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Paco Rogiene

Continued from pg. 5 The Collection: Now here’s where all the excitement and drama of the night tended to fizzle. The beginning of the show spotlighted some very comfortable and feminine hooded tops. I loved them!! They were well made, seemed to fit all of the male models very well, and looked quite comfy. I would have loved to wear one myself to go hang out with the girls or dress up with some pumps and nice jewelry. Notice how I said I. For an all male fashion show the line looked more for women than for men. I can’t even comment on the bottoms because I hated them. Whoever said parachute pants were back wasn’t referring to this crowd. The end of the show made me feel happy and shockingly uncomfortable all at once. I’m not sure if what I saw was swimwear or underwear. Either way, it looked like it would fit in a lot better at an S&M club than a runway show. This was a huge strikeout for me. Though the clothes didn’t really do it totally for me, the male models did. Regardless of their sexual preferences they were gorgeous. African American men of all shapes, sizes, and builds. Yummy!! They had short hair, long hair, locked hair, and straight hair. The eye candy was in the place. All I can is, Black Men Rock!!

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