K.Tyson Perez "Heels" Deola Sagoe Show in Arise Africa Fashion Collective

New York, NY– On February 13, 2010 during F/W 2010 New York Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, Editor-in-Chief of UNVOGUE.com K. Tyson Perez styled Deola Sagoe in the Arise African Fashion Collective.
By: Chanel Mcfadzean
 
Feb. 24, 2010 - PRLog -- New York, NY– On February 13, 2010 during F/W 2010 New York Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, Editor-in-Chief of UNVOGUE.com K. Tyson Perez styled Deola Sagoe in the Arise African Fashion Collective.

Mr. Perez was responsible for the mention of her tunics in The New York Times prior to the show [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/31/fashion/31AFRICA.html?_r=1]. He also provided the intricate Michael Antonio, Chinese Laundry & Carlos by Carlos Santana shoes that complimented the collection.

Deola Sagoe is very passionate about her craft, which has gotten her to the place she's at now. When we got the call from The New York Times, I immediately gave Deola's name to our creative director to mention because she is definitely a designer to watch.

K.Tyson Perez is a native of the Bronx, New York and is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The New York Times noted digital magazine UNVOGUE.com. Perez attended the prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York City. While studying at Parsons he began securing freelance jobs as fashion stylist for photographers, fashion designers, modeling agencies and celebrity clients such as Jennifer Lopez, Natalie Portman and several contestants of America's Next Top Model. K.Tyson Perez has also provided window visual services for luxury boutique Dolce & Gabbana and Swedish retail giant H&M.

As Editor in Chief of UNVOGUE Magazine, Perez oversees the editorial direction and content of the bimonthly digital magazine. He is devoted to new and progressive movements in the fashion and design industry and believes that the digital world provides the most logical platform to impact editorial loyalty and consumerism. Perez has been instrumental in the ongoing integration of UNVOGUE.com into the social media space and partners with new and progressive product suppliers to infuse the consciousness of a new and chosen future into the delivery of the online magazine. To remain fresh, K.Tyson Perez maintains his fashion styling duties exclusively with UNVOGUE.com magazine, fashion label Mal Sirrah, not-for-profit organization, Designers for Darfur and Wind-up Records recording artist Megan McCauley. Perez is focused on managing and delivering editorial that honors consumer intent and driving UNVOGUE.com to a being a consumer centric class leader with more than 3 million subscribers by 2011.

You can find more on this man of style by logging onto www.ktysonperez.carbonmade.com and/or www.unvogue.com

UNVOGUE.com is The New York Times noted online fashion magazine which signals a new concept in lifestyle, fashion, beauty and pop culture as a comprehensive lifestyle management resource with the mission to become the definitive destination for the aspiring and affluent online trend-setting community. Unlike most fashion-oriented magazines, UNVOGUE is for both women and men, and provides an unrivalled environment for the fashion industry's most creative and respected photographers, stylists, writers, designers, artists and creative minds. The unconventional combination between stunning and elegant design with innovative editorial information (compelling contents, interactive and daily up-to-date fashion, social and lifestyle news, discussion forums, etc.), are all beautifully packaged to offer users a fully entertaining online experience.

Arise African Fashion Collective Runway Show- Leading global African-themed style and cultural magazine ARISE selected top African designers Black Coffee, Loin Cloth and Ashes along with Deola Sagoe to showcase Fall/Winter 2010 designs during the
publication's AFRICAN COLLECTIVE PART III Mercedes Benz Fashion Week runway presentation. On Saturday, February 13th at 8 p.m., show producer Jan Malan transformed Bryant Park's largest venue, The Tent, into a living African landscape with elaborate
staging inspired by award-winning poet Ben Okri. Models walked through a virtual day and night on the great continent flush with excitement as South Africa gears up to host the FIFA World Cup and many states celebrate a half century of independence as well
as economies poised for rapid growth.

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Mr. Perez was responsible for the mention of her tunics in The New York Times prior to the show [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/31/fashion/31AFRICA.html?_r=1]. He also provided the intricate Michael Antonio, Chinese Laundry & Carlos by Carlos Santana shoes that complimented the collection.
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