This year’s fashion show incorporated several commu-
For more information about the ministry including location
nity partners: UNCG students, Simply Elevate Maga-
and services times please visit www.rm-ministries.org.
zine, My Sweet Skin, and Footsteps to Follow. These
community partners donated their time and services.
Despite the forecast of showers and thunderstorms, it
did not stop the models or other supporters from par-
Ollie M. Green/Makeup Artist
My Sweet Skin
ticipating in the event. Models from the Triad showed
The Skin and Make-Up Company
their Kingdom Swag. The fashion show was divided
www.mysweetskin.com
into Kingdom Preaching Divas, Kingdom Glory Models, Kingdom Men, Kingdom Teens, Kingdom Kids and
Kingdom Fitness. All of the categories were exciting to
«Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art.»
watch walk down the runway.
No stranger to the community, “Footsteps to Follow”
a local non-profit organization who supports children
with brittle bone disease, ripped the runway with their
TUTU’s and lots of attitude. Young ladies represented
the colors with a simple clear message…They were
proud, confident, and well on their way to taking over
the world as they framed the platform representing
kids suffering with brittle bone disease. Daisha
Foster-Louis and Tabby lead the group down the run
way. These ladies are being groomed by community
leader, CEO, mother and mentor Shaunielle Foster.
Ms. Foster is the founder of Footsteps To Follow. Her
organization donated the beautiful tutu’s for this year’s
fashion show. The Traveling Tutu’s help raise money and support families with children suffering from the
disease. The families travel to Canada to have their
braces tightened.
Excitement was everywhere. The show was a fantastic success. Everyone involved was absolutely amazing. This fashion show is one you do not want to miss.
Regina McNeill Ministries arranges this annual fashion show ever year the second weekend in October.
Apostle Wayne & Apostle Regina McNeil
www.simplyelevate.com
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