Bomb Fashion Show at Chelsea Industrial was a spectacular event that took place Saturday evening in New York City.
NeNe Leakes, cultural icon, opened the show, with her trademark sass, pizzazz and wit. She also introduced the audience to her exquisite, interchangeable Fashion Bomb Daily Shop looks.
You know Nene’s going to bring the drama every time, and perhaps the Bomb Fashion Show was a Bravo Real Housewives reunion with Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby and Marlo Hamptons all in attendance to cheer on Fashion Bomb CEO, Claire Sulmers and the original Housewife OG, Nene Leakes.
St. Maarten designer, Jolie duzon, was the first to unveil her collection. As models strutted along the runway, crowds were enamored with her brightly colored dresses.
Fayah Athletics of Canada, a Canadian designer who mixes unisex shorts and corsets with unisex Kimonos and kimonos in a modern and versatile way, also served us with color and prints for days.
Delisa Rose put the “S” in sexy with her luxury lingerie line that was seductively alluring, yet sophisticated and elevated with her mesmerizing and classical Bridal collection.
In addition to the many more wonderful designers to showcase their well-crafted collections with illustrated touches, were twin preacher brothers, Bruce & Glen.
The BruceGlen collection, which featured a wide range of rainbow-print ensembles for men and women in different styles, was anything but basic and traditional. It redefined masculinity and femininity in a most delicious way.
After Intermission, Big Boss Vette performed for the crowd who eyes were all glued to the “Pretty Girls Walk” rapper that made her way down the runway in a two-piece graphic ensemble.
Allison Elizabeth Brown presented avant-garde fashions on the runway, using textures like denim, leather and fur. “I am honored to be featured in the Bomb Fashion Show because Fashion Bomb daily means strength and legacy… it’s a go-to platform for anything stylish, and luxurious for women of color,” said Brown.
Of course fashion’s biggest and most legendary names emerged at the Bomb Fashion Show including Ty Hunter, Celebrity Stylist, Law Roach and Misa Hylton.
Misa Hylton talked to NeNe about the Misa Hylton Fashion Academy, which presented its collection. She also spoke about passing it on to the next style stars.
Claire Sulmers has chosen to contribute a portion of ticket sales to Hylton’s Fashion Academy where she has served as a Mentor to the youth.
The Bomb Fashion Show couldn’t have happened with out the amazing sponsors who contributed in such a major way including Mielle Organics, Lagos New York, and SLAYYY Hair.
Over 100 models and 50 hair- and make-up artists worked backstage to ensure that models looked flawless and top notch. They used a variety Mielle Organics product. The goodie bag that the attendees took home was also a highlight.
Lagos New York delivered on every level when it comes to a delicious menu that oozed bold flavors and seasonings. The Nigerian restaurant offered mouthwatering bites that complemented their delicious alcohol beverages.
There was a wide selection of alcohols, including Rose Vodka and Dusse cognac, on the bar menu.
Diann Valentin, the CEO and founder of SLAYYY Hair was also present. She partnered with Bomb Fashion Show and gave VIPs anti-itch SLAYYY Hair.
Overall, The Bomb Fashion was truly spectacular and picturesque, with some of fashion’s most beloved and brightest stars and influencers making a debut.
Claire Sulmers is the CEO of Fashion Bomb. She has put in a lot of hard work to make New York Fashion Week a memorable experience.
The attendees at the Bomb Fashion Show were dressed to impress. XOXO