Keyonna Cox

International

Keyonna S. Cox, always a trendsetter, has been recognized for her unique, classy, yet fashion-forward style by industry professionals and fashion followers alike.

Ms. Cox's fashion endeavor commenced at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, as a fashion design major. On her off days, evenings and weekends, she simultaneously worked as a junior fashion stylist/dresser intern for Macy's West on two of their most prominent annual events: “Junior League” and “Passport” fashion shows. In addition, as a dresser/fashion assistant stylist for Nordstrom's fashion office and dresser for Nautica/GQ’s runway show. Thirsting for further fashion insight, she subsequently pursued training at the School of Merchandising. Exercising her faith, she relocated from the Bay Area to Los Angeles, where she studied wardrobe styling at Makeup Designory.

Since entering the fashion and entertainment industries nearly 12 years ago as a professional fashion/wardrobe stylist, Keyonna's work and contributions has been displayed on a host of celebrities, runways, magazines, music video, TV, film and other related media outlets and events, including LA Fashion Week. She has conducted seminars at the Learning Annex of California and has been invited as a guest speaker at the fashion departments of Cal State Long Beach, Saddleback College, Cal State LA and West Valley Occupational Center; Makeup Designory; The 8TH Annual Student Conference "Getting Ready," featuring careers in the fashion and entertainment arts industries; Rancho Pico Junior High School; and the Meeting Manger, where she briefed a multitude of state guests on the history and current affairs of some of the world's most prestigious boutiques situated on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Other titles under her belt includes: Senior Fashion Editor for "True Magazine, "Head of Correspondents for "Chictoday" magazine, Wardrobe Supervisor for “Steppin: The Movie” and Fashion Show Coordinator for Groovy Models Production.

Ms. Cox’s unselfish character and passion to see others pursue their dreams, led her to provide private training/consulting and the production of "Breaking Into and Succeeding In The Fashion & Entertainment Industries: Fashion/Wardrobe Stylists, a conference devoted to the lives of aspiring and emerging stylists, held in Los Angeles, CA, Fall 2010. Some of the events sponsors and supporters were: Lots of Style, Elite Fashion Academy Los Angeles, Simply Stylist, Inter

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