Miami Herald (Sunday)

WALK IN STYLE

How Liberty City native Keya Martin helped Cardi B

- BY MICHAEL BUTLER mbutler@miamiheral­d.com

Liberty City native Keya Martin had a modest 500 Instagram followers and less than three years of experience in the fashion industry when she released her luxury footwear line in 2018. But against the odds, British Vogue immediatel­y reached out after seeing her shoes in a post.

Elle, Harper’s Bazaar and other fashion publicatio­ns soon followed. In December of 2020, rapper Cardi B wore a pair of Martin’s Keeyahri heels in a photo spread in Billboard magazine.

“Cardi B was the first celebrity to wear it,” Martin said. “It’s an honor, and it makes me proud.”

Martin’s designs, which sell for between $800 and $1,500, have since been seen on other celebritie­s, including Fantasia Barrino and Latto.

The Keeyahri Instagram profile now has nearly 40,000 followers, and Martin has since built a relationsh­ip with Nordstrom, which launched her shoes in three stores in Virginia, Texas and California. She plans on eventually expanding her product offerings globally and has already begun working with Harris Wharf London, a U.K. fashion retailer.

Martin, 39, traces her style inspiratio­n back to her childhood in Liberty City. Her late grandmothe­r LaVerne Ingraham was one of her inspiratio­ns to pursue fashion.

“She would always dress up in a lot of silks and cashmeres,” Martin said recently at her Miramar office. “I was just looking at old pictures, and she really had style. She definitely inspired me.”

Martin, a 2003 graduate of Miami Northweste­rn Senior High School, was also inspired by seeing how hard her classmates worked to stand out with their attire. She logged her own clothing choices on a weekly basis so that she wouldn’t repeat outfits.

“Going to Miami Northweste­rn is really different,” she said. “You have to keep up with fashion. Everyone is decked out in that high school. That’s when I really started to step into that zone of fashion and caring about what I wear.”

As a high schooler, Martin enjoyed drawing and was active in several extracurri­cular activities, including the Future Business Leaders of America. Not knowing how she could earn a living from studying fashion, she pursued a business degree from Clark

Atlanta, a historical­ly Black university in Georgia.

After graduating from college in 2007, Martin found a job working in aeronautic­s for Lockheed Martin and stayed in Atlanta. The work was challengin­g, but she was homesick and wanted to pursue something different. She moved back to South Florida and started working for Diageo, the umbrella brand for spirits companies like Hennessy and Smirnoff. The work took her to internatio­nal locales like

Paris and London for weeks, but she was not fulfilled.

Attending church service one Sunday in 2017 at

Keya Martin, Keeyahri founder and designer, in her workspace in Miramar. ‘I went to a trade show and just walked from booth to booth with my sketch pad and was introducin­g myself with my business cards. I made these connection­s in Italy and ever since then, I feel like everything just took off,’ she says.

Miami Gardens’ Antioch Missionary Baptist Church was the catalyst to Martin’s creative awakening.

“I was like praying and was stressed, so I wanted to find out what I absolutely love,” she remembered. Fashion immediatel­y came to mind.

Martin knew she didn’t want to build what she considered the typical fashion brand and began sketching ideas for a footwear line. She soon took a leap of faith and booked another trip overseas to attend a trade show in February 2018.

“I went to Italy without knowing a soul,” she said. “I went to a trade show and just walked from booth to booth with my sketch pad and was introducin­g myself with my business cards. I made these connection­s in Italy and ever since then, I feel like everything just took off.”

With her newfound connection­s, Martin began producing samples of her shoes and wore them to networking events. There was a stark contrast between working in corporate America and being an entreprene­ur. She quickly had to learn how accounting, shipping and logistics

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