Cheryl Jean, Head Stylist & Co-Founder
Cheryl Jean is a visionary in the fashion industry with over 25 years of experience shaping runway and everyday style. As the Founder and CEO of Fashion Trend Class (FTC) and RegiJames Productions, she has been at the forefront of fashion production, curating impactful experiences that celebrate creativity and innovation.
Cheryl has held senior leadership roles in renowned fashion events, including Rhode Island Fashion Week, Boston Fashion Week, Boston Caribbean Fashion Week, and The Fierce Styles Fashion Show. Most recently, she made history as the founder of Boston’s first all-menswear fashion show, held in October, further expanding representation and creativity in the industry.
Beyond fashion, Cheryl is a dedicated community leader and advocate. She serves as the Director of the Lower Roxbury Coalition and Wellness Initiative, spearheading programs focused on youth empowerment, mental health awareness, and community engagement. As the Vice President of the board for F.A.M.I.L.Y Movement, she plays a crucial role in supporting families transitioning from homelessness to homeownership.
With a passion for both style and service, Cheryl Jean continues to push boundaries in fashion while making a lasting impact in her community.
Reginald Fils, Head of Brand Partnerships & Co-Founder
Reginald Fils is a Boston-based creative and brand strategist who seamlessly merges fashion, business, and culture. As the founder of The Stanton Agency, he curates elevated style experiences for artists, athletes, and executives, bringing a sharp eye for detail and a deep understanding of personal branding. His work has been featured on major stages, from music videos to New York Fashion Week, solidifying his reputation as a trusted stylist and visionary in the industry.
Beyond styling, Reginald is an entrepreneur shaping culture through business. He founded Urban Inspired, a socially conscious clothing brand, and has built multi-million-dollar marketing campaigns for billion-dollar brands like Olay and Braun under Gillette. His ability to bridge creativity and commerce extends to his role as a cultural connector, sitting on the Institute of Contemporary Art’s advisory board and advising Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's administration on policies for young professionals.
Reginald’s impact isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about purpose. He co-founded an organization empowering the next generation of leaders, a commitment recognized by the Obama Foundation. Today, he continues to push boundaries, whether launching his wellness brand Rematea, collaborating with top creatives, or shaping the next evolution of fashion and culture.