The 2015 Mid-Winter Bronner Bros. International Beauty Show arrives this weekend to the Georgia World Congress Center.

Now in its 68th year, the show is open to licensed beauty industry professionals and cosmetology students. Show passes, which range in price from $20 to $150, are available online at www.bronnerbros.com.

Special events include:

  • BB After Dark (Sat., Feb. 21, 2015; 8 pm-midnight, Hall A-3): Hosted by Grammy Award-winning artist Monica and featuring funny man Steve Brown, actress and comedian Cocoa Brown, special musical guests and DJ Jelly.
  • An Evening with the Masters (Sun., Feb. 22, 8 -10:30pm, Hall A3): Watch industry legends work on the master stage and learn the latest trends. The event will feature Charles Gregory-Ross, James Harris, Floyd Kenyatta, Cynthia Meadows, James Mack and Jerome Allen.
  • Fashion Forward — The Secrets of Being a Celebrity Hairstylist (Mon., Feb. 23, Room 314): Get tips on red carpet styling and other tricks of the trade during a masters class with renowned celebrity hairstylist and beauty expert Kim Kimble.

On Sunday, Feb. 22 from 12 – 2 p.m., the general public is invited to a special presentation on The Bronner Family and Business Legacy (in the Sidney Marcus Auditorium).  Learn the principles that created the 68-year Bronner Brother legacy during a conversation with family matriarch, Robbie Bronner and eldest son, Nathanial Bronner, Jr. You must purchase a daily guest pass ($20) to attend the event.

Bronner Bros. International Beauty Show, Feb. 21-23 at the Georgia World Congress Center, 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW, Atlanta.

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