Saturday, June 2, 2012

Talented Youth in the Industry

Editors Note: Written by Meg Kraft

Predicate Attire is run by a team of young, innovated & talented individuals. We pride ourselves on ambition, class, and a successful line of style. As the industry grows, fashionable candidates of young Hollywood stand out while their talents prosper.
Lara Jade is a 21 year old fashion photographer specializing in portraits and high fashion shoots. She started shooting at the ripe age of 14, often losing job opportunities due to her youth. Her experience soon matched her exquisite talent as her work graced countless magazine covers including Elle, Michigan Avenue, Masquerade, and Photography Monthly. She continues to succeed in photography as well as modeling, inspiring young teens abroad.

Chanel Iman is a beautiful 21 year old, half Korean, half African-American gazelle. She began rocking the runway as a 13 year old Georgia native, walking in Christian Dior’s haute couture show. As she’s matured, Iman has become one of the newest Victoria’s Secret angels as well as appearing in advertising campaigns for DKNY, Express, and Ralph Lauren.
Alexander Wang, a 24 year old American designer, began following his dream at age 18. He launched his first collection in 2007, immediately drawing attention from some of the world’s highest ranking retailers including Barneys New York, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman. He was awarded a $200,000 CFDA Fashion Fund Award via Vogue, enough to start his own youthful, successful line, Alexander Wang.
Cedric Rivrain is a young, french fashion illustrator sketching collections of masterpieces for John Galliano and Martine Sitbon. He started sketching at age 18 and his work has blossomed into incredible works of art. He continues to sketch for his close friends and a variety high-fashion brands.


These young and ambitious fashion forward folk inspire us at Predicate to continue to follow our dreams and create elegant wear for our customers.

Post written by: Meg Kraft (C) 2012, Predicate Attire



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