Steve Harvey’s Ford Neighborhood Awards is already unique in that is the the only awards shows on a national scale where celebrities give awards to the everyday man and woman.
The Ford Neighborhood Awards (formerly called the “Hoodie Awards” or “Hoodies”) is also unique in that, when it comes to the Blue Carpet, oftentimes the so-called “common folk” actually manage to out-dress — or cloak themselves in apparel that is flashier and more flavorful — than the big-name A-list celebrities who show up in droves to participate in the awards program.
Don’t believe me? Well, just feast your eyes on the past Ford Neighborhood Awards blue carpets and see what I’m talking about. Not that the celebs can’t bring it when it comes to fashion, as Shirley Strawberry demonstrates (above) very well.
NOTE: Very few, if anyone, can dress better than Steve Harvey and members of his entourage, which you will see as well.
Steve Harvey’s bodyguard decked out in all tan, above, and comedian Anthony Anderson cloaked in all white, below.
Powerhouse comedian Earthquake, above, and 2012 award nominees, below.
Actor and entertainment reporter Terrence J, above, and two more award nominees, below.