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Mogul Christopher King- EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW FRI @6 PM PST

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Grandson of The Blues Legend BB King and Legacy to the King Empire; hosted or appeared in NY Fashion Week, Atlanta Fashion Week, Mulan and LA. Published over 17 times in magazines across the country and a host of radio interviews and Blog appearances. King is the Hot Topic of Tampa Fashion. Thriving in guest speaking, hosting and educating men & women on mannerisms and proper attire; as well as how to as they say keep in tune with the times and bring the “back from way back” to high fashion and couture looks. KING is a true Gentleman known for his bold blazer ensembles. Guaranteed to lock the attention of your crowd and inspire greatness from all in attendance. Continuing the legacy of his legendary grandfather, the late, great Blues Legend B.B. King, Christopher King introduced The KING Collection Brand into the fashion world. He began in the business managing successful artists such as Jacky Christy, Field Mob, and Jeremy Mincey of Dallas Cowboys to name a few as CEO of La’Roc Management Group. Since image was an essential part of his artist management formula, he decided to branch out into the world of fashion. He created his own image in a men’s custom bow tie line, through a partnership with Complete Bowties. In 2018, he launched the Gentlemen’s Course, a program in partnership with United for Human Rights that teaches the youth proper etiquette and their human rights. The Gentlemen’s Course hosted The Gentlemen’s Ball, a benefit gala with local charities to combat the existence of human trafficking. When King discovered that Florida ranked third for human trafficking, he knew he needed to take action. He was introduced to United for Human Rights in 2015, incorporated its human rights education into his nonprofit. Shortly afterward, he delivered a message to the United Nations where he was a guest speaker at the 15th annual Human Rights Summit.