A fashion show event was held at Brooklyn’s Industry City, featuring Brooklyn designers whose clothes are sold at the Brooklyn Made Store.
Designer Adeleke Sijuwade shows his gown backstage for Brooklyn Made Store
A first-of-its-kind fashion show event was held last week at Brooklyn’s Industry City, featuring top Brooklyn designers whose clothes are sold at the Brooklyn Made Store . While it rained heavily off and on at times, there was a tremendous turnout. The looks were funky, functional, and fashionably fly.
Sijuwade also favors vintage looks, which helps with a sustainability factor. “‘Where are you going?’ is one question designers must ask themselves today. COVID has changed all of our lives and there’s less of a need to purchase new clothes to work at home or for social events. Most folks have clothes in their closets they hardly wear and have never worn, so comfortable clothes are key. The environment must also be considered.
Tip: Today’s fashions are not dictated. Hemlines vary, as well as sizes, according to a person’s shape and preference of style. What’s “in” is what looks good on you. Accessories, like hats, head-wraps, jewelry, belts, bags, and footwear, are all essential to pull off your look.
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