AMITYVILLE, NY, May 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Qristyl Frazier, former Project Runway contestant and creator of QFD Designs, Inc. released a new design collection this month called Unforgivable, with the tagline "Moving Fashionably Forward".
Frazier, who coined the phrase "Plus Sexy" as a more upbeat take on the industry term "plus size" makes some predictions about the future of fashion: "I think jumpers are going to be huge this season", says Frazier, who has been including jumpsuits in her clothing line for over three years. Her jumpsuit 'Counter Reaction' recently appeared in Essence Magazine and instantly became one of her best sellers. "It's going to be all about glamour and versatility."
Indeed, Qristyl has created two "convertible" jumpsuits that can be tied in multiple ways, as well as a series of stunning evening gowns featuring shimmering sequins. "I want my customers to dazzle, and to know that they do."
Qristyl Frazier created QFD brand over 15 years ago with the ideal that high fashion should not be limited to only the ultra-thin. She has appeared on TV shows such as Project Runway and BET's Rip the Runway and has created designs for Janet Jackson, Queen Latifah, Wendy Williams, and countless others. She is currently developing a maternity collection, Epiphany, which will be revealed this summer.
For more information please visit the QFD website: http://www.qristylfrazierdesigns.com.
To schedule an interview with Qristyl Frazier, please call Qristyl at 212-340-1129 or email qristyl@qristylfrazierdesigns.com.
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