
At Terrell Dominick, we believe style isn’t just about the clothes, it’s about the spirit.
It’s about how you remix a piece, how you move through the world wearing it, and the confidence it unlocks.
This series, D.O.P.E. Women We Love, is our love letter to women who are Dedicated. Original. Powerful. Empowering. And yes, wildly stylish.
Here are three more women from our community reminding us how to wear it our way:
1. @nyondasnest | Harlem, NY

When we say versatility is everything, this is what we mean. @nyondasnest gave us fashion and a full story with her take on the Black Quilt Me Baby Jacket. Styled as a dress over a crisp white shirt and black tie, this look served Wednesday Addams meets fashion editor. The knee-high socks and loafers? A masterclass in prep with edge.
Why We Love It: She made a quilted coat a year-round moment. Period. The vision, the intention...it’s giving Black Girl imagination and we are here for all of it.
2. @fullyfocusra | The Karter Knit Skirt

@fullyfocusra brought summer ease and grown-woman energy to the Karter Knit Skirt. We love the contrast of the mixed knit patterns from top to bottom. Pairing the baseball cap and aviators with the knit set gave it a cool, effortless vibe that felt just right for the daytime as it did for a night out.
Why We Love It: She didn’t just wear the outfit, she embodied it. This look speaks to the kind of woman who knows how to play, relax, and still command a room. And that's the energy we love most.
3. @im_alicia_ | Paris, France
Sis stepped into Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour in Paris and said: “I'm the moment.” @im_alicia_ styled our Poppy Polka Dot Robe with a black denim short set, black boots, a western hat, and layers of paisley that tied it all together.
We loved the subtle details—like the bandana through the belt loops and the neckpiece and how the whole look gave fun.
The fact that Beyoncé showed up in a matching red bandana fit? We’re just saying. The influence is real. 😂
Why We Love It: She dressed for the occasion and then took it one step further. It’s the boldness. The coordination. The "you gon’ see me" energy. And we see you, sis.
Why We Celebrate D.O.P.E. Women
Each of these women took pieces from TD and gave them new life. That’s what being D.O.P.E. is all about. You don’t wait for permission. You make the look work for you and you wear it with purpose.
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