thtrangdaien

Gabrielle Union Gushes Over Stepdaughter Zaya Wade’s Fashion Style At Miu Miu Debut

Gabrielle Union is all about celebrating family milestones, and she’s ready for her stepson this time!

Since Zaya Wade came out as transgender in 2020, the 15-year-old’s parents, Gabrielle and Dwyane Wade, have been her biggest supporters. Now that the youngster is breaking into the fashion industry, it’s no wonder the “Bring It On” actress is there to celebrate every occasion.

Gabrielle Union Excited For Stepdaughter Zaya Wade’s Fashion Debut

Gabrielle Union's post on her Instagram storyInstagram | Gabrielle Union

The actress is quite excited about what appears to be a major fashion moment in her stepson’s life. She took to her Instagram story to see Zaya’s style at the “MiuMiuSS23” runway show for Paris Fashion Week. The “Bad Boys” star captioned the photo “Leaving no Crumbs,” referring to the outfit the 15-year-old was wearing.

The entire outfit, posted to Zaya’s Instagram page, shows the rising star facing the camera with her hands at her sides decked out from head to toe in “MiuMiu.” Zaya wears a cropped jean top and a short pleated skirt. She finished her look with white loafers and a tote bag while keeping her hair in a short parted bob and natural looking makeup.

The following slide shows her in the same outfit with her arms raised in front of her as she gives another edgier look with the addition of dark colors. She captioned the post thanking the famous fashion brand for inviting her to the beautiful event.

See also  Russell Brand Faces Probe By Another U.K. Police Force Amid Chilling Sexual Assault Allegations

Fans know that the teenager has cemented her image as a budding fashionista over the past year through fiery posts on her social media. He took the plunge when he was spotted solo for the first time, according to Wmagazine.

For the spring 2023 show, she brought it up with some high fashion looks, including some ultra-cut pieces for her top and bottom. Zaya was styled by the famous Thomas Christos Kikis, who let her flesh-colored designer underwear show over a brown belt while holding a mini skirt at the waist.

At the event, she left the last part of her great look, which was the makeup done on her face. The unique look was done by artist Esther Edeme and featured crystal-encrusted cat eyes paired with glossy lips and rosy cheeks, which gave her the perfect glow for her age.

Attending a show solo isn’t complete without taking a photo with a friend. The friend turned out to be “King Richard” actress Demi Singleton who met Wade and took a picture together while waiting for the show to start. The actress wore a silver embellished crop top and mini skirt with a gray trench jacket on top for the performance.

Zaya Wade Chooses To Protect Her Mental Health By Limiting Online Comments

Gabrielle Union's post on her Instagram pageInstagram | Gabrielle Union

In this age of social media, where everyone posts their activities, it is expected to find a troll or two under one’s comments. However, this may not be the same for people in the public eye, as they provide easy targets for trolls who drop nasty comments under their posts, sometimes for no good reason.

See also  Palestinian journalist loses sons, brother after Israel airstrike hits refugee camp

This may be why followers are unable to comment under the teenager’s Instagram posts. According to Buzzfeed, the real force behind the ban is his father, Dwayne.

The protective dad decided that to protect his daughter, especially since she came out as Transgender, the best thing to do was limit the comments on her posts to discourage those who had nothing nice to say.

The former pro athlete mentioned that it was a mutual decision between him and his wife Gabrielle and addressed it Twitter when users ask about it. Dwayne’s response read, “For Zaya’s mental health and privacy, we have decided not to allow hate into her comments,” thanking fans for wanting to spread the word and send her love instead.

The father of four told Time that social media is complicated and also because the years around elementary school can be brutal and critical. Adding, “But for many LGBTQ+ kids, it’s their only lifeline to their community. We’re trying to figure out that balance of not taking away the community but also protecting it from being flooded with negativity and ignorance.”

Categories: Trending
Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/