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Fashion is ART Release Party Announcement
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 24, 2021
by David Bailey
Event Name: Fashion is ART Release Party
Event Date: Saturday, May 1st 5:30 PM & 8PM
Event Location: Tin Can Alley Tacoma
Event Website: www.fashionisart.net
Due to Covid-19, we have decided to film Fashion is ART and release it for an in-person screening at our Fashion is ART Release Party on Saturday, May 1st at Tin Can Alley in Tacoma. The Fashion is ART Release Party will be having two screenings of Fashion is ART 2021 both with a limited number of tickets available, so we have decided to release Fashion is ART online free to the public on Thursday, May 6th.
Feeding the Soul: Hiba Jameel trained to be a nutritionist but painting sated her
Written by Lisa Edge, Real Change News
The role art plays in Hiba Jameel’s life goes well beyond the finished piece on the canvas. Art has helped her heal. It’s spurred conversation. It’s what she looks forward to at the start of each day. Art is a lifelong passion Jameel is able to devote more time to now that she’s pressed pause on pursuing a career as a nutritionist.
“I needed to become the artist that’s in my head,” said Jameel. “I wake up, go to sleep all I think about is paintings, art, applying to shows, creating more, getting my work out there.”
SULÉY en Vogue Night - Year End Celebration
Seattle, Washington (November 27st, 2017) - SULÉY en Vogue Night event series was launched in 2016 at a historical Sorrento Hotel and it became extremely popular, making it the hottest and most upscale networking party night in Seattle.
Join us to celebrate this Holiday season, have fabulous evening with amazing, like-minded people who love to get dressed up en vogue, connect, and have fun. SULÉY en Vogue Night will bring you a sensual experience and vibrant atmosphere of bohemian lifestyle, great conversations, creative performances, and opportunity to make new connections.
What’s Your Story
Written by Endurance NWeke THE CURATOR OF COOL
So much of who we are can be told in our life story-our ongoing personal narrative filled with hurdling mountaintops; choosing the correct path when faced with insurmountable forks in the road. It’s in this journey where we continue to learn about who we are, what we’re capable of, and the talents we possess.
Who we are isn’t defined by one specific thing. On the contrary, our very essence is captured in our creativity, imagination, and where our passions lie. Most of us work a 9-5, but let’s be honest with ourselves for a moment. Do our true selves manifest in that cubicle, desk, or warehouse? Is our essence captured at the daily tasks we seek to complete at work… do we really have time to pursue our passions?
SULEY en Vogue Nights Open 2017 Season
Written By: Vilte S. Rooney
Seattle, Washington (March 1st, 2017) - SULEY ERA opens the 2017 season with their fifth SULEY en Vogue Night on March 25th, an event for influencers in technology, fashion, music, art, film and entrepreneurship. The SULEY en Vogue Nights of the year 2017 will be held at the exquisite luxury private club, The Ruins in Seattle.
After successfully launching four SULEY en Vogue Nights in 2016, multimedia promotional platform SULEY ERA is bringing together the city’s creative and influential people in various creative and innovative industries to connect with like-minded professionals and artists.
Compassion with Fashion
The Compassion with FASHION event brought the fashion community together to help two young individuals, 6-year-old Preston Scott fighting with cancer and 1-year-old baby Nikol Culver, recovering after a liver transplant and raised over $30,000 . Designers Third & Loom, Victoria Postolit, Elita Couture, MXN Clothing, Justin Zachary, and La Belle Rêve showcased their collections on the runway.
Live music was performed by Roger Fisher (Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and founding member of the band HEART), Solar Quantum Band with special guest Elena Maque, opera singer Faina Morozov, Svetlana & Demetrio Sanchez, and Constanin Sokolov.
Taking a Look at a Seattle's Decade of Lost Fashion: What happened here? What is to come?
Taking a look at what happened over the last decade of local fashion in Seattle, industry leaders reveal pinnacle insights that could return Seattle’s reputation as the hub for style and “fashion” it once was. The last decade of fashion, or “lack of fashion industry1” wiped Seattle off of the map of global fashion activity. PR Manager for Luly Yang, Rose Dennis shares her insights: