Step into the world of style with Madame Butterfly Too as we replay our most recent weekly Facebook Live Fashion Show, Sip and Shop, featuring stunning looks modeled by our talented students! Watch as they strut in our latest collections, all available on our website, with a special one-week-only discount for our viewers. 🛍️ Whether you’re shopping for a chic new outfit or just love fashion, this live event is your chance to see our pieces in action, get exclusive pricing, and shop your favorites right from the comfort of home. Don’t miss out on these beautiful designs—tune in and […]
Read MoreTikTok Made Me Buy It: Fashion Edition
TikTok is known for influencing everything, especially fashion. One viral video can make a whole trend blow up overnight. Here are some items that went viral just in time for the fall and winter season! WIDE LEG TROUSERS CASHMERE & SOFT WRAP SCARVES CHUNKY JEWLERY UGG MINIS STRUCTURED TOTE BAGS KNITTED MATCHING SETS LEATHER KNEE HIGH BOOTS
Read MoreStyle Moments with Our CEO: How She Wears Madame Butterfly Too!
At Madame Butterfly Too, style always starts at the top. Our CEO loves to express her personality through fashion, and each outfit she wears tells a story about confidence and femininity. Here are a few of her recent looks this season, styled her way!
Read MoreGrateful for the Glow
This Thanksgiving season Madame Butterfly Too celebrates gratitude, for beauty, confidence, and the women who inspire both. Every look, every detail, every moment of grace is a reminder that style begins with self-love. We’re grateful for the glow that confidence brings. The kind that shows when you feel good about yourself. It’s found in the way you move, the way you carry yourself, in your smile, energy and in YOU! Confidence doesn’t go out of style, so this season were all about celebrating it. At Madam Butterfly Too, we believe true elegance isn’t about perfection, it’s about presence. This November, […]
Read MoreVictorias Secret Fashion Show 2025
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is all about confidence, creativity, and embracing individuality values that connect deeply with Madam Butterfly Too. Just like the show’s bold looks and powerful runway moments, Madame Butterfly Too celebrates women who express themselves fearlessly through fashion. The statement pieces, wings, and sparkle represent transformation and self-love, the same energy that inspires every Madame Butterfly Too collection. It’s more than style, it’s about becoming your own kind of beautiful. Models Angel Reese, Awar Odhiang, Quen Blackwell, Precious Lee & Imaan Hammam
Read More5 Must – Have Fall Fashion Staples
Fall is the season where comfort meets style. The weather cools down, colors get warmer, and layering becomes the best part of getting dressed. If you’re refreshing your wardrobe this season, here are five staples you’ll want to have on repeat. Denim Jeans A good pair of jeans never goes out of style. Go for straight-leg, relaxed or even baggy! they pair easily with sweaters, boots, or blazers. Oversized Sweater Perfect for layering or wearing on its own, a cozy knit sweater adds warmth and texture to any outfit. Neutral tones like beige, gray, or cream are always in! Boots […]
Read MoreNYFW 2025
New York Fashion Week 2025 delivered a season full of innovation, bold statements, and amazing shows. This year, designers pushed boundaries with new takes on color, fabric, and silhouette. Metallic Movement From LaQuan Smith to AREA, silver and liquid gold stole the spotlight. The reflective fabrics created futuristic looks that stood out on the runway. Romantic Draping Prabal Gurung and other designers leaned into soft, flowing fabrics with asymmetrical cuts. These gowns brought a modern twist to timeless elegance. Bold Pops of Color Red, orange, and bright citrus shades broke away from New York’s usual darker tones, adding energy and […]
Read MoreActivism through Fashion
As Black History Month comes to a close, it’s important to reflect on the ways activism continues to shape our culture including through fashion. Slogan tees have long been a powerful tool in Black activism, turning everyday clothing into statements of resistance and solidarity. From the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter, these simple yet bold shirts have carried messages of justice, unity, and resilience. In the 1960s, activists wore shirts emblazoned with phrases like “I Am a Man” during the Memphis sanitation workers’ strike, demanding dignity and fair treatment. Decades later, slogans like “Black Lives Matter” and “I […]
Read MoreAmerican Businesswoman: Annie Malone
Annie Malone went on to become a pioneering African American businesswoman, philanthropist, and one of the earliest Black female millionaires in America. Born in 1877, she established Poro College, a school devoted to beauty and cosmetology that provided Black women with educational and economic opportunities. Her groundbreaking hair care products, such as a scalp treatment to promote hair growth, transformed the African American beauty market. Malone also charitably donated to charities, schools, and historically Black colleges, leaving a legacy of empowerment and success. Despite facing competition and losses, Annie Malone was dedicated to improving Black communities. She employed thousands of […]
Read MoreHair as Fashion and Identity
Hair has always been a powerful symbol of identity and cultural expression within the Black community. From Afros to braids, locs, and twists, Black hairstyles are not just fashion statements but declarations of heritage, pride, and resistance against oppressive beauty standards. During the Civil Rights Movement, the Afro became a political symbol of Black power and solidarity, challenging Eurocentric ideals of beauty. In the 1990s, cornrows and locs were popularized by hip-hop culture, continuing the legacy of cultural pride and self-expression. Despite their cultural significance, Black hairstyles have often faced discrimination in schools, workplaces, and mainstream media. However, the natural […]
Read MoreModels of Color
Black models have long challenged industry norms, breaking barriers on runways and redefining beauty standards worldwide. Trailblazers like Dorothea Towles and Donyale Luna, the first Black model to appear on the cover of British Vogue in 1966, showcased their skill and determination despite widespread discrimination. Naomi Sims, credited as the first Black supermodel, revolutionized beauty advertising in the 1960s, paving the way for icons like Beverly Johnson, who became the first Black woman on the cover of American Vogue in 1974. Their perseverance opened doors for today’s stars, including Adut Akech, who champions refugee representation, and Precious Lee, celebrated for […]
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