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PATORANKING AND MC GALAXY TO HEADLINE FASHION BEYOND BORDERS IN YENAGOA

On the 11th of October 2014, the South-South fashion industry would have a re-birth, as creative innovation washes off the status-quo, a new sustainable, fashionable, marketable and enterprising industry. A new world of glitz, being glamorous and iconic would be the new norm as history would be made in Bayelsa state's capital city, Yenagoa.

Fashion Beyond Borders 2014 brings together all elements of fashion originality, creativity, novelty and ingenuity. A show room for designers, models, exhibitors, make-up artistes, stylists, photographers, fashion bloggers, critics and trend-setters. With a guest and attendance list of over 2,000 people, The Gabriel Okara cultural centre is the only place to be on the 11th of October 2014.

With a blend of both A-lists hit makers and up-coming stars including Patoranking, Mc Galaxy, Jah Wonda, Nathan, Ideal, Payper. The FBB 2014 Experience will premiere the South-South fashion awards, makeup and style fair, FBB auction, FBB exhibition and the runway project.

For most of our participants, their greatest fear in life is being average, ours is that these talents may never get noticed.

CUT!!! Camera-lights-Fashion Beyond Borders 2014


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