Posts tagged Christian Fashion Week
GUEST BLOGGER!!! MEET V-STYLIST, TAMY LUGO
Hi Everyone,

It is with great pleasure that I present to you my 'Guest Blogger' series, on the blog. I think it's great to collaborate with other fashion industry professionals. Collaboration inspires me and I hope that you all will experience that same inspiration! :)

Today, I am spot lighting Mrs. Tamy Lugo.

Photo Credit: vstylist.com
Photo Credit: Estrelle Fashion Report

Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Management
Tamy is the co-founder of Christian Fashion Week, a vibrant week of fashion, that has made a great impression on the Tampa fashion community. Tamy regularly appears on Good Day Tampa Bay Fox 13, as a host. In addition to these things, Tamy provides her personal services as a fashion stylist and personal shopper. 

Tamy is such an inspiration to me because of her dedication as a Christ follower, a wife, and a mother, in addition to having such great style. 

Today, I am featuring one of her latest posts on how to wear the tuxedo pant. Click here to check it out! 

Be sure to visit Vstylist.com for more details on this talented woman of God!!
XOXO,

Ker-Leen
Col. 3:14
Christian Fashion Week 2014!
I have one word to describe Christian Fashion Week 2014… engrossing! Yes, I was engrossed! The events I had the pleasure of attending were mesmerizing, in every sense of the word.

To begin, the VIP reception on Thursday evening was filled with smiles, laughter, and networking. I met some industry professionals that evening and had the opportunity to interview many of them. The VIP reception served the function of a meeting place for several of the stakeholders for Christian Fashion Week. Everyone from the event founders, designers, media, and valued supporters were in attendance. 


With Co-founder, Tamy Lugo

Designers for Christian Fashion Week

At one point in the evening, the event founders took to the microphone to introduce the designers whose fashion lines would be featured on the subsequent days. As was the case last year, very friendly volunteers served hor d’oeuvres. The venue was very ornately designed with sheer white draping suspended from the ceilings. Beautiful centerpieces could be found throughout the room.


The next night, Friday, was the night that many Christian Fashion Week supporters and enthusiasts had been waiting for all year long. This was one of two nights where the runway would overflow with rich patterns, textures, and shades of pure talent.  Friday night was like a fashion gumbo. On this night, the designs that came down the runway were both surprising and distinctive. Jesse Washington and Ricc Rollins of Repurposed showcased some traditional menswear with up-cycled touches. 


Jesse Washington & Ric Rollins' Repurposed
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Angel Myers Designs
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions

Jessica Rios, with All Brides 2 Be featured her formal/bridal line of garments. Then came a casual menswear line, by Roy Smoothe, called Just Cool, and later came an innovative and conscious line by the team Elegantees, whose clothing line directly supports women recued from the sex trafficking industry. Other designers featured on that night were Vonique Mason-Edwards, Dali Hernandez, Elaine Grullon (whose lady-like pieces captivated many, including myself), and Angel Myers.

Jessica Rios Bridal
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Dali Hernandez
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
The closing night was a graduation of concept, as the excitement mounted with each line. Renee Scarborough of Two Coconuts Swimwear, opened the show with fashion forward, trendy, and modest swimwear. The plain, white runway was the perfect backdrop for the explosion of tribal prints, and bright colors featured in her line. The floppy wide-brim hats were also a great touch and helped the audience get the full beach experience. 

Renee Scarborough
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Renee Scarborough of Two Coconuts
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Next up, Mme. Weathersby’s graceful line, served as the compass for the show. As her beautiful designs came down the runway the anticipation for what was to come next began to build within the crowd. Lace, silk, sequins, and a sprinkle of tradition best describe her work. Each piece represented a specific woman during a period in time where modest fashion was the norm. Ronnisha Tolefree’s line was a nice follow-up, as she mixed fabrics and prints into playful designs, with modesty as the central theme.

Mme. Weathersby
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions

Ronnisha Tolefree
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Later in the show, Sumita Bhojwani’s culturally rich garments were conversation pieces. Each look was inspired, with beautiful bright shades and printed fabrics, and jewels, all indicative of her Indian heritage. Her designs were both ornate and wearable.

Sumita Bhojwani
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Sumita Bhojwani
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions

In keeping with the wearable chic appeal, Medinah Hagan-Morgan’s line offered some polished, well-made looks for the woman on the go. Each look made a bold statement, with darker, more androgynous lines than the rest of the designs featured that night. Her line is what happens when femininity forms a perfect marriage with edge. There was one other line with a similar edgy appeal during this night; the duo Jonathan and Manjit Allen. Their line featured some amazingly crafted plus-size options.

Medinah Hagan-Morgan
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Medinah Hagan-Morgan
Medinah Hagan-Morgan
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions

Jonathan & Manjit Allen
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions

Jonathan & Manjit Allen
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
The founders of the Christian Fashion Week saved the work of fashion prodigy, Julia Chew, for last, and with good reason! In an interview with Julia at the VIP reception, she mentioned that her line features materials from all over the world. She made a special effort to mix art with fashion in an effort to create couture. Her line was an experience I will not forget. As each piece came down the runway, I faced a dilemma; whether to pay special attention to all of the detail, or to capture these one of a kind pieces.
Julia Chew
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions

Julia Chew
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions


Julia Chew, of Xiaolin Designs
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions

Here are some more photos of me mingling with some awesome people. 


Silva, of OnMyShoebox
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions




A group of bloggers at the first night of fashion shows
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions

Shari Braendel and me
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Designer Elaine Grullon, of Elaine by EJ Designs and me
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Designers of Elegantees
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
My Hubby and photographer for the week; Joe :)
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
L to R: Blogger, G, Designer Sumita, and me
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions


Founder and Publisher of Beauty Talk Illustrated, Ida Walker
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions
Media/Blogger shot at the end of the night.
Photo Credit: Metamorphosis Productions 


This week most definitely raised the bar for the Christian Fashion Week. If this was any indication of what we can expect next year, I will have to make sure I secure my seat as soon as possible. Hope you will do the same!

XOXO,

Ker-Leen
Col. 3:14
Exciting News!! ;)
Hi lovelies,

I am so excited to have been been featured on Shari Braendel's blog!!! 





Click here to read my feature!!

A little about Shari...

Shari Braendel has become the nation's most sought-after Christian speaker on the topic of fashion, beauty and modesty. As a successful image consultant, she saw firsthand that women didn't recognize the beauty that God gave them and lacked the knowledge of how to dress themselves with confidence so their outside appearance represented who they were on the inside. 

Shari's book, Good Girls don't have to Dress Bad is a full color style guide for every woman. Not only will you learn about the best haircut and makeup for you, but you'll discover the most flattering jeans and swimsuit. All this and your very own shopping guide leading you to the right stores and brands just for you, based on your specific body type.

Shari has been featured on Focus on the Family, The Total Christian Television Network (TCT), K-Love, Crown Financial Network and over 50 radio stations and magazine features.

Click here to visit her website! :)

XOXO,

Ker-Leen
Colossians 3:14
❤ Christian Fashion Week: Part Deux!
Part II...

I wanted this experience to be a memorable one so I filmed a great deal during the evening!

 Watch my vlog HERE.

My attire for the evening...


Fuzzy/ Shimmery Sweater: H&M
Faux Leather Skirt: Target
Bag: Target
Opaque Tights: Drugstore
Black Glitter Pumps: Target
Arm Candy: Variety
Earrings: H&M








Til the Next Post!! 

XOXO,

 Ker-Leen



♥ Christian Fashion Week!! Part Un :)





This past Friday and Saturday, I attended the first ever Christian Fashion Week, held in Tampa, Fl. Words cannot express how much fun I had at this event but since I have nothing else at my disposal, I will attempt to put words to use!

Friday Night I attended a VIP reception with my husband Joe. As soon as we drove up to the location I knew this was going to be a sophisticated event. We walked into a lobby full of people waiting to gain entry into the main hall. In the middle of the lobby sat an ebony grand piano with an exquisite flower arrangement on top of it.


Once we stepped inside, we realized that the coordinators of this event went to great lengths to bring it to life. The ceilings and walls were draped with a light, creme colored fabric, ornate chandeliers hung from the ceiling, modern arrangements could be found throughout the room and the lighting was an intriguing red. 




We spent the evening chatting and networking with fellow fashion enthusiasts and industry professionals. 

The next evening, we attended the actual fashion shows. There is so much I could talk about but for the sake of your time I will instead post about some highlights.

I wore a soft-floral print dress, purchased a couple of years ago from Forever 21 and topped it off with a cream colored blazer, caramel-colored clutch, black & gold jewelry and my Nina pumps.






                      My hubby, Joe, kept it casual-sophisiticated and sexy in gray and red hues. ;)


On the next day, the night of the actual shows, I kept it simple, chic, edgy and trendy for my fashion show attire. I wore a black, fuzzy H&M sweater with silver threading running through it. I paired my sweater with a faux leather skirt, purchased from Target a few months ago, black tights and some glitter pumps, also purchased from Target. It was a Target kind of day, as my silver bag was also purchased from there. :) 

Oh, yeah, my earrings are from H&M and my arm candy is a variety of different bracelets.





 As we stepped into the main room, the runway immediately arrested us for a few minutes. It was amazing! It was all sleek lines and completely white, save for the CFW sign on the back panel. Exquisite!





Here are some of my favorite looks from the evening! For designer details and information please visit www.christianfashionweek.com.

Renne Scarborough

Renne Scarborough

Renne Scarborough

 Renee Scarborough!! I ♥  her swimsuit designs!! :)


Sandra Hagen

Sandra Hagen

Pat McGhee

Pat McGhee

Sandra Hagen

Sumita Bhojwani


Sumita Bhojwani


Franco Montoro


Franco Montoro

Franco Montoro
I want this dress!! ♥

Franco Montoro

Pat McGhee

Camelita Couture

Alma Vidovic

Alma Vidovic

Finally, but certainly not least, I met some fantastic people that night! Here are some pics with some of the people I met. Peep the captions! :)

Amazing Christian Fashion Bloggers! These ladies drove and flew from
 different cities to attend and I am so glad to have met them! :)
Typhanie: mygarmentsofpraise.com
Joel: mysundaydress.blogspot.com
Silva: onmyshoebox.blogspot.com

On the left: Typhanie Stewart from My Garments of Praise
On the right: Beautiful model Jené Henry

On the left: Fashion Blogger Typhanie Stewart's Husband Dwayne
Middle: Photographer Christi Ogu
On the right: My hubby Joe 

Accessory Designer Myrlande with Myrabella and her muse :)

I was honored to meet Shari Braendel of FaashionMeetsFaith.com!! She was
so sweet and she paid me a compliment! :)

I will definitely be working with these ladies soon!
(On the left) Victoria Curry of Victorious Insight Management
(On the right) Lashannon Petit of SP Personal Styling