b'B l a c k F a s h i o nC a r e e r D a y& E x p oFormer First Lady Michelle Obama once said, "I didn\'t know I could be the First Lady. Sometimes you can only be what you know exists in the world." I have seen pictures of little girls mesmerized watching the television as Kamala Harris, our first African American, first Asian, and the first woman to be sworn in as Vice President of the United Statesof America.As the old saying goes, If you cant see it, you cant be it. Black Fashion Career Day was formed just for that reason. Bringing BlackFashion-preneurs into visibility so that you as an African American, with adream lying within your heart of having a career in fashion can have thatdream stimulated, fueled, and in some cases revitalized. Bringingsomeone you identify with into visibility for you to embrace the opportunityas a real one that you can achieve. Created for African Americans becauseof the lack of representation in the black fashion community, it is open toanyone who has a goal of breaking into fashion regardless of race, creed,color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Whether you are a student, a career changer, or someone like me with adeferred dream, my prayer is that this event will be a catalyst for settingyou on the right path to fulfilling your dream.The objective is for you, at theend of the day, to walk away with an actionable career plan. A plan that willenable you to employ strategic, purposeful steps that empower you toaccomplish your fashion dream(s). Take lots of notes. Lets connect afterward to discuss your takeaways andhow to employ them. Enjoy Black Fashion Career Day!With Warmest Regards,CarlaCreator, President & CEOBlack Fashion World Foundation, Inc.'