BOOTS ON THE GROUND IN DALLAS TEXAS WITH JENTE CARTER FOR "DENIM IN WONDERLAND".

Dallas just got a whole lot more fabulous. This past June, the city witnessed a fashion revolution with "Denim in Wonderland," a groundbreaking event that celebrated curves, confidence, and custom denim like never before. Produced by the visionary Jente Carter (@denim_by_jente), CEO of Denim By Jente, and Tella Mac (@t_kincaid_artworks), the creative force behind Jacket Junkie, this wasn't just a fashion show; it was a movement.

Held at the stunning Unique Visions Upscale Event Center (@uvupscaleevents), the atmosphere buzzed with excitement. Close to fifty models from across the country, expertly coached by Ashley Rose, commanded the runway with an undeniable aura of power and style. Their all-denim ensembles, each a testament to individuality and artistry, dazzled the audience. From intricately embellished jackets to perfectly fitted jeans, every piece screamed self-expression and celebrated the beauty of diverse bodies.

Emcee Bree Moore kept the energy high, while special guest speaker Susan Curry delivered an inspiring message that resonated with the crowd. The infectious beats and body-positive performance by the Curvy Queenz of Dallas, INC. added another layer of vibrancy to the already electric atmosphere. The K-Way Branding team brought their signature flair, further enhancing the overall experience.

But "Denim in Wonderland" was more than just a spectacle; it marked a significant milestone. This event was the first-ever lesbian-produced plus-size fashion show in Dallas, a momentous occasion for the city's fashion landscape and a powerful statement of inclusivity.

VIP guests enjoyed a delectable spread of food and drinks, adding a touch of indulgence to the evening. Rows of vendor tables offered unique finds, creating a shopping experience that perfectly complemented the fashion showcase. Doors opened at 5 PM, giving attendees ample time to soak in the pre-show excitement before the main event kicked off at 6 PM.

"Denim in Wonderland" wasn't just about clothes; it was about empowerment. It was about celebrating the beauty of all bodies, fostering self-love, and creating a space where everyone felt seen and celebrated. This wasn't just a fashion show; it was an experience, a declaration, a revolution. And as the lights dimmed and the final walk concluded, one thing was clear: "Denim in Wonderland" left an indelible mark on Dallas, proving that fashion can be both fabulous and a force for positive change. This is just the beginning of a new era of inclusive style, and we can't wait to see what comes next.

Images by: jackson_visualsproductions
@jennifersurstphotography

Ashley Walker

Msbeyoudoyou #walkingbeyondthestandard

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