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        <description><![CDATA[Bar V 2.0 was transformed into a vibrant intersection of fashion, music, and visual storytelling on Saturday night as artists and designers gathered for&#8230;]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://mmcxchange.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/uploads/cover_photo/1777195162_016A0815-scaled.jpg" alt="Fashion, Music &amp; Visual Arts Collaboration Celebrates the Power of Black Women Creators" /></p><p>Bar V 2.0 was transformed into a vibrant intersection of fashion, music, and visual storytelling on Saturday night as artists and designers gathered for the Fashion, Music &amp; Visual Arts Collaboration, an immersive experience centered on creativity, community, and collective elevation among Black women.</p>



<p>The event featured <strong>Aja Maria</strong> as the musical guest, <strong>Tamara Payne</strong> as the featured visual artist and curator, and designers <strong>Abisola Oladeinde (Yelé LLC)</strong>, <strong>Lailah Eloise-Munford (EloiseMunford)</strong>, and <strong>Amber J. Cuff Bond (The Cuff Life)</strong>, whose work brought the runway to life through movement, texture, and cultural expression.</p>



<ul><li><img alt="" data-id="110920" data-aspect-ratio="2560 / 1708" src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195162_016A0676-scaled.jpg"/>Tamara Payne Artwork. Credit Denzel Photography</li><li><img alt="" data-id="110918" data-aspect-ratio="1708 / 2560" src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195162_016A0979-scaled.jpg"/>Eloise Munson. Credit Denzel Photography</li><li><img alt="" data-id="110917" data-aspect-ratio="1708 / 2560" src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195163_016A0980-scaled.jpg"/>Eloise Munson. Credit Denzel Photography</li><li><img alt="" data-id="110916" data-aspect-ratio="2560 / 1708" src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195163_016A1389-scaled.jpg"/>Musician Aja Maria, Singer. Credit Denzel Photography</li><li><img alt="" data-id="110915" data-aspect-ratio="2560 / 1708" src="https://mmcxchange.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/spotlights/1777195163_016A1230-scaled.jpg"/>Yelestitches Fashion Designer. Credit Denzel Photography</li></ul><a role="button"></a><a role="button"></a><a aria-label="Pause Slideshow" role="button"></a>



<p>Throughout the evening, live music, fashion presentations, and visual installations flowed seamlessly through Bar V 2.0’s modern lounge space, creating an atmosphere that felt both intimate and electric. Guests moved between performances and displays, engaging directly with the art and the artists behind it.</p>



<p>At the center of the experience was Tamara Payne’s visual work, rooted in her ongoing social justice practice, I Am My Sister’s Keeper. Her installations—created with embroidered narratives, textiles, and mixed media—served as both backdrop and foundation for the evening’s message.</p>




<p>“All of the visual art is mine. And there were the three designers. ‘This was a merger of Black women using their super powers to elevate one another.’ This is the goal of my work as a Social Justice Visual Artist and Community Activist. I am my sister’s keeper! I curated the idea.”</p>




<p>The featured designers each brought a distinct voice to the collaboration. Abisola Oladeinde’s Afrofuturistic designs under Yelé LLC honored African heritage while pushing bold, contemporary silhouettes. Lailah Eloise-Munford showcased expressive crochet and knitwear that merged movement, nostalgia, and body-inspired design. Amber J. Cuff Bond’s upcycled, one-of-a-kind pieces blended sustainability with a playful, culturally grounded aesthetic.</p>



<p>Musical guest Aja Maria provided a sonic throughline for the evening, grounding the visual and fashion elements with soulful, genre-blending performances that echoed the event’s themes of reflection, resilience, and self-expression.</p>



<p>Held at <strong>Bar V 2.0</strong>, the DMV’s newest premium cocktail lounge, the event also highlighted the venue’s elevated atmosphere. Formerly Bar Vegan, Bar V 2.0 offers vegan-friendly dishes inspired by Asian, Latin, Mediterranean, and Northern American cuisines alongside a curated menu of signature cocktails. With marble-top dining tables, plush green lounge seating, a spacious 15-seat bar, and a private dining room, the space provided an ideal setting for an interdisciplinary cultural experience.</p>



<p>Organizers confirmed that this collaboration marks the beginning of an ongoing creative series. The next installment, <strong>The Beautiful Room</strong>, is set to usher in the new year at Bar V 2.0, continuing the vision of curated spaces where art, fashion, music, and community converge.</p>



<p>Together, the Fashion, Music &amp; Visual Arts Collaboration stood as a powerful reminder of what happens when Black women lead with intention—creating not just an event, but a shared moment of visibility, affirmation, and collective joy.</p>



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