Sunday, 20 November 2022

Interview With Fashion Model Taylor Ava Smith

Hi There..... Isn’t this a great day to start something new? How about an interview with a fashion model who loves streetwear style?


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Surely, you can’t say no to that? Ok, I suppose you can, but why would you? There is nothing wrong with a fresh perspective on things. 😲

People have a tendency to stay in their comfort zone because getting out of it makes them uncertain, and that uncertainty makes them feel anxious. Come on, what have you got to lose this time except for a few minutes of your time? 😉

Unless you are afraid that this interview will be mind-blowing. Ooh, I can understand you might not want your brain splattered all around the room. 😬

That would be quite a headline: “This morning a strange accident occurred. A woman’s mind blew up after reading a fashion and lifestyle blog.” 😂

Oh my, I hope they won’t mention the name of my blog in the paper, because I don’t want to lose my faithful readers. 😱

Still, I think my first fashion model interview turned out to be an interesting read. Just read on and you’ll see. 😍

Picture provided by Taylor Ava Smith

What is your name? How old are you?

Taylor Ava Smith
15 Years Old

Are you on Social Media? How many followers do you have?

Yes.

Instagram (@tayloravasmith) 4,838
Facebook (/tayloravasmith) 13,143

Do you work Full-time or Part-time as a Fashion Model?

Per diem

What made you decide to become a Fashion Model?

I have a passion for styling outfits, sneakers, and streetwear style. I’ve been working to build a name for myself in women’s soccer and felt it aligned with being a fashion model. 

My parents have been enormous support in helping me take the steps required to become published and with opportunities to work in the modeling industry.

How many hours do you spend modeling?

It varies by brand and what’s needed. Right now, I have routine social media shoots that usually require 4-6 hours every few weeks.

Is fashion important to you? Why?

I believe fashion is a creative outlet, it’s a mode of self-expression and art.

Picture provided by Taylor Ava Smith

What are your successes and how did you achieve them?

Right now, my biggest achievements in the industry are the brand work I do and the publications I’ve received with Seaav, The Robb Report, and so on.

I achieved them with the help of my parents and the marketing team.

What’s something you might want to do in the future?

I would love to work with larger brands and become endorsed by a few sports brands for soccer gear.

Is the name of the Brand important to you when you model clothing?

I believe the vision and purpose of the brand are more important than the name. I prefer brands that align with my values and interest. Size doesn’t matter so much. That is the point of working together — mutual growth.

Describe your personal style of clothing?

I would describe my style as being a mix of femineity and modern streetwear style. I love basic pieces paired with something to grab attention.

How did you find your personal style? Do you have a signature look?

I’m versatile with continuous looks. Most of my styling is for warmer weather, being that I live in Florida.

Picture provided by Taylor Ava Smith

Do you have an influence on other people’s clothing style?

I would like to think so. I do some affiliate marketing and aim to connect with other young women to inspire their day-to-day style choices.

What are in your eyes the best trends at the moment?

The tailored minimalist streetwear style is my go-to. I love the mini purse fad. I’m also a big fan of the newest Nike sneaker releases. Jordan 1s or air force ones.

What are in your eyes the worst trends at the moment?

You won’t catch me in plaid or sequins. Both seem to make a comeback and I have yet to find any pieces I like.

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Go with what you feel most yourself in. You can tell when someone is wearing something outside of their comfort zone and it tends to dim how they look. Your confidence in an outfit must be matched.

Who is your style icon and why?

I love Kendall Jenner. Her style is simplistic yet can grab the attention of the entire room.

Picture provided by Taylor Ava Smith

Thank you so much, Taylor, for answering my questions. Love your pictures, and I hope you land some big brands in the future. 😍

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Thursday, 17 November 2022

Where To Find Spiritual Healing Jewelry - Mythical Lotus - Moonstone Bracelet

Hi There..... Are you into spiritual healing? I wonder, would you like to know more about the moonstone bracelet Mythical Lotus sent me in exchange for my honest opinion?


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I suppose I can’t say I am into spiritual healing because that would be a lie. Then again, I am not saying it’s fake. You never know until you try, right?  😉

No, I will not try to convince you today, because that is not me. No one should persuade people into any belief if you ask me. Hey, but who am I to advise you not to influence anyone, since I, myself, am an influencer? 😂 

What I can tell you already is that I believe gemstones are precious, and it would surprise me to find a woman who doesn’t like to get the occasional piece of jewelry with a lovely gemstone in it. 😎

They have been sneaking into the men’s world, too, so who am I to say no to this amazing-looking moonstone bracelet? 😁

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About Mythical Lotus

At Mythical Lotus, we commit to helping you heal and recalibrate your energy through exquisite pieces of jewelry that will empower you on your life's journey. 

We make them by hand in New York with gemstones sourced from all over the world. Our jewelry is filled with healing properties, seeking to become your new favorite accessory. Check out our astonishing accent pieces.

Find the mala or bracelet that satisfies your taste, or extend your collection with a jewelry box and a candle designed to warm up your space and lift your healing vibration.

We take considerable pride in our work quality and customer service as a team, striving to help you enjoy a fulfilling life experience dressed up with unique accessories.

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Handcrafted Accessories That Feed Your Soul & Inspire Your Mind

For adorning your neck and wrist, you need more than just a lovely piece of jewelry. You want an accessory that breathes authenticity, inspires passion, and uplifts your mood with its unique energy.

At Mythical Lotus, we have designed a collection of spiritual healing, lifestyle jewelry, and curated tools made with the deepest healing intentions. From mala and bracelets to journals, tarot cards, jewelry boxes, and candles. 

We handcraft all our products using thoughtfully sourced gemstones and materials from across the globe, infused with sacred mantras, ancient drumming, traditional incense, and many more.

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White Moonstone Bracelet

Tuned to the crown chakra, the white moonstone helps attract healing energies to those who need it.

The Crown Transformation Bracelet is a dainty 7.5-inch bracelet characterized by white moonstones and a butterfly pendant, the latter of which is a chic pearly pink.

Butterflies represent transformation, growth, and patience that will work in harmony with the power of the white moonstone.

The result is the attraction of abundant transformative healing energies that will pour through you to your core.

Whether you use your bracelet during meditation, wear them to remind you of your intentions, or solely for their exquisite beauty, we hope you enjoy and cherish them for years to come!

Since stones and crystals absorb energy from you and your surroundings, we recommended you cleanse and charge your bracelet every now and again. You can use any type of incense, a quick dip in the ocean, a hole in the earth, light from the sun or moon, or any sonic vibration. 

Gold-filled accents should not fade but can be cleaned with a jewelry cloth & cleaner for a nice shine.

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My opinion on the Moonstone Bracelet 

As you can see in the picture above, their packing is impeccable, so their items would certainly make splendid gifts. 😃

I think the moonstone bracelet is absolutely gorgeous. The bracelet is exactly as expected and professionally made. The butterfly is the cherry on the pie. I love it! 

There is just one slight problem I might encounter, though. What if my 6-year-old granddaughter sees this? She's not old enough for it now, but I might lose it in a few years because she also loves butterflies. 😨

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It is definitely unique and looks different from the standard bracelets you can find in other stores. The seller is warm and friendly and I liked her pleasant style of communication. 😍

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Saturday, 12 November 2022

Interview With Makeup Artist Fiona Taylor

Hi There..... Have you ever had your hair and makeup done by a makeup artist? 


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I had my makeup done once when I was about 17. My mom taught me a few things about hair and makeup, but not that much, so it was a real eye-opener for me. 😊

I absolutely wanted to learn because my best friend asked me if I wanted to start classes at a dancing school with her. I said yes, of course, so we enrolled in style dancing classes. 😎

The school held dance evenings for youngsters on Sunday evenings, so you can imagine I wanted to look my best to have enough boys ask me to dance. You never know when you might meet Mr. Right. 😏

Then again, there were always the ones you didn't feel like dancing with or the times when they played "La Bamba". Those were the moments when you would find everyone on the dance floor. 😉

Our favorite moment of the evening where everybody would stand in an enormous circle and the one in the middle would get to choose a person to give 3 kisses to. 😁

Doesn't that sound superb? Eek, no, of course not. It was the perfect time for us to head to the restroom and wait for the song to end to come out again. 😂

Oops, I've done it again. I wondered so far off. Today was supposed to be about another makeup artist, not about me, so let's find out what Fiona answered to my questions. 😍

Picture provided by Fiona Taylor

What are your name, function, and the company you work for?

My name is Fiona Taylor. I own a special events company, Faces by Fiona, and a beauty essential company, Beluxxia Beauty. 

We provide on-site beauty services to luxury clients. Our service offering ranges from makeup, hair, and on-set styling to providing touch-up essential cosmetics and accessories for clients attending events.

How old are you?

I am 38 years old.

What kind of work do you do, or what are you studying to be?

I provide artistic creations related to special events and the fashion industry. Clients have me transform them into either a red-carpet version of themselves or The Avant-Garde character for a themed party or photoshoot. My specialty is hair design and makeup artistry with a background in fashion design.

What made you decide to become a Makeup-Artist?

I’ve always loved how uplifting, empowering, and feminine a makeup transformation makes you feel. I found a natural place in the beauty industry after realizing a perfect way to fuse fashion trends and beauty together. 

Using my craft to give people encouragement to live through their alter-ego is inspiring! Sometimes it’s just helping someone feel more confident and assured by living out the dream version of who they envision from within.

There is power in beauty and how one presents themselves when they look polished. I intend to use my skills to not only make clients look amazing but also feel like they can take on what life throws at them… beautifully!

Is beauty important to you? Why?

Beauty IS important because it can shift a person's mood and feelings of self-worth, empowering you to follow your inner fierceness. 

How people perceive you matters as we, unfortunately, are often judged on how we look. I like to think of my services as a way to instill positive self-confidence so that you show up to succeed and make a positive impression on those who are important to you.

Beauty is important to me because it allows me to help clients develop and transform into stronger, more beautiful versions of themselves.

What are your successes, and how did you achieve them?

They have featured me on several platforms as a top makeup artist in Dallas. LUXLife Magazine awarded my company "The Best Beauty and Glamour Team North Texas", and I received WeddingWire’s "Couples Choice Award."

I believe my achievements come from my drive to level up my skills. I always jump at the opportunity to advance myself and push my limits and barriers.

I try to listen carefully to clients as they explain what they wish to achieve, then identify any gaps where I could possibly assist a future client with a similar need. Also, I am a very competitive person. I’m continually evaluating processes, my skills, and my company's offerings to ensure I’m giving the best version of my services in my industry.

I listen carefully to the fears of others for my dreams, ideas, and devotions. Hearing someone express their dislike or discomfort makes me question what makes them feel insecure about my ability. I use that energy to push myself to overcome negative feedback and achieve success beyond what people believe I could do.


Picture provided by Fiona Taylor

What’s something you might want to do in the future?

I’d like to see myself become a published author of self-help books related to the beauty industry. I’m currently working on completing an ebook bridal guide that will dive into how brides can look dreamy for their big day, with topics that discuss skincare and haircare prep, different bridal makeup styles, and more!

Is the name of the Brand important to you when you buy make-up?

It really is about the quality for me. It doesn’t have to be a super expensive brand to be of high quality. I look at other factors when buying makeup, such as longevity, quality of the ingredients, and their benefits.

Describe your personal make-up style?

My personal makeup style is a modern classic Hollywood beauty. I can’t live without my red lipstick! I love red lips so much, I put one in my company logo!

How did you find your personal style? Do you have a signature look?

The photo-ready red carpet look is a classic I love! I would say I’ve tried out different styles, from vibrant and bright to dramatic to artistry, and I never tire of seeing my prime look on my face. I like to define the features of my face that pop the most and look clean, polished, alluring, inviting, mysterious, and classy.

Regarding makeup for others, I use a similar approach. I try to elevate what features are the most striking naturally and create a beauty look that makes the wearer look like the best version of themselves without wearing an entirely unfamiliar face. I put careful attention into the wardrobe colors and mood of the event, which allows me to create a cohesive hair and makeup look.

Do you have an influence on other people’s make-up or clothing style?

I would hope so! My clients request looks from my portfolio of past clients. They tell me they appreciate how authentic, beautiful, and realistic they appear. They often wish for the same aesthetics.


Picture provided by Fiona Taylor

What are in your eyes the best trends at the moment?

Softer more natural brows, diffused soft lips, and winged eyeshadow looks. These are all amazing for defining your natural beauty in a trendy, non-harsh way.

What are in your eyes the worst trends at the moment?

Over highlighting the nose, over contouring the nose, the bleached-out blonde eyebrow, and graphic liner. These trends pull away and distract from people's faces. They are sometimes harsh and out of place. 

Many times, clients tell me excessively chiseled noses where it looks painted on turn them off. Excessively applying a shiny highlighter stripe down the nose bridge that ends with a nose tip that glows in the dark is sometimes humorous. I’m a fan of using trends with modification.

You should modify the intensity of trends so that it doesn’t pull away from your best features, but accentuates them.

What kind of beauty advice would you give us?

Start with a prime look that uses techniques that elevate your best features. For a more dramatic approach, take those techniques and intensify them by adding more or using a bolder makeup application in those areas. 

Also, it is important to find a focus point of energy within your face. If you love your eyes, start there. The other features should fall back and be softer around your eyes. One feature of the face doesn’t need to fight the other for attention. They should live in harmony and maintain balance and color with each other.

Who is your style icon and why?

I love Marilyn Monroe. She was classy, sexy, glamorous, powerful, and inspiring through her style. A timeless beauty.

Is there something else you would like to share with us?

Thank you for your time!

Picture provided by Fiona Taylor

I would like to thank you too, Fiona, for taking the time to answer my questions, and for the tips on hair and makeup. I checked out your BeluxxiaBeauty website, and am a fan of those hair accents.

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Thursday, 3 November 2022

Interview With Jewelry Designer Esme Rogers

Hi There..... Do you sometimes wonder what I am going to write about?


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Well, I have to admit, so do I. 😂

Finding a subject isn’t hard. It could be an interview with a jewelry designer, fashion designer, fashion stylist, or a new interview with a makeup artist. 😊

At other times, it's a review of an item, and then there are my occasional beauty and fashion gift guides. 😃

That’s the straightforward part, so if you didn’t know what you can find on my blog, now you do. 😉

The hardest part is writing something interesting as an intro. How do you pull in the reader so that he doesn’t run? 😨

That’s crucial for me because I am not a fast runner. My 6-year-old granddaughter runs faster than me. 😂

I suppose the most important about writing an intro is that you don’t make it too lengthy, get to the point. 😊

Then again, what is not too lengthy? Mr. Google says it’s about 100 to 200 words, so how long have I been blabbering today? 😦

Aha, perfect Wordcounter says 184 words and 981 characters, so after this super interesting intro, it's time to see what our jewelry designer has to say. 

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What are your name, function, and the company you work for?  

I’m Esme Roger Evans and I’m the founder of Duxford Studios.

How old are you?

33

What kind of work do you do, or what are you studying to be? 

I’m a jewelry designer and maker working with ethically sourced precious metals and gemstones.

What made you decide to become a Jewelry Designer?

I was brought up in a creative household and went to uni to study Fine Art Sculpture. While studying, I experimented with different materials and often got frustrated by the excess waste, so I knew I needed to find a medium that was more environmentally friendly. 

After uni, I traveled through New Zealand where I found a jewelry-making course. The versatility and reusability of precious metals really excited me and I knew I’d found my thing! 

After NZ, I moved to Vietnam, where I taught myself wax carving, sat at my coffee table using cosmetic tools and nail files and I carried my creations on the back of a motorbike to be cast with the help of my translator. Although I was plagued with back pain and a badly marked coffee table, I’ve never been happier!

Jewelry design enables me to explore and satisfy my creativity by hand-making timeless and tactile wearable art for my customers. My work is concept-driven and inspired by contemporary culture and conceptual art. 

It’s important to me to promote the ethical materials I use to educate and encourage people to make conscious decisions when buying new products. 

Picture provided by Esme Rogers

Is fashion important to you? Why? 

Totally. To me, fashion is the simplest form of personal expression. It’s a way of communicating with the world around me without having to say a thing. 

It excites me to go to new places and unpick the local cultural vibe by seeing what choices people make with the clothing and accessories they pick.

What are your successes, and how did you achieve them?

They have featured me in Vogue Italia and Tatler magazine recently, which has felt like a massive achievement. Tatler approached me to be a part of a jewelry editorial which was a huge honor, and I worked with a fantastic photographer named Lauren Miksys, who I commissioned to take some beautiful shots of my jewelry, and one photo from our collaborative shoot got accepted by Vogue Italia. 

More recently, I have got my work listed on Harvey Nichols online, which I’m so thrilled with. 

I’m part of an ethical marketplace for jewelry and accessories called Seekd, and we’ve worked really hard to make this partnership a reality. 

What’s something you might want to do in the future?

I would love to research and find an ethically run gemstone mine to work with exclusively. Human slavery and exploitation, unsustainable mining practices, and CO2 emissions are issues traditionally exacerbated by the jewelry industry and, as a result, I only buy from reputable British suppliers. 

In the future, I would like to work more closely with the individuals working in the mining industry so that I can have a greater impact on ethical working practices. 

Is the name of the Brand important to you when you buy clothing?

I have brands that I enjoy buying from but the name of a brand isn’t the most important thing to me. I like to buy quality 2nd hand clothing when I can because there is so much waste in the fashion industry which has a hugely detrimental impact on our planet. 
When it comes to jewellery, I’m very careful to read up on the materials used by a designer before deciding to buy. Luckily, there are so many other fantastic British designers using ethically sourced materials, I often feel spoilt for choice!

Describe your personal style of clothing?

I would say I have a relatively relaxed style. Generally speaking, I focus on one stand out piece and pair it with more understated items. So maybe I’d pair a striking 80s jacket with a simple top and jeans. Being a jewellery, accessories always play a big role in my outfits too.

Picture provided by Esme Rogers

How did you find your personal style? Do you have a signature look? 

Through experimentation over the years. While I was at uni, I was obsessed with vintage and charity shopping and that’s never really left me. I’m a total sucker for an 80s jumpsuit!

Do you have an influence on other people’s clothing style?

I think I dress quite differently to my close friends. I wouldn’t say I influence them in how they dress as they all have their own unique styles, but we definitely enjoy seeing what we’re all wearing when we meet up.

What are in your eyes the best trends at the moment?

There’s a big push towards ethically made clothing and accessories at the moment, which I think is a fantastic and very necessary change in our culture. 

What are in your eyes the worst trends at the moment?

I’ve noticed that fringing has started to make a bit of a comeback which I find can look very fussy if it’s overdone.

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Buy a few good quality show stoppers that can be worn in combination with lots of different things. And always accessorise!
Who is your style icon and why?
I absolutely love Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen. Authentic creativity seems to pour out of their work and they both have/had a punk rock rebellion which I totally identify with.  

Picture provided by Esme Rogers

Thank you, Esme, for working with me on this interview. I love you are trying to find an ethically run gemstone mine, and hope you can accomplish that soon. 😍

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Sunday, 30 October 2022

Exellent Freeze-Dried Fruit Benefits - Droogfruit.nl - Healthy Fruit Snacks

Hi There..... Do you want healthy fruit snacks at work too, but without the hassle of cutting up fruits in the morning? Have you ever tried freeze-dried fruit?


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I love the taste of fruits, but it's often such a hassle. Take an orange, for instance, I just hate to peel them? It's somewhat of a love-hate relationship for me. 😕

Even though I love oranges, often I don't even buy them because I hate peeling them first, and don't get me started on the sticky hands afterward. 😒

It's the same with lemons. I buy lemon juice from concentrate because I hate the hassle of peeling them. Once a day though I just want to have the real thing, because it's soooo much better. 😍

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Don't you just love it when you are drinking your cup of tea with genuine lemon in it, and some segments have been cut open? 😁

You take a sip and a few of the juice sacs slip into your mouth. So sour that you have to shake your head, but so good at the same time. Ah, there you have it, the proof that I am genuinely nuts. 😂

Glad to know I'm not the only one though, because Justin Bieber said, "I'm crazy, I'm nuts. Just the way my brain works. I'm not normal. I think differently." 😎

Still, I am sane enough to tell you more about the dried fruit jars Droogfruit sent me in exchange for my honest opinion. 😍

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What is Freeze-dried fruit?

Freeze-dried fruit is lightweight and very crunchy. It is not a frozen fruit as it claims, but a name for the special drying method in which only the water is removed from the fruit. 

As a result, no less than 97% of all substances are preserved, ideal for children who do not get enough fruit. Freeze-dried fruit is pure nature.

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Advantages

The great thing about freeze-dried fruit is that after freeze-drying, up to 97% of the substances are preserved. You can keep the fruit closed in the cupboard for a long time, provided it is in the right condition. 

Freeze-dried fruit borders on perfection. It's the best drying method. The fruit has a crunchy structure due to freeze-drying. Suitable as a snack, breakfast cereal, but also for your children to take to school, ice cream, etc.

The advantage of freeze-dried fruit is that it contains no added sugars or other additives. The fruit is tasteful enough on its own, and we are tired of all those weird additions! 😉

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Fruit powders

Are you looking for crushed fruit for processing in your smoothie, yogurt, or dishes, and are you looking for a solution? Then look here. We have a large range of fruit powders. 

Our fruit powders are pure, so they consist of 100% fruit. With our banana, strawberry, and pear powders, you can make the best smoothies. Doesn't that sound great?

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My opinion on the dried fruit

I was so happy they picked me to write a review for them. Since my Gastric Bypass, I am always looking for healthy alternatives to snack on. 😋

These healthy fruit snacks are perfect to snack on if you ask me. They can also be an excellent alternative for people that like eating candy. 😃

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Dried fruit has a tremendous advantage because it contains no added sugars, but still moderation is key. 😉

Now, the one thing you have been waiting for, how does it taste? I received a selection of 8 fruits to try. 😦

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Strawberry: 
Crunchy and sweet with a hint of sour.
Blueberry: 
Crunchy and sweet and slightly sour.
Tangerine: 
Slightly chewy and a little sticky. Sweet with a hint of sourness.
Banana: 
Very crunchy and sweet.
Apple: 
Very crunchy and sweet, with a slight hint of sourness.
Pineapple: 
Very crunchy and sweet, with a slight hint of sourness.
Redcurrent: 
Crunchy and sour, with tiny seeds in them.
Raspberry: 
Crunchy and sour.

I love all of them except for the redcurrant. The seeds get in between my teeth, and that's annoying, but it's all a matter of taste, of course. 😍

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Wednesday, 26 October 2022

Interview with Fashion Designer Kahindo Mateene

Hi There..... What time is it? Oh, ok, time for another fashion designer interview, I guess?


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If you ask me, it's always good to learn more about fashion brands that are new to us. 😍

I was also thinking you might be interested in knowing more about the background of fashion models? Let me know if that's a subject that speaks to you. 😯

Oh my, that means I am giving myself more work, because I would have to come up with new questions for them to answer. Ooh, I am such a fool, but you already knew that, didn't you? 😜

Do you also know who comes on Wednesdays? We have a stupid riddle about that in Belgium. It's the butchers, they are there to cut the week in half. Don't know about you, but I think it's fun. 😄

As I was trying to look up if there is something similar in English, I came across this lovely quote from Anthony T. Hincks, "Wednesdays will always bring smiles for the second half of the week". It brought a smile to my face for sure. 😊

Let's hope my next interview with fashion designer Kahindo Mateene brings a smile to your face, too. 😉

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What are your name, function, and the company you work for?

Kahindo Mateene, Founder and Designer of KAHINDO

How old are you?

43

What kind of work do you do, or what are you studying to be?

Fashion brand owner

What made you decide to become a Fashion Designer?

I became a Fashion Designer because I wanted to design clothing that represented my Congolese heritage and African upbringing in a modern way, and also told authentic and positive stories about the African continent. 

I also wanted to use fashion as a vehicle to make a social impact, specifically in Sub-Saharan Africa, where I am from, by creating jobs, empowering women, and ending poverty through paying fair living wages.

Is fashion important to you? Why?

Fashion is important to me because I believe that making conscious, responsible decisions today will create a better future for everyone. Sustainability in fashion is about much more than fabrics and material sourcing. It also extends to the people who create products and the fairness of the practices that surround their work. 

As part of our commitment to ethics and sustainability, we only use ethically sourced materials and are devoted to fair-trade production practices. In addition, we are actively working to meet the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, which include gender equality, climate action, access to quality education, and elimination of poverty.

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What are your successes, and how did you achieve them?

I have had some great opportunities, including showing at fashion weeks
throughout the world, being accepted into the Chicago Fashion Incubator at Macy's, the Zappos Emerging designer program, and after 3 auditions getting selected to compete on Season 12 of Project Runway as a Designer
Contestant. I am also carried at Rent The Runway, Nuuly, and 5 boutiques.

Is the name of the Brand important to you when you buy clothing?

No, how it's made and who made it is more important than the name of the brand.

Describe your personal style of clothing?

My personal style is ever-changing. I dress the way I feel for the day. It can be chic, colorful, sexy, and sophisticated.

How did you find your personal style? Do you have a signature look?

It’s ever-changing, but I like to look unique and different.

Do you have an influence on other people’s clothing style?

I think so. I use a lot of color and prints and my designs also reflect this.

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What are in your eyes the best trends at the moment?

A return to authenticity and just following an individual sense of style and not dressing trendy.

What are in your eyes the worst trends at the moment?

Following trends that don’t fit into your personal style.

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Never be scared to experiment with colors. They are a great mood booster.

Who is your style icon and why?

My late Mother is a constant inspiration for me, and how I design for my fashion brand KAHINDO. 

She was a fashionista back in her day and wore beautiful traditional African print outfits, which were à propos in the 60s and 70s. She had an individual sense of style, and I am so happy that I inherited that from her.

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Thank you, Kahindo, for answering my questions. I am very much a fan of your designs. 😍

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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