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justmakiya · 4 years ago
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my-selfish-love · 6 years ago
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AMIAYA for Fendi: MeAndMyPeekaboo
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luxurynextseason · 5 years ago
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Meeting with @google ...on the way with a Fendi Peekaboo Pocket Bag #meandmypeekaboo #fendipeekaboo . . #fendi #newyorkstyle #homestyle #LuxuryNextSeason (at Madison Av) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxfVaDHgVwo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9wy280oh57um
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jessifanylove · 6 years ago
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Fendi - Me and My Peekaboo
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christieswithmymissy · 6 years ago
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#KrisJenner , #NorthWest and #KimKardashian #KimKardashianWest photographed for Fendi #MeandMyPeekaboo campaign (at Los Angeles, California)
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evoifc · 4 years ago
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Take a look at the Chloe x Halle @Fendi Handbag Campaign #MeAndMyPeekaboo https://www.instagram.com/p/CDNw4g2J6fB/?igshid=15qamzs4wei0g
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stylemendi-blog · 5 years ago
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Catherine Zeta-Jones & Carys Douglas did an awkward Fendi ad campaign #FendiPeekaboo #MeandMyPeekaboo #stylemendi #fashion See more Fendi bags ...
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lizzbettyconcoctions · 5 years ago
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Talk about twinning to millionth power!!!!! I wish I had all of that hair!!!! 4C hair in ALL of its glory!!! #funtimeswithlizbetty #lizzbettyconcoctions #imperfectlyme #Repost @ciprianaquann ・・・ When you have the kind of relationship where you can speak without saying a word 🙏🏾 My identical twin sister; @tk_wonder and I are excited to share the power of sisterhood in the latest @fendi campaign for their #MeAndMyPeekaboo @fisforfendi series. Grazie to the wonderful Fendi team. #Fendi #FisForFendi #QuannSisters ▫️▫️▫️ 🎥📷 @cameronpostforoosh ▫️▫️▫️ https://www.instagram.com/p/B0FQs1Unax3/?igshid=1m9oyfq3r4rg0
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sinnamonscouture · 4 years ago
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Chloe x Halle for Fendi’s #MEANDMYPEEKABOO campaign
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hallebaileygifs · 4 years ago
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CHLOE X HALLE Fendi #MeAndMyPeekaboo Campaign
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justmakiya · 4 years ago
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oil-diffuser · 4 years ago
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Chloe Bailey for Fendi’s #MeAndMyPeekaboo campaign
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luxurynextseason · 6 years ago
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Third photo was necessary to complete the row 😝 📸 credit #DomesticatedHubby . . . #meandmypeekaboo #fendipeekaboo #streetstyle #newyorkstreetstyle . . #LuxuryNextSeason #LNSedit #PennyStylesMe #Pennylized (at Madison Av) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs1Hl8Wg5Up/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9azm9r4b6gmy
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jessifanylove · 6 years ago
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#MeAndMyPeekaboo 두 번째 캠페인
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cxhnow · 4 years ago
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Chloe x Halle on Sister Style, Working With Beyoncé, and Finding Creativity 
Chloe x Halle’s creativity is thriving, even during the pandemic. The two sisters have just had to think outside of the box in terms of executing the projects they’ve undertaken during lockdown.
The singers released their new album, Ungodly Hour, back in June and have pulled off several amazing at-home performances to go with it. This poolside performance of their single “Do It” is a must-see, and was entirely shot in their backyard in L.A. The duo have also been experimenting with fashion along the way, wearing hot-off-the-runway Balmain looks for their Instagram Live chats, and custom Zana Bayne cage dresses for their part in a virtual YouTube commencement special.
In addition to serving up their new music and performances, Chloe x Halle also became Fendi’s newest campaign stars. They helped creative-direct new images and a video, which pay tribute to the Italian label’s Peekaboo bag. (You guessed it, the campaign, titled #MeAndMyPeekaboo, was shot at their home.) It’s the latest undertaking that proves this duo can truly do it all as a two-woman show, both in front and behind the camera.
The two sisters tell Vogue that navigating these unprecedented times has been an exercise in creativity as artists. If things were “normal,” they would be miles away from each other. Being at home together has allowed them to focus on their work. “My sister and I would have been in two different countries, and we didn’t really know where we were going to put out this album,” says Chloe. “I’m just grateful that we’re at least together in one space, and we can do it together.”
Below, Vogue caught up with Chloe x Halle to discuss their personal style as sisters, what it has been like having Beyoncé as a mentor, and what the rest of their summer looks like (Psst: More performances could be coming).
Tell us about your vision for this new Fendi campaign, which you both helped create.
Halle: “We have always loved Fendi. They’re the perfect mixture between sexy and classy—you can wear Fendi bags with anything, especially the Peekaboo bag. We wanted to incorporate that into our vision. We did [a campaign video] to a song that we have on our new album, Ungodly Hour, called “Busy Boy.” The song has a lot of sass, attitude, and playfulness to it. We did it at home in our backyard.”
Chloe: “We shot it all in one day. It was fun. It was hot outside, but we had fun playing with the clothes.”
What has been inspiring you both in the realm of fashion lately?
Halle: “Something that has really inspired me during lockdown is how creative people are getting with their fashion. Even though there’s not anywhere to go to really show off these cute outfits, I just love how stylish people are getting. They’re not letting it stop them from still having fun with fashion and being playful. It’s all about expressing yourself. That makes me feel good whenever I get to do that, no matter who sees it or not.”
As sisters, how is your style different from each other? How is it the same?
Halle: “Our style has always been different from each other because we both have really different body types. For me, I don’t have as many curves; my beautiful sister has an amazing bum. I always try to wear whatever makes me feel comfortable and brings out my petite little curves. I’m always trying to dress up my body in that way. I feel like my sister is really expressive when it comes to her style.”
Chloe: “For me, it just depends on the day. Some days I want to feel a lot more edgy and sexy, and other days I want to feel flirty, cute, and cuddly. It really depends on my mood. That’s what being a woman is all about, having different layers to yourself and being able to change—being strong yet delicate at the same time.”
Do you guys share clothes a lot?
Halle: “We actually do share a lot. As sisters, we’re always raiding each other’s closets. I’m always looking for some of Chloe’s tops because I feel like all of my tops are a bit boring. If we have something to do or have an interview, I’m always like, ‘Girl, can I just see what you got?’”
Chloe: “I feel the other way! I feel like you have better tops. Now with quarantine and interviews, all you really need is a cute top and then you can wear sweatpants. It’s all about the tops now.”
In addition to your style choices, you both have been creative in terms of approaching your at-home performances too. Has that been an exercise in creativity?
Chloe: “It’s definitely been a way to exercise our creativity. We give all the kudos to our amazing creative director Andrew Makadsi. He really helps our vision come to life; we’ll collaborate and send a bunch of references, and he’ll just take it to another level. It’s really cool how we can articulate our vision while still staying at home, having fun, and keeping it simple. I’m just happy that I can quarantine with my best friend and business partner so that we can do fun stuff like this.”
How have you both managed to stay creative in general during the pandemic?
Halle: “Staying creative in this time is actually really easy. It’s really inspiring when you’re enclosed with the people that you love and your family. That’s what truly makes me happy. Quarantine has allowed me to connect with myself and realize my greater purpose and what I want in life. Just kind of self-reflecting and meditating—that builds up a lot of inspiration. Even though sometimes it may feel uncertain, we’re trying to stay positive and hopeful. Using every inch of happiness and positivity that we can to light our inspiration fire. But also giving ourselves breaks, and realizing it’s okay to just chill and not do anything some days.”
You have both used your platform for activism these past few months, especially around Black Lives Matter. Why is it important to continue doing so?
Chloe: “For my sister and I, it’s something we can’t turn on and turn off because it’s our everyday lives. It’s our livelihood. We have always grown up knowing, because we are Black women. I am very happy and grateful that the world is finally paying attention to this underlying racism that has been going on for years and years, and I’m hopeful that change will finally happen. Just my sister and I going out there and creating in a male-dominated industry, and letting our voices be heard, we’re standing for all Black women and our brothers. Just being ourselves and letting them know that you can do anything you put your mind to. We’re always thinking about that, and how we can uplift our community in any way we possibly can.”
You released your new album, Ungodly Hour, in June. Now that it’s out in the world and you’ve reflected on it, what does it mean to you?
Halle: “Ungodly Hour means everything to us. When we were in the process of making this album, it actually flowed out a lot faster than usual. Our last album, The Kids Are Alright, took us three years to make. For Ungodly Hour, it took eight months. That is a very short amount of time for us, because we’re perfectionists and we always want to get something right. We’ll do it over and over again. For this album, we had so much to say and we knew exactly what was on our hearts, whether it was us talking about our insecurities and figuring out how to love every inch of ourselves, or exploring love and relationships. It’s this whole journey of finding ourselves, but also knowing who we are at this point in our lives. Releasing this album during this year of change has also been an eye opener. I feel like we always release albums when something is happening. We released our last album, The Kids Are Alright, when all the women’s marches were happening in 2018. And now, with our community of Black people, we’ve always been fed up, but other people are realizing it. We just really hope that [the album] has brought some healing and some peace to our community, and to everyone who decides to listen. That’s all we want.”
Beyoncé has been a mentor to both of you. What feedback did she have for this album, and what have been your biggest lessons from her?
Halle: “I feel like Beyoncé collectively teaches everyone who is a fan of her. She’s always been our inspiration since we were younger, so being able to be on this journey with her and have her guide us along as a fairy godmother is really beautiful. Just being on tour with her and watching how hard she works every single night—she gives it 150%. It’s like, wow, somebody can literally be better than a machine, and still be such a humble and beautiful person inside and out. I truly believe the reason why she is where she is today is because she has such a great heart and is just a kind, regular person. Those people get the farthest in life. We’re always being taught things by her. She had very positive feedback for this album. She barely had any critical notes. She was just congratulating us and saying how proud of us she is in this project. We’re really happy to have her support.”
What does the rest of your summer look like?
Chloe: “The sky’s the limit. I hope more people receive the album, even people who’ve never heard of us before, and we keep kicking butt with the visuals and growing every day. We’ll be staying home quarantining because, sadly, the cases are getting worse here in America. We just want to stay safe, but also have fun at the same time. We’ll be chilling in the sun in our backyard.”
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xioxmagazine-blog · 6 years ago
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Loving this ❤️ Repost By fendi: #MeAndMyPeekaboo Chapter II brings together different women from around the globe in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the iconic #FendiPeekaboo. Photographer Gao Yuan joins her daughter musician Dou Jiayuan for the fourth episode filmed in Beijing. #FisForFamily #FℲ4 Discover more on Fendi.com See @fisforfendi for exclusive backstage content. (via #appskottage.com . . 🌸#xioxmagazine #xiox #itsaxioxthing #fashion #makeup #nails #hair #model #models #photography #beauty #magazine #magazines #fashionmagazine #beautymagazine #photographers #photographer #fashionphotography #fashionphotographer #beautyphotography #beautyphotographer #canon #nikon #camera #instaphotographer #instagram #followme #instabeauty #photography101 (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnJ5p_zH3dF/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18ur37x2crmqn
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