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Each year, Stephen Curry’s Wife Ayesha Curry’s resume grows with her talent and her hard work. A Canadian-American actress, entrepreneur, cookbook author, and cooking TV personality, she has now added one more thing to the list. As she will collaborate with JustFab for her first fashion collection.

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With her own style of clothing, Ayesha pledges to honor black female icons like Rosa Parks. There will also be shoes in this collection that showcase her iconic style.

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The new collection she just released includes apparel pieces like dresses, jumpsuits, tops, trousers, shorts, and jackets, as well as heels, mules, sandals, boots, and sneakers. As she chooses a warm color palette for this styling, including yellow, white, burgundy, and beige. With the upcoming spring, color choices are made to embrace the weather. Keeping with the trend, Ayesha put together a collection that offers many options. 

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Prices for dresses range from $32.95 to $59.95, while the shoe collection ranges from $29.95 to $56.95. These prices reflect the collection’s style and address the generation’s preference for clothing as well as footwear.

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Stephen Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry discussed her new fashion collection

In talking about the collection, she emphasized her excitement towards it as well as her personal style. Additionally, she discussed the color scheme she used for her first-ever collection. This time, she has taken inspiration from the 1970s and bohemian fashion styles for her collection. We can see this through the dress pattern and theme of the collection.

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According to her: “I wanted to envision Princess Diana going to Coachella,” Curry said on the collection’s vibe. “I myself have been trying to go to Coachella for a decade now and have never gotten to go, so I was like if I don’t get to go, at least I’m going to dress like I’m going.”

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One more thing she included in her collection was honoring black female leaders by naming each shoe after prominent black women of the time. Some of the leaders included were Nina Simone, Toni Morrison, Billie Holiday, Maya Angelou, Rosa Parks, bell hooks, and more.

In her view, she chose this to honor their embodiment of that free spirit and the spirit of that time and recognize the important part they played in history.”

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Ayesha’s collection is wonderful because she celebrates female leaders and puts a lot of work into it. What do you think of her collection? Let us know in the comments.

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Anshika Rai is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports. She is currently pursuing her bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication. Anshika has been following NBA for many years now. As an athlete, she played basketball for 6 years and has competed in state and national level competitions. In journalism, she has covered many important news stories as a photographer and writer. Anshika loves to travel and through her writing and photography, she has explored many regional areas of India and has even had the chance to work with the Army and BSF and understand their way of life.

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