"WHO'S THAT GIRL?" EDITORIAL FOR GMARO MAGAZINE'S DECEMBER 2020 #17 ISSUE, STYLED BY SHARRA GREENE, FEATURING MICHELLE GRACIE, PHOTOGRAPHED BY DAMON RICE, MAKEUP BY TEASHERA SMITH

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Just dropping by the blog to share my faves from my latest editorial for GMARO Magazine’s December 2020 #17 Issue, along with amazing team, Photographer Damon Rice, Model, Writer, & Actress Michelle Gracie, and Makeup Artist Teashera Smith.

The inspiration for this shoot was inspired by Coco Chanel’s quote “Some people think luxury is the opposite of poverty It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity.” Michelle has such a vibrant spirit and a heart of gold with billion dollar ambitions so I let that fire that she exudes when it comes to her career goals, inspire my style direction for her by adding in luxurious textures and bold colors in eye catching prints.

Damon was a master at capturing her at all the right moments and helping scout the most amazing locations for each look. Teashera gave us a classic yet timeless beat with a killer cat eye. You can get your copy of the issue with the button below for the full spread and see my faves below! Let me know YOUR favorites in the comment!

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Get your copy of Gmaro Magazine’s Dec 2020 #17 issue here! And stay tuned for new style content making its way to the blog really 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.”

SUPPORTING & SAVING OUR BLACK LIVES: HERE ARE SOME WAYS WE CAN SUPPORT THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT AND ITS CURRENT STRIDES FROM WHERE WE ARE

LIST CURATED BY SHARRA GREENE

For obvious reasons, I have not been in the mood lately to talk about the latest fashion brand I’m into or how to get dressed. As if the pandemic wasn’t stressful enough, lately my emotions have been everywhere from feeling disgusted and disappointed, to enraged, to fed up and exhausted, to feeling completely powerless over the senseless and heinous murders of my people and witnessing their killers going free . But I know that I’m not the only one and as hopeless as I’ve been feeling, I’ve also been doing my best to stay in tune with the ways we can help support and save black lives and our legacy as a whole right now.

As much as racism has BEEN an issue for centuries and it’s important for us to fight at ALL times, I do also believe there is power in momentum and taking advantage of the present moment. So I wanted to put together a list of a few of the many ways we can participate in our own progress together for you guys to have them all in one place to refer to… Support in the ways that you can and don’t let anyone tell you which of these is “right” or “wrong”. At this point there truly is no “right” or “wrong”, there’s just devastated people doing whatever we can to try to make an impact. For me, the only real “wrong” is failure to support at all. 

(P.S. I’ll be sharing more resources as I learn of them)

DONATE TO THE FAMILY OF GEORGE FLOYD HERE

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Art by Nikkolas Smith.

This fundraiser is organized by the brother of Mr. George Floyd. The fund is created to cover funeral and burial expenses, mental and grief counseling, lodging and travel for all court proceedings, and to assist George Floyd’s family in the process of seeking justice. Additionally, a portion of the funds will go to the Estate of George Floyd for the benefit and care of his children and their educational fund. If you would like to directly impact the life of his loved ones, you can donate by clicking here.

SUPPORT PROTESTORS WHO ARE BEING WRONGFULLY ARRESTED HERE…

Organizations like the Minnesota Freedom Fund and more I’ve listed below are set up to raise funds for those on the frontlines voluntarily fighting for the rights of black people and being wrongfully thrown in jail because of it. The MFF was the first one I donated to since that was where one of the first most recent uprisings took place BUT you can choose from a variety of cities and states where the protests are taking place and help provide bail money and other resources.

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Art by Quotes by Christie.

  • Click here to donate to the Minnesota Freedom Fund

  • Click here to donate to Black Visions Collective , a BIPOC led org based in Minnesota working to provide resources for victims of police brutality in MN communities. 

  • Click here to donate to Reclaim the Block, a coalition to demand that Minneapolis divest from policing and invest in long- term alternatives. 

  • Click here to donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund

  • Click here to donate to North Star Health Collective, a team of community health trainers, radical health organizers, and street medics who will utilize the funds raised for medical supplies to treat people on the frontlines of our protest


SHOW A UNITED FRONT VIA PETITION HERE…


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Art of Breonna Taylor by (@Denny_ow)

I know for a lot of people, petitions seem ineffective and like a thing of the past but the most important thing is to present a united front and provide as many tangible examples as possible of the potential backlash and consequences those in power will face by not arresting and charging the killers of the past several murders committed by police. The more signatures, the bigger the potential influence on the decisions that will be made. It takes a few seconds and its certainly worth a try.

Sign here to demand justice for George Floyd 

  • Sign a petition here to demand justice for Breonna Taylor, the young lady who was an award winning EMT, serving her community and wrongfully shot and killed in her own home by 3 policemen who invaded the WRONG house for an alleged drug raid. (None of her killers have been arrested or charged) 

  • If you guys know of any other petitions, please send them to styleadvicebysharra@gmail.com so I can include them in future content!

    CONCEAL YOUR IDENTITY WHEN PARTICIPATING IN PROTESTS

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Y’all know wassup. They not playing fair, y’all. 

SHARE PRO BONO LEGAL SERVICES FOR THOSE WHO NEED IT

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There have been several practicing lawyers who have announced via social media that they will be taking on protesters who have been arrested and charged as clients, pro bono. Let’s bookmark and share these posts every chance we get, along with the lawyers’ contact info because you never know who on your timeline will end up needing legal assistance. 

HELP REBUILD BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES THAT WERE COMPROMISED IN THE PROTESTS

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In this midst of our uprising, I think it’s so important to research and be mindful of our allies, black owned businesses, particularly those who have made it clear that they stand with us. The fight goes beyond the short term. We can’t shift our buying power to circulating wealth in the black community if there are no black owned businesses left still standing. There are several black owned businesses that have unfortunately been destroyed in the midst of the uprising. Look into the ones in your neighborhood and support them in rebuilding the brands (that serve us) that they’ve worked so hard to build. 

Guns and Roses Boutique, a Dallas based black woman owned business owned by Princess Pope, is just one of the many businesses that I’ve learned have been destroyed. You can shop with her here and help fund her rebuild here. If you guys know of any more specific black owned brands that have been affected, please feel free to respond to this email with their names so I can shout them out in future newsletters! 

Thank you to my amazing subscribers for keeping up with the blog! I promise that I will continue to share new resources and ways we can progress the Black Lives Matter movement as I learn of them. If you guys know of any that I haven’t listed, PLEASE don’t hesitate to send them to styleadvicebysharra@gmail.com! Sending my love to you all and I’m honestly so proud to be apart of a generation that has so fearlessly taken initiative the way we have! Continue. Stay focused. Love and hold on to each other! 

Love,

Sharra







"AUTHENTICALLY HERSELF": MY INTERVIEW WITH DESIGNER, BRAND OWNER, & AMAZON PRIME'S "MAKING THE CUT" COMPETITOR MEGAN SMITH

WRITTEN BY SHARRA GREENE & FEATURING MEGAN SMITH

Megan Smith.

Megan Smith.

If you’ve been watching the hit Amazon Prime fashion series “Making the Cut”, you should be hip to women’s ready-to-wear designer Megan Smith of the growing brand, Megan Renee. Upon binging the series, I was instantly drawn to her, both as a resilient woman who comes from humble beginnings and as an immaculate designer who’s mastered balance when it comes to sultriness and sophistication. Rooting for her from the couch, I watched her kill challenge after challenge, showcasing innovative silhouettes and impressing the likes of Tim Gunn and the legendary Naomi Campbell. I was so inspired that I HAD to connect with her and learn more.

Looks from Megan’s SS’18 & SS ‘19 collection.

Looks from Megan’s SS’18 & SS ‘19 collection.

In my latest episode of Style With Sharra: The Podcast Series, Megan and I chop it up about the ways she navigates the ever changing fashion industry. I interview her on various topics ranging from where she started her career in design, her experience as a contestant on “Making the Cut”, the support she’s received from Naomi Campbell, and ways we can elevate each other as black women in fashion.

Megan consulting Tim Gunn on “Making the Cut”.

Megan consulting Tim Gunn on “Making the Cut”.

Hit the button below to listen to our full interview on Style With Sharra, available here, on iTunes, and in your Apple Podcasts app.

Check out Megan’s amazing collections and shop her line at shopmeganrenee.com

Follow her brand here and keep up with her journey on Instagram here!

Make sure y’all let me know your favorite part of the interview in the comments!

Sharra,

“The definition of walking art.”

P.S. New style advice is coming up next on The Walking Art Blog very soon. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss a post!