Creative. Intelligent. Friendly. Beautiful. Trendsetter. These words are frequently used to describe fashion maven Camela Curtis.

“I love fashion. I truly believe that I got it from my Grandma Thelma. She was the most fabulous and best dressed Granny I knew. She was so fierce! She and my Mother taught me how to be graceful, and appreciate clothing and style. She taught me about labels, put me in my first Fashion Show at 2, and gave me my first Gucci bag at 10. She would be so proud of me.”

With clients that range from everyday individuals, to athletes and celebrities, there is much to be proud of. Dubbed the Princess of Fashion, and named on of Atlanta’s Power 30 Under 30 Finalist, this young fashion guru is definitely one to keep your eye on.



IMAGE is the way other people see us. It influences how others view your trustworthiness, economic and educational levels, social position, level of sophistication, your moral character, future, the level of service received, and even if they like you.

From celebrities to average citizens, the choices people make about their outfits, accessories, and personal grooming can make or break the impression they make on other people. It's only natural for people to want to be up-to-date and trendy and to have a cutting edge wardrobe that reflects them as an in-style, and hip individual.

Fashion should make you look great and feel comfortable. Whether you don't have the time to shop, you are an individual that simply needs a new look, a corporate executive, a model or a celebrity, your image should be one of your highest priorities. You only get one chance to make a first impression.


Keep your own stash of cash. Independence is Priceless
Sunglasses can intrigue mystery, and add instant spice to your look.
If you have to ask someone else if it's appropriate for work, it's probably not.
Drink more water, your skin will thank you.
Keep your manicure and pedicure appointment. It does wonders for your image.
Don't skimp on your size. If you wear a size 10, buy it, not a size 8. Even if it's on sale.
Always wear a dark colored non pant suit to an interview. No matter how “sharp” it may be.
No matter how tired you are, wash your face every night before bed.



A well groomed, fresh smelling man is indispensable.
Ankle boots; they can be worn with designer jeans, a turtleneck, and a corduroy blazer.
Jeans are a staple of men's fashion. Find a good pair. (i.e. Lucky, Diesel, Ben Sherman)
A well tailored suit is another must for the fashionable man.
Replace undergarment tees every 3 months for the best fit and wear.
Make sure that your shoes and belt match.
Be sure that the tip of your tie is no longer than the bottom of your belt buckle.
Always have a good pair of dress shoes.
Contrary to popular belief, men DO need to take care of their skin, so wash that face daily.
Do not use the same soap that you use for your body.

Keep these in mind and you’ll be well on your way!


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