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“DRAMA QUEENS” EDITORIAL FOR GOJI MAGAZINE VOL. 4 ISSUE 14

STYLED & DIRECTED BY SHARRA GREENE

Hey loves! Just dropping by the blog to share my latest editorial work for the cover of Goji Magazine. Goji’s concept is all about “unconditional love for femininity with no borders” and if you know my aesthetic, you know that Goji and I were the perfect match for this project.

I was so blessed to blend styles from various brands with the work of sustainable artwear designer Hannah Jane being at the forefront! Hannah has been a guest on my podcast (check out her episode here) and we’ve been talking for months about executing an editorial together so I had a blast combining her aesthetic with mine! (Her work is so bomb, check her out on Instagram)

My partner in creative crime Damon Rice killed this photo set per usual, and models Cyana Denby (my favorite Eagles cheerleader) and the gorgeous Nioby Scarbrough had such great chemistry on camera, it was crazy to watch in real time. (Stay tuned to my Instagram for more behind the scenes footage coming soon!) Makeup Artist Teashera Smith was able to come in super last minute and absolutely SLAY these beauties’ faces and my amazing assistant Destiny made this shoot run so smoothly for me so that I could focus on final looks and directing.

Get your copy of Goji Magazine here! Stay tuned for more of my editorial projects coming very soon! In the meantime, browse the blog for more style tips or listen to my podcast for venting sessions on my life as a stylist and exclusive interviews with fashion creatives!

XOXO,

Sharra

“Empowering her evolution through style.”

"ATTITUDE PROBLEM$" EDITORIAL FOR SALYSE MAGAZINE VOL 7 NO. 24: STYLED BY SHARRA GREENE, FEAT. TABITHA WOLF OF 208 MGMT, SHOT BY MISSALLANEOUS MEDIA, BEAUTY BY VIRGINIA WILKENS

STYLED BY SHARRA GREENE

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Just dropping by the blog to share my latest editorial featured in Salyse Magazine’s Shades of Elegance series, Vol 7 No. 24. For “Attitude Problem$”, I wanted the styling to focus on rich, luxurious textures and bold silhouettes. Model Tabitha Wolf of the amazing 208 Management contributed dynamic posing and served us endless face.

This was my first time teaming with Marissa Morris of Missallaneous Media. Marissa provided top tier photography and creative direction to this whole concept, capturing every important in every shot. Makeup Artist Virginia Wilkens gave us impeccable beats to compliment each look. Special thanks to shoe designer Shatiarra Monroe for believing in my vision and allowing me to incorporate your gorgeous gold mules!

The editorial is full of attitude (hence the name), statement pieces, and an elite atmosphere. Check out my faves from the shoot below and catch the full spread in print or digital here!

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Stay tuned for more of my editorial & style content making its way to the blog very soon!

Sharra,

“The definition of walking art.”

"MISSING PIECES" EDITORIAL FOR ELEGANT MAGAZINE'S SENSUAL #3 SEPTEMBER ISSUE, STYLED BY SHARRA GREENE, FEATURING LASHIRA MONÉ, PHOTOGRAPHED BY DAMON RICE, & MAKEUP BY KAILA EMANI

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Just dropping by the blog to share my faves from a sultry spread featured in Elegant Magazine this month, styled by me, of course. I was asked to join this team and bring some simple but super sexy and edgy styling for this series celebrating the female form. Sleek silhouettes and glossy textures were my focus. Lashira served body fiercely and my creative partner in crime Damon Rice came through with the shots. Makeup Artist Kaila Emani gave Lashira a bold beat and magic was made. You can see more looks from this spread in Elegant’s Sensual # 3 September Issue. Get your copy here!

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Sharra,

“The definition of walking art.”

"THE TIMELESS WOMAN" EDITORIAL FOR ELEGANT MAGAZINE, STYLED & CREATIVELY DIRECTED BY SHARRA GREENE, FEATURING MODEL JENNIFER CELINE, PHOTOGRAPHED BY DAMON RICE, MAKEUP BY KRISTIN PATTERSON

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With everyone in society still referencing iconic trends from every era under the sun in order to create memorable looks for themselves and others, I wanted to style and direct an editorial showcasing the versatility of women’s style as it relates to time, making the point that with confidence, you can channel any point in history and still make it fresh and modern, yet timeless. My main inspirations for the looks were the eclectic, tomboyish charm seen in the 70’s and the unapologetically sexy swag of the 90’s.

Model Jennifer Celine posed fiercely and accordingly for the spread seen in gorgeous cat eye makeup looks by artist Kristin Patterson. My genius creative partner Damon Rice killed the concept visually, per usual. (If you follow my blog, you’re more than familiar with his work.) See a few of my top faves from the spread below, featured in Elegant Magazine’s February Fashion #5 Issue.

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Contemplating. Jennifer is wearing a Zara blouse and shorts, red tights, Jeffrey Campbell boots, WANT bag, Forever 21 gold and printed bangles. Nasty Gal earrings, Charlotte Russe rings.

Contemplating. Jennifer is wearing a Zara blouse and shorts, red tights, Jeffrey Campbell boots, WANT bag, Forever 21 gold and printed bangles. Nasty Gal earrings, Charlotte Russe rings.

Freely. Jennifer is wearing a PLT sheer frill top, Mistress Rocks Prowess Jacket and Bloom skirt, fishnet tights, Lemon Drop by Privileged feather boots, Nasty Gal earrings, Steve Madden beret, Bebe stretch bracelet.

Freely. Jennifer is wearing a PLT sheer frill top, Mistress Rocks Prowess Jacket and Bloom skirt, fishnet tights, Lemon Drop by Privileged feather boots, Nasty Gal earrings, Steve Madden beret, Bebe stretch bracelet.

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It really is true that we millennials borrow every bit of our fresh from past eras. Which time period in fashion has impacted you the most and how do you express that through your style? Let me know in the comments!

Go cop your digital or print copy of Elegant Magazine’s Fashion #5 Issue to see more images from the spread! Which is your favorite look? Comment below!

More content coming to the blog next week! Stay tuned, loves!

Sharra,

“The definition of walking art.”