Brooklyn-based designer Tamika Haywood is taking the apparel world by storm. Her line, Culture Flyy is the extension of her real-life wardrobe; super girly, feminine and frilly with an edge for rare shapes and colorful silhouettes. Her unique eye to capture more than trends sets her apart from other budding designers. From pinup to playful there is always room in your closet for one of her unique pieces. Animated cartoon The Jetsons was the inspiration behind her “turning heads” futuristic ensemble she wore to a recent event. Mika, as she is known wants you to be her next customer!
1. Style & Substance Magazine: How long have you been designing the line?
I’ve been designing for 3 years now.
2. Style & Substance Magazine: Your design aesthetic is one part feminine and sexy, who is the Culture FLyy Woman? The CultureFlyy woman is a woman not only hip to the latest trends but knows how to flip it, stand out and make it her own.
3. Style & Substance Magazine: Have you always longed to be in the fashion industry?
I actually wanted to become a professional dancer since I was in elementary school. I always liked fashion and revamping my clothes growing up but God gave me a sign three years ago to take fashion seriously and here I am!
4. Style & Substance Magazine: What sets your line apart from the pack?
What sets my line apart from everyone else is its constant homage to pop culture. The same way Andy Warhol artwork was inspired by a person, place or event in time, Cultureflyy’s piece are inspired by those same things as well. Art imitating life.
5. Style & Substance Magazine: Do you find the process difficult to create an entire line from concept to execution?
It’s not difficult to create a line as long as I don’t over think or try to keep up with trends that are in right now. I just go with what feels right to me and the statement I want to make.

6. Style & Substance Magazine: What are your efforts to get this line out to the masses?
I plan on shopping the line around to local boutiques in the NYC area but for now, customers can make orders for custom made pieces on the website or email me at Mika@Cultureflyy.com.
7. Style & Substance Magazine: At a recent event you wore a bold striped shoulder- heavy dress, a crowd (and website) favorite, the inspiration behind it?
Thanks! My inspiration behind it was the futuristic fashions from one of my favorite cartoons growing up, The Jetsons. And I really love the nautical/sailor striped look so I combined the two and the result was that dress called “Space Sailor”!
8. Style & Substance Magazine: Describe your style & substance?
My style is exactly what Cultureflyy is, inspired by different things in pop culture. From punk glam 80’s to Mod 60’s to 50’s pin up; it’s always ever-changing and fun.















