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show we had designers from The Cayman Islands, The Bahamas. We've had North Carolina, Detroit, Atlanta, of course, Orlando.

Jessica: Miami.

Rob: Miami you know. So, those people some of them are coming from Puerto Rico, Cuba, El Salvador and it ends up becoming a very international show.

Anzzia: I love it! Wonderful.

Rob: Almost effortlessly. Because what we've been told, the people gravitate to the style of the show because it's different than your normal fashion show. That's kind of the feeling that people get when they come to our show. It's like, when you come to one of our events we're going to want to hug you. /laughs We're going to shake your hand. Your not just going to be sitting there in the corner just looking because somebody, either myself, Jessica or somebody on our team, eventually they're going to want to engage with you and that's just the way we are. Eventually, they are going to want to engage with you, that's just the way we are. I mean, some of the L.A. events we went to, it was a lot more stuffy, it was uptight. I understand that's, no knock to that as a culture. But, that's just not how we were raised so, that's kind of the difference in our event.

Anzzia: The fashion industry is very different all over the world. Obviously, you have New York, you have Paris, you have California in itself and Miami and Atlanta is very much so a fashion hub. When you compare your show to any of those platforms, how do you think Orlando International Fashion Week Stands out? What are they going to see? In terms of style.