Chloe X Halle Team Up With Teva Shoe For A Collection

The dynamic sister duo, Chloe x Halle, have a lewk just as remarkable as their voices. Shoe brand Teva recently partnered with the sisters for their “Worn by Chloe x Halle” collection.

Teva champions free-spirited style, which makes this partnership the perfect match as the sister’s champion freedom in both their music and style. The shoe brand tapped Chloe x Halle to curate a collection of footwear that mirrors their style. Wondering what their selections are? Here they are: Original Universal, Indio Jewell, Ember Moc, and Indio Whip.

The young singers have graced red carpets, awards shows, television shows, and, just wrapped up Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s “On The Run II” tour in notable pieces. Now they’re passing along their fashion advice on how to wear their newly curated collection with Teva.

“My sister and I, we, completely live by being comfortable because we feel like when we’re comfortable we can truly be ourselves and be completely confident and that’s why we love Teva so much,” Chloe told ESSENCE. “We put the really cute platform Indio Jewells on.”

Chloe also shared how she would rock the Indio Jewell shoes, “Because they’re really cute platforms and it has the strap around your ankle, I love wearing baggy pants that are kind of like capris in a way and they show off the really cute ankle and the platform and I also love wearing them with a skirt. And, you don’t sacrifice your feet.”

Halle also gave us another bit of insight into how to rock the sporty Indio Jewell platforms. Spoiler: denim is key. “I love wearing an all-jean outfit with every Teva shoe that we love,” she shared. “It always makes it about the shoe if you have a neutral outfit or one-tone outfit, it always makes the shoe pop more.”

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10 Times Chloe x Halle Slayed The Red Carpet With Their Killer Fashion Ensembles 

For a little over 2 year years, we’ve seeing sister singing duo Chloe x Halle completely own their unique style. They are not twins; big sister Chloe Bailey loves to wear a updo or pulled back pony, which allows a full focus on her outfit. And she prefers her shoulders out and bold avant-garde embellishments. On the other hand younger sister Halle , likes a more sleek look –with her hair down on most occasions and contemporary fashion ensembles.
 

I just can’t get enough of their afrocentric fashion statements. Here’s a look at the best dressed sister duo! 

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BET AWards 2018

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A Wrinkle In Time Premiere

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BET Awards 2017


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MTV Music Awards 2017

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Black Panther Movie Premiere

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Essence Festival 2017

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Chloe x Halle Announced as Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s ‘On the Run II’ Tour Openers

We’re just days away from Beyoncé and Jay-Z kick off their On the Run II Tour, it has been announced that Chloe x Halle along with DJ Khaled will be their opening acts.

“We will be opening for the North American leg of On the Run II. That’s right, the kids are on the run, too,” Chloe said in a video posted to Twitter. “We are so very excited for this family reunion of Parkwood and Roc Nation,” Halle added. “We cannot wait to join the North American leg of this tour; we cannot wait to see your beautiful faces and we’re so thankful to Beyoncé and to Jay-Z, and we just know that this is going to be an epic reunion.”

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Chloe x Halle Debut Album ‘The Kids Are Alright’

Watch out world, not only are they grown, but Chloe X Halle can do it all by themselves. The grown-ish stars who caught Beyonceé’s attention and landed a recording contract with her label when she found their cover of “Pretty Hurts” on YouTube have taken a few more lessons from their mentor. Namely, write and it produce it yourself. That’s a tall order for teenagers (Chloe is 19 and Halle is 17), even if they’ve been writing songs since they were 10 and 8, respectively. Or is it?

Two things that the music industry does to artists is tell them what kind of music to make (and who to make it with) in order to be commercially successful and market to teen girls while refusing to take them seriously as an audience. Chloe X Halle have made a career out of giving the middle finger to both of those long-held ideas. With their sophomore album, The Kids Are Alright, the duo continue their exploration of ideas lifted from jazz, indie, rock, and pop music, blending them into a hybrid of influences and making them hard to classify. What they’re creating is sonically as advanced as nearly any artist or producer currently working. It becomes remarkable when one adds on the extra layers of doing their own vocal production on their complicated harmonies, producing their own beats, and playing instruments on their own songs. In an ideal world, letting young artists use their own voices and ideas wouldn’t be remarkable, but that’s not our reality just yet.

Listening to this album, which the duo tells Glamour celebrates the powerfulness of being female and that “we always want young girls to know that they are beautiful on their own, and they don’t need anybody to tell them what their self-worth is,” serves as a reminder of why women should write songs for each other. Women aren’t slaves for men, nor are they obsessed with the relationship since you been gone. Chloe X Halle write lyrics that address love, both universal and romantic, but do the latter from a place of power. So many of the sappy pop songs we ask women to consume, which are largely written by men, strip away the autonomy and humanity of womanhood. It’s something you forget to notice until you hear it injected back in

The other theme of the album is a message to other generations that these kids are good and ready to take the reins. In the title track and “Warrior,” especially, the message that Gen Z is prepared to do their part to fix the world offers an uplifting feeling of hope. It’s a reminder to not underestimate or infantilize them simply because they are young. Poetically, their album release date falls one day before the March for our Lives, organized by other industrious members of Gen Z, who are also coming to save us from ourselves.

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