Black Hollywood Slays At The 2019 Wearable Art Gala

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Source: Gregg DeGuire / Getty We all know Tina Lawson is probably one of the most supportive mothers out there.  So it’s no surprise that she mixed being a cheerleader for her oldest child, Beyonce, and raise money for the non-profit gallery and performance complex  WACO Theater Center that she co-chairs with her husband Richard Lawson. How did she do this?  The theme for the 3rd annual Wearable Arts Gala was “A Journey to the Pride Lands,” inspired by the movie The Lion King.  If you didn’t know Beyonce is playing Nala in Disney’s reboot of The Lion King coming out in theaters nationwide July 19th. Get Breaking News & Exclusive Contest in Your Inbox:    Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit So of course, black Hollywood came out in the most royal threads as a nod to the motherland and The Lion King!  Hitting the pink carpet this year was Blue Ivy Carter, Beyonce, Steve Harvey, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Tyler Perry, Holly Robinson Pete, and Tiffany Haddish to name a few. View this post on Instagram Last night was a dream come true #wearableartgala A post shared by Tina Knowles (@mstinalawson) on Jun 2, 2019 at 6:44pm PDT Maxwell performed at the celebration this year and 7-year-old Blue Ivy Carter reportedly bid 11K diamond ring during the auction.  Last year Blue bid 20K on a piece of art at last years auction, but she was promptly stopped by her father Jay-Z so she didn’t win.  This years gala raised over 2 million to support the arts in L.A. [ione_media_gallery src=”https://mycolumbuspower.com” id=”3341636″ overlay=”true”]   The Latest: Detroit High School For Underserved Youth Has 100 Percent College Acceptance Rate “You Next” Project Illustrates The Impact And Influence Of Black Barbershops High School Graduate Who Received 139 College Acceptance Letters Is Headed To Xavier University Of Louisiana Yale University Elects First Black Student Body President Lonnie G. Bunch III Makes History As Smithsonian’s First Black Secretary Don’t Be Alarmed: Here’s A VERY Rare Photo Of A Young Morgan Freeman   Black Music Month 2019 Blair Underwood: Ava Duvernay Made A Grief Counselor Available On The Set Of ‘When They See Us’ Black Music Month: Afrobeats Bangers John Witherspoon Says ‘The Boondocks’ Will Return for a Fifth Season source    

Black Hollywood Slays At The 2019 Wearable Art Gala

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Black Hollywood Slays At The 2019 Wearable Art Gala

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Source: Gregg DeGuire / Getty We all know Tina Lawson is probably one of the most supportive mothers out there.  So it’s no surprise that she mixed being a cheerleader for her oldest child, Beyonce, and raise money for the non-profit gallery and performance complex  WACO Theater Center that she co-chairs with her husband Richard Lawson. How did she do this?  The theme for the 3rd annual Wearable Arts Gala was “A Journey to the Pride Lands,” inspired by the movie The Lion King.  If you didn’t know Beyonce is playing Nala in Disney’s reboot of The Lion King coming out in theaters nationwide July 19th. Get Breaking News & Exclusive Contest in Your Inbox:    Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit So of course, black Hollywood came out in the most royal threads as a nod to the motherland and The Lion King!  Hitting the pink carpet this year was Blue Ivy Carter, Beyonce, Steve Harvey, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Tyler Perry, Holly Robinson Pete, and Tiffany Haddish to name a few. View this post on Instagram Last night was a dream come true #wearableartgala A post shared by Tina Knowles (@mstinalawson) on Jun 2, 2019 at 6:44pm PDT Maxwell performed at the celebration this year and 7-year-old Blue Ivy Carter reportedly bid 11K diamond ring during the auction.  Last year Blue bid 20K on a piece of art at last years auction, but she was promptly stopped by her father Jay-Z so she didn’t win.  This years gala raised over 2 million to support the arts in L.A. [ione_media_gallery src=”https://mycolumbuspower.com” id=”3341636″ overlay=”true”]   The Latest: Detroit High School For Underserved Youth Has 100 Percent College Acceptance Rate “You Next” Project Illustrates The Impact And Influence Of Black Barbershops High School Graduate Who Received 139 College Acceptance Letters Is Headed To Xavier University Of Louisiana Yale University Elects First Black Student Body President Lonnie G. Bunch III Makes History As Smithsonian’s First Black Secretary Don’t Be Alarmed: Here’s A VERY Rare Photo Of A Young Morgan Freeman   Black Music Month 2019 Blair Underwood: Ava Duvernay Made A Grief Counselor Available On The Set Of ‘When They See Us’ Black Music Month: Afrobeats Bangers John Witherspoon Says ‘The Boondocks’ Will Return for a Fifth Season source    

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