Fashion icon June Ambrose’s essentials range from ‘sporty’ sneakers to a $35 ‘It’ bag

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Fashion icon June Ambrose’s essentials range from ‘sporty’ sneakers to a $35 ‘It’ bag
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As the mastermind behind some of the most iconic looks in hip-hop music video history, Ambrose knows the power of a stellar style moment.

June Ambrose has designed for over 200 music videos and worked with the likes of Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, Mary J. Blige and Busta Rhymes.Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links.

Ever wonder what your favorite celebrities buy when they’re browsing their favorite boutique or shopping online late at night? Welcome to Six Picks, where we ask stars to spill their style and beauty must-haves — so you can shop like you’re famous, too. As the mastermind behind some of the most iconic looks in hip-hop music video history — think Missy Elliott’s trash-bag getup in 1997’s “The Rain ,” Puff Daddy’s shiny suits in 1998’s “Mo Money Mo Problems” and

Jay-Z’s mint green moment in 2018’s “Apes—t” — June Ambrose knows the power of a stellar style moment. “I love taking things out of context and I always encourage shoppers to mix things that kind of feel like they don’t belong,” the native New Yorker told Page Six Style at a dinner celebrating the launch of herAs such, her own style essentials include “sporty” sneakers, a sweet charm necklace and borrowed-from-the-boys shirting, among other items made for mixing and matching. Shop them all below.“These Puma kicks are a must-have.

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