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Fashion Designer & Celebrity Stylist Ola Hawatmeh

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From sunglasses, to casual & formal wear, swimwear, and wedding attire, to running for office, Ola Hawatmeh is Creative & Proactive!

“Though  Ola Hawatmeh attended Marist College in New York for journalism and communications, she always had a natural talent for fashion design. “My grandfather owned a fabric store, so it’s in my genes,” she says. “I have always loved fashion and remember as a kid in elementary school I would be the one dressed different, with pink Reeboks and a fedora.”  The fashionista went on to model for famed New York designer Patricia Field during college before soon landing her first styling gig – for actress Brooke Shields in the 1999 movie The Weekend. “Right there, I knew this is what I wanted to do,” Hawatmeh says.

As a celebrity stylist, Hawatmeh has worked with stars from Kim Kardashian to Chingy and Nelly, American Idol and Real Housewives cast members, and, recently, actors including Ron Perlman and Michael Carbonaro, as well as the cast of the Showtime series Ray Donovan.” ~ Ladue News

2018 Wedding Collection
Now AvailablePhotography by Preston Page.  

Atlantic City Fashion Week  2018 Showcase.

Video courtesy of Tyrone Mitchell.



Ola Hawatmeh graced the world with her presence as a model, fashion designer, and celebrity stylist, but her philanthropy has made her stand out in places such as St. Louis, Missouri, New York, LA, and beyond.  Her personal experiences influence and inspire her collections.

Fashion Design CourseIf you wish to find Ola on social media follow her on twitter or join the conversation on facebook.

Fashion News

Ola Style Survivor Fashion Show

  The  first year Ola Style Survivor Fashion Show  took place in St. Louis, Missouri to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation.  The event was held at the Hilton St. Louis Frontenac on October 26, 2018 from 7pm-9pm and was open to the general public.   Every model was a survivor who has battled with breast cancer.   Click here to see photos!

Tickets sold online came close to $3000.0o, but because of the silent auction this event raised more than $20,000.  Trisha Yearwood, Garth Brooks, Fox News Network host Sean Hannity, and other fabulous designers and various artists contributed to the success of the event.   The video below shows the items auctioned.

Want to purchase Ola Style designs?

Make it simple.  Print screen an image of the piece you want and contact her directly with your size for a price quote.

View more of Ola’s collections.

black bikini swimwearolastyle gownsAre you drawn to and want to know how you can make a name for yourself in the fashion industry?

The Fsahion Designer Survival Guide BookYou’ve got to immerse yourself in the niche.

Fashion News Live on Amazon PrimeStudy all about fashion to educate and enable yourself.

 How To Start A Home Based Fashion Design BusinessSee you at Fashion Week!
Ola Hawatmeh at Fashion Week Watch The 2017  Ola Style Showcase Below.

To become successful it helps to surround ourselves by successful people.  Be willing to learn directly from other professionals in the fashion industry.  You can get your foot in almost any door by offering your services as an intern to gain experience.

The Little Dictionary of Fashion book by Christian DiorAre you a future fashion icon?

Ola Style eyewear is available for purchase at Copperhinge

Click here to see more videos with Ola.

 

 



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Rockabilly Artist Everett Dean

Everett Dean Has The Ability To Perform Pop-Rock, Rockabilly, and Rock & Roll Music. With His Authentic Power Packed Performances, If You Love Elvis, Then You’ll Like Him! See Showtimes…

Everett Dean Is A Rockabilly Entertainment Artist Whose High Energy Power-Packed Performances Help Keep The Memories of Elvis and Other Greats Alive.

With the ability to cover pop-rock,rockabilly, and rock & roll music, and giving off high energy vibes with his fast paced power-packed performances, Everett Dean is the artist you’ll want to book to make your next event a happening party you won’t likely forget!   He’s an excellent entertainment choice for just about any occasion, and is available for wedding receptions, high school reunions, clubs and concert halls.

Watch The Video Below To Glimpse Everett Performing Pretty Woman By Roy Orbison.

Click Here To Learn How You Can Go To A Show Scheduled At Georgios Banquets In Chicagoland!



Everett was a just a young kid in the third grade when he first sang in front of an audience.  The song was “Blue Suede Shoes” by Elvis Presley.   He was a senior in high school when he started his rockabilly band.   The love and enjoyment of the music has motivated Everett Dean to put on show after spectacular show ever since.  He’s also known for his gentle caring nature and has donated his time and talents for good causes.

Everett Dean & Ola Hawatmeh at the Ola Style Survivor Fashion Show Charity Event.

I first saw Everett perform live at a club (1860 Saloon, Game Room, & Hardshell Café) he frequents in St. Louis, Missouri.   I discovered him there and found him to be entertaining and well-mannered.  He’s often tagged by the fans he interacts with and is active on social media.  Support Everett by liking his Facebook fan page, following him on twitter, and subscribing to his Youtube channel.  Get tickets to a show you’ll be glad you didn’t miss in the Chicago area on February 15, 2019.   Check out the showtimes for more upcoming events in the Chicago area (Club Arcada & Georgios)!



“Rock and roll music, if you like it, if you feel it, you can’t help but move to it. That’s what happens to me, I can’t help it.” – Elvis Presley

Everett performing Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley.

Arrange To Book Everett For Your Own Event By clicking here.



 

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