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5 Times The Clermont Twins Looked Kreyolicious And Totally Killed The Fashion Game

Shannade and Shannon Clermont are part of the cast of the Oxygen staple reality show Bad Girls Club. Are you a fan of that show? If not, you probably haven’t been able to escape these 21-year old twins/native New Yorkers of Haitian descent.

The Clermont twins’ fashion game is always on point. They stay looking shèlbè. Let us, oh kreyolicious cheries, examine the times when they outdid themselves, and had their kreyoliciousness on overdrive.

1. When they walked the streets of New York during New York Fashion Week.

Clermont Twins
One of the rare times that they made a public appearance with non-identical clothes, Shannon and Shannade favored short skirts, with long-sleeved tops. Anybody else noticed that they went blonde too for that occasion?

2. That time when they modeled Moschino.

Clermont Twins
Moschino is like, a cool brand, and the Slaymonts are cool chicks. So what do you have when you combined those two brands? Utter coolness.

3. That time when they donned those suede jackets with the fringes.

Clermont Twins
Buffalo soldiers, long-haired Rapunzels.
Photo Credit: Alexander Jacob.

4. That time when they wore those nerdy glasses.

Clermont Twins
They made you wonder if they read Tolstoi and all the stories in the James Baldwin collection.

5. That time when they paid homage to modern fashion.

Clermont Twins
And they wore those hats and paid homage to classic cabaret shows.

They you have it folks…yet another edition of Kreyolicious fashion….

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