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Using his oldest sons' names, Corey and Jordan, Ean Williams came up with Corjor as his label's name. A er landing in the pages of Upscale Magazine (Feb 2004) and the front page of the Gaze e, Ean Williams, went one step further to showcase the designing talent of the na on's capital. He dedicated his me, talents and passion to producing & sponsoring DC Fashion Week. He is dedicated to helping other aspiring designers show their collec ons and build their businesses. He is also an advisory board member for the Black Fashion Designers Associa on, Inc. His extensive resume entails his commitment to the community. Williams has produced fashion shows for a number of clients with a strong preference to work with organiza ons that give back. He considers this as his "ministry." Ean has lent his talents to helping chari es such as Na onal Breast Cancer Society, The House of Ruth, S.O.M.E., Wednesday's Child, and the Congressional Black Caucus Founda on. A Resume of Style

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