About

BGFH has become the face of three designers, Soreyda Begley of Lexington, Jordan Cox of Lexington and Sara Estes of Lexington.  Soreyda Begley is originally from Honduras and has lived in the United states for almost 10 years. At the age of 13 she entered a sewing academy were she learned the techniques for pattern making and garment construction. Soreyda has now been featured on New York and Atlanta runways as well as having been featured in full fashion magazine spreads.  Jordan Cox attended Northern Kentucky University studying fashion design, and working in the theater department as a costume designer.  Sara Estes studied fashion design at the International Academy of Design and Technology. Her collections have been featured in a number of local fashion shows that include Transylvania University’s Fair Trade show and The Future of Fashion show that was held in May of 2009.  These three designers have come together to form what is now The Bluegrass Fashion House.  To start off the Fall-Winter season, the Bluegrass Fashion House will be attending Virginia Fashion Week, along with other very well known US designers.  They have also booked shows in New York, New York and Chicago, Illinois.


The goal of BGFH is to make the fashion industry come to Kentucky.  "There are many talented designers, models, photographers and artists out there who are already volunteering their time and participating in the hopes of seeing our goal achieved.", says Soreyda Begley, "The Bluegrass Fashion House will be an outlet for the blossoming of portfolios and talent all over Kentucky.  Mainly, what we will do is give designers an opportunity to be seen and actually have their items produced by the Bluegrass Fashion House.  We have recently been blessed enough to have a local clothing factory, CC & J, agree to manufacture our designs and we are moving very quickly into the market. Each piece we produce will be designed by a Kentucky designer and although the label will say Bluegrass Fashion House, it will also give credit to the individual designer."