Madison Star Couture Launches With A Collection That Pays Homage To The Designer's Roots
Madison Star Couture Launches With A Collection That Pays Homage To The Designer's Roots
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What does it mean to be born a star? One could define it as someone who is born into fame, but for Madison Star Brim — whose legal middle name truly is that — it means so much more. Now yes, she experienced a glimpse of the spotlight at a young age as she traveled alongside her mother, celebrity stylist extraordinaire Misa Hylton, to witness the journey of a celebrity stylist and has sat on sets of some of the most iconic projects to date.
The native New-Yorker grew up in Westchester County in the city of Mount Vernon, and recently returned to the NYC area after graduating from Howard University’s Fine Arts program. Graduating in the midst of a pandemic can leave one feeling unfulfilled, but Star didn’t let the unexpected stop her. She’s been working on becoming a trained doula while carrying the torch of her mother’s fashion legacy — as well as preparing to share one of her hidden talents. “I’m inspired everyday by people that take risks and are just going for it,” says Star. Now, the young multi-faceted entrepreneur is doing the same, going after her dreams and launching her fashion brand, Madison Star Couture, within the music video for her debut single, ‘Dress To Kill’.
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Star grew up with close relatives that have gone on to pursue careers in the music industry. That paired with witnessing her mother style some of hip-hop and r&b’s most prominent artists, it’s no shock that she’s inherited the musical gene. Take for example her first collection, Ready-To-Wear 1. Seeing music artists cross over into fashion is something we are all familiar with – Rihanna and Fenty, Beyoncé and Ivy Park, Diddy building Sean John, and the list goes on. However, it may be the first time we’ve witnessed an artist pursue both industries simultaneously. “I know that this is what distinguishes me from my peers,” says Star.
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