If music were tangible, it would be the Maggie Barry brand. The moment the first model stepped onto the runway, a surge of energy flooded the room. Runway lights illuminated garments to create a kaleidoscope of color that bounced off of every wall. Known for it’s bold designs, it comes as no surprise that celebs like Nicki Minaj and Lady Gaga use Maggie Barry for their performance looks. The latest collection “Beach Club” dazzled with silvers, gold’s, and neon’s that brought the audience to instant an applause.
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SUNDAY DESIGNERS
Zoan Ash Regal gowns and dresses ran a palate of deep greens pale gold’s and bright teals. This elegant collection featured dresses perfect for the seasons ahead. The short yet memorable collection was emboldened with impeccable detailing and fine fabrics.
A dose of dapper! Perry Jones II debuted a stellar collection that excited the crowd. His signature 3 piece tailored suits featured rich plaids with vibrant pops of color. The sophisticated and wearable designs brought a level of class to menswear redefining the fashion options for the modern gentlemen.
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M the Movement returned to the runway with a powerful video that highlighted his journey as a designer. The models showcased his latest versatile designs in a collection that featured his iconic style of menswear jackets, pants and signature tees with pops of bright red and teal in soft leather jackets for men and women. The show featured celeb models Rapper Layzie Bone and Choreographer Shane Sparks.
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Chandia Brennen is a Certified Image Consultant and CEO of ItsGood2bME Fashion Consulting and Image Management based in Los Angeles CA, Chandia has been in the Fashion industry for over four years. She has worked for dozens of publications and holds the title of Senior Fashion Editor in both LA and NY. Chandia is a fashion scout for a Design Agency in NY and Brand Ambassador for HairEverywhere Luxury.
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