January 19, 2026
EE WEEKLY 019
EE WEEKLY 019

Jan 01 – Jan 18, 2026

Fashion production. Talent. Momentum.

Some weeks feel like a highlight reel.

Others feel like the blueprint.

Weekly 0.19 captures two weeks where Edgar Entertainment continued doing what the brand does best: building real fashion moments with the kind of polish that looks effortless — even though it never is.

From New York City to San Antonio, this wasn’t just a run of beautiful photos. It was a reminder that modern fashion isn’t only about the runway. It’s about production, presence, and precision.

Lamborghini Show — New York, NY

Luxury is a language. And in New York, the Lamborghini Show spoke it fluently.

This wasn’t “just another event.” It had the energy of something bigger — the kind of atmosphere where every detail matters: lighting, pacing, styling, and that cinematic feeling you can’t fake.

The result? A project that didn’t look like content.

It looked like a brand.

Edgar Entertainment delivered a production that felt sharp, elevated, and international — the kind of work that belongs in the same conversation as major fashion cities and serious creative teams.

Runway Highlights: Abigail Kikirov & Van Phan

Two standout talents helped define the week:

Abigail Kikirov (Miss Israel USA 2024) and Van Phan (EE Talent) took part in runway shows for Cristallini and Vellachor, bringing the kind of presence that doesn’t come from posing — it comes from experience.

There’s a difference between walking a runway and owning it.

This was the second one.

Natalya Aponte — The MC Who Held the Room

A great event needs more than a strong lineup — it needs a strong flow.

Natalya, the MC of the project, brought professionalism, energy, and timing that kept everything moving smoothly. Hosting isn’t just speaking. It’s reading the room, controlling the tempo, and keeping the entire experience elevated.

And she did exactly that.

Edgar Saakyan & Maggie Williams — The Faces Behind the Work

The strongest productions always have leadership you can feel.

This week spotlighted Edgar Saakyan (Founder) and Maggie Williams (Producer) — not just as names behind the scenes, but as the people shaping the creative direction and execution in real time.

In today’s fashion world, credibility is built through consistency.

And this team is clearly building something with structure — not randomness.

Grand Opening — San Antonio, TX

While New York brought the high-energy spotlight, San Antonio delivered a different kind of impact: warm, glamorous, and community-driven.

The Grand Opening featuring Monique Kivella was a reminder that fashion isn’t only about big cities — it’s about the moments you create, the people you bring together, and the feeling you leave behind.

Miss Armenia Spotlight

Sayda Word — Miss Armenia USA 2025

Some announcements are bigger than the title itself.

The reveal of Sayda Word as Miss Armenia USA 2025 marks a new chapter — not only for her, but for the brand’s continued growth and visibility. It’s a polished, confident moment that sets the tone for what’s next.

Lilia Jiji Gzraryan — A Return That Feels Like an Era

Few things hit harder than a real comeback.

Lilia Jiji Gzraryan returned with a bold, cinematic presence — the kind of image that feels like a campaign, not just a portrait. Strong styling, strong attitude, and the kind of visual impact that makes people stop scrolling.

This wasn’t a simple feature.

It felt like a statement.

The Takeaway

Weekly 0.19 isn’t just a recap — it’s proof of momentum.

Edgar Entertainment is building a lane where fashion production meets talent development, and where every project looks intentional: clean visuals, strong branding, and a clear understanding of what luxury should feel like in 2026.

Because the truth is:

anyone can post a photo.

Not everyone can build a world

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