Mary J. Blige and Simone I. Smith launched a limited-edition earring collection on Aug. 11 in honor of National Hip-Hop Day.
Now the two New York City natives
“Simone is my sister, so creating Sister Love just felt like us having an opportunity to create something that celebrates our sisterhood, and the sisterhood of women around the world,” explains Blige of the initial collaboration. The two zeroed in on hoops “because these are the earrings that were the most popular — specifically the triangle hoops ,” says Blige. “They are designs that every fly girl from my neighborhood, and most stylish female rappers wore!”Courtesy of Will Sterling
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