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Shreveport Fashion Icon Tiffany S. Walker, Owner of Pink Lucy, Returns Home for Humor & Harmony Weekend

Shreveport Fashion Icon Tiffany S. Walker, Owner of Pink Lucy, Returns Home for Humor & Harmony Weekend

SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) – Humor & Harmony Weekend is underway and pop-up shops are popping up all over the downtown area. KSLA spoke with one vendor who has returned home to Port City along the Red River.

There are a lot of black-owned pop-up shops at 420 Texas St. this weekend. One of the shops is Pink Lucy, owned by Tiffany S. Walker, a renowned fashion designer and stylist who has worked with stars like Megan Thee Stallion, Coi Leray, DJ Duffey and the entire cast Real Housewives of DallasShe also styles celebrities for Humor & Harmony.

Tiffany S. Walker, a renowned fashion designer and stylist, has worked with stars such as Megan Thee Stallion, Coi Leray, DJ Duffey and the entire cast of The Real Housewives of Dallas. She also styles celebrities for Humor & Harmony.(KLA)

“We’re excited to see how these looks turn out and that the work will be on display throughout the weekend,” said Michael Anthony, fashion stylist for Pink Lucy.

“I work with Monyetta Shaw, who is from Shreveport, Louisiana, and is a friend of mine, and also Sabrina Smalls, an actress, and Latoya Cummins, who is a huge businesswoman in this town and everyone knows her,” Walker said.

(Tina B’s POV: Tina B talking to Monyetta Shaw Carter before an episode of Humor & Harmony)

Shreveport native Monyetta Shaw Carter is in town for Humor & Harmony. She is an RHOA star, actress, business owner and international artist manager.

Walker is from Shreveport; she even has a day dedicated to her. May 19 is “Pink Lucy Day.” She says she jumped at the chance to return to Humor & Harmony.

“It’s amazing to come back and see the growth that’s here in Shreveport, something that a lot of us have wanted for so many years and had to leave to really pursue our dreams. So to be able to come back and be a part of something so much bigger than us that helps the community, that helps the city, that keeps the vibe of Shreveport going… it’s an amazing feeling,” Walker explained.

Walker emphasized how much Shreveport has changed and how Humor & Harmony has the potential to become a springboard for the city’s growth.

“The fact that we can be seen in the light that we need to be seen in allows for more opportunities for development, infrastructure, a lot of things. It’s a huge economic boost. So it’s really an amazing feeling to be a part of something that’s going to help the residents of Shreveport,” Walker said.