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ESSENCE Partners With Chase And Lands' End On Banking On Style

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A new initiative for rising designers, Banking on Style, is leveling the playing field for creatives of color.

This exciting program gives emerging fashion designers a platform to elevate their brands through a powerful collaboration and design in the design contest are accomplished designers Undra Duncan, Sergio Hudson, and Deidre Jefferies.

Insights and recognition are not the only benefits of the Banking on Style program as the winning designer will receive a $10,000 cash prize towards helping advance their label.

Each designer brings a unique style POV to the Banking on Style initiative.

Jeffries embraces a sleek modern edge to styles that include low-cut jumpsuits and knee-length the competitive nature of the initiative, Banking on Style is all about bringing great designers together and celebrating their talent.

Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence

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