A Night of Celebration, Community, and Black Brilliance
On Saturday night December 6th, Atlanta witnessed a beautiful moment in Head2Toe Magazine & Entertainment history. It was a dual celebration honoring one full year of Head2Toe in print and the 50th birthday of its publisher, Keisa Stewart-Rucker. What unfolded was more than a party — it was a gathering of community, gratitude, and purpose.
Amazing Venue
Hosted at the stylish Aye Tea Elle, the evening was filled with warmth, laughter, and genuine connection. Guests walked into an atmosphere overflowing with good energy. It was the kind you can feel instantly and remember long after the night ends. From the music to the conversations and the camaraderie, the entire room reflected what Head2Toe stands for: celebration, collaboration, and community elevation.
Some of Head2Toe’s past cover features graced the room, including Ceandrys Black, Christina Benjamin, and Christina Johnson. Each one showed up with love and support for the platform that has celebrated them. A special thank you goes to Christina Benjamin for her thoughtful and generous gift. It added an extra layer of joy to the evening.
A wonderful Celebration
Guests were also treated to curated sample gifts from Raw Body Essentials and Mother’s Gold. Both are Black-owned businesses that poured into the event with intention and love. Their contributions added a meaningful touch and aligned perfectly with Head2Toe’s mission of uplifting and showcasing Black entrepreneurship.
The team at Aye Tea Elle delivered exceptional hospitality throughout the night. The staff was attentive and friendly. They made every guest feel cared for. The food and drinks became a highlight of their own. Guests were still raving days later about the flavor, presentation, and overall experience.
Mobile AL hairstylist Davena and KeshaAlice Bloxton and Keisa Stewart-RuckerJennifer Stevens, Keisa Stewart-Rucker Jermaine and Tracy StewartChristie, Keisa, Monica and Jermaine (Stewart Family)Alice and KeisaKeisa and QuandaElisa,Quanda, Keisa and TieraElisa and KeisaThe Rucker Family with friendsKeisa and QuandaKeisa with husband DenKeisa, Monica, Quanda and TieraClass of 1995 Vigor HighKeisa and ChereeKeisa,Michelle,Elisa and QuandaKeisa and ElisaThe Rucker FamilyKeisa with sister MonicaBethany and KeisaShaakira, Keisa and CharisseAlice BloxtonHusband and wife Jeff and Kesha HunterMonica and JermaineKeisa with husband and wife Jermaine and Tracy StewartBut beyond the celebration, this night represented something deeper. Turning 50 is a milestone of wisdom and clarity, marking a new season boldly. And marking one year of Head2Toe in print symbolizes perseverance. It shows the courage to build something from passion, the willingness to push through challenges, and the commitment to amplifying Black voices month after month.
The outpouring of love, the heartfelt messages received afterward, and the joy shared in the room all affirmed the purpose behind Head2Toe. It aims to create spaces where our stories are honored, our businesses are seen, and our community is celebrated.


