"If I were
granted one wish, it would be for one billion dollars so that I could
totally change the cultural environment of Atlanta and expose all of
the talented artists who reside here, "fashion designer extraordinaire
Keith A. Brown says," I am just someone who is passionate and wants
to move Atlanta forward culturally."
According to Brown,
he's in the entertainment business. A business that started with clothing
designs and has elevated to such things as styling album covers for
such groups as Outkast, and his newest project, the oh-so-secretive
Hushbox, an online newsletter that started as a calendar of events.
A business that has evolved into a forum for social issues.
This creativity
and innovation that brown claims "manifested from his childhood" has
allowed the Texas native to dress some of Atlanta's most stylish movers
and shakers and turn his creativity into an exciting career. In fact,
it's hard for brown to draw the line between work and play. He travels,
shops and dines in trendy, eclectic places, attends parties and meets
all types of people. Brown admits, "It doesn't feel like work; the hardest
part is trying to manage it all and understand that it has to be a small
growth. I can't do everything at once." With his style and his happy-go-
lucky attitude distinguishing him from the rest, Keith A. Brown continues
to strive for cultural advancement in Atlanta while showing the reality
of who he is.