Ms. Edmunds created Showroom77, Philadelphia’s first wholesale/retail multi-clothing & accessory label showroom in 2006.
Angela Edmunds is an authority in the business of fashion with extensive experience spanning 24 years in strategic planning, and brand positioning. Edmunds has provided consulting services to clients nationally and internationally, such as The Must Paris Collection of Lebanon, CAA, and Philadelphia Fashion Week. Assignments have included brand launches, covering New York Fashion Week, Costume Supervisor for the movie Brotherly Love, and Armstrong & Wilson brand distribution nationally for Nordstrom. Many have sought Edmunds for direction in collection launching, branding, and expansion to retail markets.
Additionally, fashion departments at colleges such as LIM College of Fashion in New York, Philadelphia University, and Temple University have repeatedly featured Edmunds for speaking engagements. Currently, Edmunds serves as Designer Committee Chair to Philadelphia Fashion Week, Business of Fashion Advisor to the Philadelphia Fashion Incubator at Macy’s, Advisory Board Member & Instructor to Harcum College School of Fashion Design & Fashion Merchandising, and is a member of the Philadelphia Fashion & Garment Industry Task Force Vice Chair, Business of Fashion Advisor to the Philadelphia Fashion Incubator at Macy’s, and Advisory Board Member & Adjunct Professor to Harcum College School of Fashion Design & Fashion Merchandising. Additionally Ms. Edmunds is featured Business of Fashion educator in MADE Institute’s Jump Start program.
Ms. Edmunds created Showroom77, Philadelphia’s first wholesale/retail multi-clothing & accessory label showroom in 2006. Boutique77 followed as the first pop up boutique of its sort for Center City and The Avenue of the Arts featuring 22 independent collections from Philadelphia, New Jersey, Atlanta, and LA which ran a successful 3 month pop up holiday season at Dranoff’s 777 property. Edmunds has been featured in the Tribune, The Inquirer, Philadelphia Weekly- Philly Blogs, The Metro, and Uwishunu among others.
Ms. Edmunds was awarded The 2011 Philadelphia Fashion Week Woman of Style Award and recognized by The Mayor’s Office of The City Philadelphia. Additionally, she was selected to represent style in Philadelphia in the April 2011 issue of Essence Magazine in the “What We Are Wearing In” section. Ms. Edmunds has been labeled one of Philadelphia’s Fashion Icons for her work in the Philadelphia Fashion community, and was one of the 2012 Philadelphia Collection Fashion Award of Distinction Awardees.
Ms. Edmunds known also for her last name married in May of 2023 and is now Mrs. Blue.
ngela Edmunds is an authority in the business of fashion with extensive experience spanning 22 years in strategic planning, and brand positioning. Edmunds has provided consulting services to clients nationally and internationally, such as The Must Paris Collection of Lebanon, CAA, and Philadelphia Fashion Week. Assignments have included brand launches, covering New York Fashion Week, Costume Supervisor for the movie Brotherly Love, and Armstrong & Wilson brand distribution nationally for Nordstrom. Many have sought Edmunds for direction in collection launching, branding, and expansion to retail markets.
Many have sought Edmunds for direction in collection launching, branding, and expansion to retail markets. Additionally, fashion departments at colleges such as LIM College of Fashion in New York, Philadelphia University, and Temple University have repeatedly featured Edmunds for speaking engagements. Currently, Edmunds serves as Designer Committee Chair to Philadelphia Fashion Week, Business of Fashion Advisor to the Philadelphia Fashion Incubator at Macy’s, Advisory Board Member & Instructor to Harcum College School of Fashion Design & Fashion Merchandising, and is a member of the Philadelphia Fashion & Garment Industry Task Force Vice Chair, Business of Fashion Advisor to the Philadelphia Fashion Incubator at Macy’s, and Advisory Board Member & Adjunct Professor to Harcum College School of Fashion Design & Fashion Merchandising. Additionally Ms. Edmunds is featured Business of Fashion educator in MADE Institute’s Jump Start program.
Ms. Edmunds created Showroom77, Philadelphia’s first wholesale/retail multi-clothing & accessory label showroom in 2006. Boutique77 followed as the first pop up boutique of its sort for Center City and The Avenue of the Arts featuring 22 independent collections from Philadelphia, New Jersey, Atlanta, and LA which ran a successful 3 month pop up holiday season at Dranoff’s 777 property. Edmunds has been featured in the Tribune, The Inquirer, Philadelphia Weekly- Philly Blogs, The Metro, and Uwishunu among others.
Ms. Edmunds was awarded The 2011 Philadelphia Fashion Week Woman of Style Award and recognized by The Mayor’s Office of The City Philadelphia. Additionally, she was selected to represent style in Philadelphia in the April 2011 issue of Essence Magazine in the “What We Are Wearing In” section. Ms. Edmunds has been labeled one of Philadelphia’s Fashion Icons for her work in the Philadelphia Fashion community, and was one of the 2012 Philadelphia Collection Fashion Award of Distinction Awardees.