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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Fashion |
| Location | United States |
| Introduction | Michelle Hadida is a Womenswear designer out of New York City based in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a product of the Fashion Institute of Technology-New York and Savannah College of Art and Designer-Atlanta. She honed in her skills under the tutelage of world renowned Fashion Designer and QVC guru George Simonton among other eminent industry professionals. The Michelle Hadida label epitomized the connection between femininity, classic chic, and sophistication. It has been dedicated, enthusiastically, to pushing the boundaries of innovation, luxurious lifestyle, and craftsmanship tailored to perfection. Our main objective is to evoke a look that makes you look good and feel good! |
| Interests | FASHION: Apparel Design, Alteration. Visual Merchandiser, Fashion shows and Trunk shows, Photoshoot collaboration, Wardrobe stylist, Lifestyle shopping— with a concentration on Apparel & Accessory, Furniture and Home Accessory. PRODUCT Development: Color theory, Color and Trend Forecasting. Business, Marketing Management. HELPING: Mentor to Abuse & Neglected children. SPORTS: Passion for sports such as: Tennis, Basketball and Volleyball. |
| Favorite movies | FASHION: What to Wear--Mash Up-2013. Coco Before Channel-2009,Sex in the City I-2008 & II-2010. The Devil Wears Prada--2006. Breakfast at Tiffany-1961 DRAMA: The Titanic-1997. Schindler's List-1993. Silence of the Lamb-1991 One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest-1972. The Godfather I-1972 & II-1974. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly-1966. The Sound of Music-1965. To Kill a Mockingbird-1962, Casablanca-1942 Gone with the Wind-1939. The Wizard of OZ-1939 |
| Favorite music | Jazz, R&B, Pop, Salsa and meditation. |
| Favorite books | The Fashion File by Janice Bryant;100 year of Fashion Illustration by Cally Blackman; Survey of Historic Costume by Phyllis G. Tortora & Keith Bank; How to Think like Leonardo DaVincci by Michael J Gelb; The Do-It-Yourself: Lobotomy by Tom Monahan; Success 'one day at a time' by John C. Maxwell: |
