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FWATL, Event Manager

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Atlanta,  Georgia
Fashion Week ATL is an emerging platform designed to unveil, develop, and fuse the Atlanta fashion industry. We allow for Collections of National and International designers to make there mark in the cosmopolitan fashion world.
We are an organization providing an alluring, ground-breaking stage, for established and emerging designers to showcase their collections to national and international buyers, media,...   read more
 
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FWATL

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Event Manager

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Ai_chan  wrote about FWATL on 07/20/09   06:05 AM     
Hello My Name is Love, Im from New orleans I just Moved to New York and I dont have that many friends. You take some amazing pics I do MUA and eye lashes extension I also Model I would love to net work with you and keep each other posted on any Modeling assignments and Industry events. Have a nice day and enjoy your weekend...
Jenn Hoffman  wrote about FWATL on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
Thanks for the request! :]
Chetney  wrote about FWATL on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
Thanks for the request
C. Marie  wrote about FWATL on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
mucho kisses on the F.R.~

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