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AmericanMade Holds Pre-Launch

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AmericanMade "Fashion Forward, Socially Aware" will host a Pre-Launch / Voter Registration party at the MOCA Gallery 1054 31st Street Northwest Washington, DC 20007 during Georgetown's Fashion Night Out on September 6. The Pre-Launch served to attract new customers as well as stress the importance of voter registration. This year's event showcased AmericanMade's 2012 collection of customized denim designs that have had an increasing demand in the DC fashionista community. This Pre-Launch party included a voter registration drive hosted by DC College Democrats. Special guest Ronald Moten and AJ Cooper spoke about the importance of voting as well as live entertainment, drinks, appetizers, and American Made giveaways.

AmericanMade "Fashion Forward, Socially Aware" Specializes in Creative Denim Reconstruction, Personal Styling, and Creative Design. AmericanMade consists of design team of three 20-something models/designers from Washington, DC; Tori Campbell, Jerome Newman, and Aaron Prophet. Their modeling experiences have allowed them to stay on the cutting edge of fashionable trends and classic designs. AmericanMade brings the very best of the American spirit of creativity and pride to their one of a kind jeans, jackets, shirts, skirts, and accessories through a host of design techniques. Even though this is a new company, their designs have been showcased in several fashion productions in Washington DC in 2012. Their showings at these productions have attracted customers of every gender, age group, and ethnicity. These "statement pieces" celebrate the tradition of ingenuity that has made America strong. Look for the Washington Informer feature with the fashion team from AmericanMade.

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