Celebrity Stylist Launching Nostalgic T-Shirt Apparel Line
Wednesday, 28 May 2014 10:30 AM
New York City, NY / ACCESSWIRE / May 28, 2014 / Celebrity stylist, Mike B, stylist to entertainment industry notables like Swizz Beatz, Ludacris, Terrence J, Robinson Cano and Steve Stoute released a boutique line of Tee shirts called Kiddie Confessionals this week in collaboration with long-time friend and brand development strategist, Angela Mack. Kiddie Confessionals apparel is an ode to a simpler time where your crushes, style icons and idols were limited to three networks. Each tee is a personal confession from your childhood that is meant to forge a bond between consumers.
"Sometimes the best conversations are sparked based on childhood memories that predate the internet or DVRs,” says Angela Mack “ those moments when we all were experiencing the same thing at the exact same time.” “When Angela approached me about the collaboration it was the best of both worlds because I live for fashion and I love reminiscence. This was a lot of fun because most of the planning stages were cool conversations evoking everything from Fisher Price toys to episodes of Good Times & says Mike B, “I mean who didn't have crush on Thelma?"
The Tees a can be found exclusively online at http://www.kiddieconfessionals.com/ and new confessional tees will be released quarterly with fun confessions. Join the conversation on Twitter or Instagram at @kiddieconfessionals or post fun childhood confessions using the hashtag #kiddieconfessionals.
About Mike Bogard
Mike B Served as Bad Boy Record’s head fashion consultant from 2002 to 2004, shaping the images of several urban music icons, including Mase, 112, and the legendary The Notorious B.I.G, and went on to style the label’s entire second generation, including Shyne, Black Rob, G-Dep, and 8Ball & MJG. As his repertoire expanded, Mike B developed his independent portfolio by launching Bogard Management and Consulting LLC, a boutique fashion creative agency. He served as co-creative director for Sean John and was a core visionary behind the landmark “Be” and “Vote or Die” ad campaigns, and partnered with old friends Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osbourne to help launch the high-end menswear brands Public School and Black Apple NYC. Television endeavors range from being the in-house stylist for the “Making the Band” series to being documented on Oxygen’s “House of Glam” reality series. Today, the Bogard client list features the most elite names in music, sports, and entertainment, including Chris Brown, Swizz Beatz, Nas, Lebron James, Dwight Howard, Kevin Plank, Robinson Cano, Steve Stoute, and Alicia Keys. He’s collaborated with brands like Intermix, Sabit NYC, and Gorilla USA, as well as lending his eye to commercials for State Farm, McDonald’s and Budweiser.
About Angela Mack
Angela Mack founded Axiom Blue Corp in 2004 as the in-house travel management firm for Rocawear Clothing in New York City. Working closely with the marketing department at Rocawear, she honed the skills to develop co-branding efforts between the travel industry and entertainment moguls.
In 2006 when she was tapped by W Hotels Worldwide to help develop the Wonderlust Live campaign by fostering a brand partnership with music producer Bryan-Michael Cox. The live music series, which aired on W-Vision, featured recording artists such as Natasha Bedingfield, Gavin Degraw, Peter, John and Bjork, and was chronicled by legendary photographer Mick Rock.
Under Angela's leadership, Axiom Blue Corp has gone on to develop strategic partnerships and/or campaigns for New Balance, The Basketball Hall of Fame, New York Health and Hospitals Corporation, Sean John, Swizz Beatz, Native Instruments, Jazz in the Gardens (City of Miami Gardens) LRG Clothing, Amtrak and venture capitalist Dan Carriere.
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Angela Mack