So Sunday was the last day of the Afro-Punk festival celebrating the eclectic essence of African music, film, food, fashion, with a punk rock edge! Sunday was the block party and I hit the streets with my homegirl Shelly! Sorry there were no pictures of us but we got some great shots of merchandise from some great vendors. So check out a few pics of the fashion and designers.
Ok so I bought this shirt from “Cut It Out Apparel” because I believe in the message and PacMan is one of my favorite games EVERRR! The PacMan is eating and destroying “HO, BITCH, SKEEZA, SHAWTY, SKANK, and MA”
The back says GAME OVER….guys its a wrap for those “terms of endearment!” Treat us with the RESPECT we deserve and address us appropriately. I LOVE this line because it promotes healthy self-esteem for women. We need to understand that we are worth more!!! Female empowerment through fashion….I LOVE IT! Stay tuned for more features of CUT IT OUT until then check out http://www.cutitoutapparel.com/
A few months ago I was in Harlem and actually met the owner and designer, Chanel of “Junk Prints.” Her style is so unique! From accessories, to pillows, to wallets, to dresses, to shirts, and buttons she does it all! Below you see a chain which says “The American Dream” made out of old vinyl records! Can you say D-O-P-E!!!!
Here is one of her unique bags.
Another chain “Visionary” made out of vinyls and a chain representing “NYC” She also has vinyl chains for each borough!
I think this is one of my favorite pieces….the Big Man Bag…so FLY!











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