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Selita Ebanks Was a Stunner at the 22nd Annual NAACP Theatre Awards

By Clarissa17 @ClarissaSeaton

If there is one lady who can wear a Herve Leger dress so beautifully – it is definitely Selita EBanks. The gorgeous fashion model attended the 22nd Annual NAACP Theatre Awards last November 2012 in a beautiful gown by Herve Leger. Selita Ebanks was a Stunner at the 22nd Annual NAACP Theatre AwardsBeautiful Herve Leger CreationThe dress by itself is a true beauty, being created by one of the most admired brands in the fashion industry. Herve Lerger dresses are designed every time with the iconic bandage gown in mind. Apart from EBanks, other fans of Herve Lerger are Madonna, Brandy, Kate Hudson, and Jennifer Lopez. Accomplished modelSelita Ebanks is not new to the world of modeling. In fact, she started as a fashion model at a very young age. Born in the Cayman Islands, Ebanks had the chance to work for top fashion designers and brands such as Ralph Lauren and Neiman Marcus. She also had print advertising and modeling stints at premier fashion magazines, like Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, Glamour, and Vogue. Selita is still the talk of the town for her provocative modeling stint with Victoria's Secret, where she worked as one of the lingerie brand's Angels. This gig lasted from 2005 up to early part of 2009.Her wearing the Herve Leger ensemble at the NAACP Theater Awards was considered to be an added feather to her cap since she earned a lot of positive reviews and praises from fashion pundits and everyone else who saw her.Selita Ebanks was a Stunner at the 22nd Annual NAACP Theatre AwardsEvening’s favorite gownSelita Ebanks was hands-down the star of the evening as she carried the Herve Leger dress with great class and allure. It was a (almost obscenely) body-hugging gown that kept everyone at the event abuzz. And as if the gown by Leger is not enough, Ebanks made sure that she got the unofficial title of “the event’s goddess” by styling her brown hair to perfection and keeping a great shine on her naturally-tanned skin. Image Source: Huffingtonpost

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