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American icon Queen Latifah is the star of Good American’s new campaign

American icon Queen Latifah is the star of Good American’s new campaign

Queen Latifah, the latest star of Good American’s “American Icons” campaign, discusses personal style, inclusivity, and her upcoming biopic.

It’s been a busy week for Queen Latifah. Immediately after taking a National Medal of Arts from President Joe Biden, hip-hop icon and actor, the world’s last star Good American’s “American Icons” campaign. Known for her legacy of empowering women and encouraging women to embrace their individuality, Latifah shared her delight in Good American’s commitment to inclusivity.

“I’ve been wearing Good American for a long time in various projects. I wore their jeans in ‘The Equalizer’. I wore their suit to the Super Bowl after-party. The other day I wore a denim outfit to my bodyguard’s 60th birthday. “We partied all night long,” he said. Hollywood ReporterHe pointed out how well the brand’s products suit many people in his life. “This works for who I am and the women and people I talk to.”

When it comes to her personal style, Latifah says his approach to fashion is “classic in many ways but very (avant-garde)”. Combining classic pieces with bold, unexpected, colorful pieces, the star says that her ultimate goal is to wear clothes that she feels comfortable in.

“Style is a never-ending story because I think style is a little bit about mindset,” he explained. “Style is everywhere. That’s everything. It is a feeling, an attitude. But it’s timeless in a way.”

Photo: Courtesy of Good AmericanPhoto: Courtesy of Good American

Photo: Courtesy of Good American

Having experienced “so many styles,” Latifah is enjoying the reemergence of ’90s style trends. But fashion isn’t the only area where the star appreciates a little nostalgia. Recently, Latifah announced her plans to release: a biography about his life In collaboration with Will Smith.

“I hope this will be an inspiration to any artist or person who attempts to do something that hasn’t been done before or wonders if they can achieve what they want,” he shared. “Perhaps when they see what we went through to get to where we are, they will realize that not only did it not happen overnight, but that we are also quite lucky and blessed in many ways. So go ahead.

Latifah, who has previously kept her private life from the public eye, says she is excited to share the ups and downs of her story. The “UNITY” singer’s film, produced by his company Flavor Unit Entertainment, Smith’s Westbrook Studios and Jesse Collins Entertainment, will reportedly be the first of many independently financed hip-hop biopics.

“We’ve been talking about this for a while,” Latifah added. “We saw a lot of people telling our stories who weren’t there and had no idea how comprehensive these stories were. “It’s important to see how this all happens from people who are actively in the room.”

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