Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Event Recap: Fashion at the Mansion 2

Sunday, March 29, 2015 I attended The G Concept's Fashion at the Mansion 2 in Mitchellville, Maryland.  The event was held at the beautiful Newton White Mansion and featured Ola Raphaeal and 6 other local designers.  Fashions were very diverse from urban street wear to exquisite gowns.

During breaks there were performances, networking, and vendors.  A portion of all ticket proceeds went to support the United Way of the National Capital Area.


 The United Way provides relief of social issues affecting the community and works to solve the root of those issues. Their focus lies in education, financial stability, and health.  

Check out Fashion at the Mansion 2 photos provided by A3 Entertainment here. 

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Monday, March 30, 2015

Meet Miquelle



Miquelle West has loved fashion for as long as she could remember.  Today that passion has led to amazing opportunities.  She's worked under her mentor Patricia Fields and styled for some of the biggest names in entertainment including BeyoncĂ© and Madonna.  Take a look at our conversation here. 

By Kirby Carroll Wright
I Am JMARiiE Staff Writer
Kirby@iamjmariie.com


Monday, March 23, 2015

Celebrating Women's Month With the SuperGorge Society

On Sunday, March 22, 2015 I attended SuperGorge Society's Women's Month Brunch, at Opera Lounge in Washington D.C.  It was such an inspiring and exciting event.  The creators of SuperGorge Society, Loreal Danee and Ashley Silva, provided delicious food, drinks, vendors, and entertainment provided by WKYS's DJ Quick Silva.

Photo Cred: the District Insider 

 However, what really captivated me was the panel that followed.  It consisted of RnB Diva of LA's BRAVE, WKYS's Angie Ang, Love and Hip Hop's Ashley T. Moore, Celebrity Makeup Artist Danielle Lewis, and Singer and Song Writer Sevyn Streeter.    

Even with all the talent and strong personalities on stage; the event still felt like a comfortable girl talk session.  Self image, heart-break, family, and financial struggles were all  topics the women discussed.  Each of the ladies explained how they faced adversity and trials in their career before reaching their individual levels of success.  Sevyn touched on the fact that she had been in two groups which fell through prior to becoming a solo artist.  She also spoke on how difficult it is to be a brown-skinned girl in the music industry.  I've always admired her writing and vocal talent and it's so cool to see her finally getting the shine she deserves. 

 Brave discussed how originally she despised reality television before joining the cast of RnB Divas LA.  But, after praying and talking to God she decided to try and change that negative stereotype.  Angie Ang discussed the power of work-ethic and never accepting less than you deserve.  She is one of the best radio personalities in the Washington DC area, and it was interesting to hear how humble her beginnings were, from interning to even turning down a similar position. Ashley Moore was quite the character and kept making everyone laugh!  She explained how important it is to control your image and brand.  She was not very happy with her portrayal on Love and Hip Hop.  But, from that platform she's gotten a bigger audience and made quite a name for herself.  Finally, Danielle emphasized the negative power in comparing yourself to others and how much that is hurting us as women.  I mean, how true is that? Don't we all look at Instagram sometime and think "maybe I'm not doing good enough?"  Women must learn to embrace their own inner and outer beauty. 

Emotion and power was strong in the room.  There was even a running joke about "not crying." What stuck out the most to me, was the discussion on work ethic.  That can't be taken away from you.  Whether you're skinny, fat, light, dark, ugly, pretty, or an alien it belongs to you!  No one can take away your passion and drive.  All of these women are very successful, attractive, and genuinely happy.  So I asked myself, "what do these diverse women have in common?"  Then I realized they all mentioned God, hard work, and loved ones.  With those things, I really do believe we can all reach our individual goals. 

I really love seeing women, especially women of color, working together and uplifting each other as a unit.  Let's make sure we support more of the SuperGorge Society's events.  Also check out the plugs below.  I'm actually really hype about Sevyn and BRAVE's album! Sidebar, did ya'll hear the EP's? I was really vibing!  Ok, I'm done, check the plugs and pics below. :) 

SuperGorge Society (creators of event and hosts):
@IamSuperGorge 
@LorealDanee 
@ashleybrittney 

Event's PR Company:
@MontagePR

Panelists:
@Sevyn 
@goangie
@bmorebrave
@dlewisbeauty 
@ashleytmoore 


Cutest Couple Award: Ashley SIlva and Husband DJ Quick SIlva

BRAVE and Myself 

Angie Ang and Myself 


--AKC
<33 
@askKirbyCarroll
@askNowShow #AskNowShow 

Friday, March 6, 2015

Take the Challenge with Mielle Organics


I recently made the choice to chop off my permed hair and joined the number of countless other women who have made the decision to embrace their natural hair. Last week IAM JMARiiE spoke with Monique Rodriguez, CEO of Mielle Organics. We spoke about entrepreneurship, her decision to go natural, and the power of using organic ingredients.

Monique has always had a passion for beauty. However, the decision to become an entrepreneur is rather new. A while ago Monique went thru a major life altering experience. I remember thinking I could have died not living my dreams,” she says. After that encounter she promised to dedicate herself to her goals while putting all trust in God’s hands. In order to be an entrepreneur you must keep God first, and always write down your plan” she says.


In the past it seemed that so many women were opposed to wearing their natural hair. But today, many women are embracing their true texture. Monique attributed this to the fact that they are becoming more conscious and aware of the state of their hair.

There are so many products that promote hair health and growth. What makes Mielle Organics different is the ingredients used in the products. Many of her competitors use ingredients that are linked to cancer and eczema. Monique’s background in science and healthcare make her equipped to create beautiful and healthy hair. She recommended we use her avocado hair milk as a daily moisturizer. She also recommends protective styles such as twists, braids, and even scarfs to maintain styles, especially if you’re active.

Mielle Organics has had great reviews on Instagram and Youtube. The vision of Mielle Organics is to educate, excite, and empower women. The products are available in- store in North Carolina, Maryland, Florida, and Chicago and online at www.miellleorganics.com

@MielleOrganics will be sending me products soon and I'd love to #takethechallenge with you guys! In order to qualify to win you must be following the new web-series @askNowShow on Instagram and @MielleOrganics.  More information will be available soon! rmation will come later. 

-- AKC