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Dennis Basso RTW Spring 2019

Mr Basso.., He talked about toning down his signature embellishments and beading and creating wearable, light, easy clothing for young, vibrant, and very worldly women.

Today his collections are favorites of sophisticated celebrity ladies, whether they be a Martha Stewart or a Mary J. Blige (the former was seated front row and the latter walked the runway with Basso at the end of the show to celebrate her recent partnership with his brand).

Basso’s clothes are also the favorites of a certain echelon of blinged-out ladies who lunch in New York. Some of these glamorous women were in the front row today and many brought their daughters, who were mostly dressed in a logo’d piece from Gucci or Off-White. There were the 2018 swans and their cygnets.

Whether on the shores of the Mediterranean or in classic American resorts, she is confident in her look, creating her unique interpretation of the fashion she wears. This collection takes “our woman” on this amazing journey from sporty and carefree to glamorous evenings.

Pale pinks and baby blues are mixed with red and cream and a statement of black and white for a feminine and chic color palette. A variety of crisp fabrics such as organza, gazaar, and canvas create interesting shape and structure throughout the collection. Summer furs are also incorporated with sable, Russian broadtail, mink, and fox. The collection also includes feather touches and intricate hand embroideries.

World Liberty TV Fashion Team was on hand , at the Backstage, seeing models rehearse , while Mr Basso was making his last rounds , to see everything was alright before his show. See exclusive coverage from start to finish of Dennis Basso’s RTW Spring 2019, in our World Liberty TV Fashion Channels, by Clicking here.

Madame Tussauds Brings Bollywood to Life in Times Square-2018

BY: Foziah Muneer, Photo/Journalist for World Liberty TV Madame Tussauds Brings Bollywood to Life in Times Square Featuring Dance Performances and Film Star Favorites  Madame Tussauds New York brought Bollywood to life in Times Square at the official launch of the all new limited-time-only Bollywood Experience in Manhattan today. Visitors came face-to-face with figures of...
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Plitz’s FW, Small Boutique Fashion Week & Fashion Designers of Latin America Fashion Shows-2018

See the following fashion shows by Plitz’s Fashion Week, Small Boutique Fashion Week Show and Fashion Designers of Latin America ,shows during New York Fashion Week ,Feb 2018.

Plitz’s Fashion Week:  PLITZS Fashion Marketing founded the “PLITZS New York City Fashion Week” in 2004. Working with international and domestic emerging fashion designers – we provide showcasing opportunities, brand exposure, networking and only charges “approved emerging fashion designers. PLITZS New York City Fashion Week has created an independent network of international and United States domestic Fashion Week show productions not affiliated with any other industry association. Founded by Wayne Sheilds.

Small Boutique Fashion Week : Founded in 2012 SBFW has displayed the collections of some of fashion’s most powerful independent fashion labels.

Over 400+ brands, have been featured at this highly anticipated event and Small Boutique Fashion Week has been featured in many notable publications including Forbes, Vogue, and Fox Business Network.

Small Boutique Fashion Week has a history of enhancing the careers of its participants, and is always on the hunt for emerging designers that are eager to take their business to the next level.

Fashion Designers of Latin America (FDLA) : Fashion Designers of Latin American September 2017 (formerly Uptown Fashion Week) shows Spring/Summer 2018 collections by Latin designers. Founded by Albania Rosario of Uptown Management  and Uptown Fashion Week. Fashion Designers of Latin America fashion platform that recognizes the outstanding contributions made to Latin America fashion by individuals from all areas of the industry and related arts. Albania Rosario travels around the world giving Latino designers the opportunity to showcase their talent in front of thousands of people from other nations. In 2017 her work is being recognized overseas across the world in South Korea and other countries of Eastern Europe and Asia for being one of the best fashion platform for Latinos around the World.

See some of the best footage of fashion Runway Shows, at New York Fashion Week 2018, Designers from all corners of the world, see this and more in our World Liberty TV Fashion Channels by clicking here.

New York Live Fashion Week shows-2018

Xpozure Modeling, Xpozure Media & Model World Magazine, in association with Fashion Avenue News, Runway News, BB Magazine, Westhaven International, Uneeq Entertainment Inc, Parisian Beauty Academy / Paul Mitchell Partner School, iCu The Network, Bare Bonez Entertainment, & YOTEL New York, present … “NYC Live! @ Fashion Week” Fall/Winter 2018 Fashion Showcase — Wednesday, February 14th, 2018 (Valentine’s Day) — 4W43 — in New York City.

Official Live-Streaming TV Broadcast via RunwayNews, and on select Social Media platforms such as YouTube TV, Facebook Live, Twitter Live, Instagram, Linkedin, Model World Magazine, Fashion Avenue News, and more!

Featured Activities will included ..

* Fashion Designer Showcase

* Fashion Designer Showroom / Pop-Up Shop with Live Mannequins

* National/International Press, Red Carpet Interviews

* Showcase After Party

* Buyers/Retailers

* Celebrity/VIP Guests

* Gift Bags, aka “Swag Bags”

* Valentine’s Day Celebration

The Following Designers showcased their designs:

DaJon Johnson (Women)  DaJon J, (King George, VA, USA),  Jelena Pirkmajer (Women), Cliché by Jelena ,Pirkmajer  (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Carlos Benguigui (Men & Women)  Carlos Benguigui (Caracas, Venezuela), Princella Price (Women) Ella Price & Company ,(Columbus, OH, USA), Keith Garner (Men)BME by Sebastian Cruz Couture (Dallas, TX, USA), Victor Hou (Women) Victor Hou Designs (Washington, DC, USA), Raymond Brown (Men) Ray Vincente (Trenton, NJ, USA), Fadila Kihel (Women) Mirage Haute Couture (Algiers, Algeria), Seneeca Wilson (Women & Men) Eclas Design Group (Boston, MA, USA), Thunyatorn Cheng NG (Women) Thunyatorn Thai Dress NYC (Thailand / New York, NY, USA), Dwight Eubanks (Men) The Eubanks Collection (Atlanta, GA, USA), Luxurty (Women & Men) Luxurty … ‘If You Got It, Flaunt It’ (New York, NY, USA), Pia Bolte (Women) Pia Bolte Fashion (Munich, Germany), Sofia Davis (Women & Men) Bling Darling  (New York, NY, USA) and Galit Levi (Women) Galit Levi (Tel Aviv, Israel).

It was a great show, showcasing designer’s from all over the world ,with close to 300 people in attendance, keeping people on the edge of their seats. We look forward to attending again in Sept 2018.

A little about Michael Reid ,Organizer and founder of NY LIVE Fashion Week:

Xpozure Entertainment, Inc. – Wm. Michael Reid, President

Founded in July of 1993 — in Burbank, California — X.E.I. is a sports and entertainment

business dedicated to the world of music, comedy, sports, modeling, and fashion. In

addition, X.E.I. will encompass other areas such as talent and sports management, media

and public relations, and publishing.

 

X.E.I. has produced and cross-promoted high-profile events catering to major sports and

entertainment attractions such as XM Fashion Week, Athens 2004 Summer Games,

Any Given Monday – Monday Night Football at Justin’s Restaurant NYC, Super Bowl,

Pro Bowl Week in Hawaii, NBA All-Star Weekend, Budweiser SuperFest, Coca-Cola

Concert Series, Coors Light MusicFest, Playboy Jazz Festival, Grammy Awards, BET’s

Comic View, Harlem Week.

Over time, X.E.I. has developed solid relationships with many influential personnel all

across the nation – entertainment industry, sports leagues, travel/hospitality, corporate

sponsors, modeling, fashion, and the media — radio, television, film, print and

interactive. In years to come, it’s X.E.I.’s goal to leave its mark as one of the most highly-

successful entertainment companies ever to be assembled. One thing’s for certain, X.E.I.

will provide a creative and informative platform for new business clients, as well as

family and friends.

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Malan Breton Fashion Show at Cipriani NYC Presented by Style Fashion Week-2018

Malan Breton (the designer) opened his first NYC retail shop following his training at Turnbull & Asser, and Scaasi. Malan Breton® HOMME (menswear) was introduced in 2010, and in 2016 Malan Breton® Bridal, Handbags, and Underwear. In 2016 for the European, and Asian market Breton introduced his line called Fantôme – Malan Breton.

The Brand is InStyle Magazines number eight most tweeted fashion brand for 2017. Malan Breton is known as “The Internets Fave Designer” (Yahoo News), and “one of New York City’s most celebrated designers of the past decade” (Amsterdam News).  Malan Breton, the designer, originating from Taipei, Taiwan, Malan Breton became the first designer to become a part of the cryptocurrency phenomenon, opening the first blockchain based online retail shop in fashion a partnership with Tokenly, and Soho Muse.

The collections can be found at department stores, and specialty boutiques around the globe, Breton is also known as a master of the made to measure suit, having apprenticed under the royal warrant. Malan Breton has a steadfast following of businessmen, career women, celebrities, politicians, and royals globally.

Malan Breton is the recipient of the 2016 FGI “Rising Star” award in Menswear, the 2015 European Fashion Council’s “Eirene” award, the 2015, and 2016 Taiwan Tourism Award for contributions in fashion, and media. In 2011 Malan Breton® and NBC Universal were a nominee for the WGSN Global Fashion Award  for Outstanding collaboration. Malan Breton, the founder, is also the recipient of the 2015 NYIFF Award for best documentary short, for his work as a director on the biographical fashion film “Malan Breton – A Journey to Taiwan”.

Malan Breton® design partnerships are vast and have included The country of Taiwan, Rado Switzerland, Joico, LALIQUE, Batiste, SWAROVSKI, Warner Reprise, 20th Century Fox, Fancy Feast, Minute to Win It, Breaking Bad, Pepsi, Nintendo, Xbox 360, The estate of Marilyn Monroe, Jewelry TV, The Smithsonian Museum, Princeton University, J Renee Shoes, NYC Ballet, Oui for Mattison Bridal, NY1, MTV, Bravo TV’s “Shop by Bravo”, and Brother Sewing Machines. The Malan Breton® brand has also been featured, on its founders show, on The BravoTV Network, titled “The Malan Show”  – “A six part series following the process of making it in America as an independent designer!” -Page Six; Breaking Bad, The American Music Awards, The BET AWARDS, DOVE Soaps beauty campaign, Ru Pauls Drag Race, MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew, Australia’s Next Top Model, China’s Next Top Model, Lifetime Network, MTV’s VMAS, The Superbowl half time show for Pepsi, NBC’s Minute to Win It, The Today Show, and many, many others, the house was also considered to design the royal wedding gown for Katherine Middleton in 2011.

For February 2017, the brand saw 2.8 billion global impressions and counting for its NY Fashion Week, and London Fashion Week collections, due to the brands diversification in the media and social media over the years. Also being noted in “InStyle Magazine” as one of the top five (number three) most tweeted brands in fashion.

Malan Breton, the brands founder, is officially Ambassador of Tourism of Taiwan, and has designed the official government workwear, and stationary.

As a designer “Breton is self  taught and never went to design school. Talk about raw talent.

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Fashion Ave News Presents Designer ROCKY GATHERCOLE Show -2016

By: Foziah Muneer, Photo/Journalist for World Liberty TV “Feisty, unapologetic, insomnolence and YES, controversial. Like most others, I started from scratch. I was kid back then trying to make it through this harsh world, and a much harsher fashion scene. But with the help of the almighty, a mentor and off course, much hard work,...
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Serena Williams Signature Statement Fall Collection @ KIA Style 360-2016

Live content retailer HSN and the multi-faceted tennis legend, fashion icon and successful businesswoman Serena Williams will set the internet ablaze when they return to KIA STYLE360 New York Fashion Week on September 15, 2015 to present Serena’s fall Signature Statement Collection during a special HSN.com “Front Row” live stream event.  The innovative retailer is transforming the way designers bring their collection to market by allowing fans of Serena’s fall collection to shop the runway online immediately following the show.

The Serena Williams Signature Statement Collection runway show will feature 26 looks that are bold, confident and chic with a touch of edgy street style. Inspired by the legendary tennis player’s chic and flirty style, the collection is designed for women of all shapes and sizes who desire easy-fitting, yet edgy, contemporary silhouettes.  The color palette for the collection has notes of 70s retro glam, featuring warm neutrals and rich jewel tones and lots of fringe!

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Women’s e-news 21 Leaders for the 21st Century Gala-2016

Today, Women’s eNews is releasing the full list of these 21 powerhouses, with brief descriptions of their work, who will be honored May 2 at our New York City gala. In the past, the announcement was made on New Year’s Day. We held off this year to baptize the new website with a celebration of the 20 women and one man who have made it their mission to change the rules that constrict the lives of women and girls, here in the United States and across the globe.

Today is also the 43rd anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, and thus appropriate for Women’s eNews to mark the day the rules for abortion in the United States were rewritten to end enforced motherhood. The ruling also unleashed a burgeoning movement for women’s rights that is now a global groundswell not only for access to full-spectrum reproductive health care but also equality and equity in law, the economy and education, regardless of race, ethnicity, citizenship status and gender identity.

Women’s eNews’ 21 Leaders capture the energy of that liberation and carry it forward to reduce the impact of gender bias and create new rituals and opportunities for women and girls.

Beginning Monday, and for the following two days, Women’s eNews will post staff-written profiles of determined innovators in seven different arenas. Racial divides, health care, safety, media, economics, education and marginalization. We hope they will inspire you, inform you and challenge you to do even more to support equality and equity for women and girls. They did all of this for the Women’s eNews team.
Monday: Meet the Trio Dismantling Racial Divides

Dr. Gail Christopher : is the recipient of the Ida B. Wells Award for Bravery in Journalism. Dr. Christopher is vice president for policy and senior advisor at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and is receiving this award–the first non-journalist to be so honored–for her support of media, including Women’s eNews, that documents the powerful role racism plays in the U.S.’s high rate of avoidable maternal and infant deaths.

“You can’t have impactful policy change if you don’t change the consciousness of the people,” she said.

Kathryn Finney, founder of digitalundivided, is a social entrepreneur who finds, trains and supports small urban tech companies and runs a rigorous accelerator program for black female founders of tech-enabled companies.

“By being myself and embracing who I am, I’ve given that to others in an industry where being someone like me – a bold smart black woman – isn’t exactly cherished.”

Cynthia Yung is executive director of The Boone Family Foundation in Dallas. The work of the former corporate executive includes financial support of domestic violence shelters for women who don’t speak English.

“I think there is a lifetime of asking myself: ‘What more can I do to bring more equity into our world?'” she said.
Monday: Meet Three Powerhouses Who Test Our Health Care

Schell Carpenter is the incoming president of the board of the
Lilith Fund for Reproductive Equity, a nonprofit based in Austin, Texas, that provides financial assistance to Texas women seeking an abortion. She joined the board in 2014 in response to Lilith’s encouragement for LGBTQ women to apply.

She credits her gender identity for helping her gain a better appreciation of differing people’s experiences.

“I feel like being a trans is a gift,” she said.

Dianne Dunkelman is a health care advocate who launched Speaking of Women’s Health, a one-day women’s health event in her hometown of Cincinnati in 1996. The nonprofit organization has since expanded into a national foundation with more than 50 conferences and events in more than 40 cities across the United States. In the early 2000s, she developed Universal Sisters and Hablando de la Salud de la Mujer as initiatives focused on the health concerns of African American and Latina women.

“I had no idea how important it was for women to be smart, be strong and be in charge,” Dunkelman said.

Dr. Marianne Legato is an internist who founded the Partnership for Women’s Health at Columbia University, a groundbreaking alliance between academic medicine and the corporate sector. The partnership launched an educational campaign to define the differences between the normal function of men and women and in their gender-specific experiences of the same diseases. Dr. Legato is also the founder of the Foundation for Gender-Specific Medicine to support research in the field.

She began this portion of her career 25 years ago after researching and writing a groundbreaking book on women and heart disease.

“I had no idea that women’s hearts were so different, in terms of function and coronary disease,” Dr. Legato said, echoing Dunkleman’s surprise at the status of women’s health. “At the time, the medical research and treatment communities thought that men and women were identical, biologically speaking, except for their reproductive systems.”
Monday: Meet Three Powerhouses Who Fight for Our Safety

Ada Alvarez Conde is the founder of Fundacion Alto al Silencio (Stop the Silence), based in her native Puerto Rico, with the mission of educating the public about dating violence. She is also a candidate for a seat in the Puerto Rico Senate. She said she wants to write bills that promote a culture of peace, support the prevention of violence and protect human rights.

“Speaking out for those without a voice is one of my biggest passions,” Alvarez said.

Casey Gwinn is president of the Alliance for HOPE International, an umbrella nonprofit of 120 family justice centers in the United States and around the world. The nonprofit is dedicated to preventing child abuse and domestic violence. It also offers services designed to help adults and children recover from trauma.

“In America,” Gwinn said, “we raise our criminals at home. The majority of all those we lock up in this country, for all crimes, grew up in homes with child abuse, domestic violence and some mix of drug and/or alcohol abuse. We can love them and help them find a pathway to hope when they are 8, 10 or 12 years old, or we can wait and lock them up at 17, 19 or 21. It is our choice.”

Dorchen Leidholdt is director of the Center for Battered Women’s Legal Services at
Sanctuary for Families in New York. She also teaches at Columbia Law School. Leidholdt successfully advocated for laws criminalizing stalking, strangulation, human trafficking and requiring courts to consider domestic violence in custody cases.

“I never dreamed as a young activist that we would bring about so much positive change,” Leidholdt said.
Tuesday: Meet Three Powerhouses Who Get the Word Out

Mallika Dutt is founder of Breakthrough, a nonprofit organization that works in India and the United States to prevent violence against women and girls by using media, including street theater and music videos, to shift attitudes and engage men and boys.

“I really believe that we’re at a moment in history where we could see the tipping point,” she said. “The movement to stop it is getting stronger. It feels within reach.”

Kimberly Kelleher is president of New York Women in Communications, Inc., which promotes leadership and professional development for women in the field during every stage of their careers. She also serves as publisher and chief revenue officer of WIRED and Ars Technica.

NYWICI, with more than 2,000 members, is the largest professional organization for women in the field that causes much of the buzz in Manhattan and beyond.

“What we promote is the small business,” Kelleher said. “We have a lot of women who have broken out on their own.”

Kelleher’s organization has a scholarship fund as well, and two of its previous beneficiaries, Tammy Tibbetts and Christen Brandt, are also 21 Leaders for the 21st Century 2016.

“They are the future,” Kelleher said.

Rachel Moran is the founder and executive director of SPACE International (Survivors of Prostitution-Abuse Calling for Enlightenment), an organization committed to educating the public, raising awareness and influencing political change surrounding issues related to prostitution.

“This is a fight that will span several lifetimes,” Moran said, “but that’s not any excuse for us not to weigh in.”
Tuesday: Meet Three Powerhouses Who Enrich Women’s Economics

Dr. Thelma Awori is the founding chair and president emeritus of the Sirleaf Market Women’s Fund. Awori first played a significant role in organizing the market women of Liberia and now the market women from five West African countries.

“Market women are a category whose power needs to be made more visible,” Dr. Awori explained. “Our leaders need to recognize them as a powerful economic force.”

Sema Başol is the co-founder of the Turkish Women’s Initiative, based in California, and Change Leaders Association, its sister organization in Turkey. The organization’s signature Sparks program is an eight-month learning and leadership experience for young Turkish women who are the first in their families to go to college.

“It’s amazing how much they learn about themselves,” Başol said, “and what it means being a woman in a country like Turkey.”

Jill S. Tietjen is the CEO of the National Women’s Hall of Fame and the woman who engineered a personal strategy to encourage women and technology: nominate them for awards! Tietjen said she gains enormous satisfaction from seeing to it that other women receive awards.

“I want other people to say, ‘OK, this is something we can do. It’s something we should do. It’s something that needs to be done, and we can do it, too,'” she said.
Wednesday: Meet Three Powerhouses Who Prepare Teens for Next Level

Jennilyn Doherty is co-founder, along with her husband Jason, of Daraja Academy in Nanyuki, Kenya. Begun in 2009, the academy is a secondary boarding school for 110 girls living in material poverty. She now envisions opening schools elsewhere in Africa – possibly in Uganda, Tanzania and South Sudan.

“If we had all the money in the world, we could do it tomorrow,” she said. “But for now, it’s all about slow, sustainable growth.”

Tammy Tibbetts and Christen Brandt are co-founders of She’s the First, a nonprofit dedicated to giving scholarships to female elementary and secondary school students in low-income countries aiming to be the first in her family to graduate from high school.

The two met as recipients of the New York Women in Communications, Inc. Foundation scholarships. She’s the First connects its scholars with each other, hosting Facebook chats on current events and girls’ education.

“She’s the First is taking what was once viewed as a charitable cause or model,” Tibbetts said, “and really making it a collaborative one.”
Wednesday: Meet Three Powerhouses Who Rise Up for the Marginalized

Jennicet Gutiérrez is the founder and national coordinator of Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement, an organization that educates the public and advocates for trans immigrants. She entered the United States without a visa at age 15 and graduated from University of California at Davis. She received her visa last year. As part of her work, she meets one-on-one with detained trans immigrants who endure sexual and emotional violence in the detention centers.

“I can’t tolerate this type of abuse,” she said. “We shouldn’t allow our sisters to go through this pain.”

Stephanie Ortoleva, with degenerative low vision, is the founder and president of Women Enabled International, based in Washington, D.C. She and her staff work to advocate for the human rights of women and girls, especially those with disabilities.

Ortoleva is credited with bringing attention and resources to women’s and disability rights, but she emphatically reminds others she is not alone. “There are many wonderful women who are activists with disabilities, and I wish all of my sisters would get powerful attention,” she said.

Dr. Danielle Sheypuk, a licensed clinical psychologist, was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy at age 2. The disorder has limited her mobility for 34 years but not her spunk. The former Ms. Wheelchair New York, Danielle Sheypuk is becoming the face and a voice for disabled women in news media by “walking” fashion show runways. She also spearheads Girls Forward, a Teen Voices at Women’s eNews collaborative to promote storytelling among disabled youth.

“The more I appear in media as glamorous, educated and sexy,” she said, “that’s a role model for women and girls to look up to. That’s the role model I wish I had.”

Executive Officer, Founder

Rita Henley Jensen is founder of Women’s eNews. A former senior writer for the National Law Journal and columnist for The New York Times Syndicate, Rita Henley Jensen has more than 30 years of experience in journalism and an armload of awards, including the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Alumni award, the Hunter College Presidential Grant for Innovative Uses of Technology in Teaching, the Alicia Patterson fellowship, and the Lloyd P. Burns Public Service prize. Jensen is also a survivor of domestic violence and a former welfare mother who earned degrees from Ohio State University and Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She is the grandmother of four, two granddaughters and two grandsons.

2.12 The PLY Experience Plus size Fall and Winter Fashion Line NYFW-2016

Luxury curvy brand, PLY APPAREL announced that it will be showcasing its Fall/Winter 2016 Collection during New York Fashion Week. The runway show, entitled 2.12 The PLY Experience, featuring classic yet modern designs, will take place Friday, February 12th in the famed Johannes Vogt Gallery in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.

Launched in 2013, PLY Apparel has quickly become synonymous with creating high end ready-to-wear collections. Headed by creative couple Pamela and Lamarr Nanton, the boutique brand caters to the curvaceous woman, who seeks quality construction and impeccable fit in sizes 8-22 with extended sizes available.

In addition to empowering and inspiring curvy and full figured women, PLY has a secondary mission—it is in the fight against breast cancer. Recently, Pamela celebrated 10 years of being cancer free. She has often stated that fashion helped her live through cancer and Nanton pays it forward by having the fashion line help others survive. Each season, the creative couple donates a portion of the proceeds from the collection to continue the fight.

The invite only event begin with a VIP cocktail reception followed by the show. Guests were treated to the musical stylings of Johnny King (hailing for the same talented family as renowned singer Evelyn “Champagne” King) followed by the designer’s trunk show at 7pm.

World Liberty TV, Fashion Team was on hand to cover the VIP Hour as well as the Fashion Show, Plus size models attending and participating from all over the world ,see it right here in our World Liberty TV, Fashion Channels.

Interview with Former Undisputed World Heavyweight Boxing Champ Lennox Lewis-2015

Lennox Lewis, CM, CBE is a retired boxer and the last undisputed world heavyweight champion. He holds dual British and Canadian citizenship. As an amateur he won gold representing Canada at the 1988 Olympic Games after defeating future heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe in the final. Lewis is regarded by many as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time.

Lewis turned professional in 1989, winning his first 21 fights before he knocked out Donovan Ruddock in 1992 to take over the number one position in the World Boxing Council (WBC) rankings. He was declared WBC heavyweight champion in December 1992 after Riddick Bowe was stripped of the title. Lewis lost the title to Oliver McCall in 1994 but defeated McCall in a rematch to win the vacant WBC title in 1997. He defended the title four times before becoming the Lineal Champion when he beat Shannon Briggs by knockout in 1998. He became undisputed champion when he defeated Evander Holyfield in November 1999. In 2001 he was knocked out by Hasim Rahman, but again avenged the defeat in a rematch to regain his titles. After defeating Mike Tyson by knockout in 2002 and stopping Vitali Klitschko in 2003, Lennox Lewis retired from boxing in 2004.

Lewis is 6 feet 5 inches (196 centimetres) tall and has an 84-inch (213 cm) reach. During his boxing prime, he weighed about 245 pounds (111 kg). Lewis often referred to himself as “the pugilist specialist.”

World Liberty TV’S Executive Producer Dr.Abbey had the pleasure of interviewing Heavyweight Boxing great During NYFW -2015 , where he was attending a live Runway fashion show by ArtisTix .