Fashion Fête Features The International, The Exotic
June 29, 2011By Tiffani Knowles

Sample savory Moroccan lamb and cous cous.


Be riveted by high-fashion, internationally-inspired swimwear, catsuits and urban chic wear.


Dance the night away to Reggae, Soca, Latin, R&B and Hip-hop tunes courtesy of DJ Rev Drizza.


Fashion  Fête, sponsored by NEWD Magazine, Pampered Kisses and Zion Society/The Vision 3 Group, takes place this Thursday, June 30 at  New York City's Le Souk Lounge, 510 LaGuardia Place. So much of it was inspired by its international designers, sponsors, models and venue: Le Souk Harem Lounge - one of the best Moroccan lounges in New York City.


Besides music by DJ Rev Drizza, Fashion Fête boasts live performances by neo-Soul singer Tanisha Renee, hip hop artist Ishmael and spoken word artist Remyx'd, giveaways, speed networking and dancing. 


Representing fashion not just from the our own soil, Fashion  Fête promises to feature a fashion show that highlights talented designers from abroad. Designer Donna Weekes of Ethel Fashion hails from the Caribbean island of St. Vincent. Both Pauline Asmah and Aya Morrison hail from Ghana, West Africa.


Here's a sneak peek at some of the designs to be featured:


 

Pauline Asmah Designs: Designer Based in The Bronx, NY, native of Ghana West Africa





  

Ethel Fashion: Designer Donna Weekes based in Brooklyn, NY, native of St. Vincent and The Grenadines








Aya Morrison: Designer based in Ghana, West Africa

www.shopayamorrison.com



Fashion Fête is free and open to the public. To RSVP, click here.


Visitor Comments (1)
Somebody Fly Me In!!
Posted By BCHEVOLLEAU on July 2, 2011
Wow! Somebody please fly me in to New York! I live in Miami and am definitely wishing that i could be there to see this. The designs look great and it looks like the event will be also!
P.S Bring this event to South Florida Next!
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