H.Y.P.E. (Helping Young People Excel)

March 30, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under The Philanthropist

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Along with Tanya Odums, LCSW, Spry Lee Scott helps run a Brooklyn based, non-profit organization called H.Y.P.E. (Helping Young People Excel).  Together, they have helped a countless number of young people take control of their lives, and not become victims of their environment.  Below is a detailed description of the program.

Mission Statement
HYPE: Helping Young People Excel, Inc.  is a 501 (c) 3 non profit organization founded in January 2006. HYPE  is committed to providing disadvantaged youth and their families residing in  New York City with the support and skills needed to succeed in life.  Through the provision of counseling, tutoring, social and recreational services, HYPE seeks to prevent and reduce self destructive behaviors and empower urban youth to break the cycles of poverty, crime, violence, addiction and hopelessness that are characteristics of economically deprived communities.   HYPE understands the unique needs of disadvantaged youth and seeks to assist them in achieving their highest potential by providing access to resources, and opportunities for success that can help shape them into productive members of society.

Creative Recreation Program
HYPE  creative recreation program has been in existence since 2004 and has been effectively implemented in residential treatments centers for adolescent females.  This is a therapeutic leadership development program for at risk youth that utilizes expressive therapies to assist youth with channeling their energy creatively through the mediums of dance, drama, skating, creative writing and art.  Through the healing arts HYPE seeks to eradicate self destructive patterns of behavior.  The Brooklyn HYPE Skate Team is a recent addition to the Creative Recreation Program. The over all goal of this program is to help youth find alternative ways to cope with the challenges they face.  Through providing youth with the support and skills needed to succeed in life HYPE seeks to inspire youth to be their best by giving them an alternative to the streets and building character and moral through therapeutic recreational activities.

HYPE’s creative recreation program seeks to promote wellness of mind, body and spirit. Utilizing meditation techniques, group discussions, self development workshops, youth forums, field trips and the creative mediums of art, writing, music, drama and movement (dance, step, skating etc.) youth will be provided with opportunities to:

hype-skate-group-shot_resized•    explore and develop their creative interest and talents;
•    socialize in a safe, structured, supervised environment  that promotes healthy/supportive peer relationships.
•    enhance leaderships skills; as wells as social and cognitive skills (i.e., communication, problem solving; and decision making skills)
•    develop self-control and self discipline;
•    develop a positive sense of self-esteem;
•    collectively heal from emotional trauma; and to tap into their spirituality to help youth persevere and cope with life’s challenges.

If you would like to make a donation or for more information contact
Tanya Odums, LCSW
Executive Director& Founder
718-922-4721
TanyaOdums4HYPE@aol.com

Fashion Week 2005

March 17, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under The Blog, The Gallery

Celebrity Fashion Stylist, Spry Lee Scott hits New York City during Fashion Week to view the Spring/Summer collections.  See who Spry runs into as he hits up the parties and events!

Spry with Elise Neal

Spry with Elise Neal

Spry with Lisa Raye

Spry with Lisa Raye

Ray J with Spry

Ray J with Spry

Jamie Foster Brown (Sister 2 Sister Magazine) with Spry

Jamie Foster Brown (Sister 2 Sister Magazine) with Spry

Spry with Mos Def

Spry with Mos Def

Terri Vaughn with Spry

Terri Vaughn with Spry

ANTM Tocorra with Spry

ANTM Tocorra with Spry

Vivica A. Fox ad Spry

Vivica A. Fox and Spry

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

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

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.

The Next Big Thing (I mean RING)!

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

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To celebrate his birthday, Spry Lee Scott’s favorite jeweler - Melody Burns of Kiini Ibura Jewelry - gifted him with a ring that one could only imagine.  As much as he loves it, the only downside (according to Spry) is that when he wears it out, “the ring” gets more attention than him (of course, this can be a problem for a Leo). Spry was upstaged, once again, while hanging with Danity Kane at their Dollhouse Jeans launch (Summer, 2008).  Notable blogger, Elaine Perlov made it a point to photograph his masterpiece!  See what she has to say about  Spry’s metal counterpart.

Also, shop for your own wearable art @ www.kiiniiburajewelry.com

BK Boyeez “PARTAY” with Spry!

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

spry-party-picOn August 8th, 2008 (08/08/08), Celebrity Fashion Stylist/Fashion Savant, Spry Lee Scott celebrated his birthday with a “White and Gold” themed party.  Just in case you missed it, the BK Boyeez came out to party with him.  Read what they had to say about the night’s festivities.

BK Boyezz Partay With Spry

Lady Obama’s Inaugural Style

March 10, 2009 by Spry  
Filed under The Blog

Since it’s my job to keep people looking their best, many people have reached out to me, to get my opinion on Michelle Obama’s wardrobe choices for this historic day.  I honestly had to sit back for a while and just watch footage of her over and over again.  After hours of deliberating, and countless conversations/facebook discussions, I have come to the following conclusion(s).

Michelle Obama The ViewFirst, let’s look at why Michelle is considered to be such a fashion pundit.  If I’m not mistaken, it started around the time that she visited the set of “The View”, wearing the black and white dress by Donna Ricco.  She received rave reviews for choosing to wear this particular garment.  Yet, if we really take a look at it again, I’m sure that most of us would agree that it was just “a nice dress” that fit her well.  Not trendsetting; not outside of the box; not over the top - just nice.  What got her so much attention is that never since Jackie Onassis Kennedy, has a presidential candidate’s wife so boldly worn her arms out.  Not to mention that she had a well enough fan-base to send the designer’s dress sales through the roof.  So, toned arms in a “nice” dress, coupled with this particular garment flying off store racks, is what started folks to talking.

From that point on, the world began to watch our soon-to-be first lady’s clothing selections with an eagle’s eye.  What she wore to a debate, led to our own debates around water coolers and on blogspots everywhere. Her looks were always conservative, while the colors never failed to compliment her skin tones.  With the exception of a couple of missed targets (everyone will have their own opinion), Mrs. Obama would normally do quite well in the fashion department.  We must agree that she tends to understand what colors work for her, and she appropriately dresses her body type.

michelle-obama-inaugural-ball-dress1For one of the most important days in her husband’s (and her country’s) life, Michelle Obama understood that all eyes were on her, and what she would wear.  For her day look, she chose to wear a color dubbed as “lemon-grass” by the dress designer, Isabel Toledo. Her outfit was both classic and timeless; a look that will exquisitely exist alongside the garbs of first ladies that preceded her in The Smithsonian.  The two-piece wool lace dress and coat, proved once again, that Lady Obama is in tune with what compliments her own body.

Our First Lady’s evening gown probably received the most mixed reviews since the O.J. Simpson verdict.  Her decision to wear a Jason Wu original was both shocking and, to many, utterly disappointing.  Although I did win the dress pool amongst family and friends (I guessed a white, one shoulder gown), this ensemble was far from what I expected.  My first reaction was one of “WTF???”.  However the more I watched, the more I realized that, once again, she dressed her body.  With one shoulder out, she proved that she can show some skin, and still be elegant.

michelle-obama-ball-gownMore importantly, what I think was missed by many is that in her dress choices, Mrs. Obama made a statement that rang louder than the liberty bell; one which proved to be far more significant than pleasing fashion critics. Although she had the privilege to choose from the world’s most sought after designers, like her husband, she paid attention, and gave a voice to the lesser known.  Instead of easily adorning herself with designers that flood the pages of Vogue, In-Style, Essence and more, she allowed new talent, who are just as deserving, an opportunity to shine. As a stylist, I would have selected something a lot more sleek, accessorized differently, and gave more glamorous suggestions for hair and makeup.  Nevertheless, I can’t (for a lack of better terms) hate on her.  In this case, I put aside my own selfish critiques, and I applaud her efforts.  Once again, I am awed by an Obama.  Of course, I feel that there are some improvements that could be made, but I do believe she’s on the right track.  With a little guidance from the world’s best kept fashion secret (Spry, of course), my president’s wife will easily slip into her role as not only the best first lady this country has ever had, but the most fashionable one as well.

*Please excuse me for tooting my own horn, but you know I had to throw it in there.

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.