The Fashion Controversy" Premieres In Atlanta
The Fashion Controversy" Premieres In Atlanta, Ga. on February 28 as a Fashion Show and Fund Raising Event.
(PRWEB) February 23, 2004 --In celebration of Black History Month, Dynge will premiere The Fashion Controversy", an innovative fashion show featuring local designers and an array of fresh faces. The Fashion Controversy" is inspired by Dynge: a collaboration of designers, models, hair stylists, and make-up artists dedicated to providing the industry with creative fashion and panache styles. Additionally, Dynge is infused with prospering alumnus and students of the Atlanta University Center. The event will be held at Club 708 in Atlanta at 708 Spring Street, N.W., The fashion show will include an artist market and social starting at 6pm EST. This portion of the event will allow designers and artists the opportunity to sell and display merchandise prior to the actual show. The actual Controversy" will begin at 9:00 pm EST.
Visit the The Fashion Controversy" online at http://ftcpublications.com/tfc
Highlighted designers for the show include G.Park by Greg Park, DUS & CO. by Deonte Smith, Noir Soul by DeAndre Newton, Reco Chapple, Shonda Vick, and Convertible Bertt by Dmapp and Poncho.
Dynge was founded in November 2003 by Gregory Park, YNeekaw Gray, Anthony Dorsey and Desirae Allen who have the drive and optimism to create fashion shows, highlight local talent and artists, and to enhance the overall charisma and self-esteem of models along with provided them exposure. Dynge is composed of alumnus and students of the Atlanta University Center who have worked together producing and participating in numerous Fashion Shows locally and nationally. YNeekaw, a professional model, has skills in the training and development of models for urban, couture, and theatrical runway fashion shows. Anthony has concentrated his skills on fashion show production and stage management. Gregory and Desirae have spent time developing abilities in the art media of Fashion Design.
Public Relations for The Fashion Controversy" is being managed by FTC Publications, Inc.
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