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3RD ANNUAL GEORGIA PEACH FASHION WEEK SET TO IMPACT ATLANTA

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3RD ANNUAL GEORGIA PEACH FASHION WEEK SET TO IMPACT ATLANTA

(ATLANTA, GA)- The countdown begins for the hottest and most elite fashion show in Georgia, Georgia Peach Fashion Week (GPFW). The 3rd season of Georgia Peach Fashion Week is a week of events from April 15th-22nd benefiting Twin of a Kind Foundation (TOAK) and this year’s theme is Style Out Loud.

Georgia Peach Fashion Week (GPFW) showcases exceptional designers from all over with 2 days of amazing fashion. This is an event you don’t want to miss as past attendees and hosts have included Tamar, Toni, Towanda, Trina, and Evelyn Braxton, Ms Juicy, Ramona Rizzo, NFL Players, Joe Torry, Debra Antney, Darrin Henson, Karlie Redd, The Real Housewives, and more.

The runway shows will be held at the prestigious Promenade at Piedmont Park, on April 20th and 21st from 7pm-10pm. On Friday, April 20th, it will be hosted by radio/TV personality, author, actor, and comedian Shod Santiago and celebrity stylist and Love & Hip Hop Miami star Jojo Zarur with performances by national recording group from NBC’s America’s Got Talent Final Draft, Top Knoch from America’s Best Dance Crew, and opening salute to “Style Out Loud” by musical artist James Lewis. On Saturday, April 21st, it will be hosted by fitness motivator and star of Love & Hip Hop Miami, Shay Johnson with a performance by national recording artist Rico Barrino (California).

Marketplace is from 6pm-8pm and will have entertainment, vendors, and cocktails. Red carpet is from 7pm-8pm. Show starts promptly at 8pm and will feature designs from Leontine Collection, Curvy Gurl by Andrionna Williams, Aunt Funky’s Closet, Lady Dione, Tre Romero, Anita Evans Collection, Lizzy Fashion, Gerardo Reyes, Moves Athletix, Batani-Khalfani, Natoriously Fierce, and more.

On Sunday, April 22nd, GPFW’s Twin of a Kind presents The Pretty Girl Retreat Conference at the Loudermilk Conference Center from 7am-4pm for girls 9-17 years of age. The purpose of this conference is to uplift and encourage young girls to let them know they are important, they are good enough, and they are pretty just the way they are. Often times those things are overlooked and can affect girls self esteem all the way into adulthood. This conference is here as a relief to the girls in order to nix those issues early. The Pretty Girl Retreat Conference will have special celebrity guest appearances from Nickelodeon, Lifetime’s The Rap Game, speakers, beauty stations, swag, vendors, and of course a fashion show

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