‘Fashion is on 10’: Rasheeda Frost Slays In Her Groovy Getup

Rasheeda Frost frequently serves as fashion inspiration for her fans.

The “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star took to Instagram Saturday evening and posted a picture of herself modeling a few pieces from her boutique “Pressed Atlanta.”

She rocked a black Givenchy t-shirt retailing for around $520.00 and a pair of light-washed denim bell bottoms. She jazzed up her ensemble with two black Chanel bags, multi-color bangles, circle pendant, yellow sunglasses and tear-drop bamboo earrings.

Rasheeda Frost.
Rasheeda Frost. @rasheeda/Instagram

Fiercely posing inside of her Phipps Plaza store, she wrote in her caption, “Little girls with dreams become women with vision!! #Pressed come holla! 😘.”

Fans immediately fawned over her eccentric fashion guise.

“Everything you wear is always on point. ♥️ Love those jeans 🔥🔥.”

“Love this look👏🔥 you stay on point period.”

“Flashe Backed LOOKS GREAT ON YOU 😎 that’s what I’m talking about. Bring them back 70’s style.”

“Sheedas Fetish For Fashion is on 10 😍🙌🏽 sis know she be dressing!”

Frost’s reason for entering the fashion industry wasn’t just for the success, although it clearly helps, but she also wanted to use her passion for fashion to empower other women and help them feel confident.

“Women come in the store [Pressed], and they’re like, ‘My husband and I are starting date night,’ and I’m like, ‘Girl, we have to turn up for him — I know you ain’t been turning up!’” the star expressed to Foot Wear Magazine in 2017.

Rasheeda Frost
@rasheeda/Instagram

“It goes from that extreme — where someone feels too plain — to myself and my glam team making over cancer patients or mothers who have been struggling to find a job and need help getting dressed for an interview,” she added. “We do whatever we can do to help women and keep them strong and focused.”

Frost launched her clothing boutique Pressed online in 2011 before eventually opening an Atlanta storefront in 2015. She also opened her second Pressed store in Houston last year. When asked how she describes her peculiar style, she answered, “I’m not a girly girl, so it’s more of a relaxed tomboy type of swag.”

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