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CELEBRITY STYLIST/ SHOWROOM FOUNDER KANAYO EBI & POP UP AFRICA LAUNCHED ITS SECOND SEASON OF THE KACH IT PROJECT AN EXPERIENTIAL LIFESTYLE POP UP IN NEW YORK CITY

American-Nigerian celebrity fashion stylist, Kanayo Ebi whose clients include the likes of Angela and Vanessa Simmons launched its second installment of The Kach It Project, a series of pop-up events in Manhattan over the weekend in association with Pop Up Africa.

Following from a successful launch in London, last March, The Kach It Project NYC Edition featured a collective of fashion forward and groundbreaking designers and brands from ready to wear to haute couture clothing and accessories, inspired by African and contemporary influences, in an exclusive two day shopping and lifestyle experience in the historical neighborhood of SoHa, Manhattan at the Manhattan Brew and Vine.

Participating brands included: the Kach Me If You Can Showroom designers Prelim and Raaah/Rahima Mohamed Couture in additions to the event’s featuring designers Ago,Angelica Curtis,Deucxe, Ezie,Gregriang, LA Luxe,Muehleder,Pop Caven,Taje, The Anonymous Vintage and Winner Clothing.
Food and drinks where served by the official sponsors Full of Goodness Uk, My Sweet Justice of Harlem and Yummy Tummy's.
Attendees were also treated to brunch and an exclusive discussion with celebrity stylist Kanayo Ebi and Misa Hylton,singer Estelle, author and entrepreneur Jai Hudson, beauty blogger  Kamie Crawford, fashion designer Larissa Muehleder, Chermia Luas,celebrity photographer  Noemad and Angela Simmons in a conference  titled Kach Your Dream. Check out pictures below:






















Sponsors:Erase Spa,Full of Goodness UK, My Sweet Justice of Harlem and yummy tummy's
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