We’ve seen musicgroups like the Spice GirlsandDestiny’s Child go through lineupchanges over the years.
The powerhouse ensemble that is En Vogue is no different.
Members have joined and left the group, with some even rejoining before departing once again.

Despite the occasional amendments to the roster, En Vogue are still actively touring and working on new music.
The present-day lineup consists of Ellis, Herron, and Rhona Bennett.
En Vogue’s latest full-length release was their seventh studio album, 2018’s “Electric Cafe.”

Some have released solo albums while others run their own independent businesses.
Here are what the members of En Vogue look like today.
The album featured the lead single, “Wherever You Are.”

In her spare time, Ellis also enjoys pursuing other creative avenues.
“I have an arts and craft studio at my home,” Terry Ellis toldHarper’s Bazaarin 2018.
“We definitely pushed the envelope on that album,” she said.

Nowadays, Terry Ellis is still motivated to work on new music, pitching El DeBarge and Tony!
as dream collaborators toBuzzFeedin 2024.
Additionally, she starred as Deena Jones in an Atlanta production of Broadway musical “Dreamgirls.”

When the group celebrated their 35th anniversary, Herron’s sentiments still hold true today.
“I’m very grateful for the road that God has laid out for me.”
It is her first solo effort since her 2001 self-titled solo debut.

She has led speaking engagements as a member of educational nonprofit Toastmasters International and has written five mini-books.
She published her book, “Saving Your Soul,” in 2022.
That same year, she wed Shantiel Simon.

Bandmates Ellis and Herron were bridesmaids.
They toured in 2019 before disbanding the following year.
Jones launched her solo career in 2014 with her debut solo single, “Didn’t I.”
Jones performs as a solo artist, and she released her debut album in 2023.
She has also nabbed minor acting roles in both television and theater productions.
She temporarily rejoined in 2005 and again in 2008.
In 1999, she formed R&B supergroup Lucy Pearl alongside Raphael Saadiq of Tony!
and Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest.
They released their only album the following year.
Dawn Robinson’s self-titled and only solo album arrived in 2002.
She candidly toldEssencethat she took issue with En Vogue’s record contract.
On En Vogue’s 2020 reunion, she said, “It feels like home.”
However, she toldThe Jasmine Brandin 2021 that she does not speak to anyone from En Vogue.
“Terry [Ellis] is the reason the group broke up,” she said.
Robinson’s latest musical endeavor was performing with Maxine Jones as The Funky Divas.
She sang alongside Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron between 2001 and 2003.