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The Surviving Exotic Fashion originally, released on February 25, 2014, by Miniflyx, showcases a vibrant and bold exploration of exotic fashion produced by Steve Jefferson, Giselle Boone, Tre Williams and Directed by Tre Williams. It features striking visuals of exotic prints, vibrant colors, and unique designs, emphasizing a glamorous and culturally rich fashion narrative

Exotic Fashion TV

Surviving Exotic Fashion series

Surviving Exotic Fashion is a reality-style show teased by Miniflyx in a 2014 extended trailer, directed by Steve Jefferson, Giselle Boone, and Tre "Sykamoe" Williams. It dives into the high-stakes, glamorous world of exotic fashion, showcasing bold, unconventional designs and the intense drama among designers, models, and industry insiders. The trailer hints at a competitive, vibrant narrative, but further details on the full series or its release are limited.

Exotic Fashion TV

Exotic Fashion TV

The Official Production Company

OnePro Filmworks serves as the official production company for Exotic Fashion TV Network, handling the creation and production of its visual content. This partnership involves OnePro Filmworks producing high-quality videos, including fashion shows, promotional materials, and other media, tailored to the network's focus on exotic fashion and lifestyle programming.

Exotic Fashion TV

Sustainable Fashion

Hemp Fortex - Tencel

Hemp Fortex is a company specializing in sustainable textiles, particularly known for its eco-friendly hemp-based fabrics. Their Hemp & Tencel collection blends hemp with Tencel® (lyocell), a biodegradable fiber derived from sustainably sourced wood pulp using a closed-loop process that recycles solvents. This combination offers several key benefits:

  • Sustainability: Hemp requires minimal water and no chemicals to grow, making it highly eco-friendly. Tencel is produced with high resource efficiency, recycling over 99% of solvents, reducing environmental impact.

  • Properties: The blend is breathable, hypoallergenic, and antimicrobial, ideal for sensitive skin. It’s durable, moisture-wicking, and UV-resistant, with a soft, silky texture from Tencel and strength from hemp. Fabrics maintain vibrant colors and smooth texture through multiple washes.

  • Applications: Suitable for fashion (e.g., shirts, dresses, jackets) and home textiles (e.g., linens, decor). Specific products include lightweight muslin (HL312A, 55% hemp/45% Tencel, 4.0 oz/yd²) and heavier satin fabrics (HL4208, 53% hemp/44% Tencel/3% spandex, 8.8 oz/yd²).

  • Care: Most Hemp & Tencel fabrics are machine washable, requiring gentle cycles, low tumble dry, and minimal ironing. Shrinkage ranges from -3% to -5%.

Hemp Fortex, founded in 1999, operates a vertically integrated supply chain, ensuring quality control from hemp farming to finished garments. They use EU-approved dyes and chemicals, focusing on sustainability and ethical production. Their fabrics are available for wholesale through online inquiry, not direct online purchase.

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Exotic Fashion Magazine Shoot

A sleek, glamorous fashion magazine shoot set at a luxurious poolside, featuring a model in bold, vibrant couture with flowing textures and striking accessories. Sunlit reflections and dynamic poses create a chic, effortless elegance against a backdrop of sparkling water and lush tropical vibes.

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