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#BOSSWATCH: Meet Kymberly Achuba Creator Of Designs By K.Y.

May 2, 2018 by cnkstylebook 1 Comment
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Kymberly Achuba Designs by K.Y.
Kymberly Achuba Designs by K.Y.

Kymberly Achuba Designs by K.Y.

Kymberly was by far my favorite interview as her brand immediately stood out amongst the designers that showcased as an edgy streetwear brand. Conversation was easy as it felt like I was talking to a friend. Designs by K.Y. came together in 2016 and ever since has been growing to embody African culture with a play in texture, color, and patterns that are eye-catching. My favorite pieces from her presentation were her standout fur coats as well as gold crowns that spoke for themselves. Kymberly biggest continual motivation is her young daughter who she wants to make proud. I met Kymberly at the Young Designer’s Awards and Presentation where she also shared with me her biggest inspiration for her designs.

I understand that as a creative you have to find your center and continually feed yourself with places, people, art, books or words to be able to inspire others with your art or inspiration.

What is the inspiration behind your designs?

“I am very inspired by music, Music is a huge component in my creations and many of my pieces have come together through my playlists.” My biggest style icon is Rihanna and she also influences my work.”

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#BOSSWATCH: Meet Taylor Love from Taylor Love Couture

May 1, 2018 by cnkstylebook No Comments
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Taylor Love Couture
Taylor Love Couture

Taylor Love founded Taylor Love Couture in 2015 with the vision to create a brand that embodies luxurious street wear. Each piece that she curates is drawn, sewn, and made custom by Taylor. Taylor has known from a young age that fashion was her life’s work and has graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Fashion Design from Mount Ida College in 2016. Taylor Love Couture has two main collections out with The “Motorsport” Fall/Winter 2018 Androgynous line as well as her Fall/Winter 2018 Lingerie Collection with “Dia De Los Muertos” as the inspiration.

I was able to sit tall with Taylor to discuss her inspiration and where she will be next!

What inspired your 1920’s inspired pieces?

“I used a lot of different vintage kind of looks, like I wanted it to look very old Hollywood so I used like lace and feathers and silks, so very luxurious.”

When did you start taking fashion seriously?

“Yeah, well ever since I was a kid I was really not into anything at school like I couldn’t really find what was my niche and then I got to high school and there was a fashion class so I fell in love and that’s when I knew that this was something I could do for the rest of my life whether I get paid or not and be happy.”

Looking back, what did your first piece look like?

“Oh My God! It’s so funny you say that, because I literally just found it the other day. It’s like this cute little pajama top with a little scrunchie, and it’s got little rick rack straps that aren’t even appropriate as straps.” She said. “It was funny to see how far I’ve come and I’m so proud of myself.”

Where do you get your inspiration usually?

“Yes! My favorite question of all and my favorite fashion icon ever is Rihanna. The best style icon ever! I love her, that is my girl and I aspire to be her designer one-day.”

Where can we find you next?

“My next show will be in P Town at the Women of Color Weekend. It’s actually a LGBTQ event so it’s going to be in the Cape May 31-June 1st. I will be there showcasing my androgynous line.”

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Kyle Denman Wins Young Designer Awards Presented By The FDC

April 30, 2018 by cnkstylebook 12 Comments
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On Saturday, April 29th I attended the Fashion Designers & Craft Maker’s Collections Presentation in Aide of Angelman Syndrome. This event took place at the swanky Paul Hotel down in New York City and it was an amazing event that showcased exciting young designers as well as international designers. Creatives, photographers, models, designers, artists, bloggers and craft makers all gathered under one roof to witness creativity as well as network, form connections and build bridges for future collaborations.

The Fashion Designers & Craft Makers’ Network also presented an award to the winner of the the young designer competition. Each competitor was tasked with designing an innovative, fashion forward, avant-garde design that was reminiscent of the 1920s. The winner of the competition this year was Kyle Denman who is a Project Runway alumni. He was presented with a cash prize as well as an opportunity to showcase his design in London.

At the event I was able to chat with Kyle Denman about his inspiration, past work, as well as his next moves.

What was your inspiration behind your 1920’s piece?

“When I was asked to participate in the young designers awards, I was told that the theme was the 1920’s but I had to make it red carpet ready, modern, and most importantly cutting edge, out of the box, avant-garde.” He said. “So I thought, how do I make sure it’s different enough to stand out but it’s beautiful enough to make an impact so I thought what was really relevant in the 1920’s. I was thinking of the Great Gatsby but I was also thinking of the other things that were going on… The Great Depression, The Prohibition, what was so relevant was champagne. You see in that time frame, that decade, the really unique juxtaposition of cultural, socio-economic, and political dynamics and my former backgrounds is actually in politics so I thought it would be really cool to bring that to the forefront.

Do you usually get your inspiration from politics and history or do you also find inspiration elsewhere?

“No, I usually get my inspiration from stories or concept.” He said. “So, my last collection was actually based off of the life cycle of an orchid in relationship to the life cycle of humanity. So, [with] people our purest moment is when we are born as humans and then as we grow up that is when we lose that purity but then I thought why can’t we see purity in our lived experiences. The orchid actually starts as a pale pink but then grows to be a pure white. So, in essence it is a living paradox just like people.”

Looking back, when did you decide that you wanted to do fashion design?

“Yeah so, it was when I was actually still in politics [in school], I was conducting research on people who have alzheimer’s and dementia in Japan and I was teaching them art class in order to see the art’s effectiveness on them, their psyche, and their interpersonal relations etcetera and I realized art has the most beautiful ability to transcend and transform a person’s life so I knew that I had to do something like that for the rest of my life and what is one type of art that exists in every person’s life on a daily basis, fashion. So I literally packed a suitcase and a backpack and flew across the country to Los Angeles and started my journey.”

What is next for you?

“I’ve recently had an offer to show in June in Los Angeles…and then I have a fashion show lined up with Caitlin Fashion Show in Los Angeles in the Fall and then a fashion show of my own in April of next year then I know for sure in Palm Springs the following year.”

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Black Owned Business Shoutout: 5 Clothing Brands You Need

April 12, 2018 by cnkstylebook No Comments
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Every month I will highlight black owned brands you should add into your purchase rotation. Here are 5 clothing brands you need in your wardrobe!

Sybergurl was created for the free-spirited rebel at heart. The fun and standout pieces represent the clothing brands’ stance to represent “GIRL POWER and breaking barriers. ” Sybergurl at its inception was started as a street-wear brand but has now grown to take on and support the empowered woman.

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YEMA is a fashionable athleisure brand with a purpose. The collection is also conscious free as it is created from recycling, is 100% handmade, and 10% of every sale is donated towards the education of children in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya. The YEMA brand was founded to adorn the empowered woman and encourage all women to love their bodies. YEMA’s mission is to inspire women with the mantra to “Honor Yourself” and “Break Standards.” The spirit of the brands is also clearly apparent in the bold colors and patterns of the clothing.

A post shared by YEMA™ (@yemacalif) on Apr 5, 2018 at 5:33pm PDT

Splendid Rain Co. was created out of the dorm room of Olatiwa Karade and since then it has spiraled into a widely popular Etsy Shop. Splendid Co. Rain was initially created in response to the outcome of the Presidential election in 2016 and also the lived experience of racial prejudice and discrimination. Her clothing empowers people of color to love their melanin and also embraces equality and having voice.

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Adorned by Chi was created for the carefree and bold individuals who don’t fit in a box. It is a lifestyle brand for the magical girls who are not afraid to stand out.

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All Dem Shades was created in 2016 with the mission to celebrate unapologetic, powerful, black women. All Dem Shades also celebrates women of all shades and sizes with impactful statements written on each piece that convey Black Girl Magic.

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Comment down below if you’ve bought any pieces from these brands!

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