style Ambassador/TV Correspondent, Tai Beauchamp was the host for the evening. She moderated the panel discussion with June Ambrose and Johnetta Boone. Their personalities meshed very well. They were informative, inspiring and funny as he!!. The discussion was about fashion in The Soul Era, focused on the ’60s and ’70s style.
Q: What is black style?
A: {June} Black Style is an expression, of energy, you can’t really put it in a box. A lot of things make up black style.
A: {Johnetta} You think skin tone, hair texture, and body types. Then you mix it all up with a garment and that’s how you get style.
Q: During the ’60s/’70s style we had style icons in the music industry and on TV. Pam Grier was a sexy, foxy, hot momma. Whereas Diana Ross was at the opposite end of the spectrum but they were both celebrated. What do you think about that era?
A: {June} The energy was carefree, sexy, provocative, classy, clean yet sensuous. Women showed curves and body and it was okay. Movements were fashion icons like the Black Panthers for example. Your apparel told stories of your experiences.
June on Style
It wasn’t fashion to see a black woman in a turban. People were rude and nasty until they saw it on the runway. Then it became accepted and a part of the style.
Some days you leave home looking like a comma because your outfit is to be continued at the store. You should always leave home as a period or an exclamation. Maybe an accessory is what adds that punctuation to your outfit.
Men’s style is very much in the ’60s right now. The bow tie and dress pant are replacing the saggy pant.
Q: First Lady Michelle Obama has done a great job at representing black designers in the industry. How do we continue to support them?
A: Right now we have fewer black designers than we had back in the ’70s. We can probably count the number of black designers on one hand. Designing is the easier part, getting distribution of their products are the real issue.
Prior to this event, I didn’t know Johnetta Boone, but I’m here to say I am a new fan. Her personality is everything, her hair is fab and she is a local. Yes, she is from the DMV. These ladies are simply electric in every sense of the word. Their energy was magnetic, their personalities were refreshing and their knowledge was endless. Fab and fly!
My niece attended the event with me, she is expecting a little girl next month. Once the ladies realized she had a big ol’ belly under that blazer this happened. Ha! This baby has been blessed by the fashion Gods.
My Blogger Boo and fellow BLM Girl Jonna {Naturally-Glam} was there. I also saw Whitney {WhitneyNicJames} and Erin {Bag Ladies Radio}, it’s always great to see these gals out and about.
The reception food was provided by Eatonville Restaurant, they are located on U Street, NW, in DC. I’ve not been but I hear the food is good. The chicken I had and this strawberry cake were yummy. This non-alcoholic Sangria-style iced tea was yummy too; I will be making this.
This event was a night to remember for sure. After trotting around in those over-the-knee boots about 4 inches high my feet were done you hear me? They certainly served their purpose but as I was leaving I was resisting the “hurt feet, foot drag” that women do when they a. can’t walk in heels or b. their feet hurt. My niece and I could serve no more, so I purchased our flats out of Macy’s so we would walk back to my truck. hahaha If I was going to buy flats well then they had to be cute. These leopard cuties are made by Coach.
Did you attend a Macy’s Black History event in a city near you? If so tell me about it. Chat with me in the comment section below or here, here or here.
We didn’t have an event in my city, but we should have! This looks like it would have been a lot of fun to attend. And that food? Looks delish!
Stacie you would have had a great time. No two events are the same from the recaps I’ve read.
What a fun event! And what are you talking about, Mimi? You know style just as much as the rest of them! You looked amazing. Also, congratulations to your niece!
Bree
Quirky, Brown Love
Thanks Bree,I need to remind myself of this. I know fashion and style. I am looking forward to being an auntie again. 🙂
Michellette, You pull it off look great. This event Macy Black History for a good cause turn out well. You had me laughing toward the end with buying flats our feet take a beating some time we still need to look cute. thanks for sharing.
Hahahaha Patrice girl that was going to be a walk of shame of a different kind. I couldn’t go out like that.
Gorgeous ladies and photos – looks like a fun time! 🙂
Thanks Jamie it was a great time.
Looks like a fabulous event. Love June. You looked so chic and fab doll. Loved your outfit!!!
Thanks Natasha, June was everything I imagined and MORE.
This sounds like a great event. I am glad that you had a great time. 😉
It was, kudos to Macy’s for putting on this event in so many cities.
This event looks awesome, you are all so stylish!
Thanks Leslie, I was in great company for sure.
Girl I did attend the Macy’s in Atlanta and it was so packed I couldnt take a pic with June 🙁 I am jelly!
I love your areas set up with the black history pictures frame! You are so cute get your Janelle Monae on then!!
I was shocked that DC wasn’t sold out, I really thought it would. It was freezing cold out so I don’t know if that was a factor. Awww man Kiwi, I didn’t know if they would do a meet and greet but I was so glad they did.
Thanks I love me some Janelle Monae.
I love the outfit you chose. I totally want to get a bowtie now too! You got style!
visiting from TypeAParent Have a fabulous day!
Thanks Amethyst, I totally suggest trying out a bow tie.
Your outfit was everything! Love it and you look like you would of fit right in on that panel. Everyone in black and white.
Thanks Adanna, I loved the way it came together.
This sounds like a fabulous event. I loved your outfit!
Thanks Siobhan, I’ve been thinking of ways to remix this outfit.