Yung Joc Set To Host DTLR Celebrity Filled Fashion Show This June In ATLANTA

Due to the global pandemic, the 5th annual DTLR Fashion Showcase was cancledin 2019 and have been on a three-year hiatus since then. Now the 2023 DTLR Fall Fashion Showcase is coming up as DTLR celebrates 40 years in the industry.

DTLR has made its stamp on the fashion world and excelled through the years which made them name the show just that, EXCEL. They wanted to emphasize the letters “XL” not only because they are moving on to bigger and better things, but XL is also the Roman numeral for forty. Rubies are the appropriate 40th Anniversary gemstone and perfectly coincide with its DTLR company colors which have represented them throughout the years.

During each scene of the show, there are plans to honor brands such as NIKE, JORDAN, NEW BALANCE and GOORIN and select trends that made an impact throughout the decades with a twist of the newness expected for Fall. The showcase will also feature the hottest models strutting up and down the runway.

Artist performances including 300 Entertainment’s HUNXHO will complement the scenes and set the soundtrack for the event. Our returning hosts, Tiara LaNiece of DTLR Radio and Yung Joc from Atlanta’s Streetz Radio will help tell the story of fashion with their commentary and lifestyle conversation. DTLR’s 2023 Fall Fashion Showcase: EXCEL will prove once again how relevant DTLR is to the industry and why they continue to do just that… EXCEL!

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