Posts Tagged ‘Stan Mukoro’

MUKORO I BESPOKE’S Red Carpet

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

What happens when Atlanta’s leading menswear stylist, Style Mentor Stan Mukoro, hosts a red carpet event?

You get a room filled with some of the best dressed men in the city – Talking fashion and showing off footwear.

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*photo by Leslie Koerdt

(The evening was graced with very beautiful women too!) But it was the men strutting their threads Monday night that ruled! Stan, never to be outdone, sported a white tuxedo shirt, dark skinny jeans, and HAUTE patent leather Tom Ford shoes.

Other fashionados representing were Jeff Glasheen, Reggie Walker, Paul Smith, James Brashears, Brian Short, Fredrick Parker, Brandon Miltsch, Mark Hayes and Mychael Knight.

Sharp and on point was the name of the game. All winners.

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Red Carpet Mondays – MUKORO I BESPOKE

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Roll out the RED CARPET because Monday nights will never be the same after the powerhouse of fashion Stan Mukoro gets through with it! Join the style genius behind MUKORO I BESPOKE in redefining Mondays.

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Please join Stan Mukoro, acclaimed style mentor and fashion guru to men–as featured in 944 MAGAZINE, The ATLANTAN, CONNECT MAGAZINE, NEW YORK’S LIQUID MAGAZINE and WEST AFRICA’S ALLURE & TRUE LOVE…to name a few… this MONDAY August 2, 7pm at Justin’s.

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DDG Gallery

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

E-Vincent-Martinez-DDG-fashionadoLast Thursday evening, Atlanta’s men took over the runway for a menswear fashion benefit at Tongue & Groove called Cocktails & Couture in support of Drop Dead Gorgeous, DDG. Overall, the night was a total blast! From backstage jitters to strutting down the catwalk to afterparty fun. The hosts for the evening were Bre Scullark, formerly of  America’s Next Top Model, and Brandon Rudat, co-anchor of Better Mornings Atlanta.

DDG is a non-profit that gained a number of patrons last week as everyone learned more about the dangers and horrors of sex trafficking. DDG utilizes the fashion and entertainment industry’s influence to voice their statement and help support their cause. People were listening!

In preparation for a Radio CNN interview, I became a loyal supporter of DDG. Especially as I reviewed the alarming statistics on sexual abuse and trafficking in Atlanta and globally.

Expect to see more fashionado coverage of DDG in the future. In the meantime, please visit their website www.ddgcharity.com Get informed, take action. Help protect our children.

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