The Bomb Fashion Show, held Saturday night at Chelsea Industrial, New York City, was described as “iconic, amazing, and over the top”.

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NeNe Leakes, cultural icon, opened the show, with her trademark sass, pizzazz and witty comments, as well as her exquisite and interchangeable Fashion Bomb Daily Shop outfits.

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 Hampton all in attendance to cheer on Fashion Bomb CEO, Claire Sulmers and the original Housewife OG, Nene Leakes.

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The Bomb Fashion Show began with a performance from the March Cobras, a group of New Yorkers who shook the runway with their drums in the most boisterous and eloquent way.

St. Maarten designer, Jolie duzon, was the first to unveil her collection. As models strutted along the runway, crowds were captivated by her brightly colored dresses.

Fayah Athletics from Canada, a designer who mixes unisex kimonos, corsets, and shorts with modern silhouettes, has given us bold prints and color that lasts 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.

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BruceGlen’s rainbow print collection for men and woman was not only stylish, but also a departure from the traditional. It redefined masculinity, femininity, and style in a most exciting way.

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Contrary to colorful and vibrant designs, designer Tashee Inc. showcased her Natasha brand Honeymoon Summer ’24 resort collection that was inspired by pre and post wedding extravaganzas.

We also saw linen sets, rompers, and robes in addition to the all-white maxi dresses. These are perfect for a bride’s wardrobe.

Following 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 Diesel ensemble with black stiletto boots.

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CBN.Chicago kept things formal for special occasions. They returned to the Bomb Fashion Show in new and improved silhouettes, perfect for a night on the town.

From her use of silk and sequin embellished fabrics to floral cutouts and fringe hems, CBN.Chicago proved why their designs are a must-have in every women’s wardrobe.

Designer Allison Elizabeth Brown showcased avant-garde designs on the runway using leather, fur, and denim. “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,” Brown, Mr.


Brown wasn’t the only designer to present fur in her collection as the “Furry God Mother” Tiara Peach with the Fur and Leather Centre brought the heat and much more.
Showcasing a variety of multicolored and glamorous furs, Peach’s line was the epitome of luxury that never looses its luster.

The husband and wife team used fur in a unique and creative way. Fur high heels, fur fanny bags, and fur shorts could be stylishly worn to the North Pole.

Don Morphy, the designer who ended the Bomb Fashion Show in a big way, represented stylish men everywhere. His use of luxury fabrics has made him a suiting titan, and he can make any man look dapper in a tailored suit.

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.

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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.

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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 Joy Kingsley and the Kingsley Models, Mielle Organics, Silver & Riley, Lagos New York, and SLAYYY Hair.

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Backstage manager Joy Kingsley was responsible for the flawless look of models and hair and makeup artists. She also oversaw all operations to create an unforgettable show.

Mielle Organics was a major sponsor for the Bomb Fashion Show, and also provided products for model’s hair. They also contributed with goodie bag filled with Mielle essentials for attendees to take home.

Lagos New York has a delicious menu that is bursting with flavor. The Nigerian eatery served mouthwatering snacks to complement their alcohol beverages.

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There was a wide selection of alcohols, including Rose Vodka and Dusse cognac, on the bar menu.

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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.

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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 and dedication for a memorable New York Fashion Week.
Special thanks to Treasa Brown, who worked with Claire to create the ultimate wow-factor for celebrities and attendees. Without Brown’s expertise, the Bomb Fashion Show would not have been as fabulous and extraordinary as it was.

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The attendees at the Bomb Fashion Show were dressed to impress. XOXO












