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PRIDE NIGHT: FAME (Fashion Art and Music for Everyone) Show and Experience

June 28 @ 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Presented by High School Readery Changemaker Interns and Artists Aris and Evin, join us for FAME: (Fashion Art and Music for Everyone) Experience. We are thrilled to kick off a Friday night of Pride leading to Compass LGBTQ Community Center’s Stonewall Ball weekend. Join us at Rohi’s Readery and CityPlace for a collaborative punk couture fashion show, art exhibition, musical performances and curated vendor market celebrating PRIDE and our LGBTQ YOUTH!

See below for event happenings that will showcase the creativity and passion of our high school interns and local young artists. This event is a true celebration of our teen LGBTQ community’s talent and creativity.

5PM-9PM

Art Exhibition: Immerse yourself in a vibrant art exhibition featuring the works of young LGBTQ artists. From bold paintings to innovative digital art, this exhibition is a testament to the diverse and powerful voices within our community.

Musical Performances: Enjoy live music performances by talented young musicians who will light up the night with their energy and passion. These performances highlight the artistic brilliance of our youth and the unifying power of music.

Curated Vendor Market: Explore a market filled with unique, handcrafted goods created by local high school LGBTQ artisans who celebrate PRIDE. From jewelry and fashion to art and more, support our local creative community while finding something special.

8PM

Featured Event Fashion Show: Marvel at the creativity of our teen designers and models as they present a fashion show that celebrates self-expression, individuality, and PRIDE. Each outfit tells a unique story of identity and creativity, designed by and for our community. The Punk Couture Fashion Show is not just an event; it’s a revolution in style. Experience the energy, bold designs, and unapologetic attitude of punk-inspired fashion, all in one electrifying evening.

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ABOUT THE INCREDIBLE ARTISTS

Taniyah Aris – HS Artist

Taniyah Aris’ piece, Noir Galore, was selected to be part of the “Dress Codes: Photographing cultures and identities through fashion,” exhibition.

Noir Galore” is all about the things that have been labeled as ‘ghetto,’ or ‘unconventional’ by society,” she said. “So, the afros, the gold chains and the nails.”

The exhibition was previously on display in the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach.

Aris is a rising senior at Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts.

The Palm Beach Gardens native said she finds inspiration all around her.

“My family, my friends, the music I listen to; Sade, A Tribe Called Quest, Amy Winehouse,” Aris said. “I love music and I also love life in a sense that I am meshing it all together. I feel like when I’m creating I am more than one thing.”

More than 150 Palm Beach County students submitted their work, but Aris won first place in the competition; earning her a $4,000 scholarship.

“Opening night when I walked in, I didn’t know what to expect; it was insane,” she said.

Aris said winning was humbling and boosted her confidence.

She hopes to have exhibitions across the world someday and eventually become a collector who helps young artists.

Evin AMR

The Caribbean fashion show was a show hosted by clubs in Dreyfoos School Of The Arts, as a freshman, Evin took the challenge of making his first ever two dresses as Aris as the model. He created pieces celebrating and modernizing traditional colors and garments of Haiti and Jamaica. (2021-2022)

After the first show, there was a spark in Evin. With the support of Mrs. Bennett (principal of DSOA) and Mrs. Prince (art teacher), Evin was able to create annual fashion shows at Dreyfoos. Sophomore year Evin managed a Fashion Parade with 50+ students involved and parading the whole school. With also creating a collection of 8 designs in 2 months. (2022-2023)

Over the summer, Evin worked with Rohi’s Readery and Pride to host a fashion show at CityPlace in West Palm Beach. Working with Stevie Gonzalez to create 2 collections, one of his own and Stevie added her own designs. (2022-2023)

This year, Evin managed a Fashion club with Kaityln Bradwell and Laura Argaez with 20+ students. The club works with the fashion shows and for anyone that was to get involved in fashion for fun. (2023-2024)

For this year’s fashion show, Evin wanted to celebrate and recognize the importance of culture. “ I would constantly think about my own roots (Mexico & Honduras) and culture created by our families. As clothes is a big stable of us, so are sweets. I studied sweets around North America and Asia. With the focus of stories I heard from people growing up with these sweets and areas. Being inspired by the decade fashion trends of when the sweets were first made, it all formed my mission. How can I use fashion to capture the memories and history that comes with these sweets to represent cultures. “ (2023-2024)

Evin’s a rising Senior at Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts.

“ I find my inspiration through my language. My language is how I understand, see and experience things. It’s what allows me to create and understand my power while also embracing my love. “

“ It’s honestly been unreal to be able to produce two fashion shows every year, I’m so grateful and excited that I have these opportunities to bring communities together. It’s the best part of these events, seeing the enjoyment, how its embrace from the people and environments. ”

“ I hope to bring all my wonders to the world and produce unforgettable events. While also establishing my own house for my brand and supporting outstanding artist. “ – Evin

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Can’t wait to see you all Revolutionary Readers!

Follow us on IG at @rohisreadery, @evin_ramir and @arisrulz

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The mission of Rohi’s Readery is to provide accessibility to all through the love of critical literacy, the talents and gifts of the community, and educational programming. Thus, programming is FREE (paid for by Rohi’s Readery) unless otherwise stated on the event site. Donations are appreciated during the event and will go back into Revolutionary Educational Programming.