Rasheeda Frost stunned fans with her latest Instagram beauty post. The reality star from “Love and Hip-Hop: Atlanta” posted a photo on Thursday, April 23 that showed her wearing a brown two-piece set embellished with black prints. Frost’s apparel left people admiring her drip, and now fans are urging people to ‘take notes’ on her style.
Frost sported fitted bell bottoms in addition to a matching button-up top. She rocked a high-top bun and completed her look with simple accessories. Frost, the owner of Pressed Boutique, revealed in her caption that her ensemble was made up of items from her store. She explained that her set ranged from different sizes, and encouraged users to purchase her outfit online.
The native of Decatur, Georgia, striked multiple poses in her photo collage. In the first picture, she placed her hands on her hips and shifted her head toward the side. The second photo showed Frost with one hand hanging loosely by her hips, and the last frame captured the rapper slightly tilting her head to the side while looking forward.
Fans claimed that Frost’s garments enhanced her shape and declared that she ‘bodied’ her look.
“Bodied🔥👏.”
“Drip queen💯🔥.”
A third user said, “Getting thick🥃.”
“Love wide leg pants it compliments the booty well 😂😍.”
“Take notes,” a fifth encouraged.
“@rasheeda girl you rocked that outfit💥.”
“Uhmmmm Stunning!!! Wifee Status🔥🔥😍😍😍😍.”
An eighth wrote, “KILLING IT🔥🔥🔥.”
Frost’s signature style consists of a mixture between garments from her clothing line and other high-end fashion brands. She explained that she enjoys wearing exclusive designer runway pieces in addition to clothes from her store. She temporarily closed Pressed amid the pandemic.
The “My Bubble Gum” hit maker shared in a recent interview with Footwear News that she has been running her boutique online for now. She revealed that she originally started her clothing brand in a digital space and claimed her business has not suffered a lot financially since closing its physical location. “We’re still getting a lot of people ordering and supporting us-but it’s nothing like the physical location. We miss our customers,” she added.