Multiplatinum and Grammy Award-winning musician Monica might be the guest of honor on the Fashion Group International of Atlanta’s seventy fifth anniversary gala.
Her one-name moniker is testimony to her fame. Other than her prowess within the music industry, she works as an actress, philanthropist and entrepreneur. Having passed the 25 million mark for record sales, the multitalent knows find out how to hold an audience. Born and raised in Atlanta, the 43-year-old will grace her hometown crowd on Wednesday soiree at The Waldorf Astoria in Atlanta.
She also has a protracted history in town, having began her profession on the age of 12, and gone on to grow to be the youngest female to have two number-one hits back-to-back on Billboard’s R&B chart. This spring, Monica is about to release recent music and a video, and her next album “Trenches” is slated to debut this yr too. The R&B singer and songwriter helped influence ’90s fashion trends together with her youthful, streetwear style. Over time, her preferences shifted to major labels like Gucci, in addition to looks from La La Anthony’s collection, Pologeorgis and Ugg amongst others.
The upcoming event will even salute one other point of pride for area residents and beyond – the Savannah College of Art and Design FASH Museum of Fashion + Film. “Horst P. Horst: Essence of the Times” and “Madame Gres: The Art of Draping” are currently on view on the museum. Next up is “Ellen Von Unwerth: This Side of Paradise,” which might be unveiled on May 18. The show’s organizer Rafael Gomes, creative director of SCAD FASH museums will turn up on the anniversary bash to simply accept the dignity.
FGI Atlanta will even be celebrating ANT/DOTE founder Lauren Amos, who runs a 5,000-square-foot store that gives fashion, accessories, fragrances, jewelry and residential objects including many which are exclusive to Atlanta and the regional market. Modern Luxury’s James Aguiar will emcee the event.
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