Master P and his son Romeo recently announced that added another clothing label to his P. Miller Designs brand. The new line is called Miller Peaches, aimed at women.
Much like they did with the signature P. Miller kids and men’s lines -- when he announced they he was taking it to Wal-Mart exclusively -- the father and son team plan to provide high quality clothing at a reduced price with Miller Peaches, by using the same quality materials as more expensive labels such as Bebe, Baby Phat, or Juicy Couture.
The line retails for $10 for tops and $20 and under for bottoms, and will also specialize in stretch denim for those with curvier physiques and the line will also contain plus-sizes, said the company.
"P. Miller truly is a complete lifestyle brand, which now includes P. Miller Designs for young men, Miller Peaches for young women, kids, shoes and accessories lines," said Miller. "This brand seeks to clothe the entire family from head to toe and target the African American and Hispanic minority customers and make history by being a quality, affordable, urban lifestyle brand for the community."
Additionally, P will conduct a nationwide search for "The Great American Girl" who will become the brand's supermodel and spokeswoman, which they will market through his new cable network Better Black Television (BBTV).
"We are looking for The Miller Peaches Great American Girl... is it you?" asked Miller. "Tell us what makes you The Miller Peaches Great American Girl for a chance at an opportunity with our national advertising campaign for Miller Peaches clothing."
BBTV also recently added a new program to the network -- "Teens Real Talk (TRT)," a show that gives teens an opportunity to express their ideas and feelings in order to help and advise both parents and teens on coming-of-age issues.
In a commitment to stay in touch with the community and its youth, Master P says teens need a voices, and hopes this will be it.
"This show is the home base where teens can freely connect with their peers, share their stories without fear of judgment, and collaborate with their families and community leaders to discuss resources and organize for social justice. It's time for Barack Obama to be the first African American president and it’s time to empower the next generation of our nation's teens to be more responsible," he said.
For more information on the new program and The Great American Girl Search, visit BetterBlackTV.com.
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