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T.E.A.M. L.A.M.B. and the L.A.M.B.S Foundation are showcasing black fashion, hair and culture in their upcoming Couture and Coiffures Fashion Show.

T.E.A.M. L.A.M.B. will be hosting an all-black affair Gala in downtown Norfolk.

NORFOLK, Va. — T.E.A.M. L.A.M.B. and the L.A.M.B.S Foundation are showcasing Black fashion, hair, and culture in their upcoming Couture and Coiffures Fashion Show and Culture Expo, T.E.A.M. L.A.M.B founders said.

On Saturday, T.E.A.M. L.A.M.B. will be hosting a Gala in downtown Norfolk at the Wyndham Garden Hotel at 6 p.m.  The Gala is an all-black affair. Artists will perform and there will be food. Community partners will attend and share their stories on how they became T.E.A.M L.A.M.B.

On Sunday, The Couture and Coiffures Fashion Hair and Culture Expo will be hosted. It is Savage X Fenty-inspired.

The theme of the show is "Black reimagined," reimagining certain eras in Black history.

For more information and tickets, people can visit couturexcoiffures.com.

T.E.A.M. L.A.M.B. is an acronym that stands for "Tell Everyone Around Me Love All My Brothers." It was founded in 2011 after their best friend, Cordaro "Lil Lamb" Simpkins, lost his life. He was a professional boxer from Hampton Roads who was a victim of gun violence. The founders took his last name and turned it into a brand.

 In 2021, T.E.A.M. L.A.M.B. started a nonprofit L.A.M.B.S. Foundation which stands for "Love All My Brothers and Sisters." The foundation focuses on community events, mentorships, and fashion.

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