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Check out the latest photos from Solange‘s blog MyDamnBlog.com.
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» Internet Photos: MyDamnBlog.com
Check out photos of Solange at Tiffany and Co’s Launch of “True Love in Pictures” last night.
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» 2012 Appearances: Tiffany and Co’s Launch of “True Love in Pictures”
When someone told me that Solange Knowles was going to be the DJ for our party tonight at Tiffany, I practically fell out of my chair* : “Hoooow cool is thaaaat! She’s so cool we have to meet her!!! This is the perfect opportunity!”
And that’s how we ended up at her place in Brooklyn yesterday, taking a look through her closet, talking design and music (when she asked me if I wanted her to do a special dedication for me for the party, I didn’t know what to tell her – I feel like I’m about to become a lost cause when it comes to music.) and so it was a totally inspirational trip.
The colors and prints she surrounds herself with (in the picture, she’s wearing Marni pants and a vintage blouse), her haircut, and even the way she does her makeup… I’d been following her on her Damn Blog and she didn’t disappoint!
David Vasiljevic for InStyle Magazine
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InStyle caught up with Solange Knowles for our February issue, where the singer, DJ, and mom of 7-year-old Julez told us what she has in store when she babysits her new niece, Blue Ivy Carter. “This may sound awful, but I’m excited to let the baby do whatever it wants, in the same way my sister’s done with my son,” she says of her sister Beyoncé with a laugh. “I’m going to get her back for all those late-night popcorn sessions and just spoiling my child to no end!” For more of our exclusive interview with Solange, and to see her model this season’s hottest prints, turn to page 192 in the February issue, on newsstands now.
Check out the latest photos from Solange‘s blog MyDamnBlog.com.
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» Internet Photos: MyDamnBlog.com
Check out a photo of Solange and Beyoncé as children.
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» Personal Photos: Old School Solange
Check out photos of Solange at the present of Dolce & Gabbana Men’s Fall-Winter 2012/2013 collection at Milan’s Fashion Week.
Update: More photos added
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» 2012 Appearances: Milan Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2012 – Day 2
Check out photos of Solange on the Runway at Milan’s Fashion Week for Autumn/Winter 2012.
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» 2012 Appearances: Milan Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2012
Check out Solange‘s amazing new Oyster Magazine photoshoot!
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» 2012 Photoshoots: Oyster Magazine Photoshoot
Solange Knowles doesn’t mince words. “There are a lot of songs about sex,” she says of her new album, a personal project she funded and managed herself. “It’s the kind of record you put on when your man is coming over, when you’re with your girls. There are songs that make you wanna dance because we were kind of partying our way through the record, but it’s very chill.” Knowles worked with a few new friends on the album, forgoing the major label route to make a statement that is entirely her own. Along the way, she found a fated collaborator in Blood Orange’s Devonte “Dev” Hynes. “Dev was a complete surprise, his role changed substantially throughout the process,” she says of the rising star, who wound up producing most of the record. “It’s very rare that you work with someone with whom you have this creative chemistry, it’s almost like a relationship. You have a sort of musical love affair.”
Working with Hynes, Vincent Vendetta of the Midnight Juggernauts, Ariel Reichstadt, and polishing things up with Pharrell, Knowles aims for a pop-soul sound that’s equal parts progressive and throwback. “My references for the record were all Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, not just their typical Janet and Prince stuff, but SOS Band and their b-sides with Chaka Khan. At first the songs were really dark because I had a premonition before the record that I was going to die. I was having panic attacks and wiling out.” Once the team realized a house they had rented in Santa Barbara to record in had a bad vibe—to put it bluntly—they relocated to L.A. and saw a light at the end of the tunnel.