When the OUTCAM arrived we walked backstage to take pics of Ola Style fashion show prep. Pictured is fashionista/designer Ola with a model wearing one of her ethnic style fashions.
Ola and one of her models wearing one of her dresses.
Ola helps one of the models with her outfit.
In the VIP area, waiting in the wings to perform was the Glory to Glory Church Choir.
Tastes and Tips samples were a hit at the Expo.
Glory to Glory performing on stage.
Ola speaks to the Expo crowd about her fashion line and her organizations Mom Me Makeover and Makeover for a Cause.
Ola doing the hand dance for the OUTCAM!
BELOW are PICS from her OLA STYLE line
Ola thanks the crowd (PIC ABOVE) and the models clap. |
Ola takes some jabs with a boxer after this boxer bout at the Expo.
Meanwhile Evangelist Denise Matthews gives the Word for the saints.
She was tesifyin about her past life as a celeebirty and how she redeeemd her life to the Lord speaking in tongues and all!
The boxers gettin their fight on and ...
...Ola pretends to be a Ring Girl with her poster size Ola Style poster!
Matthews in the trenches of preaching.
Matthews walks off afterwards!
Singer Theresa Payne, who was looking fly in her tutu, ripped leggings and velvet boots, on stage performing original and cover tunes.
Payne and the crowd.
Missouri Black Expo CEO Tom Bailey speaks to the crowd for a presentation of awards to sponsors of the Expo.
Some of the sponsors including a rep from Majic 104.9 Arrika Parr (third from right) and Platinum Group co-promoter Jacque Land (fourth from right). Land also did a presentation to the community sponsor liaisons of the Expo and one of them was.............
YOURS TRULY!
Payne was all smiles takin a pic with the OUTCAM and holding up her CD (Her makeup was on point we must say!)
Mitchell brings up the artist the ladies were ready to see....
Lyfe Jennings!
He sang all of his hits including, "SEX" and "Statistics."
Jennings was very animated on stage.
The ladies loved them some Lyfe!
Jennings in a dance action.
His background singers.
Lyfe and crowd.
Before he sang his final song, "It Must Be Nice," he brought up a young fan up on stage with him.
She asked her name and asked for her to sing with him.
She gave her name and sang a few bars of his hit, "It Must Be Nice."
Lyfe, the band and background singers.
Mover and shaker Nicole Chapman Pleshette receives a hug from Jennings VIP backstage after his concert.
AND BELOW IS THE FASHION OH NO NO OF THE EVENT:
Cowboy hat with a feather, black pants with multi pockets, chains and rips and gold heel toe boots.
OH NO NO! LOL
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