Styleyes Premiered May 30th On Sí TV.

Styleyes, a hip fashion and style show returns for a second season on Sí TV. To mark the date Sí TV premiered two new Styleyes shows back to back on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30th starting at 4pm ET/PT.

Shot on location in New York City, Styleyes plugs into the urban fashion world by bringing street culture and attitudes alive. The show defines and sets trends by not only profiling the designers who are a step ahead of 7th Avenue, but more importantly, the street kids who inspire them.

“Styleyes covers fashion and cultural trends like no other show on television,” says Leo Perez, Sí TV’s chief operating officer. “We go to the streets to take the pulse of the fashion world before it hits the runways, giving viewers that inside access they crave.”

Along with returning host Kelly, the 30-minute show premieres with a new host, Stephanie Ortiz. Each week Stephanie and Kelly uncover what’s hot in fashion, music, food, cars and culture.

In the second season Stephanie learns to kick some butt with Hector Roca, the boxer who trained Hillary Swank for “Million Dollar Baby.” Kelly interviews the famous Hasidic Hip Hop artist Matis Yahu in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, a community historically known for its racial unrest between blacks and Jews. Kelly checks out the styles of Ron Keenen, a hat designer in Harlem, who has created hats for some of the most famous hip hop and other musical talents. Plus Styleyes hosts interview the creative team behind Fuego, a new Latino men’s magazine that will bring fashion, style, and relationship features to its readers.

Other episodes include profiles on Han Cholo, a jewelry designer who creates Star Wars inspired jewelry; the creators of Antipanties, an alternative to wearing panties under jeans; Lowrider Bike designers in Venice, Calif who teach Kelly about lowrider bikes; a team of “Krumpers” from the hood in L.A. who explain this unique hip hop dance form.

The show includes short weekly segments like “Where’d You Get That?” A quick look at off-the-wall merchandise from a featured store of the week, and “Eyesore or 2 Die For?” where we bring fashion items to the street and ask people if they are an eyesore or to die for.

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