House of iKons Fashion Week LONDON
February 2022
House of iKons is BACK AGAIN!!!
During lockdown we pushed our creatives virtually with our digital diaries "An Intimate Insight into the World of our iKons" and our Fashion Film "Uniting the World of Creativity'. September 2021 we had first LIVE show, HUGE SUCCESS. NOW with our show our iKons eagerly await in anticipation to show YOU the iKonic creations at their NEXT LIVE SHOW.
House of iKons Fashion Week London live shows have pulled in over 1,000 people per day in attendance, with private clients, buyers, department stores and boutiques, also in attendance high net worth guests.
Their designers have platformed world wide, and working with celebrities such as Jlo, Katy Perry, Michelle Obama, Beyoncé and many more which can be seen on their social media and various press. Designers have also been selected from the shows to be wardrobe design for feature films.
Designers and creatives from around the WORLD we will truly be 'Uniting the World of Creativity' under ONE roof. Highlighting: beauty, creativity, art and diversity. Overcoming the current global obstacles FASHION CAN’T BE STOPPED, FASHION CAN NEVER BE STOPPED!
House of iKons have always taken great pride of offering opportunities to all creatives from all backgrounds and all ages!!
This upcoming season our show will be celebrating beautiful diversity on our platform of models of all AGES, SHAPE, HEIGHT, BACKGROUNDS from around the WORLD!! They will set the STANDARD… ALL are market LEADERS not followers!!
We will continue to be the innovative voice of our creatives so that they can ALL be HEARD… they can ALL be SEEN!!
The CEO stated, ‘Pushing diversity in every way from ethnic backgrounds, size, shape, height and age. We will continue each season highlighting beauty and creativity not just in design and music but for ALL regardless of colour, ethnicity, size, shape and sexual orientation; as everyone has the right to feel and look good, feel confident about who they are in the HERE & NOW!! Everyone has that right and we will continue to push boundaries and stereotypes. We are still a small drop in this BIG OCEAN... But we will continue to create a storm and bring beauty and creativity to who ever you are, where ever you are, from around the world.
House of iKons is now on Wiki Video as one of the Top SIX Brands World Wide changing the face of fashion with its innovative diversity and range of creatives globally.
As a result House of iKons are now one of the top 6 brands Innovative Voices in The Fashion World on Wiki Vid. Which is what House of iKons has stood for. Highlighting beauty, creativity from around the world pushing the boundaries that fashion, art and creativity is for everyone regardless of colour, ethnic origin, religious beliefs, size, age and sexual orientation. We will continue to showcase our iKons and shake the pillars of the fashion industry. These are the innovative voices of fashion’
https://wiki.ezvid.com/m/6-innovative-voices-disrupting-the-fashion-world-Hn1UJIPx8lscs
Music performances by two up and coming British Music Artists ‘Young Athena' and ‘PHE PHE’. Special guest and Three Time Grammy Award Winner Gramps Morgan will be performing a beautiful blend of Reggae and Country from his up coming album at the show.
The event is Sponsored by: The Fashion Life Tour & Girl Meets Brush
Exhbition Area Opens from 12.30pm:
1. VIP 360 Photo Booth London
2. Girl Meets Brush (Make up products)
3. Jennifer Younger Designs (Jewellery & Accessories)
4. Suzi Buki (Women’s Clothing)
5. Pen Buddies (Children’s Charity)
6. Postcode Fashion London (Women’s and Children’s clothing)
7. SWAG HQ (Street/Dance wear)
8. Au Clair De Luna
9. Regent’s Park Aesthetics
Fashion Show:
Segment ONE 2.20pm
1. Grand Opening: Korn Taylor (Children’s Wear)
2. Agnes Krivanics
3. The Fashion Life Tour
4. Postcode Fashion London
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
5. Ana de Sa: Represented by The Fashion Life Tour
6. Jennifer Younger Designs
7. The Fashion Life Tour
8. Active Kids Wear by Victoria Venczel
9. N8 by Nathan VanDeVelde
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
10. Bladimir Sigua
11. HARRIE - The Label
12. Athea Couture
13. Stada Boutique (Womens Wear)
14. Grand Finale: SWAG HQ (Street/Dance Wear)
Segment TWO 5.00pm
1. Grand Opening: Chavez
2. The Fashion Life Tour
3. Stada Boutique (Children’s - Teen Wear)
4. Au Clair De Luna
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
5. Love Collection (Pre Teen Wear)
6. Sigrun: Represented by The Fashion Life Tour
7. Suzi Buki
8. Hannan El Bou: Represented by The Fashion Life Tour
9. Adriana Ostrowska (Children’s Wear)
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
10. TáWA
11. B&K
12. Tracy Toulouse
13. Korn Taylor (Women’s Wear)
14. Grand Finale: Rybolt Couture by Erica Rybolt
Ticket Link:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/house-of-ikons-fashion-week-london-saturday-19th-february-2022-tickets-243539662687
Social Media:
Instagram: @house_of_ikons_official
Face Book: House of iKons
Website: www.houseofikons.com
House of iKons Fashion Week London live shows have pulled in over 1,000 people per day in attendance, with private clients, buyers, department stores and boutiques, also in attendance high net worth guests.
Their designers have platformed world wide, and working with celebrities such as Jlo, Katy Perry, Michelle Obama, Beyoncé and many more which can be seen on their social media and various press. Designers have also been selected from the shows to be wardrobe design for feature films.
Designers and creatives from around the WORLD we will truly be 'Uniting the World of Creativity' under ONE roof. Highlighting: beauty, creativity, art and diversity. Overcoming the current global obstacles FASHION CAN’T BE STOPPED, FASHION CAN NEVER BE STOPPED!
House of iKons have always taken great pride of offering opportunities to all creatives from all backgrounds and all ages!!
This upcoming season our show will be celebrating beautiful diversity on our platform of models of all AGES, SHAPE, HEIGHT, BACKGROUNDS from around the WORLD!! They will set the STANDARD… ALL are market LEADERS not followers!!
We will continue to be the innovative voice of our creatives so that they can ALL be HEARD… they can ALL be SEEN!!
The CEO stated, ‘Pushing diversity in every way from ethnic backgrounds, size, shape, height and age. We will continue each season highlighting beauty and creativity not just in design and music but for ALL regardless of colour, ethnicity, size, shape and sexual orientation; as everyone has the right to feel and look good, feel confident about who they are in the HERE & NOW!! Everyone has that right and we will continue to push boundaries and stereotypes. We are still a small drop in this BIG OCEAN... But we will continue to create a storm and bring beauty and creativity to who ever you are, where ever you are, from around the world.
House of iKons is now on Wiki Video as one of the Top SIX Brands World Wide changing the face of fashion with its innovative diversity and range of creatives globally.
As a result House of iKons are now one of the top 6 brands Innovative Voices in The Fashion World on Wiki Vid. Which is what House of iKons has stood for. Highlighting beauty, creativity from around the world pushing the boundaries that fashion, art and creativity is for everyone regardless of colour, ethnic origin, religious beliefs, size, age and sexual orientation. We will continue to showcase our iKons and shake the pillars of the fashion industry. These are the innovative voices of fashion’
https://wiki.ezvid.com/m/6-innovative-voices-disrupting-the-fashion-world-Hn1UJIPx8lscs
Music performances by two up and coming British Music Artists ‘Young Athena' and ‘PHE PHE’. Special guest and Three Time Grammy Award Winner Gramps Morgan will be performing a beautiful blend of Reggae and Country from his up coming album at the show.
The event is Sponsored by: The Fashion Life Tour & Girl Meets Brush
Exhbition Area Opens from 12.30pm:
1. VIP 360 Photo Booth London
2. Girl Meets Brush (Make up products)
3. Jennifer Younger Designs (Jewellery & Accessories)
4. Suzi Buki (Women’s Clothing)
5. Pen Buddies (Children’s Charity)
6. Postcode Fashion London (Women’s and Children’s clothing)
7. SWAG HQ (Street/Dance wear)
8. Au Clair De Luna
9. Regent’s Park Aesthetics
Fashion Show:
Segment ONE 2.20pm
1. Grand Opening: Korn Taylor (Children’s Wear)
2. Agnes Krivanics
3. The Fashion Life Tour
4. Postcode Fashion London
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
5. Ana de Sa: Represented by The Fashion Life Tour
6. Jennifer Younger Designs
7. The Fashion Life Tour
8. Active Kids Wear by Victoria Venczel
9. N8 by Nathan VanDeVelde
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
10. Bladimir Sigua
11. HARRIE - The Label
12. Athea Couture
13. Stada Boutique (Womens Wear)
14. Grand Finale: SWAG HQ (Street/Dance Wear)
Segment TWO 5.00pm
1. Grand Opening: Chavez
2. The Fashion Life Tour
3. Stada Boutique (Children’s - Teen Wear)
4. Au Clair De Luna
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
5. Love Collection (Pre Teen Wear)
6. Sigrun: Represented by The Fashion Life Tour
7. Suzi Buki
8. Hannan El Bou: Represented by The Fashion Life Tour
9. Adriana Ostrowska (Children’s Wear)
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
10. TáWA
11. B&K
12. Tracy Toulouse
13. Korn Taylor (Women’s Wear)
14. Grand Finale: Rybolt Couture by Erica Rybolt
Ticket Link:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/house-of-ikons-fashion-week-london-saturday-19th-february-2022-tickets-243539662687
Social Media:
Instagram: @house_of_ikons_official
Face Book: House of iKons
Website: www.houseofikons.com
When Three Times GRAMMY® Award-winning reggae artist Roy “Gramps” Morgan and Scottish-born multi-platinum recording artist / producer Johnny Reid met accidentally at a Nashville sporting event, neither envisioned where their partnership might lead.
Nevertheless, their discovery of a shared love for songwriting and willingness to take risks has blossomed into a friendship and created one of the most innovative music projects of 2020- A country inspired reggae infused audio cocktail full of good vibrations. Produced by Reid, and mixed by Grammy nominee Justin Cortelyou, Gramps’ new release represents his first solo outing in eight years.
“I grew up listening to soul and reggae music,” Gramps explained, “but when we would make Sunday dinner—we called it ‘rice and peas day’—all we listened to was old reggae and country songs. I developed a great appreciation for country music and always wanted to create music that celebrated both reggae and country.
More importantly, Gramps and Reid want to show how two men from different musical and cultural backgrounds can stand united in brotherhood at a time when the world is again coming face-to-face with the harsh realities of racial injustice. “Johnny and I came together in solidarity to create a soundtrack of positive vibes for all the good people out there,” Gramps said. Reid added: “We want this album to celebrate the goodness that is possible when two people from different cultures stand together.
Roy “Gramps” Morgan entered one of reggae’s royal families when was born on July 7, 1976. His father, Denroy Morgan, a Jamaican immigrant, helped form the Black Eagles, New York’s first reggae group. As a solo artist, Denroy scored a dance hit in 1981 with “I’d Do Anything for You” (Beckett), and was the first reggae artist signed to RCA.
Denroy organized several of his children into a reggae band. Gramps joined the appropriately-titled Morgan Heritage. Morgan Heritage debuted at Jamaica’s Reggae Sunsplash festival in 1994 and signed a recording contract with MCA Records that same year. Their debut album, Miracles, featured Gramps on vocals and keyboards.
In 2009, after fifteen years of touring and recording with Morgan Heritage, the band decided to pursue a solo careers. “Our group was at the top of the food chain among reggae bands,” he said. “We toured the world with all kinds of artists—from Lenny Kravitz to Jewel. But Dad said it was time for each of us to stand on our own, get in the studio and do solo work, so when we got back together, we would be stronger.
” Gramps’s first solo effort, 2 Sides of My Heart, Volume 1, came out that same year. It landed him on Good Morning America and on tour with India.Arie and John Legend. India.Arie invited Gramps to be the featured vocalist on her breezy 2009 single “Therapy.” The song hit #22 on Billboard’s R&B and Adult Contemporary charts and remains Gramps’ highest charting single. He returned the favor by asking the neo-soul songstress to contribute to his sophomore album, 2012’s Reggae Music Lives. She invited him to lend feature vocals to “Thy Will Be Done,” from her SongVersation album, also released in 2012. Despite his solo career, Gramps continued to work with Morgan Heritage. The group’s 2015 Strictly Roots topped the Reggae Music charts and earned a GRAMMY® Award in 2016 for Best Reggae Album. Morgan Heritage garnered two more GRAMMY® nominations: for 2017’s Avrakedabra and for feature vocals on Shaggy and Sting’s 44/876 (A&M Records, 2018).
By 2012, Gramps had moved to Nashville, a city he fell in love with while on tour with India.Arie. Today, he and his wife, cell and developmental biologist Dr. Annabelle Morgan, are raising their children in Music City USA.
Recorded in Nashville “People Like You” is the heartwarming first product of the Morgan-Reid collaboration. Gramps delivers a tribute to two men who lost their lives to COVID-19: a beloved uncle and Morgan Heritage producer Robert “Bobby Digital” Dixon. It’s also dedicated to the everyday heroes on the pandemic’s front lines.
Besides “People Like You,” other selections on the new collection celebrate all that reggae and country have to offer. “Runaway Bay,” for example written as a love letter to Jamaica incorporates elements of 1950s-ska a precursor to reggae. “I want our music to transport listeners to the beach, sipping rum from a pineapple,” Gramps said.
By flavoring reggae with dashes of country and soul crooning, Gramps will indeed appeal to fans of legendary artists such as Ken Boothe, Toots Hibbert, Jimmy Buffet and Kenny Chesney. An album dedicated to the “Islander” in all of us.
Nevertheless, their discovery of a shared love for songwriting and willingness to take risks has blossomed into a friendship and created one of the most innovative music projects of 2020- A country inspired reggae infused audio cocktail full of good vibrations. Produced by Reid, and mixed by Grammy nominee Justin Cortelyou, Gramps’ new release represents his first solo outing in eight years.
“I grew up listening to soul and reggae music,” Gramps explained, “but when we would make Sunday dinner—we called it ‘rice and peas day’—all we listened to was old reggae and country songs. I developed a great appreciation for country music and always wanted to create music that celebrated both reggae and country.
More importantly, Gramps and Reid want to show how two men from different musical and cultural backgrounds can stand united in brotherhood at a time when the world is again coming face-to-face with the harsh realities of racial injustice. “Johnny and I came together in solidarity to create a soundtrack of positive vibes for all the good people out there,” Gramps said. Reid added: “We want this album to celebrate the goodness that is possible when two people from different cultures stand together.
Roy “Gramps” Morgan entered one of reggae’s royal families when was born on July 7, 1976. His father, Denroy Morgan, a Jamaican immigrant, helped form the Black Eagles, New York’s first reggae group. As a solo artist, Denroy scored a dance hit in 1981 with “I’d Do Anything for You” (Beckett), and was the first reggae artist signed to RCA.
Denroy organized several of his children into a reggae band. Gramps joined the appropriately-titled Morgan Heritage. Morgan Heritage debuted at Jamaica’s Reggae Sunsplash festival in 1994 and signed a recording contract with MCA Records that same year. Their debut album, Miracles, featured Gramps on vocals and keyboards.
In 2009, after fifteen years of touring and recording with Morgan Heritage, the band decided to pursue a solo careers. “Our group was at the top of the food chain among reggae bands,” he said. “We toured the world with all kinds of artists—from Lenny Kravitz to Jewel. But Dad said it was time for each of us to stand on our own, get in the studio and do solo work, so when we got back together, we would be stronger.
” Gramps’s first solo effort, 2 Sides of My Heart, Volume 1, came out that same year. It landed him on Good Morning America and on tour with India.Arie and John Legend. India.Arie invited Gramps to be the featured vocalist on her breezy 2009 single “Therapy.” The song hit #22 on Billboard’s R&B and Adult Contemporary charts and remains Gramps’ highest charting single. He returned the favor by asking the neo-soul songstress to contribute to his sophomore album, 2012’s Reggae Music Lives. She invited him to lend feature vocals to “Thy Will Be Done,” from her SongVersation album, also released in 2012. Despite his solo career, Gramps continued to work with Morgan Heritage. The group’s 2015 Strictly Roots topped the Reggae Music charts and earned a GRAMMY® Award in 2016 for Best Reggae Album. Morgan Heritage garnered two more GRAMMY® nominations: for 2017’s Avrakedabra and for feature vocals on Shaggy and Sting’s 44/876 (A&M Records, 2018).
By 2012, Gramps had moved to Nashville, a city he fell in love with while on tour with India.Arie. Today, he and his wife, cell and developmental biologist Dr. Annabelle Morgan, are raising their children in Music City USA.
Recorded in Nashville “People Like You” is the heartwarming first product of the Morgan-Reid collaboration. Gramps delivers a tribute to two men who lost their lives to COVID-19: a beloved uncle and Morgan Heritage producer Robert “Bobby Digital” Dixon. It’s also dedicated to the everyday heroes on the pandemic’s front lines.
Besides “People Like You,” other selections on the new collection celebrate all that reggae and country have to offer. “Runaway Bay,” for example written as a love letter to Jamaica incorporates elements of 1950s-ska a precursor to reggae. “I want our music to transport listeners to the beach, sipping rum from a pineapple,” Gramps said.
By flavoring reggae with dashes of country and soul crooning, Gramps will indeed appeal to fans of legendary artists such as Ken Boothe, Toots Hibbert, Jimmy Buffet and Kenny Chesney. An album dedicated to the “Islander” in all of us.