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Be Our Guest…
Friday, October 28, 2011
As a creative professional, there’s no greater feeling than having your talent recognized by one of the largest brands in the world. Last September, LaTanya Beauregard, an art director with Disney’s Yellow Shoes Creative Group, contacted me about styling an editorial for Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons Marketing Division. I must admit, when I received the initial email, I was in denial. I wondered why my spam filter didn’t catch the message because THIS was unreal. After a few email exchanges, the contract was solidified; I was to be the fashion stylist for an upcoming wedding editorial and promotional campaign. *pops bottle of sparkling cider while hitting my dougie*
I calmed my nerves, and began two weeks of preparation for the project. LaTanya’s storyboard was laid out perfectly, so I knew the direction. This was one of the first shoots where I wasn’t heavily involved in the planning and concept creation; I was slightly apprehensive. Mickey Mouse and I go back like cornrows – naturally, I did not want to let him down. However, once the contract was signed, Mickey was the least of my concerns.I was legally bound to produce awesomeness.
To ensure I was on the same page as the team, I had conference calls with Mark Drennen, the producer, and LaTanya. We established a budget, virtually ran through the shoot and made sure I was equipped with all necessary information to do an amazing job.
Once I arrived in Orlando, I had access to the entire Disney costume vault. Can you say “OVERWHELMING?” It was surreal. To actually hold your childhood in your hand brought on many bouts of nostalgia. *cues Somewhere Over the Rainbow* Once I perused the vast inventory, I pulled the actual crown and jewels of Glinda the Good Witch from The Wizard of Oz, Cinderella’s glass slipper and Prince Charming’s tuxedo and scepter. Wedding gowns were pulled from designer Alfred Angelo, and I went shopping to complete the looks.
Instead of hiring models, Greg and Kristen Griffin, an actual couple married at Disney World,were cast for the campaign. This was a nice touch – there’s nothing like feeling the love and genuine happiness on set. LaTanya assembled a rockstar team and I was happy to be apart. Enjoy some behind the scenes photos and the editorial below.
***Photography and concept was for Disney’s Fairy tale Weddings & Honeymoons Marketing Division. Photographer, Diana Zalucky, Hair/MUA, Ana Rivera
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I was THRILLED to work with you on this shoot! It was amazing to see everything come to life in these photos after the fact. Nothing made me happier was to have 3 Famuans working on a shoot for one of the biggest brands in the world!! I wish you continued success!
-Maki
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Congrats Apuje! That’s huge, and SO fun!
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This is awesome man. You never cease to amaze me. I’m proud of you brother. Continue to strive for your dreams and never look back. Great things in store for you. God Bless!- TRG3
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Great job as usual!
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WOW! Congratulations, Apuje! This is a big, big deal. I can imagine the awe of walking through that Disney vault. I think I would’ve fainted. ha! Anywho, love the editorial! What I like the best is that a real couple was used for the editorial. Nice touch.
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Great job, the wardrobe is literally a fairytale!
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Wow Apuje! This is so very very awesome!!! You are so truly talented and it’s exciting to see you ever moving forward. Keep pushing!
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Wow, what an experience! Congrats.
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It was awesome to work with you.. You did a great job. I just checked out your blog and saw this post and it felt like we were right back on the set in the middle of the Magic Kingdom. Your portfolio of work is amazing and I wish you much success! Thanks for your help on this.. I agree with Courtney it was great to have 3 Famu Alum working together.
Thanks so much, LaTanya Beauregard
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Can we say movin on up!? SO proud of you Good Brother! Its acknowledgments that come at random that show the most respect for your work.
Word Up!
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2nd Annual Washington, D.C. Africa Festival
Saturday, July 30, 2011
When I initially started blogging, I saw it as a vehicle to share my work, love of PORK bacon and all things red velvet. However, over the past year, I’ve witnessed the power of social media and giving my readers insight to my creative journey. When people believe in your work and see your passion, opportunities arise. So, when the director of the Washington, D.C., Mayor’s Office on African Affairs contacted me to create a fashion presentation for the 2nd Annual D.C. Africa Festival, I wasn’t surprised the referral came from one of my Twitter friends, @Lavender_Chic.
The festival’s goal is to educate people on issues pertinent to the African community, disseminate vital outreach materials and emphasize social entrepreneurship as a betterment tool for the African Diaspora. Additionally, the festival promotes the community’s positive legacy by highlighting Africa’s talent, resources and capability to compete in the global marketplace.
Increasingly, industry professionals have made efforts to merge authentic African techniques with high fashion. For the past few seasons, the tribal trend has been “en vogue” with inspirations from Africa leading the way. Designers such as Diane von Furstenburg, Ralph Lauren and Dries van Norten have all incorporated African fabrics or techniques into their lines.
As a Nigerian (Igbo Man*pounds fist to chest*) living in the DMV, I saw this as a vehicle to visually educate the community on the versatility of African and African-inspired fashion. Don’t worry; I made sure to leave the bamboo shoots and loin cloths at home. LOL iKID. iKID. The presentation was a voyage from traditional to contemporary and combined eastern and western culture. I pulled from Parfait Designs, Côté Minou and Zagodi Fashion with jewelry from Art Aya, Nanichi and LolaRo. Each of these designers helped me convey a fashion story through each look. Based on the feedback from the show, I know a few people will be adding a little bit of Africa to their wardrobes. #missionaccomplished
***Photographer, Dana Greaves of Art Aya, MUA, Zenab Mustafa of ZFaces Beauty
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It was a pleasure to see you work brother. I am proud of you and the wonderful job you do as not only a stylist, but a fashion lover and organizer. Thanks for the opportunity.
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Naija (with a little DC attitude courtesy ok Akua) LOL Good stuff!
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The looks are amazing!
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absolutely splendid. you all look amazing. best of yet, my little brother looks quite dashing! keep it up cuzzo!
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Well done! Nice meeting you!
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This is absolutely beautiful Apupu!!! Miami misses you.
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From the Boardroom to the Weight Room
Thursday, July 21, 2011
I always enjoy styling my family and friends for events and photo shoots. It’s a testament to my skill, and speaks volumes of my craft when the people that knew me as an industrial engineer want to hire me as a fashion stylist. So, when I received the call about a photo shoot last August from Sterling, my good friend/fraternity brother, I was more than ready to make this brother FLY-ER!
Sterling works for the government, or as we say in D.C., “gubment,” and is a fitness model/bodybuilder on the side. He wanted some updates to his portfolio, so he flew to Miami Labor Day weekend for a small vacation and lifestyle photo shoot. During the offseason, Sterling is at his leanest maintained by a very strict workout and diet regimen.
After a long day of shopping and fittings, I thought we would indulge in some fattening grub, however I was sadly mistaken. Sterling whipped out this Ziploc bag of yams and an UNSEASONED, UN-FRIED chicken breast, then proceeded to have “dinner.” *deep, bacon-filled sigh* While my mind respected his regimen, my stomach politely walked to Five Guys and scarfed down a real meal.
The shoot was photographed by Creative Hostel co-inhabitant, Cendino Teme. I picked locations throughout South Beach and Miami to reflect Sterling’s personality and diverse looks. We had a great time working together, and I know it will not be our last. This shoot demonstrated the difference in lifting weights vs. lifting strips of bacon. I may have picked up some tips on physical fitness, but Sterling learned a thing or two about fashion.” Enjoy!
P.S.: The cigar was only for effect; no judgment.
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Why Sterling look like DJ Drama on the pay phone pic though…
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LOL @ Fabo & Kels…Not DJ Drama…But I have to agree. Good work per usual, Kalu….
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You killed this Apuje! Very nice shoot!DOPE STYLE!
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Hope you’re updating daily.. Would love to read up on more of your posts!
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Yes please!!!
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You sure his other side side hobby isn’t being a model? Because he got that down pat. OMWord. Great, great photos. My favorite is him jumping over the rail. Nice. Fantastic job with the shoot, Apuje.
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oh my damn he is FINE
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Fabian… why was i thinking the SAME thing tho…. #dead
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This shoot is Dope… you can truly tell someone that takes their craft seriously, from those that simply put clothes together and take pictures. The pieces, the composition, everything! Great work Apuje!
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There is only one way to describe not only the photographs but the fashions you put together HOT!! Apuje you’ve always had a cutting edge and great sense of style. I only wish that I could hire you to ADD some style to this teachers life.
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amazing job frat!
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Wow, NICE!!! Now why didn’t you call me for grooming???!! LOL =) Awesome work Apuje…
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LOL, this was before we met last September. Next time I’ll be sure to reach out.
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Puje, I know I am supposed to be looking at the styling here, but I must say your subject is distracting, to say the least. lol In all seriousness, you know how I feel, so in short…Apuje does it again!
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What is his number? #jesustakethewheel I love the versatility of each outfit. He wears them all well. He actually wears nothing well too…
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Styling is on point and he’s a freakin hottie! LOL!
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Good God. Bless your heart. Jesus take the wheel indeed. But.. Jesus can’t drive. Save us all.
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Dopeness! Loved this Apuje!
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Ummm he fine. Is he single. #famulife
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Love the styling choices Apuje! Your frat brother, aka the model, wasn’t too bad to look at either.
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Great website man, hope it lasts
Hope you keep updating, I will be back and read up on more of your interesting stuff
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Rockin' Steady with Di'Ja
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
It is always a pleasure working with emerging recording artists. Not only are they purpose-driven and humble, but hungry. Often, that hunger and passion resonates throughout their sound and personality. The same can be said and much, much more about Nigerian/Sierra Leonean/Lebanese singer-songwriter, Di’Ja.
Last August, Di’Ja, born Hadiza Blell, reached out to me about styling and creative directing her next photo shoot. After listening to her hit single, Rock Steady, and reading her bio, I was excited to get to work with my first Nigerian-born starlet. *waves green & white flag* Di’Ja’s cultural background radiates through her unique sound as her music effortlessly merges pop, R&B and a hint of reggae. Like most Nigerians, Di’Ja is also degreed UP! She earned dual bachelor’s degrees with majors in psychology and biology, before pursuing what she knew to be her destiny: entertainment.
Her energy is infectious. If you ever have the opportunity to meet Di’Ja, you’ll know what I mean; people gravitate toward her as if they already know she’s a superstar. Once Di’Ja and I had our initial consultation, I knew I had to bring my ‘A’ game. The looks had to match her diversity in sound and culture without losing her as an artist. Di’Ja’s unique personality simply had to emanate through every look. I immediately enlisted the help of some amazing designers to bring my vision to life:
Dominique Auxilly: Look (1 &3), coral dress, and look (7), pewter dress.
Parfait Designs by Esosa: Look (4), unity skirt.
Delilah Johnson: Look (5), babydoll dress.
Artistic Aya: Look (5), paper earrings & bracelet and printed purse.
After pulling from designers, I went shopping to complete each look, and found great pieces from Betsey Johnson, Urban Outfitters, H&M, Steve Madden and ALDO. The mix of custom designs and off-the-rack pieces were the perfect fusion for the shoot.
As a fashion stylist, it is not only important to listen with your ears, but also with your eyes. Clients speak to you in many different forms and it’s your job to pick up on the minute details. Where possible, I infuse elements of my clients’ personal style. It provides them a fresh perspective on how to wear pieces in their current wardrobe. Using some of Di’Ja’s jewelry and shoes for this shoot ultimately helped her own each look.
The story below is what happens when an amazing team works with an even more amazing artist.
- Like Di’Ja’s Facebook Fan Page - http://www.facebook.com/pages/DiJa/184440925984
- Listen to her music on MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/musicdija
- Follow Di’Ja on Twitter - @aphroDIJA
- Download Di’Ja’s new single, Private Room on iTunes – http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/private-show-single/id435835147
***Photographer, Elton Anderson, Hair Stylist, R. Nicole Jenkins, MUA, Leontyne Reaves
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Okay, kay, kay… Impressive as usual! Keep up the good work.
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Gorgeous photos!!
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Great write up and equally amazing images! I love Di’Ja’s sound. Looking forward to hearing more.
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Wow.. this is dope. I know Elton and i he does amazing work. Very exciting…
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I’m an aspiring fashion stylist and I really appreciate the tips you provide in your posts. I hope you continue letting us be apart of your journey. YOUR ROCK!
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Ummmm where can I get the jacket in the second to last row of pictures? I am serious Apuje!!!
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