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Ean Williams
After reinventing himself from class nerd to best dress in one school year, Ean was encouraged to pursue professional modeling and was a regularly featured model in the nationally syndicated column, “Dress for Less.†When he began, training models for the world’s leading modeling school, John Casablancas, Ean grew addicted to fashion. Using his two oldest sons’ names, Corey and Jordan, he came up with “Corjor†as his label’s name. He has produced fashion shows for a number of clients with a strong preference to work with organizations that give back to the community. He considers this as his “ministryâ€. Ean has lent his talents to helping charities such as National Breast Cancer Society, The House of Ruth, S.O.M.E., and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
He is the executive director of DCFASHIONWEEK. He is also an advisory board member for the Black Designers Association, Inc., member of the Council of Special Advisors, and a member of Vistas Society of Industry Leaders. In 2003 Ean Williams won the "INDIE Best Menswear Designer" award in New York and is listed in "WHO is WHO in America". In 2006 he became a member of the Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts (WALA).
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