Monday, February 20, 2012

LOOKING FOR MODELS!!!!! funKi Style Shoot Part #2

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This is Ki Brown. I'm looking for MALE and FEMALE models! This photo shoot will be one that no one has seen before. It is bigger and more fashion artistic than my first funKi style shoot. 

I will provide you with pictures and videos after the shoot. 
My shoots are exciting and fun, and I hope you can be apart of this one, but I can't except everyone. If you are interested email or message me. 

When? March 16th, 2012

Model Requirements:

Male:
Age 16-25
Height: 6'0 +
Athletic Type Body

Female:
Height 5'8 +
Age 16-25
Size 2-4
Great Personality

My email: funkistyleatl@gmail.com
My blog: funkistyle.blogspot.com
My twitter: @KiStyleMe





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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

FASHIONISTO SPOTLIGHT: Gettis McGhee

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He has been spotted — Georgia Southern’s first Fashionisto. I get extremely excited when I see a guy dressed stylish on campus. I wish more guys would put effort in looking great everyday and not just when they are getting ready to go to the bars. I think I speak for many ladies when I say we enjoy a stylish man.
Camouflage is a hot trend in guy's fashion. Most guys do the traditional camouflage cargo pants or shorts, but this Fashionisto took it to the next level by rocking a camouflage button down. To make a nice Kanye West heartbreaker theme he adds the lego heart pin, which makes a great accessory. This Fashionisto started Georgia Southern off right in the guy's world of fashion on campus.
Name: Gettis McGhee
Major: Fashion Merchanding and Design
Year: Senior 
CollegeFashionista: Tell me about your outfit?
Gettis McGhee: I like prints, so I had to keep it simple with the pants. The blue in my loafers and shirt are almost the same shade and that's the reason for the red heart pin because I like complementary colors.
CF: If you could choose any celebrity's closet, whose would it be and why?
GM: The celeb closet I would choose is Kanye West because he is a style icon of mine and he isn't afraid to push the envelope when it comes to statement pieces. Everything is simple yet very well put together because of the statement jewelry or any statement piece he's wearing.
CF: Where do you do most of your shopping?
GM: When it comes to shopping I only go to a few stores: Zara, Urban Outfitters, Goodwill and online. I always tell myself the most expensive thing I wear should be shoes. I buy simple when it comes to clothes, but if I see a piece that I know I will not be able to find somewhere else I will go ahead and get it, if it's a reasonable price.
CF: What accessories or piece of clothing can we usually catch you in? 
GM: Rain, sun, whatever, I never go a day without my shades. I wear pins I find and I love loafers and slip-ons.
How To: If I had to name this outfit it would be "The Heart of a Solider." This outfit is more simple than it looks. A camouflage button down top adds a great pattern. He pairs the top with gray pants which are great, because he steps away from the normal and boring blue jean. The blue loafers bring out the color in the top and makes him look really laid-back. Adding the lego heart really gave his outfit a pop of interest and went great with his book bag. Now you try!
Style On,

Kiara Brown

Thursday, February 2, 2012

DIY: Cut-Off Shoulder Denim Shirt

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH FASHIONISTA: June Ambrose

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With a Career spanning over a decade, Stylist June Ambrose is the style queen.
If a celebrity wants the hottest style they call June. She has worked with name such as P. Diddy, Jay-Z, Mariah Carey, and is the current stylist for the X factor. She soon will have her own show, " Styled By June", that premiers in March on VH1. She is simply amazing!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

FASHIONISTA SPOTLIGHT: Bradlei Smith

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As spring time is slowly approaching pastel colors are a must. Stepping away from the browns, blacks and nudes of the winter it is time to splash color. This Fashionista placed her pastel turquoise blazer over her pussy bow blouse top. The top half of her outfit is rather business chic. Her blouse is a nice vintage piece from the 60s. This shows this fashionista really has style. By adding her black bejeweled flats and nice fitting skinny Hollister jeans she makes her attire less business, but her outfit still screams “all eyes on me.”
Name: Bradlei Smith
Major: Multimedia Communications
Year: Sophomore
CollegeFashionista: How do you describe your style?
Bradlei Smith: Classic Vintage. I wear a lot of timeless clothing mixed with vintage.
CF: What is one piece in your wardrobe you can't live without?
BS: Black Dresses. You can never have enough!
CF: Where do you usally shop in Statesboro?
BS: I don't do much shopping here because either I don't think the prices are reasonable or there's nothing that I like. I more so go to Savannah and shop at their vintage shops which is only 45 minutes away. 
How To: Blazers are always the go-to piece to add that pop that your outfit was needing. A blazer and a pair of jeans that fit you wonderfully are a must for your closet. I recommend that every Fashionista should own a black blazer, because you can dress an outfit up or dress the blazer down with just about any combination. To create this look you don’t necessarily need a pussy bow blouse, you can substitute with a ruffle blouse or just a nice neutral color oxford button-down. Any pastel colored blazer will look great, I'm personally a fan of yellow. Add your favorite denim skinny jean and a pair of flats and your casual business chic look is complete!
Style On,

Kiara Brown