Cameron Diaz Wears Them

Cameron Diaz Wears Them Imminent Craze Vogue Icon Sol Chicks Review By Veronica Marie There is more to fashion with owner and designer Nikki Kinsey. Sol Chicks "Move Against AIDS" Dance-a-thon in New York City, held December 7th, 2005 is more than just a fashion icon. Their humanitarian efforts are making noise. "These events mean so much more when we work with organizations, both local and national, who are supporting issues such as this one," states Sol Chicks owner Nikki Kinsey. "It's great to have a celebrity name endorsing your work, but it's even better when it comes as a result of supporting a worthy cause." Senior Editor for She Unlimited gave me this PR which read: A-listers such as supermodels Naomi Campbell and Tyson Beckford, Jai Rodriguez of Queer Eye and radio diva Wendy Williams all came together to support AIDS research, boogie down, and get a luxury gift bag worth over $1,300. Included in each bag was a gift certificate designed and produced by C3D that can be redeemed for a pair of custom, hand-painted denim jeans created by Sol Chicks. The company has already received client calls from LA within a week of the show. Editor-In-Chief Veronica Marie said "Sol Chicks is the new Imminent Craze Vogue Icon; it is my obligation and my duty to start sporting a pair for myself." "Sol Chicks painted on jeans is an affordable one-of-a-kind gear for the fashion conscious chic in mind." "I can really see these going global; especially our international market in Japan is asking questions. "Where can I get these", says an online fashion outlet in Japan. Cameron Diaz has a pair?" Nikki Kinsey from Omaha, Nebraska. born and raised, she received degrees in both Fine Art and Graphic Design at Dana College, a small liberal arts school in NE, and have been in marketing and design ever since.

We asked what inspires Nikki and she said; Inspiration can really come from anywhere. Sometimes it's found by flipping through the pages of a fashion magazine, but other times it can come out just by seeing the folds in the fabric of a coat or a reflection in a store window. The key is to be aware of your surroundings and take note of things most others just past by. See the full interview.

Sol Chicks screams Vogue.