#Rashida Renée
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evilrashida · 1 year ago
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Happy birthday to me!
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yourdailyqueer · 5 months ago
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Rashida Renée
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: African American
Occupation: Journalist, fashion critic, blogger
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blackqueernotables · 1 year ago
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Rashida Renée: fashion archivist and writer.
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foundationhq · 1 year ago
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mws for reverse engineer?
ahhh! we're so happy to see interest in any of our skeletons, of course, but this one - fantastic! for [𝑅𝐸𝑉𝐸𝑅𝑆𝐸 𝐸𝑁𝐺𝐼𝑁𝐸𝐸𝑅], we're hoping to see bookish enthusiasm and academic charm, with a tendency to edge around any conflict. their ever-haunting guilt constantly presses the precipices of their astutely upright conscience.
of course, please take our suggestions as guidelines! here are some fcs we think fit the vibes of our well-intentioned senior scientist:
audra mcdonald, balvinder sopal, danny pino, deanna allison, chiwetel ejiofor, eva mendes, gael garcía bernal, gina torres, jeffrey wright, john cho, ke huy quan, mahershala ali, merle dandridge, michael greyeyes, michelle yeoh, rashida jones, raúl esparza, renée elise goldsberry, sandra oh, sendhil ramamurthy, sophie okonedo, sterling k. brown, tabu, wagner moura
>  𝚞𝚜𝚎𝚛  🅖
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flyandfamousblackgirls · 4 years ago
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@evilrashida & @bideogaymes
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evilrashida · 7 years ago
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It's me bitch
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✨✨💎💎 QUEEN OF THE INTERNET @fuckrashida 💎💎✨✨
http://instagram.com/3DVAS
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distantvoices · 2 years ago
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Rashida Renée by Noah Gonzalez via Pechuga Vintage on Instagram
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notchainedtotrauma · 5 years ago
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So before my previous blog got terminated, I used to do posts listing ways to help specific people. I kept seeing those crowdfunding posts and I wanted to make a small contribution, even when I couldn’t give. So this post is going to list people that are in genuine need and that are going to be in more need due to the coronavirus and its attendant consequences.
Rashida Renée is...where to start ? She is a one person institution on Tumblr, a wonderful fashion archivist&curator with a razor sharp wit. She is also a Black trans woman who needs financial help, especially as COVID-19 got in the way of her getting work. You can help her here, or here, or to her Venmo https://venmo.com/rashidababy.
Taylor aka @keepthatenergy is a Black lesbian in Oakland trying to care for herself and her family. She has a staggering amount of debt, from medical bills to phone bills, and she still needs to get groceries&household supplies. You can drop some cash here, or a dollar there, or bless her Venmo sleepisforlovers with some cash.
Petra @fleshgeltips is a wonderful photographer and visual artist that needs financial help in light of COVID-19 leaving her without work. You can bless her with some cashful love here or/and  here.
Ms. Kayla Asha @likeheaven has been dealing with an abusive relationship and had to move back to their Mom’s. They need all the financial help they can get so hit their cashapp $kaylaheaven or/and their Venmo tastefulheels.
@800-dick-pics​ is dealing with being disabled and especially physically vulnerable to COVID-19, so a financial gift here or here could go a long way.
@fluoresensitive aka Yah Yah aka The Non Binary Horror Queen Of Tumblr needs help, and while I believe they are utterly talented,they should get money just because...they need it. So give a little something to your local starving artist here.
Their editor, another local starving multitalented poet/editor/publisher/MUA and a chef, Sandra T @minimalistgrufti could appreciate some cash in her cash.me/$monie0472 or/and Paypal [email protected].
This is by no means an expansive list of the people that need help. Let’s practice communal care as people are forced to quarantine and get pushed out of money making opportunities or having an already difficult situation worsening.
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evilrashida · 1 year ago
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I didn’t wear silver to Beyoncé because it doesn’t look good on me 😔
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997 · 4 years ago
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Happy birthday honey!!!
Thank you Rashida Renée Knowless C-Slur (carter) ❣️
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surra-de-bunda · 6 years ago
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Paper Magazine: I remember seeing you did a documentary project with fellow Tumblr Icon, Rashida Renée. Did you guys meet online?
Elizabeth De La Piedra: Yes, I had been following her for 4-5 years before I did the project and then she followed me in her funny way. Like, she would block me every time I posted something about Rihanna and then re-follow me again a few days later because she can't stand her.
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princessofcool · 3 years ago
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rashida renée for into the gloss
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poshglam · 4 years ago
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The New Frontier of Fashion Criticism Lives on Black Twitter
Social media hasn't only changed the way we consume fashion content; it's also completely altered how we critique it.
Whereas the opinions of established critics once reigned supreme, now, online commentators—and their contentious takes—are increasingly shifting the fashion criticism landscape. Certainly, esteemed experts—such as Tim Blanks, Vanessa Friedman, and Robin Givhan (though she's since moved on to covering the intersection of politics, race, and the arts)—are still rightfully respected for their sharp analytical talents. But some fashion lovers have noticed that from season to season, the typical commentary in the form of runway reviews or show roundups just doesn't hit quite as hard as it used to overall. To find more of the unfiltered and uncensored fashion commentary they're craving, they're turning to Black Twitter.
Those including fashion archivist Kim Daniels, stylist and Black Fashion Fair founder Antoine Gregory, and writer and archivist Rashida Renée Ward have become bona fide Internet forces thanks to their no-holds-barred approaches to fashion in the digital age. (Others, such as journalist and Perfect magazine editor Pierre Alexandre M’Pelé—better known as @pam_boy—and fashion historian Shelby Ivey Christie, are also noteworthy Black fashion critics influencing the industry on the platform, but did not respond to requests to be interviewed for this story.) Their unfiltered reactions to the industry's ongoings, whether they're posting about the latest runway show, fashion campaign, or creative director switch-up, routinely go viral. Unlike, say, any well-known or heralded critic who has ties to a legacy publication, the likes of Daniels, Gregory, and Ward answer to no one. Their opinions and their influences are all their own.
Read More Here : https://www.harpersbazaar.com/fashion/fashion-week/a35600154/black-fashion-criticism-on-twitter/
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flyandfamousblackgirls · 4 years ago
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https://www.instagram.com/evilrashida/
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outsidermagazine-blog · 8 years ago
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OUTCAST Episode 2: RASHIDA RENÉE FOR OUTSIDER
@zanabism​ sits down with Rashida Renée to talk about the inner workings of the fashion industry, the impact and value of trans tastemakers and mannequin-phobia. (begins at 0:00:14).
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You can follow Rashida on instagram: rashidareneeward + twitter: @fuckrashida You can support our favourite tastemaker by donating to her paypal: paypal.me/rrenee and cash.me/$rreneeward.
FOLLOW THE OUTSIDERS
LISTEN TO THE FULL PODCAST ON OUTSIDER
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distantvoices · 2 years ago
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Pia Randolph, Autumn Randolph and Rashida Renée by Callum Walker Hutchinson for High Snobiety. Makeup by Jacinda Pender. Hair by Malcolm Marquez. Styled by Rashida Renée.
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