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Today, the Yellow Cover Magazine reveals the Christmas 2022 special storytelling anniversary issue with the unique prestige of having Egypt Sherrod on our cover. Thank you for trusting us with your brand and allowing us to touch such a powerful force in business tangibly Our concept of magazine design is in sync with music and movement. Thank you to Master Hair Stylist Ekeena Smalls and Makeup Artist Naya Gilmer, who led our hair and makeup and brought a winning finishing touch.

We had the honor of shooting at the Ginger Room in downtown Alpharetta courtesy of the founders and owners, Dr. Karl and Angela. VIP guests included Adesola Badon, President & CEO of Badon Commercial Real Estate, and his incredible team The sounds of Christmas echoed the atmosphere sang by LaRae, under the management of MsFitzManagement

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The Yellow Cover Magazine's team also credits Kim ByerClark, the executive assistant to Egypt Sherrod, who played a significant part in arranging this phenomenal day This issue will showcase the specialness of red through fashion, art, and many other ways, including Jeanette Limas from Making the Cut Season 3 throughout our pages And to our extraordinary entrepreneurs, thank you for letting us showcase your brands and tell your stories.

Our leading team of advanced thinkers searches for some of the most incredible entrepreneurs and remarkable findings for our magazines' Each discovery is new or refocused and shares a transferable mindset Our approach is measured and challenged with a hypothesis that proves excellent, and every issue commands the current atmosphere We promise to be the future - of fastidious, kind, and heartwarming storytelling.

Cozy up to the fire with your digital device, shop our favorite things for the holiday online, and get Egypt's holiday everything nice dress at shopjbolin.com. And you can order a print copy today and have it delivered to your front door

Our team believes we should dance a lot and draw our attention to one another; during this wonderful time, Our new three-dimensional language is form, content, and use. Kindness will center our brand, and we welcome you to work with us as we attain a goal that understands that each one reaches one.

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The Draping Of Fashion With Designer Jeanette Limas A Making The Cut Season 3 Top Four Finalists

Making the Cut is hosted by Heidi Klum And Tim Gunn, where 12 designers face challenges to test their design skills, and we had the honor of watching Jeanette on the show and decided to reach out to her for an interview.

We interviewed Jeanette to discover her incredible passion for draping, but one of the most moving aspects of the story was her memories of Christmas as a girl growing up We found that her extraordinary warmth and modesty were not only for television; she is amazingly humble in real life.

Jeanette Limas was born in The Dominican Republic and began her education there at The Mercy Jacquez Institute, studying pattern making. Later, she enrolled in the prestigious School for the Arts, Altos de Chavón. Jeanette received the Young Designer of the Year Award upon graduation, allowing her to present her debut collection during the Dominican Republic Fashion Week. She also won a scholarship to study at Parsons School of Design and relocated to New York City to pursue higher education.

She studied drapery at The Fashion Institute of Technology to develop her already-commanding technique Jeanette is currently a full-time designer and has worked on the design team of Urban Zen by Donna Karan and Jolibe Atelier In 2015, she started her namesake brand and presented multiple successful collections at New York Fashion Week

"There's something when you're on television that changes your timeline; everything goes so fast one of the most remarkable moments of my life "

--- Jeanette Limas

Congratulations on making the cut and being the fourth runner-up - although how you drape so well is how we opened up our questioning "I have a natural talent and closely align my pieces to what I feel " Draping is art; it is movement and life in the form of a garment. Draping is more critical than one thing and has many dimensions. While on Making The Cut on Amazon TV, she impressed the judges with her ability to present some "fire red ensembles" that left them drooling.

And the essential (respect) for her family on the show moved our team to tears; we learned a lot from this award-winning designer and rising star. Nothing is more important than family; Jeanette spoke of her incredible memories of Christmas as a girl. She remembers her father being gone to provide for them, and December is a particular month in her heart and the month that her father, Fidemio Limas, would travel back home

Elsa Limas, Jeanette's mother, is so valuable and the glue in her upbringing, and the holidays would unite them all

She is seen on the upcoming page with her amazing husband in an anniversary celebration of their marriage The dress should I say more

See the passion behind her draping; follow her on social media and visit her website for more. Also, order her pieces on The Making The Cut Store on Amazon and her personal website! www.www.jeanettelimas.com

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