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QCP Connections: Meet Tiara Bequille

Meet Tiara Bequille part founder of RDBXclusive!

By Candace L. Smith


I am no stranger to RDBXclusive. I met the Pharaoh (RIP) a few years ago when they had a fashion show in my hometown Jacksonville Florida and its been history since. I've traveled with them to Lakeland Florida for a show hosted by Love & Hip Hop Star Benzino and now Ms. Bequille has invited me out to ATL for this special event.




Ms. Bequille is a serial connector. She connects you to the right people. She plays a major role in the RDB family and advocates for the models to get proper exposure and opportunities that are outside the box. She recently invited QCP to ATL for this event that combined community with fashion. Check out our short chat here and follow RDBXCLUSIVE for more fashion. Learn more about her and the moves that RDB Fashion is making now! Follow RDB Fashion https://www.facebook.com/rdbfashionshow Sign up for free QCP email alerts today: https://bit.ly/3NT7GA4 Shop Style Your Curves for plus size fashions https://www.styleyourcurves.com/?ref=phatmag2022 Use Phatabulous Magazine discount code PHATMAG2022 and save 15% off of your entire order. Cannot be used with any other discounts.
















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