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Yung Miami Goes Bold in a Printed Purple and Yellow Maxi Dress and Transparent Heels

f it’s one thing we know by now, it’s that Yung Miami, A.k.a. Caresha Please, a.k.a. Caresha Brownlee, and that P. Diddy, a.k.a. Love, a.k.a. Sean Puffy Combs, a.k.a. Puff Daddy, love each other.

The City Girls rapper shared a photoset on Instagram before an event in Los Angeles last night. The photos showed her and Love laughing with each other.

First, Yung Miami slipped into a purple and yellow maxi dress that featured the silhouette of a curvy purple figure etched on the front. The dress had pleating at the bottom that exposed flashes of yellow when she moved.

Caresha chose to go simple with her hair, opting for a sleek black ponytail that swept past her back. The cleanliness and simplicity of her hair allowed her for the gorgeous dress to do all the talking for her appearance.

When it comes to accessories, the Miami native is known for carrying Hermès Birkin bags and many different Chanel bags. For this outfit, Yung Miami donned a yellow mini Hermès Kelly bag that added the right amount of pop while unifying her attire.

Next, Caresha decided to go toned down but strong with her shoe choice and went with a pair of purple transparent heels. The shoes had a height of approximately three inches and had a purple strap wrapped around the foot.

The “Caresha Please” host and star has an edgy and modern clothing aesthetic. From her Instagram feed, it’s clear that the “Take Yo Man” rapper has an affinity for bodycon garments, sleek swimsuits and vibrant separates.

Yung Miami is a rapper and television host who has her own show on Revolt TV titled “Caresha Please,” and she has also starred in campaigns for Boohoo.


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