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Charleston Fashion Week

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Yesterday I walked into the Southern Discomfort: Tearing At the Seams forum with lots of hesitancy. The reason why was because the last Southern Discomfort discussion left me with a lot of concern. Guess that’s why they call it ‘Southern Discomfort’ – shrugs. The concern was coming from a place of listening to young, black creatives airing out their issues with white-owned bars, restaurants, and venues in downtown Charleston who were literally not returning phone calls when a hip-hop artist would call inquiring about booking their establishments for a gig. The bigger concern was if we know this is happening, why are we still supporting these establishments, why are we trying to force them to accept us, why should we spend our money with them? I left feeling like at some point the panel was begging for their acceptance, and it was disappointing.

However, last nights discussion hosted by Monachopsis Magazine and the creators of Southern Discomfort was refreshing. The panel was led by a group of power players in Charleston’s fashion scene, and I believe that the discussion lit a fire for everyone in the room. The panel included the creator of Charleston Fashion Week – Ayoka Lucas, Venita Aspen of the Aspen Agency , Jessie Parks – owner of Grease Kelly Vintage and Vice Chair of We Are Family, style blogger Ireana Nathan of Xoxo, I. Joelle, Sabrina Hyman of Ill Vibe The Tribe, fashion blogger Nikki of LookFabuless.com, and a host of others.

The conversation was birthed from an the Instagram account of @CharlestonShopCurator, Andrea Serrano and her Afro, 70’s inspired post ( I will not post the picture here simply because we already know what it is). In her post, which she took down and reposted, many people both black and white were attempting to explain to her why her post was no culturally appropriate, and could be deemed offensive. After reposting, probably after she received some courage and encouragement from her peers, she explained how she’s mixed, and how she never intended to offend anyone. She continued with, “I can respect other people’s opinions, but I think my opinion is equally as important.”Ayoka Lucas gave us the background of the exchanges on Instagram with this Serrano and others; Lucas even explained that Serrano requested a forum – unfortunately, she was not in attendance to discuss her position.

Luckily, we didn’t spend much time discussing Serrano, there were other gems and jewels that were dropped as we listened to the panel. We continued with Ayoka Lucas and her story of how she started Charleston Fashion Week. This is a dope story because many people in attendance didn’t know she was the curator of this event. Lucas gave us details that she hadn’t discussed prior to this forum as to the reasons why she decided to leave Charleston Magazine, and leave the thing that she calls her ‘baby’ – CFW. Her story is one we’ve all heard before – the employee with the dope, unique ideas that manifest. Then somewhere, somehow, and for some strange reason, instead of the company promoting the employee or partnering with the dope employee – they simply and slyly figure out ways to stifle them. Hopefully, Lucas will be able to put this story in a book because it is a fascinating testament of someone who took nothing and built something amazing, with the help of other Creatives.

We don’t want to continuously see our culture being celebrated, but not actual people of color being celebrated; because like someone said yesterday- WE ARE THE CULTURE!

Ayoka’s story inspired a plethora of questions and comments from the audience. Creatives in attendance were inspired by all of the bloggers on the panel including Venita Aspen, who was able to take her experience in Charleston and with Charleston Fashion Week, and turn it into a viable business.

One great aspect of this discussion was that there were many people there who didn’t realize that Charleston’s creative communities and Charleston’s fashion communities of color are bubbling! We write, we promote, we design, we sing, we blog, we curate, we own, we build, and we are here! We want to tell stories, we want to see our community shine. However, we also want to see people of color shine. We don’t want to continuously see our culture being celebrated, but not actual people of color being celebrate; because like someone said yesterday- WE ARE THE CULTURE! We want to see more shops owned by people of color; we want to see more people of color as gate-keepers to Charleston’s fashion and creative community. What I would love to see most is for young business owners, bloggers, and creatives to not feel like they need to cosign of the white community in order to make things happen.

Again, this was an great discussion and an awesome forum. The hope now is that we can continue having these types of gatherings, bringing people within the creative communities together, and breaking the glass boots that are continuously on our necks! Excited to see creatives building bridges and kicking down doors in Charleston, SC.

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

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One of the biggest events to hit the Holy City has finally arrived! Charleston Fashion Week begins March 15th – 19th and fashionistas, socialites, and pure fans of fashion are totally lit for the upcoming week! Events have already started kicking off in honor of this week of fashion; last week’s Social Media Takeover held at 82 Queen brought together all of the internet Influencers for a night of networking, fun and fashion.. Bloggers, celebs and fasn all joined together for a Tweet-up to spark the buzz going in to fashion week.

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#CHSFW16 #MEDIATAKEOVER @Toushay_Charleston @SunflowersMuse
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We even caught a glimpse of the MUVA of Fashion Week, Ayoka Lucas on her way to the Chuck.

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Make sure you click the pic to check out the 2016 Emerging Designers; this looks like some fierce competition! Check out SyllabusMagazine.com as we keep you informed on all of the hottest events happening this week! See you under the tents!

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Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

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How long you spend at the mall?..ALL DAY!

From So Help Me God— Swish—-Waves—to T.L.O.P. ( The Life of Pablo) the most anticipated album is finally on its way. After the countless name changes!!!!! ( Jeeez SWAY! Lol) to the hold on “G.O.O.D.” Fridays were Ye faithfully gave us a new track/snippet from the album every Friday to the revealing of a track list ( which was recently updated). The album from the genius himself is on its way to Ipods, smartphones and shelves near you.

But of course its Kanye so it would be only right for him to debut the album in a huge way, I mean you remember the “My Dark Twisted Fantasy” movie? . So it be unlike him to not have something up his sleeve for this project. And that’s with the surprises he’s already given us such as

  1. Kirk Franklin being on the Album!
  2. The countless name changes ( still unsure how he came to T.L.O.P) but hey we will work with it
  3. Twitter rants circulating around the album itself
  4. ANDRE 3000 IS ON THE ALBUM!!!!!
  5. KENDRICK LAMAR IS ON THE ALBUM!!!
  6. KID CUDI IS ON THE ALBUM!!! ( all other features are a secret until the album drops per Ye)
  7. Ye gave away tickets to the fan who guessed what ( T.L.O.P) stood for plus gave them a free pair of Yeezy’s.

Not to mention that the debut of the album was exclusively to TIDAL at the premiere of the Yeezy Season 3 Clothing Line! This would include a dope video game “The Only One” which was designed around his mother flying through the clouds of heaven which was very heart felt.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKFNbq1Iiik

Kanye also played more tracks throughout the show turning the show into one epic party!

At did I mention the guest list at this event, let’s take a look at who all appeared; Lamar Odum, Wale, Kid Cudi, 50 Cent, The Kardashians/Jenners, Anna Wintour , Naomi Campbell , Lil Kim . I mean the list goes on for such a night to remember.

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It was definitely a good night to be Ye!

So now as a fans we are just waiting for this epic project to drop, but hey its Kanye West so we may be in for more surprises, I mean he’s already added some additional tracks. But being himself he did that the album would drop February 11th but still nothing.

Guess it’s just a waiting game again. ( view pictures below )

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-A.C.T.

Aqueilla C. Terry, commonly known to many of her followers as “A.C.T” ; is a talented artists of this generation. Born and raised in Richmond, VA is truly a gem of her time. She has been writing for over 10 years as a young child to know a young woman in a world were “words” are her weapon of choice to achieve success. Often considered to be Erykah Badu’s daughter for her way with words, style, presence, music selections and overall persona. A.C.T. is definitely going to take over the world with wide range of creativity. Her ambition is driven by her will to succeed in reaching her goals, but by doing so by remaining herself along the journey. A.C.T. redefines the young black woman by sticking to her beliefs and who she is inside.

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