“Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” actress Rasheeda Frost recently put together some of her best fashion looks, making it hard for fans to select their favorite.
Frost, who’s been deemed a fashion icon in the eyes of some fans, created an Instagram post on Thursday of her top four favorite fashions fits she’s sported this year from her Pressed clothing boutique. Her first look included a yellow tie-dye shirt with the word “honey” plastered on it, light-washed denim joggers, a denim shirt around her waist, and pink-denim open-toe sandals.
For her second look the 36-year-old sported a blue tie-dye shirt with the word “positive” printed on it, dark denim distressed shorts and vibrant orange ankle booties. For her third fashion look she flaunted a pair of hot pink stiletto pumps with a multi-colored, silk-element dress. For her fourth outfit she chose a pink tracksuit embellished with a red, sequined mouth and paired it with nude pumps.
“Which look would you rock 1,2,3 or 4 ????” Frost asked fans before adding, ” Four of my favorite looks all available now at PRESSEDATL.COM ??? #pressed #style #atlanta #houston.”
The reality veteran received over 2,000 comments on her post from fans who selected their favorite outfit.
“1 and 4 but, they All Fly ??❤️,” one person wrote underneath Frost’s post. “I love your beautiful styles . Favorite since day one.”
“2 is me all day and 1 for sure but I would rock ALL ..you rocking them all out girlie ?!”
“You Look great in them all but the way my body set up ????♀️ im need #1& #4 ?.”
Others had a hard time picking their favorite look.
“All of em??♀️! U rock them all so good @rasheeda.”
“Neither because everything you wear well won’t look as good on someone else.. ? ?.”
“I can’t decide ? there all bad ❤️. Keep up the fashions Rasheeda. Bosschick.”
Frost’s currently owns two Pressed boutiques in two different locations, one in Atlanta and the other in Houston. She really veered into the fashion industry after retiring her rap career in 2016.
Despite her music days being behind her, the star said her passion for fashion actually stems from working as a rapper.
“I’ve always loved clothes — especially starting out originally in hip-hop,” she told Footwear News in 2017. “I think it all just came together — the fashion, the lifestyle and the music. I used to be really into accessories. I always needed the big earrings, the necklaces and the bracelets — I always felt like the accessories just topped my outfit off.”
However, her style, which she described as “tomboy chic,” has evolved drastically since her younger days.
“I can splurge a little more on certain things,” she noted. “But I think as I’m getting older, I’m just more comfortable with who I am and I know the things that I like, and I never try to reach. I never try to let clothes wear me. I always try to do my own thing.”
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