On Saturday, April 19, 2014, Beautiful Textures presented the “Preserving the Beauty of Our Heritage” in-store experience to Chicago residents. Held at Walmart  the event was hosted by WGCI’s Loni Swain and featured pop culture icon, Angela Simmons, and hit recording artist, Sevyn Streeter.

The crowd awaits

The event kicked off with WGCI’s DJ Phantom on the turntables to set the energy of the day. WGCI’s DJ 33 1/3 took over at show time just as Loni Swain graced the stage to welcome the crowd and introduce the sponsors. Strength of Nature Global Brand Manager, Camila Crews, greeted the crowd and introduced Strength of Nature Global Marketing Director, Charlene Bastien-Dance, who shared the purpose for the event and highlighted the new Texture Manageability System (TMS) and Dream Kids products.

 

Sevyn Streeter takes the stage

Sevyn Streeter takes the stage

Angela Simmons is all smiles during the meet and greet

Angela Simmons is all smiles during the meet and greet

From there, attendees enjoyed one-on-one interviews with Angela and Sevyn, who both shared their own TMS experience and love for the product. The crowd especially turned up when Sevyn performed hits from her debut EP, “Call Me Crazy, But…” At the end of the program, Angela and Sevyn participated in a special meet and greet where they signed autographs and took pictures with their fans.

 

Fans enjoy Sevyn Streeter's performance.

Fans enjoy Sevyn Streeter’s performance.

 

 

Angela & Sevyn are ready to receive their fans at the exclusive meet and greet area

Angela & Sevyn are ready to receive their fans at the exclusive meet and greet area

Photos: ExclusiveAccess.Net

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Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Beautiful Textures, all articles are edited by me. I only endorse companies, products and services that I believe, based on my own experiences, are worthy of endorsement.  All product or service claims should be verified with the manufacturer or provider.