Simply Dela Jouere

Page 1

$12


Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Instructions:Pic

Model: Stephanie Ortiz Motions Model Management Wardrobe: IUBY Boutique Hair:Jonathan Diaz Make-Up:Fernando Rodriguez Photography: Jonathan Diaz

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Instructions:Contributers

Fashion Magazine Contributors THE PREMIER ISSUE Editor-in-Chief Harold Smith

Wardrobe Stylists Rita Ward Jonathan Diaz Harold Smith

Cover Model: Christy Styles Make-up: Rita Ward Styling: Jonathan Diaz and Associates Photography: Jonathan Diaz

Director of Photography Oyama Lucas KNO Photography

Graphic Designers Harold Smith Oyama Lucas Jonathan Diaz

Photographers Oyama Lucas Sam Kilpatrick Harold Smith Larry Lucas Sr. Jonathan Diaz TrumaGic Imagery Shamayim

Writers Donnell Howard Angela Tomlinson Sanaii Morris Junious Smith III Michael C. Thomas

Public Relations Mgr. Rita Ward

DeLa - (delà) Adverb beyond; over, above a limit; beyond, across a border. Jouere - (Jour) – Play, performance, act or delight.

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Model: Heather Alcala Make-up: Aline Posner Photography: KNO Photography

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


y l p im

S

®

Fashion Magazine Publication of Motions Model Management & KNO Photography

7 8

Letter from the Editor Designer Showcase ~ Marco Hall Couture New York

12 Health & Fitness ~ Body by Rickie Hodges, Jr. 14 Local Talent Spotlight ~ Up & Coming Teen Supermodel ~ Imani Morris

15

Visual ~ The Fringe Salon ~ Hairstyles by a *Rock Star* Salon

20 ~Centerfold ~~ 22 Cover Story ~ Christy Styles The Mother, The Model, The Messenger...Ageless Beauty

23

Local Business Spotlight ~ BeatKuttaz ~ Supa Trav

24 Visual ~ Fashion Spread 26 Accessories ~ Dela Jouere Fashion Accessories 29 From Dream to Reality ~ The Birth of Dela Jouere Fashion Accessories

31 Skincare ~ The Skin You’re In 32 Community Spotlight~ Mayor Chris Rey Appointed for Greatness

On the Cover Christy Styles

33 Visual ~ Men’s Fashion 37 Advertisements

Make-up: Rita Ward Wardrobe Design (Newspaper Gown): Jonathan Diaz and Associates Photography: Jonathan Diaz Graphic Design: Harold Smith

SAVOIR FAIRE: capacity for appropriate action; especially: a polished sureness in social behavior ( know-how, confidence, style, flair, poise, savvy, sense, nous )

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


From the desk of the Editor

Photography by: Sam Kilpatrick

Greetings!

Welcome to the world of Simply Dela Jouere Fashion Magazine. It is indeed a pleasure to present our Premier Issue. A magazine designed to educate, empower, and to entertain. You are cordially invited to experience fashion forward concepts and designs first hand in this unique setting. Simply Dela Jouere is the quintessential essence of art, fashion, design, entertainment, business, strength, empowerment, and determination for the fashion enthusiast as well as the overall consumer. We are firm believers that in order to look and feel good on the outside, it all begins with the inner being. Therefore we have adopted the holistic approach to encompass the total person. Embracing the rich boldness of the fashion connoisseur, Simply Dela Jouere inspires to provide a taste of elegance, class, and sophistication to our readers. Dela Jouere Magazine celebrates an unprecedented fusion of stunning photography and imagery while engaging our readers in an eclectic mix of innovative interviews, stories and promotions of local artists and businesses on a quarterly basis. Simply Dela Jouere serves as a platform to showcase the fashion industry's most sought out clothiers, designers, models, photographers, and artists. Each bold and exclusive issue will provide you with a visual experience of unparalleled artistry and talent. Our premier issue featuring the extraordinary award-winning Paris Vogue featured celebrity designer Marco Hall of New York. His edgy designs continue to captivate and leave audiences in awe. The Dela Jouere Network continues to hold true to our foundation and platform. We dedicate our premier issue to those individuals who are cancer survivors, those battling cancer, the families that are affected by this disease, and to those who have lost the battle. Working together we can continue on the path to eliminate cancer as a major health concern. We all have the power to make a difference. In an industry built on art, creativity and expression, no brand invites you into their inner sanctum quite like �Simply

Dela Jouere�

Simply DelaJouere Fashion MagazineÂŽ


Marco Hall Model: Rahma Design & Styling: Marco Hall Photo: Shamayim

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Couture

Model: Maria Design & Styling: Marco Hall Photo: Shamayim

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速

Instructions:Designer Showcase


Marco Hall

Instructions:Designer Pic

Couture

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Instructions:Designer Article/Story From French Vogue to New York Fashion week and everything in between; Simply Dela Jouere presents Celebrity designer to the stars Marco Hall. Fashion designer Marco Hall is one of New York's most exciting, creative and cutting edge designers. Marco's wears are featured in Paris Vogue in the three page story about muse and personality, Andre J., wearing all Marco Hall designs. Hall has dressed and designed for Patricia Field, Alicia Keys, Erykah Badu, Kim Catrell, Mya, Rihanna, Dawn Richards “Dirty Money”, and Vivica Fox just to name a few. His work has Also been featured on the cover of Vibe Vixen and Kitten and the pages of Ebony, Cut, Sew & Blog, NBC's "Kath and Kim" show and on the upcoming new season of Bravo's "Make me a supermodel". Marco's original and imaginative pieces can now be found at Patricia Field's Boutique on the Bowery in New York City. His new collection promises inspired silhouettes influenced by music and art, but most importantly the spirit, energy and style of the people he adores. "There's nothing greater then being yourself and loving you, individuality rules!" says Hall. Marco Hall is a self-taught designer originally from New Jersey. His creative silhouettes wrap and drape the body of the woman or man who dares to be different and individual. Hall's designs combine color, cut, fit and spirit. He makes each piece with a couture technique that embraces the personal style and flare of each individual wearer.

M

l Hal o c ar Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


2011 Muscle Heat Championship Heavyweight 1st Place Winner, Rickie M. Hodges Jr. stops by to let us know how to build an award winning physique.

e i s k e c i g R Hod

Rickie Hodges is a native of Fayetteville, NC and in addition to holding titles, he is a professional competitive bodybuilder, model, and certified personal trainer. Rickie initially began bodybuilding just to lose weight. At age 22, he topped out at over 300lbs. He quickly realized that he needed to make a lifestyle change. After 8 years of working out recreationally, his exercise routine became much more. He felt that he was now ready to take the stage. “Bodybuilding is not about how much weight you can lift, its about achieving your best physique– PERIOD.” Rickie’s training technique is comprehensive and encompasses a variety of different reps while emphasizing the stretch position of the muscle. Rickie’s personal motto: Train, Eat, Rest, Grow! His hobbies include traveling, spending Time with his dog (Ali), reading, modeling, and culinary arts. His favorite colors are black & purple. Favorite book: The Holy Bible.

In the near future, Rickie plans to ensure that he has made a name for himself in the sport. He would like to specialize in working with physique athletes. “The gym is where I feel complete. Whenever I enter a gym, I automatically feel as if; this is where I am suppose to be”. Rickie continues to be an asset to many men and women in the hopes of reaching goals and achieving their ultimate body transformations. Stay tuned for additional workout routines from Rickie in upcoming issues.

Biceps

Legs

Leg Extensions Sit in the leg press machine and adjust the seat position so that your knees are bent to just past a 90 degree angle. Keep your knees and feet hip width apart. Extend your legs by pressing through your heels into the platform. Keep your knees steady and do not lock them as you extend your legs.

Front Curls Stand grasping dumbbells at sides. Proceed to curl the right arm until bicep meets forearm. Pause, then lower to starting position. Perform 10 repetitions, then 10 more with the left arm.

Model: Rickie Hodges Jr. Photography: KNO Photography

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Chest

Bench Press Grab a barbell with an overhand grip that's just beyond shoulder width. Hold the bar straight above your sternum. Lower it, pause, and press back. Chest

Legs

Butterfly Exercise Take hold of the handles. Tip: Your upper arms should be positioned parallel to the floor; adjust the machine accordingly. This will be your starting position. Push the handles together slowly as you squeeze your chest in the middle. Breathe out during this part of the motion and hold the contraction for a second.

Leg Press Position yourself on the leg press machine comfortably. Put your feet up and hands on the grips at the side. While keeping your back pressed against the support and head straight, lower the weight until there is a ninety degree angle. Then raise the weight with your heels.

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速

Legs, Quads, Hamstrings, Glutes

Abdominals

Squats From rack with barbell at upper chest height, position bar high on back of shoulders and grasp barbell to sides. Dismount bar from rack and stand with shoulder width stance. Bend knees forward while allowing hips to bend back behind, keeping back straight and knees pointed same direction as feet. Descend until thighs are just past parallel to floor. Extend knees and hips until legs are straight. Return and repeat.

Elevated Crunches Start with lying on your back with your knees raised and your hands by your side or behind your head for support. Now slowly lift your torso using your abdominals while keeping your head and spine straightly aligned. Slowly return to the starting position without releasing tension on your abdominals.


Imani Morris

A Rising Star!

by: Sanaii Morris

Our reporters were able to obtain an Exclusive interview with up & coming child supermodel

Imani Morris. DJ: What other hobbies or talents do you possess other than modeling?

My most challenging experience was when I had to go live in NYC for the summer and go on auditions, it was new so it challenged me and I was nervous.

Other talents that I have are dancing, ballet and hip hop, fashion designing, acting, and make- up. DJ: Imani, you are very talented in your looks and personality. What would you say has assisted you in becoming so well-rounded?

DJ: At what age did you get your start? I got started when I was in the second grade, I entered into a” Little Miss Grays Creek Pageant and I won 1st place. I was so excited! Then I asked my mother could I start modeling. DJ: What fascinates you about the modeling industry? What fascinates me about the modeling industry is EVERYTHING…. I love the fashion, designing, runway and make-up. I also enjoy the different poses when I am being photographed. DJ: Who are your inspirations or favorite models? My inspiration and favorite models are Tyra banks and Naomi Campbell. Tyra is the model and teacher and Naomi is so fierce on the runway. DJ: How do you juggle the many facets of modeling such as Go-sees, Open Calls, Castings, rehearsals, photo shoots, etc. with school and

academics? I am able to do many facets in modeling because my mother helps plan and schedule everything around my school breaks and she schedules photo shoots around my school schedule because my academics always comes first.

What assists me in being so well rounded are my parents, they provide for me so that I am able to go and do what I love. My parents support me, they encourage me and they keep me focused and well balanced.

DJ: What other aspirations do you have other than being a model? My other aspirations are acting and I am going to be a doctor when I grow up. Surgeon. In addition, I would love to open up a school someday to help young girls with their dreams. I want to have classes to help educate them on the overall self from head to toe. I also want to create a clothing line someday.

DJ: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

In five years I see myself in NYC modeling/acting/dancing or even possibly Paris working. DJ: What advice would you give models your age or younger to help them excel in the industry? The advice I would give to help other young girls excel in this Industry is to always put God first, keep education in the forefront, and follow your heart and dreams. Set goals and follow through. DJ: What has been your most favorite experience thus far as a young model? My favorite experience would be when I went to LA “Hollywood” and performed for over 300 agents and casting directors. I had to do 5 commercials in front of the camera. I won model of the year! I walked away with 10 call backs and signed with an agency in NYC. DJ: What has been your most challenging experience thus far?

Imani Morris

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Model: Amber Bryant Hair: The Fringe Salon Make-up: The Fringe Salon Photography: KNO Photography

Instructions:Hairstylist (Pic of Hair)

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Model: Cassandra Miller Hair & Make-up: The Fringe Salon Photography: KNO Photography

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Model: Angelina Clark Hair & Make-up: The Fringe Salon Photography: KNO Photography Accessories: Dela Jouere Fashion Accessories

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Christy Styles

Mother….. The Model….. The Messenger…….. The

Photography by: TrumaGic Imagery

In an industry that’s inundated with children and teens, Simply Dela Jouere Fashion Magazine salutes the arrival of the age of experience…Ageless Beauty. Society has been known to subconsciously overlook the mature population when it comes to beauty, good looks, and upholding that youthful glow. Often times, disremembering the old adage; “everything gets better with time.” The more mature models have become increasingly visible in the arena of fashion in which, above all others, youth have long triumphed.

This new visibility of more mature models is part of a paradigm shift in fashion from fashion fantasy to fashion wear ability. This is why Simply Dela Jouere Fashion Magazine features the model, the mother, the messenger, Christy Styles. Christy Styles drives a bold statement in the fashion industry and makes a demand that anyone with drive, passion, and ambition can achieve their goals at any age regardless of set traditions. Styles, the 36 year old Maryland native, working mother and student believes that the word “no” is not in existence. Styles entered the fashion industry at 15 years old doing runway shows and has continued through decades to seize the spotlight, rip the runways and mesmerize viewers leaving them in a moment of sheer awe. Super model, Tyra Banks has inspired Christy Styles to continue in her modeling career. “Tyra Banks is a strong woman who ceases to quit in her “old” model age of the 30’s,” stated Styles. “I love strong women such as Maya Angelou and Oprah Winphrey. These women show other women that no matter the challenges in life, we can overcome and be successful.” Dela Jouere Fashion Magazine is proud to present such an icon of beauty. Christy Styles shows that she is a woman who embraces the abstract; as she proudly wears a shaven head. When Styles was asked why the shaven head, her response was: “I was in a barber shop one day and read a flyer that stated “hair day for cancer victims.” “I asked the barber to shave my head and ironically two weeks after shaving, my father was diagnosed with cancer.” Christy sends a message to the world that hair is not needed to be beautiful. Her shaven head states to cancer patients as well as those that are not battling cancer to be happy with whom you are. The model, the mother, the messenger, Christy Styles is a force that cannot be stopped and we applaud her for her perseverance, “style,” and beauty in today’s fashion industry. Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®

By: Harold Smith Angela Tomlinson


see your tru3 se TrumaGic Imagery

Cover Model: Christy Styles Motions Model Management Photographer: Gordon TrumaGic Imagery

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


elf. it’s maGic.

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Instructions:Pic of Centerfold Model & Interview

Model: Christy Styles Make-Up: Rita Ward Styling: Jonathan Diaz Newspaper Dress: Diaz & Associates Photography: Jonathan Diaz

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Local Business Spotlight

Instructions:Local Business (Travis)

By: Junious Smith III

When one steps into Midway Barbershop at 4521 Bragg Boulevard, nothing extravagant is seen. A first glance, it gives perceptions as just another place to get a haircut in Fayetteville. Walk a little further into Travis Fowler's shop and witness an innovative edge that few spots, if any, replicate. Supa-Trav, the owner of Midway, is also the creator of BeatKuttaz Recording Studio. The fully furnished booth is located in the back of the barbershop where he works with artists along with creating instrumentals.

Supa-Trav Owner Photography: KNO Photography

"I actually started making music before I started cutting hair," Fowler said. "My cousin taught me how to write rhymes in third grade and I started cutting hair when I was twelve.

If your state of mind is just the city you live in, you won't go far

Professionally, being a barber came first before I became a producer. I put it together because I started thinking about what I had inside of me that I could benefit from. True passion comes from what you're willing to do without money. If you're willing to follow your dreams, money is going to come and that's what I've been doing." Whether cutting hair or mixing down a song, Supa-Trav is very passionate about his work. Customer satisfaction is very essential to him. "Customer service is always important," Supa-Trav said. "You're letting someone know that they're getting a good product whether it's a haircut or a CD. When it goes out of the room it's going to represent me and I want repeat customers." Supa-Trav also has a television studio on Time Warner Cable Channel 7 called "Turn It Up With Supa-Trav". As a result, those who work with him musically have the opportunity to get their songs featured on the station. At the same time, Fowler encourages aspiring artists to look beyond their area. "If your state of mind is just the city you live in, you won't go far," Fowler said. "Your talent is bigger than the area that you're in whether it's here, New York, London, or wherever. "Your talent is bigger than that." Fowler is currently working on projects by Deebo, GMG, and Quarter Key. He is also in the process of working on a solo project entitled "Humble King". To view Supa-Trav’s work, go to Youtube and type "Beatkuttaz" in the search engine or simply come to Midway. Simply DelaJouere Fashion MagazineŽ


Instructions:Fashion Spread (V-Day??)

Model: Jaylen Jones Styling: Harold Smith Photography: KNO Photography

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Model: Chardonnay Labbon Motions Model Management Styling: Chardonnay Photography: Larry Lucas LD’s Photography Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Dela Jouere Fashion Accessories

Model: Christy Styles Motions Model Management Jewelry: Dela Jouere Fashion Accessories Make-up Katrinea Lucas Photography: KNO Photography

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Instructions:Dela Jouere Accesories

Model: Stephanie Ortiz Motions Model Management Jewelry: Dela Jouere Fashion Accessories Make-up: Marilyn Torres Photography: Sam Kilpatrick

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Model: Heather Alcala Make-up: Aline Posner Styling: Rita Ward Dela Jouere Fashion Accessories Photography: KNO Photography Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


“The Finishing Touch”

From Dream To Reality

Owner: Rita Ward (910) 977-7482

By: Angela Tomlinson

Whether it’s for special occasions, runways, or simply to captivate, DeLa Jouere has all of your fashion jewelry needs. Dare to be bold, dare to be fiery, dare to be unforgettable. DeLa Jouere transforms any wardrobe into a breathtaking statement. Owner, founder and visionary, Rita Ward , brings a mixture of talent to her business of exquisite pieces. “Rita” has styled numerous models for professional runway shows and photo shoots. A native of the eastern shores of Maryland, Ms. Ward decided to make Fayetteville, NC her home in 1995. She believes that every woman regardless of age, race, shape, size or financial status deserves an opportunity to be dazzled. Our professional staff will assist you with excellent customer service and attend to any needs that you may have. Please visit our store located in historic downtown Fayetteville, NC at 109 Green St. Suite 207, online at www.delajouere.com, or simply call us at (910) 977-7482. Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Instructions:Holiday Photo shoot (Fashion Spread)

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


The Skin You’re In Everyone sees it, your wife sees it, your husband sees it, and you can’t hide it… so why not make your impression a lasting one??? What are we talking about? Your face! “Facial skin”… how do you keep it healthy, radiant and appealing to the touch?

The “key” to healthy skin is to consider what you are putting in your body. Garbage in…garbage out. A healthy diet is vital. Eat foods that are good for you and do not overindulge in sweets and treats. Stick to vegetables and fruits and minimize fatty fried foods. Bake or broil your food using olive oil or oil sprays. Exercise, exercise and exercise again. This is a good component to skin care. Regular workouts keep the skin toned and perspiring aids in eliminating toxins. Water cannot be overemphasized. Drink at least the recommended eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day. The face is the very initial contact between you and others. So, let’s look at the basics of proper facial skin care: Step 1: Properly cleanse your face with a facial cleanser. Please be sure to use a facial cleanser and not a “body” cleanser. Cleansers should be free of fragrance and gentle on your skin. There are various types of facial cleansers for different skin types. Dry skin types generally respond better to a non-soapy cleanser since soap is very drying. Oily skin does better with a soapy cleanser. When you find a cleanser that your skin responds very well with, “stick to it.” Cleanse your skin once in the morning and then at night before bed in order to rid of cosmetics and daily grime. If you use washcloths or sponges, make sure to wash and replace them frequently to prevent an overgrowth of germs and bacteria.

Step 2: Use a toner. Toner should be used after cleansing and patting your skin dry. Apply toner on your face with a cotton ball or pad. A good toner will clear your skin of leftover dirt, make-up, oil, chemicals and minerals that have been left behind after cleansing. Toning helps to minimize pores and balance the ph level of your skin. Step 3: Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! Most people feel as though they should not moisturize their skin because it will make the skin oily. It is indeed the drying of the skin that forces the skin’s natural response to produce more oil. Moisturizing is the key to keep your skin looking young. A moisturizer seals in moisture on the skin and acts as a barrier against airborne toxins, pollutants and bacteria. Apply the moisturizer of your choice on the face after the toner has completely dried. Additional Tips for Facial Skin Care:  Exfoliate 2-3 times weekly. Exfoliating clears off the dead skin cells from the face in order for the healthy skin cells to be revealed. This process causes the skin to look younger and brighter. You can use exfoliating gloves or an exfoliating facial cleanser to get this

effect. Simply lather the cleanser on the gloves and rub the face in a circular motion. ¨ Keep your hands and other objects off of your face! Germs are everywhere and the fewer germs on your face the less acne outbreaks you will experience.  Change your pillowcase at least once a week. The pillowcase catches germs, oil, and dirt and rubbing the face in this while snoozing could create a Zit Nightmare!  Consider wearing hair styles with the hair up and away from your face if you have frequent outbreaks on the forehead. Oily hair against the skin can cause acne. You only get one skin outfit for your entire life! So, treating it well is extremely important. Learning how to properly care for your skin can help reduce the signs of aging, clear acne and blemishes and give you confidence to smile wide when you step into a room. See more skin care tips in the next edition of Simply Dela Jouere.

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Community Leader Spotlight

On the Rise with Mayor Chris Rey Appointed for Greatness Chris V. Rey, 34, is the youngest elected Mayor of Spring Lake, North Carolina, the third largest municipality in Cumberland County. Elected on November 8, 2011 with a clear mandate for change, Mayor Rey has begun implementing his bold vision for the town upon his assumption of office on December 12, 2011. Spring Lake’s mission is to set a national standard for rural/suburban transformation by marshaling its resources to achieve security, economic abundance and an environment that is nurturing and empowering for individuals and families. Chris grew up in Spring Lake. He attended Spring Lake public schools and graduated from Pine Forest High School as a track and field All-American in 1995. He then earned a full athletic scholarship to East Carolina University.

Chris’ capacity for leadership was manifested through his works while matriculating at East Carolina. As a determined student leader, he vigorously Town of Spring Lake, North Carolina worked to transform his university into a more open and diverse epicenter for higher learning. As a result, the University often recognized his leadership and campus involvement.

Chris V. Rey, Mayor

In 2000, Chris exhibited the most selfless act of service when he enlisted into the United States Army as a Computer Information Technology Analyst. After two short years, Chris, an Officer Cadet School Graduate, was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Signal Corps. Thereafter, he was deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom followed by deployment to Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. After being afforded the opportunity to strengthen his leadership skills with the entire world as his backdrop, Chris returned home to Fort Bragg to command the Third Special Forces (Airborne) Signal Detachment. His service and leadership in the armed forces earned him numerous military awards and accolades including the Bronze Star. After nearly eight years of active military service, Chris was honorably discharged and began studies at William and Mary School of Law, the nation’s oldest legal institution. Upon graduating in 2010, Chris returned back home to Spring Lake to do his part to serve his community. Chris currently serves as the Strategic Planner and Policy Director of the Information Technology Division of the Virginia National Guard as a federal employee. He also serves as President and CEO of C2Vision, LLC., a strategy firm focused on growth and development for small businesses. Mayor Rey holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Walden University, a Juris Doctor Degree from William & Mary School of Law and he is currently pursuing his Doctoral Degree in education from Capella University. Mayor Rey is also a proud member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., 100 Black Men of America, American Bar Association, National Bar Association, and the Kiwanis Club.

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Style Defined

Men’s Fashion

Instructions:Men’s Fashion

Model: Zach Johnson Styling: Harold Smith Photography: Harold Smith

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®

Fashion For Today’s Man


How a Gentleman dresses and looks is obviously important, but what defines his Style? The Gentlemen we consider the best dressed does not typically wear clothing that we remember....It's how he wears the clothing that sticks in our mind, he merely seems to put it together well........ His Style is often defined by His confidence, which some are born with and others acquire over time.... it's a confidence not in what he is wearing , but rather in who he is...... In other words Style without Substance is meaningless. MICHAEL C THOMAS BESPOKE TAILORS TAILOR / STYLIST / VISIONARY

Model: Tyrone Johnson Styling: Harold Smith Photography: Harold Smith

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Model: Zack Ledwell Motions Model Management Styling: Zack/Harold Smith Photography: Larry Lucas LD’s Photography

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine®


Model: Dontay Slaton Motions Model Management Styling: Dontay Slaton Harold Smith Photographer: Harold Smith

Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Simply Dela Jouere Magazine is published quarterly By

Motions Model Management and

KnO Photography

Please send questions, comments and all other correspondence to: 109 Green Street Suite 207, Fayetteville, N.C. 28301 To purchase or advertise with us, please contact us simplydelajouere@aol.com or call us at (910) 764-8332.

Simply Dela Jouere Magazine is available in digital and print formats for your convenience. Subscriptions are also Available! Contact us for more details! Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Simply DelaJouere Fashion Magazine速


Model: Beth Singletary Make-up: Fatinma Morgan Photographer: KNO Photography

Instructions:Staff


y l p im

S

Fashion Magazine


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.