10 Years And Counting…

January 5, 2010 by Spry  
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Someone once said that it takes 10 years (or 10,000 hours) to make someone an expert. If this is the case, then I just graduated with honors!

In August of 1999, I started my company, Milado, Inc., A Total Entertainment Development Company. My mission was (and still is) to infiltrate the fashion and entertainment industries, by making the world beautiful, one person at a time. Although my intentions were focused more on the external characteristics of those persons I would come in contact with, I slowly transitioned into feeling the need to enhance one’s inner strengths. Still, there was a long road ahead of me that would not be easily trod. I’m sure that had I known in advance, the obstacles I would face, my choices may have been different. Thankfully, I chose to move forward and follow my dreams.

Along the way, there have been many sleepless nights; aching body parts; unreturned phone calls; unpaid debts; self-doubt; depression; bill-juggling; back-stabbings; difficult clients; and enough tears cried to cause a Katrina-sized catastrophe! I could be more specific, but I want you all to buy the book (smile). There were even times where I questioned my own faith, and wondered why God would allow me to go through so much. Yet, I remained prayerful, and leaned on the fact that He would not give me anything that I could not handle. As I look back, I am grateful for every stumbling block I encountered. It was then that I grew the most, and where my faith in God became stronger.

On a brighter note, I realize that I have been blessed with opportunities that some only dream of. (I couldn’t begin to list them all.) What I am most appreciative of, are the many people that I’ve had the privilege of coming in contact with. Although my plan was to make an impact on you all, you’ve touched me in ways that you can’t begin to imagine. It would probably take another ten years to name everyone that has impacted my life in a positive way, so I won’t! Even those who “did me dirty” became a stepping-stone and an opportunity to grow.

To my family/friends: I thank you from the bottom of the bottom of my heart! There is absolutely no way I could have made it this far without your unconditional love and support. Thank you for your prayers, well wishes, monetary contributions, meals, shoulders to cry on, late night conversations, honesty and meals. You believed in me at times when I wanted to give up. Thank you for even adapting to calling me “Spry” in public! (Some of you are still learning.) Most importantly, thank you for helping me to remain humble in an industry/career that can easily inflate one’s ego! Together, we will upgrade our destiny!

To my clients/colleagues (some of you have crossed over into the family/friends category): Thank you all for making this journey unforgettable! Because of you all, my knowledge in fashion and entertainment is far greater than what I hoped it would be. Many of my lessons came from working side by side with you, that no school in the world could ever teach! Many of you have even invited me into your lives beyond the velvet ropes that can sometimes force us to put up walls. I welcome the opportunity to grow even more with you, and hopefully changing the stigma that gives this industry a bad name.

I look to the future, and I am excited about not only what 2010 has in store for me, but what my life as a whole will bring! I accept ALL things that God has ALREADY made available to me, and those things to come! As I move in front of the camera, gaining a more visible presence in the entertainment world, I solicit more of your prayers and support! Look out for me coming into your homes (via television) and sharing the knowledge that I have attained over the years! I can’t wait to reveal what lies ahead (both near and far)! Please continue to follow me as we all grow together! WWW.OHMYSPRY.COM will be all access pass to what is happening in the life of Spry Lee Scott! I wish you all a Joyous New Year: for happiness is determined, but joy is predicted! Peace and love.

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photo credit: Orville Wright II for Coche Productions

Spry Lee Scott visits Avenue Pink

April 29, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under The Blog, The Gallery, The Personality, The Press

avenue-pink-with-spry_3resized-1Tune in Monday, May 4th as your favorite fashion dude, Spry Lee Scott calls in to talk with the ladies of Avenue Pink for a special announcement.  The ladies will also be talking to author, Thembisa Mshaka about her book “Put Your Dreams First”.  The show starts promptly at 10pm, so make sure you’re listening!  Don’t be late either, because Spry will be connected at the beginning of the program.  See below for details on how to listen.

1.  Log on to www.avenuepink.com

2.  Call in and listen @ 347-843-4884

3.  Email questions during the show to questions@avenuepink.com

Spry Lee Scott appears on MTV’s Run’s House (season 3)

March 12, 2009 by Spry  
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If you follow the lives of the Simmons sisters on MTV’s “Run’s House”, then you’ll know of Angela’s desire to begin a fashion magazine (during season 3). She reached out to Harrison Publications to guide her in her new career path. While serving as Fashion Editor for Hype Hair Magazine, Spry Lee Scott was approached by the parent company (Harrison Publications), to serve as a consultant for Angela Simmons’ Rundown. This led to his cameo appearance on the show. Watch Spry Lee Scott on Run's House (Start looking for Spry around 3:40)

Hanging With Spry (BET Awards 2007 part 2)

March 12, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under Hanging With Spry, The Blog, The Personality

You saw the dress (in part 1), now follow Celebrity Fashion Stylist, Spry Lee Scott, as he chooses accessories for Alesha Renee’s red carpet Appearance.

Hanging With Spry (BET Awards 2007 part 1)

March 12, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under Hanging With Spry, The Blog, The Personality

Hang with Celebrity Fashion Stylist, Spry Lee Scott, as he shop’s for Alesha Renee (BET), to get her look together for the 2007 BET Awards.

Spry hangs with the ladies of The Pink Suite…

March 12, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under The Blog, The Personality, The Press

ween-radioOn Wednesday, February 18th, Celebrity Fashion Stylist & Fashion Savant, Spry Lee Scott took a break from New York Fashion Week, to make a guest appearance on WEEN Radio.  Listen as Spry calls in to chat it up with the ladies of The Pink Suite, lending his voice to give “A Man’s Perspective On Women’s Fashion and Hygiene”.  Hear what he has to say on fashion trends, fashion dont’s, and how he handles a crazy caller!  FYI: a podcast of the show can be downloaded for your ipods or MP3 Players.

The Making of Spry!

spry-in-sixxfoota-white-foxSince I was in high school, I’ve always felt like I was one of the only persons, amongst a select few, who had any fashion sense. It was then that I concluded that it was my absolute duty to make sure the rest of the world could have access to information that came natural to me. I needed to be the portal that will take these “fashion misfits” to higher ground! Friends and family members would often recruit me to go along on their shopping trips for some free advice. (Sometimes I could get a free meal or T-shirt out of it).

Although I enjoyed making them over, I still felt like an orphan, adopted by a society of people who would never be able to explain to me why I couldn’t wear white after Labor Day. It wasn’t until I entered the fashion industry as a runway model (at age 17), that I realized there were more of my species out there. People who understood the importance of knowing their body types, matching their skin tones, and who could properly pronounce the term “umpire waist”. WOW! This is where I belong (or so I thought). Yet, strutting down the runway still did not fill my void. I was content, but still there was more that needed to be done. I was a plethora of information when it comes to dressing your figure properly, and I needed to share this knowledge with the 4 out of 5 people I sit next to on the subway everyday. A friend suggested that I look into a career as a fashion stylist. “You mean I could not only offer fashion advice, but get paid doing it?” (Imagine how many meals and t-shirts that would buy!) “I’m in!” And that’s my introduction to the world of fashion as a Stylist.