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Haitian Designer, ADJANIE, selected as one of the five contestants in the ultimate JONESMAG Miami Designer Competition

Haitian designer, Adjanie has been selected as one of the five designers that will compete in the JONES Magazine Miami Designer Competition. This exciting event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 24th, 201o at the Mai Tardi Miami Design District at 12 noon. The designer’s competition will feature the five selected designers in a private fashion show presented by JONES Magazine and Moselle Boutique Miami.

The designs will be reviewed by a panel of  judges and will be viewed by local and national press, buyers, celebrities and VIP guests attending the event. The winning designer will have their name, headshot and photo of the winning outfit featured exclusively on the office JONESMAG website, www.jonesmag.com.

To learn more about the competition, please visit http://jonesmag.com/. JONESMAG is a lifestyle and shopping editorial for the multicultural woman. From fashion to food to distinctive travel destinations to the best in home design, JONES is the go-to guide for a sophisticated consumer in print and online.

ICY PR is proud to have its client, Adjanie as one of the few selected for this competition. Please visit, www.adjanie.com to learn more about the designer and her work.

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Ebele Okocha
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AiRis graces the Cover of Allure Vanguard

She has graced the pages of Mimi magazine, landed a nomination on a hit African entertainment award show and now she is an exclusive feature and cover model for Vanguard’s, Allure Magazine. In the exclusive interview, Airis gives readers a deeper look into her music, her childhood and her aspirations. In the interview, Airis discusses growing up in Nigeria and discovering her love for music at an early age and her journey to the United States to pursue studies in Engineering. “Originally, I wanted to be a doctor, but the length of study discouraged me. I settled for engineering because it was a challenging discipline and also very promising.” She eventually reconnected with her passion and ventured out to start her own music label, Airis Music 2010.

To read the full interview in Allure Vanguard, please visit, http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/10/105052/

To learn more about Airis and her music, please visit www.airismusic.com. You can also connect with her via twitter @airismusic.

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For more information about Airis or for press materials please e-mail your request to us at  info@icypr.com

ICY Public Relations
Ebele Okocha
T: 305.549.3676
E: info@icypr.com
W: www.icypr.com