Fans are going wild over “Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta” alum Reginae Carter and her fashion forward look.
The 20-year-old uploaded a chain of photos of herself on social media Saturday afternoon, dripping from head-to-toe. She sported a black lace bodysuit, a cropped leather moto-jacket, khaki designer joggers with a leather Gucci waist pack that retails at $1,150 to accentuate her frame. She paired her outfit with transparent sandal heels with gold embellishment. The reality star also opted from a simple eye makeup look with a mauve neutral lip.
She appeared to be inside of her home while posing for the Gram while posing in front of a staircase.
“They be tryna stop the wave but the wave don’t stop 💫,” Carter captioned the images of herself.
Fans of the 20-year-old bombarded her Instagram post with several flattering remarks of how stunning she looked.
“Sis is killing it,” one fan wrote.
“You didnt come to PLAYYY 🔥. That GLOW UP is looking oh so good on you Nae!” another person exclaimed.
“Yess Nae! I love your entire outfit especially the pants 🔥. You look soooooooo beautiful!!!!! Stylish just like your Mama ❤️.”
Carter, the daughter of rapper Lil Wayne and reality star Toya Wright, is definitely pushing the boundaries when it comes it to her fashion.
The 20-year-old recently partnered with New Era, a head wear company, for the release of their “New Era x Super Bowl LIII Women’s 9TWENTY” hat. The royal blue cap is made from velvet material and features a “NFL shield pin embellished with Swarovski crystals, sapphires and rubies” that retails at $5,300 according to BET.
Carter who’s a fashion trendsetter and a sports fan said she will be attending the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 3 in Atlanta, GA although her favorite team the Saints lost the NFC championship game leading up to the Super Bowl.
“I love all the young guys on the Saints. They play so hard,” Carter told the news outlet after letting it be known she will not be rooting for the Patriots nor the Rams. “My dad purchased a suite for us when we thought the Saints were going to make it. Me, my mom, my grandma, and some of my other family members will be there.”