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July 7 | A Gripping Triumph of Haitian Cinema—and a Defiant Act of Storytelling

In an era saturated with outsider narratives and Western interpretation, July 7: Who Killed the President of Haiti? breaks through the noise like a thunderclap. Directed by Haitian filmmaker Robenson Lauvince, this searing political thriller, debuting in U.S. theaters on May 16, transcends its genre and becomes something more profound: a reckoning with power, memory, […]

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Step Inside the Future of Tennis at INTENNSE Arena – Atlanta’s Newest Sports Revolution

ATELIER Magazine is inviting you to a first look behind the curtain—and through the gates—of the most electrifying reinvention of tennis the sport has ever seen. This summer, Atlanta plays host to a bold, unapologetic vision for what tennis could become. Welcome to The INTENNSE Arena. Located within the sustainable haven of Electric Owl Studios

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How Fancy Homebody Became the Gold Standard in Luxe Loungewear

Vanessa Kelly-Bouie turned her personal blog into a nationwide lifestyle movement—blending comfort, elegance, and intentional living. What started as a digital diary of style, motherhood, and wellness has evolved into one of Chicago’s most buzzed-about luxury loungewear brands. Vanessa Kelly-Bouie, the trailblazing founder of Fancy Homebody, has transformed her personal journey into a thriving business

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Runway to Racetrack: Celebrating Minority Style Through the Years at the Kentucky Derby

Every first Saturday in May, the Kentucky Derby transforms Churchill Downs into a vibrant showcase of American tradition — and style. Yet, beyond the mint juleps and fast horses, minority communities have long made powerful fashion statements at the Derby, shaping its sartorial legacy in ways that deserve center stage. From the early 20th century

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📚 From Courtroom to Storytime: How a Mother-Son Author Duo is Redefining Role Models and Legacy for the Next Generation

In a time when children are bombarded with limitless digital icons and viral moments, the need for strong, grounded role models at home has never been greater. Enter Judge Regina Mincey and her son, Antonio McMillan Jr., the dynamic duo behind Adventures of Mommy & Me — a heartfelt children’s book series born not just

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Looks That Spoke Louder Than Words: When the Met Gala Got It Right (and When It Didn’t)

To understand whether the 2024 Met Gala could function as a form of reparation through its dandy-inspired aesthetic, we must examine the moments when the Gala transcended costume and became commentary. Billy Porter, 2019 – “Camp: Notes on Fashion” Arguably one of the most unforgettable entries in Met Gala history, Billy Porter arrived carried by

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Covered, Cute & CEO: How Angelica Williams Is Redefining Modesty in Power Fashion

As the fashion world expands its lens, modesty is no longer a limitation—it’s a lifestyle. And at the forefront of this revolution stands Angelica Williams, a trailblazing entrepreneur reshaping what it means to dress with both confidence and conviction. Founder of the bold and beautiful Style Sevyn brand, Angelica is not just designing clothing—she’s designing

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Code & Culture: How Minority Innovators Are Reprogramming Tech

In today’s hyper-connected world, the technology sector isn’t just shaping the future—it’s shaping culture. But while the digital age is surging forward, the diversity gap in tech remains glaring. For far too long, minority voices have been underrepresented in boardrooms, investor meetings, and development labs. Now, a new generation of Black, Brown, Indigenous, and other

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