Designer and advocate, Stacey Angela provided a first look at her elegant and racy swimwear inspirations for the upcoming season. Held at Sixty Park Grill in downtown Newark, New Jersey, this fashionable and socially conscious event attracted more than 100 guests from the media, buyers, and guests.
The event featured the Spring/Summer 2010 collection swimwear and resort collection of Stacey Angela to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting epilepsy awareness, raising funds for the education of epilepsy, and providing support to all who are affected.
The runway show began with a special performance from hip-hop artist Serenity and rocked into the night with music from Kiss FM’s own DJ Chuck Chillout.
Sass-shaying down the runway was Grammy-award nominated singer/songwriter Melky Jean, accompanied by stylist Kamisha Sykes, and fashion models Meisha, Sa’ Vona Wilson, Keenan Charles Washington and Carey Yee.
This season’s fashions combined the muted autumn shades and jewel tone metallic Brazilian cut suits, denim crochet bowties and sun hats complete with crochet earrings accessories.
Hair and make-up provided by Deux Love celebrity stylists, Sandra Madjdi and Juan Pablo.
Guests were treated to the live portrait designs of artist Fernando Mora, and graphic artist Todd Brown, designer of the Super Stacey cartoon character.
Sponsors of the event included Sixty Park Grill, 1st Law Network, A&B New York Productions, The Biz Magazine, Deux Love, Overtime Productions with marketing and promotions by Sinala Noir Concepts.
For more information on Stacey Angela’s Fashion for Epilepsy Show, please contact S. Angelique Mingo at sangelique.mingo@
About Stacey Angela:
The daughter of Jamaican immigrants, Stacey Angela specializes in couture crochet clothing and accessories pieces. Stacey Angela designs have been featured on America’s Next Top Model, BET, and MTV and magazines Complex, Suede, Honey, and Luire, a Japanese publication. Her handcrafted crochet designs are inspired by the people, culture, and environment of not only her West Indian heritage but from the excitement of the city.
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