In this video P Diddy talks about the release of the “Bitchassness” t-shirt. Very funny how this man can take just about anything and turn it into profit…I envy.
Watch below:
In this video P Diddy talks about the release of the “Bitchassness” t-shirt. Very funny how this man can take just about anything and turn it into profit…I envy.
Watch below:
Sean John aka P.Diddy coined the term “No Bitchassness” on the hit show Making The Band and being the entrepreneur he is never known to miss a dollar will release NO Bitchassness Tees that will be for sale shortly most likely through the Sean John online store.
Update: Get your No BitchAssness T-shirt here.
The new ads for the Sean John women’s collection are in featuring spokesmodels Lauren London and Cassie:


Here’s an interesting take on the jumper:


Love the sequins on this look…

Overall, the looks are cute but the best part of the outfits are the shoes for me, which I’m not even sure Sean John sells.
What do you think of the new Sean John ads?
Here are some pics from the Sean John section of Rip the Runway.
Diddy, who was also the executive producer, opened up the show with a speech on black fashion. Sean John showcased an array of fashions from plaid shorts and track suits to tuxedos and suits for the men, as well as glam dresses and jeans for the women.

Fittingly, Bad Boy artist Cheri Dennis performed during the Sean John show. Snoop from The Wire walked in the show.

At the end of his show, Diddy walked the runway with the two spokeswomen of the women’s line, Cassie and Lauren London.
After a five year hiatus, Sean John returned to New York Fashion Week with his show on Friday February 8. It was the next to last show of Fashion Week, coming right before Marc Jacobs’. Diddy stated that “To be one of the stars of Fashion Week… we’re considered headliners. So we’re up there with the same respect level on the show side with a Ralph Lauren, a Calvin Klein, a Marc Jacobs…” The show also marked the tenth anniversary of the line. The theme of the show was “The Story of a King.”


The designs consisted mostly of suits in deep hues and neutrals with very interesting cuts and fur accents which were nice to look at but for the real world… not so sure. There were no jeans or street/casual wear to be found.


The show ended with Diddy walking down the runway with Tyson Beckford to Lupe Fiasco’s “Superstar”, despite rumors of a feud between the two.
Another important note: the Sean John show featured the first all black model cast in New York Fashion Week history. Do you think after ten years Diddy’s clothing line has become as prominent in the fashion world as Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren?