Styling Trip in Baltimore for Mariners
7:51 PM PST, 4/20/2010
The team and I decided to go down to Baltimore Maryland for a styling and fashion consultant trip. Fearon Wright, the mvp of the Baltimore Mariners invited me out to the first Home game of the season. They were already 1-0 due to a win in Pittsburgh. I arrived in town early to conduct business, which included outfitting the team with Luxury Street wears. Brands like premium Raw Blue, Blak Label and an old favorite, LRG.
The players were a bunch of great guys. They all seemed focused and ready to roll. After getting sizes and taking notes for future, we exchanged info and discussed some local activities. Regardless of the rain-drenched east coast that weekend, I refused to let downtown slip away.
Surprising was the older architecture and what visually at first glanced reminded me of the Federal buildings in downtown Manhattan. Granted they were half the size and the area this covered much smaller as well, they still had an old world influence. On a negative note, I noticed the homelessness issue that plagues the city. On any given night, it is estimated that there are 3,400 individuals who are homeless in Baltimore. I was trying to enjoy the architecture of what looked like a awesome library or museum, but was interrupted by several men drinking and laying on the floor of the steps and entrance. I walked on but took note to change this. Speaking with Fearon about this issue he decided to start a charity/fundraiser. More on that subject another article.
Anyone who is familiar with Baltimore Street is probably wondering- did you hit the strip clubs?. Answer is no, I decided to save that for another trip. These adult joints are saturated like the fat in Oreo cookies. Just as deadly sweet I presume. There are 14 adult clubs on Baltimore Street alone let alone the other ones in the downtown area. So I thought lets save that huge undertaking for another time. That weekend was about making money and getting acquainted with area. Alcohol flourished in this area as well, so of course I partook in some party favors and brought them back to hotel.
Before arriving at the 4pm game my partners and I went for a stroll through the more touristy areas. My photographer, Ace Brown, brought the camera out for some quick snaps of the harbor. We browsed the Gallery Mall and smelled the salt-water air. During our pregame travels we noticed there was a St. Pattys Day parade going on. This would explain many of the locals wearing green and walking unsure footed. Note to self: Do not ask directions of a girl who can barely stand wearing a beads and a gigantic furry green hat.
Once we arrived at 1st Mariners Arena, home to the AIFAs Baltimore Mariners, it was a refreshing site. The complex was very gorgeous. We found looked for our seats and along the way I took note of the $7.75 tap beer. Well, being from NYC, I cannot complain about the price. We got there just in time. The Game was on! We waved hi to some friends we met back at the hotel and started cheering.
The Mariners won 68-22. Fearon had 3 sacks that game and one of the players I styled, Armar Watson- he had 4 interceptions. It was an exciting game. We went down to the field to snap pictures with players with cheerleaders. Children were everywhere getting autographs. It was a good trip. Due to scheduling difficulties we could not stay for after party, but we will be back. Shout out to Fearon Wright for making this possible. Currently his team is 4-0, with the last game being a shutout win of 59-0. Go guys!
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