Fulton County’s Arts and Culture’s Faces of Fashion returned with a bold vision: proving that fashion is more than fabric — its identity, influence, and expression. Hosted at the luxurious Twelve Hotel at Atlantic Station, the evening celebrated the intersection of fashion, culture, and community with an unforgettable mix of runway artistry, community recognition, and cultural impact.

The show spotlighted both emerging and established designers, including standout collections from Clark Atlanta University and SCAD students, who wowed the crowd with their creativity and innovation. Local talent like Jen Mason (sustainable denim) and Felicia Dietrich (crochet designs) also turned heads, while established names such as AVNAH, aakofii, and Therez Fleetwood reminded everyone why Atlanta continues to be a hub for fashion and design.
Beyond the runway, Faces of Fashion proudly honored five trailblazers making waves across industries:
Alex Delotch Davis – Executive Director, SCAD Fash Atlanta/Lacoste, FR Jasmine Guy – Actress, Director & Cultural Advocate Keshia Walker – President of Insights Marketing & Promotions Co, Founder & Chairwoman of The Black Collegiate Gaming Association Todd Harris – Founder & CEO of Skillshot Jermaine Dupri – Music Mogul, FACE ICON Award Recipient.

Though Jermaine Dupri couldn’t attend in person, his uncle accepted the award on his behalf, sharing how he brought Jermaine and his mother from North Carolina to Atlanta years ago — a move Jermaine himself later called “the best decision ever” in his heartfelt acceptance video.
The evening was more than just a fashion showcase — it was a celebration of Atlanta’s cultural heartbeat, where artistry met community.



With great food, an engaging host, and an electric atmosphere, Faces of Fashion delivered a night that highlighted the city’s unmatched influence in both fashion and culture.



Faces of Fashion continues to prove why Atlanta is at the forefront of creativity, innovation, and community impact.





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