Nicki Minaj Collection Post

Posted by Linda on December 10, 2013
Nicki Minaj: Graffiti Print Dress

Nicki Minaj arriving at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA on December 9, 2013 – photo: AKM-GSI

Nicki Minaj went to see Jay-Z in concert last night wearing a graffiti print dress from the upcoming spring collection of her Nicki Minaj for Kmart clothing line with a Burberry Cropped Studded Leather Biker Jacket (sold out), and Giuseppe Zanotti Violet Suede Zippered Peep Toe Booties ($626.50). You can buy similar graffiti print dresses from Boohoo ($20.00, pictured) or Chiara Fashion ($15.39) and similar purple suede booties from Boutique 9 ($69.30).

Posted by Linda on November 9, 2013
Nicki Minaj: Destroyed Jeans, Leopard Boots

photo posted by Nicki Minaj on instagram

Nicki Minaj wore a pair of Deconstructed Skinny Jeans ($32.99) from her “Nicki Minaj Collection” Kmart clothing line with an Alexander Wang top, Vintage Chanel Massive Logo Plate Necklace (sold out), and Giuseppe Zanotti Leopard-Print Calf Hair & Suede Ankle Boots ($1,350.00). Get the look for less with an ASOS 90’s Crop Top with Long Sleeve ($17.80, pictured), Go Jane Queen Cut-Out Necklace ($16.30), and Jessica Simpson Women’s Essas2 Ankle Boots ($78.47 – $149.00).

Posted by Linda on November 3, 2013
Nicki Minaj: Animal Print Jacket & Leggings

Nicki Minaj on The Queen Latifah Show on October 22, 2013 – video: youtube

Nicki Minaj appeared on the Queen Latifah Show wearing a Mixed Animal Print Bomber Jacket ($29.99) and Mixed Animal Print Leggings ($22.99) from her “Nicki Minaj Collection” clothing line at Kmart with shoes similar to the Luichiny Women’s Mighty Miss Ankle Boots in Red ($39.99).

She explains that she created her Kmart line in response to fans who wanted to buy her clothes but couldn’t afford the designer brands that she often wears.

“A lot of the dresses on [American] Idol that I wore, they were super expensive. And my fans would ask “where did you get that?” but they couldn’t necessarily afford it — like they’re in college or whatever — so I wanted to create dresses that I would wear.”