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CEO -Editor & Chief

Darlene Pierce Noble~Bio

A spiritual warrior who believes that all things are possible. She was told at a very young age that God was going to use her in a mighty way. She puts God first in her life and in all her business dealings. She is a Walterboro native, the youngest of nine children of Viola and Oliver Pierce Sr. She owns Infiniti Power House Top Models N Talent Search Network. She also publishes La Gucci Styles, TM&TSN, IPH and I&Y magazines, IPH Buzz Digital News and IPH Shopping Digital Catalog, as well as hosting a radio talk show, “Live Your Dream,” & "The Starrah Factor" and a weekly Facebook live called IPH Buzz Newz where in 1 year she reached over 56,000 views.

By the time she was a senior in high school, she knew her dream was to be a high fashion model and work in the fashion industry. She majored in fashion merchandising and business in college, but then life intervened. Her marriage ended, and she changed careers to raise her two daughters: I’man S. Noble and Yasmine C. Noble. For the next 17 years, she worked in the corporate world until retiring from At&t for 17 years at the age of 50.

She knew one day, she would've walked this path again,. by being obedient to God, would be able to live out my dreams. Now a resident of Hope Mills, N.C., she started Infiniti Power House-Top Models N Talent Search in October 2013 and that one business has expanded to include everything from radio talk shows to magazines to an online fashion store. She’s also involved in judging, red carpet hosting and print/online media.

She's a "bridge between gaps", connecting forces to make a difference in people’s lives.” Her models have been featured in major movies and primetime television shows, as well as being featured at the 2017 New York Fashion Week. She had two major interviews for televised networks in Atlanta Ga, Columbia Sc and she was on Little Miss Atlanta, Reality Show on TLC, where 5 of her models had their 1st Debut in the world of showbiz.

In October 2017, she said she plans to produce her own fashion week, “Carolina Fashion Week,” as well as holding model searches in various cities (Walterboro being the first), a swimsuit competition and wedding catalog.

She is living out her dreams and doing things that have been in the making for many, many years, helping others to reach their full potential in this competitive industry!I thank God daily for her many blessings.”

IPH SWIMSUIT MODEL MAGAZINE / 2017 JULY EDITION

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