The weekend of September 20-21, 2024, in Atlanta was nothing short of an opulent celebration of fashion, luxury, and philanthropy. It all began on Friday evening with the exclusive MCM Atlanta VIP Store Shut Down, a private event orchestrated by celebrity designer Winnie Stackz and The Zeus Network in collaboration with MCM Worldwide. Held at the MCM store in Lenox Mall, this invite-only affair gathered the crème de la crème of Atlanta’s influencers, all there to witness the unveiling of MCM’s newest collection. This exclusive showcase was a masterful blend of high-end luxury and streetwear chic. The intimate setting allowed VIPs to get an up-close look at MCM’s latest designs, with prominent attendees like Karlissa Angelic, Maui Bigelow, Vinny Watson, and Tia Kemp lending their presence to the fashionable affair. The atmosphere was electric, a cocktail of excitement and luxury, as guests mingled, sipped signature drinks, and soaked in the world of haute couture.
The evening’s A-list roster didn't end there, with notable figures like Big Sexy and Abira Greene turning heads with their vibrant personalities and fashionable appearances. Between the high-end cocktails, curated conversation, and the announcement that 10 percent of the evening’s proceeds would go to charity, the event raised the bar for fashion soirees in Atlanta. Winnie Stackz provided a personal tour of the collection, offering insightful commentary on the craftsmanship and creative vision behind each piece. His warmth and approachability transformed what could have been just another fashion event into a more intimate, luxury experience. As always, The Jamison Agency delivered impeccable PR, ensuring that the event’s exclusivity was felt far and wide, with press coverage extending well beyond the boutique’s four walls.
Saturday night, September 21, 2024, continued the weekend’s momentum with Couture Fighting Cancer Part III, an event that seamlessly blended couture with compassion. Hosted by Tia Kemp and Big Sexy at the stylish V12 Restaurant in downtown Atlanta, the night was a stunning example of how fashion can serve a higher purpose. Guests walked the red carpet at 7 PM, greeted by photographers, media outlets, and the ever-efficient team from The Jamison Agency.
Perhaps the most unique element of the evening was the Glam and Wellness Spa Experience, offering attendees a rare blend of indulgence and education. This immersive spa experience was designed to raise awareness of cancer prevention, all while providing luxurious pampering. It was a thoughtful addition that balanced relaxation with a deep sense of purpose, resonating with the high-profile guests who participated.
As the clock struck 8, the night reached its pinnacle with a runway show that featured MCM Worldwide’s exclusive Paris collection. The models, in MCM’s high-fashion creations, walked with purpose, each piece telling a story not just of style, but of philanthropy. Karlissa Angelic and Vinny Watson, the restaurant’s owner, were among the celebrities lending their continued support, having attended both Friday and Saturday’s events. Throughout the evening, Big Sexy, Winnie Stackz, Flex, Tia Kemp, and other VIPs mingled with guests, engaging in conversations about the cause that anchored the event. With The Zeus Network participating in the evening’s most striking moments, and The Jamison Agency handling PR with their usual expertise, the night’s message of fashion for a cause echoed far beyond the event itself.
By the close of the weekend, the combination of the MCM Atlanta VIP Store Shut Down and Couture Fighting Cancer Part III had proven that fashion and philanthropy are not only compatible. Fashion can certainly amplify impact. Winnie Stackz, with his passion for creating purpose-driven events, demonstrated that luxury can indeed be leveraged for good. Shopping with a purpose can and should always be a thing. The weekend left an indelible mark on Atlanta, affirming that when fashion, celebrity, and charity converge, they can truly create a lasting impact.
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