2022 Red Light Silhouette Fashion Show
The Model Plug-In Agency (TMPI) hosted the 2022 Red Light Silhouette Fashion Show. It kicked off their first show of this year. The fashion show help promotes designers, singers, and vendors all over to showcase their talent.
The Red Silhouette Fashion Show was hosted on Saturday, February 26th at the Holiday Inn Hotel in Murfreesboro TN. As soon as people walk in you are greeted by vendors, drinks, and free food. To make guests feel included there was also an Xperience 360 camera to take pictures.
The show starts off with a live performance from the band called Shonka Band where they perform some of their new songs. After the performance, the Red Light Silohoutte scene kicks off the show. Both men and women stood side by side and present their red gowns and suits to the audience. The end of the scene leads to the introduction of TMPI Founder Ashli Yarbrough, the CEO Andrea Robinson, and the Host Donzeleigh Powell. They talk to the audience about what to expect from the show.
The show proceeds to start with designs from Sharkira Courtney. The theme of her design was a goddess theme. The designs of the models made her goddess designs become very alluring. Following the theme of alluring designs is the designer Nyeka Chachey whose designs were specifically made with thought for a romantic night out. After Chachey presented her designs there was another live performance by three singers named Sugar Man, Chinkeegotti, and Cronkyk Illness who all performed heartfelt songs and received praise from the audience.
A fashion brand called Localz Only presented designs with the theme of a girl crush. Next was the fashion brand Expensive Taste which dresses the models in clothing with sexy but elegant in mind. Fashion brand C3 had a whole different concept that the audience loved. Craig Watkins the creator of C3 took all readily purchased items and design them in unique ways. The designs were showcased with dances and received great praise from the audience. At the end of the fashion, there was a scene called Doll Face where make-up artist Kenosha Grissom showcase her talent with various unique make-up looks. The show ended with a promotion of their next fashion show in April called Rock Out for Autism. It’s a kid’s fashion show and it will help raise funds for children with autism.
CEO, Andrea Robinson had a great deal in preparing and designing the layout of the fashion. Robinson had the vision to incorporate new talents into the world. “I wanted people to see my vision. I want to create a show that would promote upcoming artists, performers, bands, models, and designers and give them the opportunity to get exposure and showcase their talent to the world.”