Cincinnati animal lovers and furry friends in need of a home will pack the Spooky Nook sports complex in Hamilton on the 21st and 22nd for the “My Furry Valentine” adoption event.
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Purposeful Portraiture by Vaishnavi Nannapaneni
On a gray Cincinnati winter morning, when the news cycle has felt like an endless loop of
horrible news, one local photographer decided that scrolling and reposting wasn’t enough.
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In celebration of women’s entrepreneurship and the season of love, Aviatra Accelerators is
hosting a Galentine’s Gala. Aviatra Accelerators is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
empowering women on their entrepreneurial journeys for 15 years.
Read MoreCincinnati’s Local Podcast Brings Real Conversations on Dating and Community to the Stage By Vaishnavi Nannapaneni
In a cozy Cincinnati living room, the clink of wine glasses mingles with laughter as stories unfold from the comfort of a well-loved couch. Here, stripped of studio lights and rigid scripts, Lolli Nicodemus, the creator of “Sex and the Cincy”, records her podcast.
Read MoreA beautiful assortment of spooled thread on display in Studio 601’s work room
Grand Reopening of Studio 601 by Molly Keyser
What was once a small, cramped studio is now a space for shopping, alterations, design, and inclusivity. Walking up to Studio 601 it is common to hear an occasional laugh, humming of a sewing machine, and soft movements of fabric falling to the table. The space holds a multitude of sewing needles, pins, and thread but it also holds two women who have an eye for fashion and a determination for design.
Studio 601 Shop Space.
Studio 601 at LINNcinnati holds two of Cincinnati’s fashion designers, Alishia Lee creator of Me By Lee and Ayana M. Ames creator of AM. A-line Collections, both of which are here to make their mark. On June 29, Lee and Ames celebrated the grand reopening of their beloved Studio 601. The reopening of studio means a new and bigger space for the designs and opportunities for clients to come shop one-of-a-kind pieces.
Although the studio holds both designers their collections remain individually unique.
Studio 601 Work Room
Ames, who has a focus on men’s wear, designs garments for people to show their uniqueness through clothing, especially within a world that woman owned and created men’s wear. Ames also identifies herself as a brand designing for circularity. Circularity means to continue the life of an item by making and reusing it in designs to reduce waste and pollution into our environment.
“It keeps your clothes in circulation and not end up in landfill” Ames said, “some of what I do is if it’s already good quality, but the style might be out of date, I’ll redesign it and make it something new.”
Ayana Ames, Chief Designer and Proprietor of Am.A-line Collections
Lee, who has been sewing since the age of seven, predominately makes clothing that caters to the uniqueness of an individual and allows clients to reflect a personal brand.
“Your clothing is like a silent introduction” Lee said, “it’s how you walk into a room, how people perceive you and how you carry yourself.”
Alishia Lee, Chief Designer and Proprietor of Me by Lee Boutique
Ames and Lee have been working alongside each other in the same studio over a year now. With the opening of a new shopping section in the studio, both designers are excited to grow their collections and clients.
“To have a space where people can come and have a safe shopping experience is something that I’m really passionate about” Lee said, “a space where people come play with fabrics, learn about fabrics and learn about their body type.”
Ames hand stitches a tag into one of her signature garments
The new space in the studio offers an area for clients to come and shop for clothes that are ready-to-wear, specially designed for them, altered, circulated and singular. Although these designers have two different styles and collections, they have come together to create an open and welcoming environment for every client that walks through the doors.
Lee works on a custom piece at her sewing machine
“We have a lot of synergy and creative ideas that mesh pretty well together,” Ames said, “we can help one another.”
Ames and Lee collaboration in Studio 601 offers clothing apparel for every individual that walks through their doors. Allowing for both designers to expand and chase their individualized dreams.
“It just feels like I’m getting closer and closer to my overall dream, which is, just taking over the fashion world,” Lee said.
Lee prepares a garment for the showroom
To see more incredible pieces from both of these designers, visit them at Am.A-line Collections and Me by Lee websites.
Cincinnati Style Sightings: PRIDEGeist/Pride Rooftop After Party at Rhinegeist Photography by Ariana Carranza
Pride in Cincinnati made us PROUD this year! It was such an amazing sight, all of the unapologetically authentic folks dancing about, celebrating their uniqueness and FREEDOM to live and LOVE out loud. Though we made our way outside to celebrate with our fellow fab beings, we couldn’t help but whip out the camera and get a couple shots of the FASHIONS! Get into it!
A burst of colors and brilliant smiles: Vennisa B, Darby F, Melissa M , L Davis and Sabrina C
We love a color coordinated crew! The ever stylish trio Carrie F, Jules V, and Kim S
Boot scooting’ baddie Rachel D with a festive cowboy hat to top off a most fabulous ensemble!
Just four fabulous friends out on a Saturday night! Cecilia L. Trey B, Anne S, and Emma H
Contrasting esthetic and CUTE TO BOOT! Bennett I and Riley F
A model with a message, Shobha P paired with righteous rainbow flair courtesy of Derek W equals Cincy Style IMPACT!
The accessory sings! Alex B shows off an amazing fan with friend Cecilia L
Werk It Weekends: Elegance Unveiled: Cincinnati Style Report Fall/Winter 2024 Magazine Release Party
We went out with a bang for the 2024 publishing cycle, and all I can say as the Editor In Chief is WOW! At the beginning of the vision board stage of the process of making our 2nd Annual Wedding/Romance issue, I gotta tell ya, I knew that we were going to be in for an undertaking. What I didn’t expect (even if I secretly hoped for it), was all of the hands that were on deck and went into making this issue and subsequent Magazine Release party so successful.
Read MoreWerk It Weekends: Cincinnati SneakerBall
One of the most anticipated galas of the year is upon us. Fashionable fundraising is the name of the game this weekend, as charitable foundation, Bigger Than Sneakers hosts its event of the year: the Cincinnati SneakerBall!
Read MoreHealing Through Art Therapy by Trinity Hudgins
Ever considered art therapy? It can be quite the outlet to express your feelings and emotions, but through art. In the realm of art therapy, Megan Havlin stands as a reputable expert. As the founder of Meghan Havlin LLC, she brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the field, utilizing art as a powerful tool for healing and self-discovery.
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Sustainably Stylish: Gabrielle Buckley by Victoria Myers
Cincinnati local Gabrielle Buckley set out to own a business that is not only kind to customers’ wellbeings, but to the environment too! Univerisity of Cincinnati student Victoria Meyer shares Buckley’s story about her journey to sustainable living and why it is so important to live a earth conscious life.
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