“Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star Rasheeda Frost seems to be receiving a lot of praise for her trendy fashion sense.
The “Boss Chick” artist won over fans this weekend with her latest eccentric get-up shared in a new fashion post. She took to Instagram Saturday afternoon and uploaded side-by-side photos of herself sporting new garments at her Pressed boutique in Atlanta.
Frost wore a multi-color shirtdress with a pair of light-washed denim distressed jeans and sky blue stiletto pumps. She jazzed up her outfit with a matching fedora hat, brown and black bangles and large bamboo-style hoop earrings. The fashionista wore her honey blond tresses in a low ponytail and donned a simple makeup look, including a nude lipstick.
Seemingly tooting her own fashion horn, the 37-year-old reality veteran wrote in her caption, “Just doin me…!! Come through… jeans & top/ shirt dress from you know… Pressed 😘.”
She received over 33,000 likes on her post and a slew of compliments.
“Nice fit and hat!!! 😚 Rasheeda always looks sharp. So litt ❤️”
“I love the whole look! I love your attire, and I will be to see ya soon.”
“This entire outfit is tough. Rasheeda you so dam fly 💯 I love that hat especially”
“You are wearing it well and sassy best dress ever you make me proud and confident Ms Super Fly Queen💙 🔥”
Speaking of confidence, Frost said that’s one of the things she loves most as a business owner, helping customers feel great about themselves in her clothing.
“Having an online store for so many years, I wasn’t able to be personal with the customers,” she told Footwear News in June 2017. “But now that I’m in the store a lot and working with people — pulling them out of their comfort zones and putting them in pieces they normally wouldn’t wear, [then] seeing the self confidence just come across their face — the gratification from that is amazing.”
Frost originally launched Pressed online in 2011 but decided to open a storefront a few years later to make a personal connection with her customers. She admitted that owning a business sometimes can be stressful, but for the most part it’s rewarding, especially when she gets to help empower other women.
“Women come in the store, 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!'” she exclaimed.
“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. We do whatever we can do to help women and keep them strong and focused.”