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Janelle Monáe

i never paid much attention to her because i thought she was a studio creation. the uniform was a gimmick etc. and i've never heard any of her music, but i've changed my mind because of this:

There are many words that can describe Janelle Monáe, but the May cover of Essence sums her up perfectly: flawless beauty.
And we're not just talking about the singer's stunning good looks that rightfully landed her a contract with CoverGirl -- it's also Monáe's award-winning music, singular style and message of individualism that completes her enduring allure.
On Thursday night Essence celebrated Monáe's May cover and her mantra of "be unique," by throwing an intimate dinner at the Mondrian Soho hotel in New York City. Guests included Monáe's Wondaland Arts Society crew members Nate Wonder and Chuck Lightning, as well as legendary supermodel-turned-mogul Iman, fashion activist/documentarian Bethann Hardison, celebrity stylist June Ambrose, journalist Lola Ogunnaike, FashionBombDaily.com's Claire Sulmers and GlamazonsBlog.com's Jessica Andrews, to name a few. Essence's masthead toppers were also in attendance -- President Michelle Ebanks; Acting Managing Editor Vanessa Bush; Editor-at-Large Emil Wilbekin and Public Relations Director Dana Baxter.
The Huffington Post Black Voices was on hand as well to fete the 27-year-old star, who stepped out sporting a sleek version of her signature pompadour-esque 'do and a sharp white Topshop suit with black accents for the special occasion. We took the opportunity to ask the Grammy Award-winning singer about keeping her wardrobe strictly black and white.
"It's a dedication to uniformity and I'm a minimalist by heart, but a lot of it had to do with me wanting to have a uniform like the working class, like my mom and my grandmother," Monáe told The Huffington Post.
The Kansas-native grew up in a working-class family where her mother was employed as a janitor, her father was a trash man and her stepfather worked at the post office. Her grandmother once worked as a sharecropper in Mississippi, and worked at a jailhouse until she passed away. "My grandmother had 16 sisters and brothers and they all had to share one pair of shoes," Monáe explained. "And so that's the family that I come from -- I don't ever want to be detached from that. I use it as motivation for my music and to just keep me centered, grounded and to stay on message," Monáe said.
That same sense of humility and drive was echoed in a speech Monáe delivered after Bush, Essence acting managing editor, presented her with a framed copy of the magazine cover.
"This didn't have to be my life," Monáe said as tears filled her eyes. "I'm genuinely moved and touched," she added and paused again after becoming overwhelmed with emotion.
"There are lots of beautiful young women of color out there who would look just as gorgeous or even more gorgeous on this cover and for you guys to see something in me -- and for my story to connect in a way that you allowed me to tell and have this platform to tell my story to your readers, is just something I won't take for granted," she said.
She went on to say, "I look forward to continuing to partner and do things that can encourage our young girls to be comfortable in their own skin and know that they don't have to sacrifice or -- they don't even have to be like Janelle Monáe to be on the cover of Essence." (huffingtonpost)
 
i love that she is making some slight changes with her hair and style coz the previous one was nice but was starting to get annoying. She looks good in her new video with Erykah
 
Janelle is so beautiful-- like a young modern, funky Lena Horne. I never thought her style was gimmicky or in any way contrived because she wore it so effortlessly. People with style wear the clothes-- not the other way around, right Beyonce and Kanye? Janelle always moved so freely and looks so naturally cool.

And yeah, Erykah Badu looks unbelievably awesome with Janelle... I have no words to describe Erykah, she is all kinds of wonderful to me and has so much style it must hurt. Janelle's rap at the end is mindblowing-- it's so old-skool but fresh. I hope these ladies collaborate more.

The rest of the world can have plastic barbie-doll Beyonce, I'll gladly keep Erykah and Janelle for myself.
 
2013 BET Awards held at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Sunday (June 30) in Los Angeles.


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That song is so so for me, but she looks so :heart: beautiful in the video. I love the hair like that.
 
So what does everyone think of Janelle's new record? I for one cannot stop listening to it. I'm so glad that it lives up to the hype as well. It just sounds so spectacular, the way everything is blended together is unlike any other album I've herd over the last year. And the idea of interludes is kinda brilliant as well, they are very interesting to listen too.
 
My boyfriend surprised me with tickets to her show in October for my birthday! I. Cannot. Wait.
 
The concert was yesterday and I seriously cannot say enough about it. She's such a showman and the show was crazy high-energy. Not to mention, she sounds amazing live!
 
2013 Billboard Women in Music event held at Capitale on Tuesday afternoon (December 10) in New York City






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GQ & LeBron James All Star Party Sponsored By Samsung Galaxy And Beats at Ogden Museum's Patrick F. Taylor Library on February 15, 2014 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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2014 Met Gala held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday (May 5) in New York City.






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