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Er Micheal Sam

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whether he was one of Guyana’s renowned designers. Micheal replied that in fact he was not but was just finding his way as one. The man, he said, was intrigued by the intricate painted pattern of eagle wings he had done on the shirt and asked that he make him one in his size. The very next day he got to working on it. “He was ecstatic and kept saying how amazing my design was. Just the satisfacti­on of how happy I made him made me tell myself that I was doing this [designing] forever,” he recalled. The man turned out to be the first of many clients to come. “The fact that I can pour my creativity and myself into a piece and have someone be satisfied and connected is what keeps me going.” While his early inspiratio­n came from d Home Economics at igh School, he was first his brother, Jamal Sam who took up art as a profession. Jamal, he said, was always focused on animation and is now attached with a company doing the same. “He has always encouraged me to embrace myself through art and my passion. So basically, looking at a design of mine is looking at a prized art piece on the wall.”

His other inspiratio­ns are local designers Ryan Berkley and Quinton Pearson and in the internatio­nal industry, the late Gianni Versace. Micheal, a model, also is inspired by model Clinton Duncan. He began modelling at the same time he began designing. He has participat­ed in almost 25 shows including Guyana Fashion Week 2016 and Roraima Wedding Expo.

But Micheal doesn’t stop at designing and modelling and is one considered a ‘Jack of all trades’. He is an artist also and a spoken word poet. Four of his pieces—two paintings and two drawings—were displayed in the National Art Gallery sometime last year. As a poet he sometimes recites his pieces at the Duke Lodge on the last Wednesday of every month which has been designated ‘Poetry Night’. Then in August of last year he signed up for the Mr Guyana African Roots Pageant where he finished in second place and walked away with the most awards – Best Creative Wear, Best Introducti­on and Best Talent. This year however, he designed for contestant­s competing in the same

pageant.

“Designing… art has made me quite a humble individual; you have to be humble if you want that respect. Society can be harsh but you can’t let that break you. There are times when I’d get an idea around two o’clock in the morning and I’d get up right away and begin working on it because ideas disappear easily… ,” Micheal shared. “Not working on an idea for a design when you have the idea can see you forcing yourself to come up with a design when you no longer have that idea.” Having to come up with an idea can find one creating mediocre designs or copying what is already out there.

It is very important, the young designer further said, to display you and only you in your pieces. Authentici­ty, he continued, is what people look for when they want to stand out and he tries his best to give just that.

Asked which was his favourite fabric to work with, Micheal said he loves experiment­ing with all kinds of fabric and whichever he can incorporat­e into his style, he does not hesitate to do so.

Speaking of fabrics, Micheal shared that having to get materials is probably one of the most challengin­g things, especially since not all of the materials can be easily found and they can be costly too. He acknowledg­ed his family as his biggest supporters saying that they have always been there for him even when it came to financiall­y assisting him especially at the very beginning. It can be really difficult and emotional for designers, he noted, when they are just getting into designing since most times for them to get started they have to dig into their pockets. In a bid to encourage aspiring designers, models and generally people in the art, Micheal said, “Be your own unique self. We live in a world where people are influenced into being one particular way. The fact that someone can be unique makes you standout. Hold to what you believe in and love and that will lead you to success.”

Micheal hopes that five years’ time his brand can be globally recognized.

The Aquarius born designer enjoys reading (drama, fiction) and hopes to someday write a book on his journey in life, he loves to socialize with family and friends, and go on adventures that flow with the serenity of nature.

Micheal can be contacted on Facebook at Micheal Sam, and on Instagram at theylovemi­cheal.

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Models outfitted in Micheal’s ‘Bliss’ & ‘Desire’ selections from his ‘Ecstasy’ Clothing Line.

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