Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Jazmine Sullivan’s Red Carpet Style Secret: Comfort & Confidence

Jazmine Sullivan is known for her smooth R&B songs and stunning vocals, but the Philadelphia native, who was once known for her relaxed, girl-next-door aesthetic, has since evolved and become a style savant in her own right. During her 2021 Super Bowl performance of The Star-Spangled Banner, Sullivan donned a white, jewel-encrusted suit with a dazzling crystal headpiece by Area. Her look was so flawless that fans were left speechless by her voice and stunning fashion.

After nearly two decades in the music industry, Sullivan, 35, has walked plenty of red carpets during her career and has always turned heads wearing statement-making looks. But one moment in particular that stood out to us is her look at the 2022 Grammys. Not only did the songstress win several big awards that night, but she wowed viewers in a custom, Black Pantherinspired (and as many pointed out, the look seemed like a nod to the legendary Phyllis Hyman) leather suit designed by renowned designer Christian Siriano.

There are not a lot of plus-sized women in the industry or strutting on camera and so I know I need to show up as myself every single time.

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The fashion and music industries have yet to shed light on plus-sized artists, so it’s refreshing to see Sullivan continue to show up as her authentic self and receive the recognition that she deserves. 

Recently, Sullivan partnered with Grey Goose to kick off the 65th annual 2023 Grammy Awards for their Grey Goose Essences x Grammys: Sound Sessions at the Grammy museum in Los Angeles. 

Sullivan serenaded the crowd by singing tunes from her Grammy Award-winning album, Heaux Tales, and even took it back to the beginning of her career with her first hit song, “Need U Bad,” which had us feeling nostalgic while belting out the lyrics word for word. She donned a red monochromatic ensemble, including a red leather corset with red pants and a matching trench coat. After her mind-blowing performance, Unbothered was invited to chat with the R&B crooner about her favorite Grammy fashion and beauty moments. 

Tell us your favorite Grammys fashion moment and what all goes into choosing the right look for the Grammys.

My favorite fashion moment for me was last year. Christian Siriano designed a beautiful pantsuit for me. I loved it. It was leather. I felt really powerful, like Black Panther. I walked in there feeling Black, beautiful, and strong. 

Do your hair, makeup, and fashion team all collaborate on the overall theme for your award show looks?

Yes! We have a long text thread. I come in every once in a while because I can’t be bothered [laughs] with every little detail. So if I see something I like, I’ll comment and let them know. But there are a lot of people behind the scenes who make artists pop. I really want to be honest about that, because people seem to think stars wake up like this [laughs]. I want people to know that it takes a lot of amazing people helping us with everything, especially with the fashion looks. 

How many looks do you and your stylist go through before finding the perfect one?

We’ll go through about five looks. It helps when you work with someone who knows your body type and pulls items that they know will look good on you. It makes things a lot easier for me.  

What advice do you give women who may shy away from wearing certain styles due to their curves or figure?

I’m all about feeling comfortable and doing you. I would never tell anybody of any size what to wear or what’s in or out of style. Literally, whatever makes you feel most confident is what you should wear.

As a Black woman performer and the lack of representation across the music and fashion industries, how important is it for you to show up as your most authentic self? And what does that look like for you?

Oh, it’s super important. Especially because young Black women have to see themselves. There are not a lot of plus-sized women in the industry or strutting on camera and so I know I need to show up as myself every single time. That’s what I think of when I show up on that red carpet. You know it’s not about me. It’s about the young girls looking at me. They are going to feel good about themselves and going to feel like they deserve to be in certain spaces, and feel like they deserve to have the spotlight shined on them because they see someone who looks like them there. 

Can you walk us through your skincare routine and tell us the one beauty product you must have in your purse at all times? 

Well, I naturally have nice skin [laughs]. But I have just started getting into skincare, with face prep and primers, and especially moisturizers. The older I get, I know it’s all about moisturizing my skin. But it’s a learning process for me. I’m really learning now more than ever that I have to stay hydrated. Drinking as much water as possible is so important to make sure underneath the makeup my skin is healthy. As far as a product, I must have lipgloss and lip balm with me to make sure the lips aren’t crusty [laughs].

(Jazmine’s makeup artist, Maurita, mentioned that she uses La Mer products.)

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All The Fashion Items Our Team Loved In January

Starting a new year is always rough, especially when the winter blues might keep you from being inspired. But fashion has always been a good place to kickstart the dopamine boosts we all need to keep going.

At least that’s the memo coming from our team, who have tried everything from It brands and new styles to warm coats that are keeping us in check for the February temperature drops. Instead of gatekeeping the best items we’ve tried, we’re sharing them below.

From sky-high platforms to The White Lotus‘ Portia-inspired sweater vests, here’s what our team loved in January.

At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.

Love, Bonito Coat

“This is probably my favorite winter coat ever. Being petite, it’s hard to find long coats that don’t swallow me up. But this one feels like it’s made just for me. It’s a pristine cream color that can dress up any outfit, but more importantly it actually keeps me warm! And the fur on the outside is cozy and soft. A great investment for your winter collection.” — Breanna Davis, associate social editor

Larroudé Dolly Bootie & COS Full-Leg Jeans

“I’ve long heard people preaching the gospel of Larroudé, the It shoe brand founded by the former fashion editor and director Marina Larroude, but it wasn’t until I put this pair on that I realized the appeal. Not only are these booties the centerpiece of every outfit thanks to their sky-high platforms, but they are also incredibly comfortable and can be worn all day (believe me, I did on several occasions last month).

My second favorite thing that I got last month are these wide-leg jeans. I’ve been on a hunt for a good baggy pair after getting rid of all my skinny jeans last year, and many purchases-and-returns later, I found the perfect pair at COS. The fit is just loose enough to work with sneakers for casual outings but fitted enough at the waist to work with a pair of heels for a night out.” — Irina Grechko, fashion director

Nomasei Derby Shoes & Banana Republic Sweater Vest

“For years, I’ve amassed a pretty sizable boots collection, but lately, I had wanted to wear other types of shoes during the winter. As preppy styles are trending, I was ecstatic to try Nomasei’s new Derby model, and I can say they live up to the hype. They’re super practical and functional, but add a little edge to any outfit with their shiny texture. So far, I’ve styled them with trousers, as well as leather shorts (pictured above).

Then, there is the Banana Republic sweater vest I can’t stop layering over every single shirt I own. While at first I was concerned I’d look like The White Lotus‘ Portia, whose mismatched style has polarized fans on the internet, I was happy to discover that the neutral color offered just the right amount of quirky to my outfit. For New York Fashion Week, I’m planning to style it with a shirt dress and a leather jacket.” — Frances Solá-Santiago, fashion writer

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