Bree Moore Showcases Fifth Fashion Show

Bree Moore Showcases Fifth Fashion Show

Dallas native Bree Moore has done it again. The young entrepreneur and mastermind behind Bree Moore Productions successfully hosted her fifth annual fashion show Saturday night, in spite of many glitches along the way.

Not the Dallas rain, a flooded venue, nor the arrival of cold weather could deter Moore from sharing her passion for fashion with her supporters. Over the weekend, White Rock Lake’s Bath House Cultural Center flooded after heavy rains. The venue space was pretty much underwater just hours before the show was to kick off.

Still, the show would go on.

In typical Bree Moore fashion, there was a great buzz surrounding the show months before last weekend finally arrived. Moore, a social media enthusiast has been her own biggest fan for some time, so she’s never shy about self-promotion. That confidence, combined with her unwavering passion has helped her create a dedicated following and sell out her fashion shows.

To set the tone for the evening, energetic personalities Becky The Poet and Black Mrkt Kesha Keesh served as hosts. Special performances by lyricist Flower Child inspired the crowd. DJ So4kis provided both consistent sounds and a great vibe throughout the night, and has served as DJ for all five of Moore’s fashion shows. He didn’t miss a beat Saturday night.

The designers featured this year included: Yik Styles, Susie Mania, Chief By Ubong, Designs By Ne’ Ameriise, Rancho Semental and Anti By Chanira.

Saturday’s show was sponsored by Tekeen, Chick Fil A (White Rock Lake), Curls, KIND, Full Spectrum VR, Tint School of Makeup & Cosmetology, Novel CoWorking, Chocolate Chick Tees, Teenie Cakes, Brighter Smiles By Detra and Studio Seven-29.

To Moore’s credit, while so much went wrong leading up to her fifth show – none of her worries showed up on her face or in social media rants. Throughout Saturday evening, she could be found mingling with the crowd, encouraging the models, posing near a self-made graffiti mural and spray-painting t-shirts.

Moore controlled the narrative for her fifth show and the feedback has been nothing short of amazing.

“Anything is possible,” shared Moore after the show. “Apply faith and hard work.” 

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