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 MoreOne 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 MoreThe Cincinnati community is welcomed to embrace their creative side at The Refuge Art Center. This up and coming art center is located in East Walnut Hills opened on July 14th.
Read MoreThe Bey hive was out in their mirrored, black, and cowboy accouterments for THE Queen’s arrival to Soldier Field. Check out some of our fave looks of the night!
Read MoreThis past Sunday (May 28th), Cincinnati Style Report held its first ever launch party! 27 models strut their stuff at the Woodlawn Community Center in collections from Nicole Scott, Me By Lee, and Fabletics!
Read MoreIt was a celebration of natural hair, melanated beauty and black excellence in fashion spaces. The AfroSwag Hair Show held at the Duke Energy Convention Center was the place to be over the weekend! Cincinnati’s most stylish showed up and showed out at this event. The models were coached by Nay Reynolds of Lavish Vixenz Modeling Agency, and some of the models from the agency were present on the runway!
Read MoreSomething Big and beautiful is happening in Columbus Ohio, and if you have a passion for fashion (much like us here at Cincinnati Style Report), you will NOT want to miss it.
Read MoreReturning for its sixth year, African Professionals Network, or APNET, hosted its annual AfriFest this past Saturday in Burnet Woods near the University of Cincinnati. AfriFest is a festival dedicated to celebrating the many influences of African cultures.
Read MoreOn June 18, artists and community leaders took to the streets of Cincinnati, OH outside of City
Hall to paint a Black Lives Matter Mural. The Mural created by several dozen artists features
images and poems symbolizing the movement.
Before recently, I had never attended a protest. I honestly did not know what to expect, but I watched anxiously every single night as the police instigated violence during protests and knew that this was something I could not stand by and watch.
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