Tuesday, July 21, 2009

"Fashion Siren for Change" Fashion Show by HUMAN INTONATION


Announcement: HUMAN INTONATION will be a featured designer in the NAACP Centennial Conference Fashion Show on Tuesday,
July 14, 2009! Coverage by Giant Magazine


The NEW premium unisex apparel brand dedicated to raising social awareness while giving 15% of the proceeds from each sale to youth & minority HIV/AIDS prevention, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina & Education in Darfur.


Your Invitation!!! July 22, 2009


“Fashion’s Siren for Change: HUMAN INTONATION”

Season 2 of HUMAN INTONATION will launch with a full-fledge fashion show, along with a live film & art performances and a surprise special guest! You want to be at this event.

Come view our first line of HUMAN INTONATIONTM men & women long sleeve tees and dresses as we introduce new designs as a call for attention to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, youth & minority HIV/AIDS prevention, and education in Darfur! This year’s event will raise funds specifically for the Darfur Peace & Development Org (DPDO).
Hosted by J-Harris of Maschil Entertainment!!!

“Fashion’s Siren for Change: HUMAN INTONATION”
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Aperture Gallery
547 W 27th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Doors Open @ 7:30pm


Suggested Donation Scale: $20 - $50*
Donations over $35 for VIP seating (RSVP a must for VIP seating)
* Tax-deductible receipt for your donation available at the door


To RSVP please send an email to info@humanintonation.com.
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www.humanintonation.com

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

BRAG Remembers Michael Jackson: A Fashion Icon







As we lay to rest the undisputed King of Pop we can’t help but pay homage to his influence on fashion. Michael Jackson effortlessly created trends that would deem him a fashion icon. These looks would be globally replicated everywhere from the runways in Paris to concrete catwalks in remote American cities. High fashion designers like Roberto Cavalli and retail chains like Banana Republic have all created collections influenced by the entertainer. We were all mesmerized when he struck a pose on the tips of his penny loafers back in the day.
MJ’s choice of fashion was as smooth as his melodic voice. His elaborate military influenced costumes made it apparent that he was a true lover of detail. Michael’s signature white shirt, black pants, and one sequenced glove added a twist to the classic look.
Over three decades later we can find artists like Kanye West, Chris Brown and Beyonce all wearing styles influenced by the King.
Whether you were walking down the streets of Harlem, riding a trolley in London, or sitting in a cafe in Paris you were captivated when you saw him moonwalk across the stage during Mowtown 25. From music to fashion Michael Jackson bridged the gap between generations, races, and cultures. There will never be another entertainer that phenomenally influenced a culture the way MJ did. What do you think?