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Alecia Morais for Harper’s Bazaar UK. Sept 2016.
[ shot by Agata Pospieszynska. ]
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Tory Burch New York Fashion Week 2016.
Chloe and Halle Take New York Fashion Week
Sitting front row at Tory Burch’s spring show yesterday, sisters Chloe and Halle Bailey - the musical duo who are signed to Beyoncé’s label, Parkwood Entertainment – were effervescent and girlish, gushing about the collection.
“I loved it. The clothes were poppin’, they were cute and flirty and colorful and different. All the things we love, and the music was awesome,” said 16-year-old Halle.
“It was just a great start to this day,” echoed Chloe, the older sister at 18.
They performed songs off their EP Sugar Symphony, which came out in April, including “Drop” and “Lazy Love,” plus a medley of covers that culminated with Bey’s “Sorry.”
It wasn’t their first appearance this fashion week. Last Wednesday, Chloe and Halle sang at Cartier’s Fifth Avenue mansion reopening (wearing Kenzo) for a bigger crowd, though still smaller than the arenas they've played when opening for their mentor.
“Cartier still felt intimate to us, because touring around and trying to connect to people in stadiums is different. So we always love those cute little intimate settings, it always warms our heart because you can look everybody in their eye and really feel the music with them,” said Halle.
Though the sisters have garnered a strong following on their YouTube channel, where they've been posting cover songs since 2008, this year they’re making strides into the mainstream, thanks to the EP, an appearance in Lemonade, and a trip to the MTV Video Music Awards in August (they wore Rodarte).
“We walked the red carpet with Queen Bey and that was really fun,” said Chloe.
It very likely won't be their last red carpet. As for any fashion advice the Queen has passed down for those moments? “Just to stay comfortable and stay ourselves,” said Chloe.
But when they took the makeshift stage at Burch’s after party that night (in truth, a corner of the designer’s living room inside the Pierre Hotel), all their youthful innocence dropped away, and the audience – Wendi Murdoch, Jessica Alba, Sara Sampaio – were left with a formidable pair of singer-songwriters.
Troy Stecher being in awe and disbelief of Alex Edler's abilities (2016 vs. 2019)
sorry if ive posted these before, I need them up for reference for something and i cant find them in the tag they’re SUPPOSED to be in if I DID post them, so
YouTube Creators Space London, TATINOF films