Sunday, 15 January 2023

Where to Find Unique Clothing For Women - BeReal - Jeans Jacket

Hi There..... Have you been looking for shops with unique clothing for women? Perhaps you desperately need a new jeans jacket? 


Picture by Seadbeady
BeRealwear only ships to UK and USA

Ooh, I so love jeans. You should see my closet, it is full of it, jeans trousers, jeans skirts, and now also 2 jeans jackets, because a friend of mine sent me this jacket from BeReal. 😍

Hmm, perhaps it's too much of a good thing? What do you think? Should I stop and buy something in another fabric next time? 😨

You can say what you want, but I am far from full of it. I can't imagine ever becoming tired of denim. It has been a staple in my wardrobe for ages. 😄

Oops, no, of course not. I may be half an age, but not ages old, of course. 😁

I still vividly remember, though, going with my parents to a large stockroom to buy a pair of jeans for me and my sisters. 😊

They fell off a truck, my father said when I asked how come we were buying them in this large stockroom instead of in a shop. 😉

I was too young to understand, but why on earth would I complain if I was on the receiving end? Come on, be real, you wouldn't either. 😃

Okay, now that I brought up the subject, let me tell you some more about BeReal. 😍

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About BeReal

"Our women's clothing prioritizes your comfort above all else. Regardless of the style you seek, we assure you of long-lasting quality. Our aim is for you to savor our designs for years to come, and we stand by our commitment to 100% satisfaction. While you shop with us, your complete happiness is our priority.

We sincerely hold the belief that our genuine self emerges when we shed the labels and judgments we impose upon ourselves. Our authentic self is our natural essence, free from any masks or pretense.

BeReal's women's clothing is designed for individuals who embrace their uniqueness and authenticity. We wholeheartedly believe that every person possesses exceptional qualities and distinctiveness, and our brand embodies that belief."

"Be yourself, be real...you are enough"

Explore our selection of women's clothing and activewear, and elevate your wardrobe with everyday staples or explore our stylish weekend-ready ensembles. Discover the latest additions to our women's fashion line and shop today at BeReal.

BeReal offers top-notch quality in women's clothing, activewear, women's hoodies, sports bras, and women's shorts.

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BEREAL Embellished Mae Denim Jacket

Explore the freshest trends in women's fashion. A blazer or jacket is a timeless piece that effortlessly transitions from casual to chic, whether paired with jeans or trousers. BeReal's collection of women's blazers and jackets empowers you to craft a sophisticated and impactful appearance.

At BeReal, we specialize in premium denim. Our jacket is meticulously crafted from exceptionally soft and enduring denim fabric, featuring a classic collar, button-up front, and elegant pearl details, making it an essential addition to your wardrobe.

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My opinion on the Denim Jacket

My first instinct said; "oh my, beads, am I going to like those on the jacket?" Hell yes, and what could be more me than a bead-embellished jacket? 😁

No worries, I have more than enough beads in my closet. I have no plans to pull them off my jeans jacket and start using them for my beadwork. 😂

There is just one thing so terribly sad, and it will become clear to you when you look at the short video I made. 😞

Video by Seadbeady

You may have guessed that the weather wasn't compliant. My beautiful jacket will stay locked in my closet for the time being. The poor thing. 😨

I can't wait for the sun to do her job again and give us some warmer, dryer weather, and it will be my time to shine. 😎

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I also found this interesting blog post on their website.

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

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Thursday, 12 January 2023

Interview With Fashion Designer Kara Mac

Hi There..... Are you interested in sustainable fashion? Would a footwear fashion designer interview be interesting to you?


Picture provided by Kara Mac

Come on, there is no point in denying it. Every woman loves footwear. There are lots of women with a compulsive buying disorder (CBD), and for some, it’s all about the shoes. They would love this new fashion designer interview, and I am not inventing this. The addiction is real, just as I am a seedbeadaholic. 😏

They may not list my addiction in books, but it’s just as genuine as a three-dollar bill. You know what that means, of course, bogus. I swear, though, that CBD is an actual addiction. 😳

No need to worry, however, if people want to sell products with CBD in them, there is no reason to fear you might get addicted to shopping. 😁

The compound found in cannabis used in those products doesn’t get you addicted either. Oh my, so boring, I need a glass of whiskey and a cigar. 😫

Are you crazy? Eek, I dislike the taste of anything that contains alcohol, and I never touched a cigar or a cigarette in my life. Hmm, that last one could be a lie. I’m not sure if having a barbeque is smoking? Ok, boring, but that’s just me. 😜

Time to change the subject to more interesting matters. Let’s see how the fashion designer, starring on my blog today, answered my questions. 😍

Picture provided by Kara Mac

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

Kara Mac, Creator, and CEO of Kara Mac Shoes

How old are you?

57

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

I created the world's first, instantly swappable ladies’ shoe from heel to toe. One pair can become multiple looks with our interchangeable heel covers, sandal straps, and toe clips we call Candy. We are disrupting the footwear industry one shoe at a time.

What made you decide to become a Fashion Designer?

I was a child artist and preferred doodling all over my notebooks instead of getting good grades in the basics. My mom taught me to sew starting at age 7 and when I was 12 years old, I told my mother I was going to go to the Fashion Institute of Technology to be a fashion designer. It was the only school I applied to, and I was very lucky to be accepted.

Is fashion important to you? Why? 

Very much so. Fashion has always given me the ability to be myself. I’ve gone through many phases throughout my years, from preppy to punk to classic, bohemian, and back to classic. I dress according to the weather, my mood, and where my day is taking me. My fashion is not necessarily about being noticed, it’s about airing confidence and a tiny form of power. 

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

I am super proud to have earned a double utility patent from the USPTO for my heel change invention. It took five years, an incredible amount of money to the attorney, and a trip to DC to meet with the Examiner. I knew what I had engineered had not been done before, but getting that point across and validated by the USPTO was incredible.

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

I want to learn to drive an 18-wheeler truck. I actually hate driving long distances, and would not use the license, but I’d love the challenge to try it.

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

In my younger self, the brand name was important as I wanted to be associated with the coolness and/or price tag. Now, I only buy specific brands for quality and/or sustainability purposes.

Describe your personal style of fashion?

It always depends on the occasion. I am a Rent the Runway Member and rent my clothes for most events, weddings, and business meetings. It allows me to continue my pledge of sustainability and wear the coolest outfits once and then return. 

I am 6’ tall and not overweight, so many styles look good on me, but I stay away from anything above my knees and anything unconstructed in the waistline. I love to layer and mix and match. 

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

Denim skinny jeans, a white tee shirt, a cool sweatshirt or jacket (love my Camo Jacket), and a scarf around my neck. I always wear a pair of my Kara Mac Shoes boots or sandals. On a bad hair day, I’ll grab one of my woven narrow-brim hats and throw a colorful scarf around it or wear one of my many baseball caps.

Picture provided by Kara Mac

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

I think I may have, based on likes and comments on my social media, but who knows? Ultimately, our goal at Kara Mac Shoes is to influence people towards sustainable fashion that is well-made and versatile. 

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

Wear-now is the oversized faux fur and shearling jackets and coats with a huge scarf, fingerless gloves, and a cashmere sweater, jeans, and ankle boots. I love comfy, flowy cotton day dresses in Spring and Summer with contrasting sweaters, jackets, or shawls. Thong sandals with coordinating straps and heel covers are always fun and a great way to show off your personality in a subtle way.

I am currently watching denim as it is coming back with so many styles. This trend is one that is driving my sustainable bootie line. 

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

Anything fast-fashion and I can’t stand those dresses and shirts with the cut-outs at the waist and all over the back. I hope that disintegrates soon. Ultimately, while fast fashion is affordable, it is not good for the environment. You’re better off spending more on a quality piece that will last. 

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Wear what makes you comfortable and confident. Fashion is about self-expression. When we are portraying who we are through fashion, it builds confidence. That’s why I love fashion right now – it’s so open and expressive. Just do you.

Who is your style icon and why?

Although I’ve worked in the fashion industry for over 20 years alongside some top designers, ultimately my style icon is ME. That’s why I dress the way I do. At all times, I must be comfortable and warm. 

I despise bras and Spanx although I will wear them with formalwear. I often think of people like the late Vivienne Westwood and Betsy Johnson, who are the epitome of personal style and self-expression that is authentic to who they are. Still, I can also say that is true for most designers and that’s what makes them successful.

Picture provided by Kara Mac

Thanks, Kara, for answering my questions. I think your heels are a magnificent invention. I've seen nothing like it. They could change a pair of boots from daywear into party wear.

If you are ready for some more, check out my previous fashion designer blog posts.
https://seadbeady.blogspot.com/2022/10/interview-with-fashion-designers.html

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

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Sunday, 8 January 2023

Interview With Fashion Stylist Paola Farina

Hi There..... Would you like to know more about styling? Can I persuade you to read a fashion stylist interview?



If yes, perfect. If not, such a shame. You never know what you’ll be missing if you don’t read on, so perhaps you should? 😳

Yesterday I was at my grandniece’s first birthday celebration, so I didn’t have time to write a blog post. You won’t be so cruel to forbid me from partying. 😜

I know it wasn’t a last-minute party. I could have foreseen this, and written the blog post in advance, so all I needed to do was hit the publish (panic) button. 😎

I am so sorry, but I just didn’t feel the need to write and thought you wouldn’t mind the wait. As Benjamin Franklin said; “He that can have patience can have what he will.” 😉

I am uncertain you can have what you want after the wait. I waited and waited, but my brain just didn’t comply. All I did was stare at a blank page, thinking, what on earth am I going to write this time? 😧

What I am certain of is that you can get the fashion stylist interview I planned. It figures, some people always get what they want. It’s just not fair. 😭😂

Picture provided by Paola Farina

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

Paola, stylist, I run my company, Paola Farina Styling, focused on personal, commercial, and event styling

How old are you?

45

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

I deal with styling, in particular. I work with individuals and emerging artists and brands to create their personal image. At the University of Milan, I graduated in Communication Sciences. 

I have a Master's degree in Luxury Goods from the Polytechnic, and I attended several professional styling courses in Milan, New York, and London.

What made you decide to become a Fashion Stylist?

Fashion has always been part of my life since I was a child. I enjoyed playing with the “Fashion Wheel”, a game that allowed you to create the strangest looks. 

Growing up, I supported my passion, despite my parents agreed little. Let's say I can't imagine doing something different. For a few years, I have also been involved with communication, for Newscorp and Elsevier, but the emotions of the photographic sets, the red carpet, and the fashion shows are difficult to find elsewhere.

Is fashion important to you? Why? 

As I told you, fashion has always been part of my life. I was born in a small town near Milan, the Italian capital of fashion and design. It could not be otherwise. I believe that sparkling and shimmer have always attracted me, in the world of fashion it is all magical, all beautiful, it is a world where nothing seems to go badly.

Picture provided by Paola Farina

What are your successes and how did you achieve them?

I never measured my successes based on what I earned, but from the satisfaction that it gave me with a certain type of project, and from the value, in terms of beauty, which I created with that project. 

I never make comparisons with other professionals. It is wrong and often only creates stress. I focus on my goals and try to achieve them.

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

I would like to dress Olena Zelenska. Sometimes, I fantasize also, to take a year off to travel around the world.

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

It depends, I try to buy what I like and reflects my personality, and not what is fashionable. Sometimes the two things coincide.

Describe your personal style of clothing?

Natural, creative, and dramatic.

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

I have developed it over the years. Today, it is easier just to ask for a fashion stylist’s help or take one of the many quizzes that are online. I go for comfy-luxury styling when I work, we could call it “athleisure”. 

At night, I prefer to exaggerate with heels, colors, and accessories. In work meetings, I add a creative and personal touch to classic garments such as a blazer and a pair of tailored pants.

In what way do you influence other people’s clothing style?

I don't like to influence, let's say that I try to recommend people to follow what is their authentic style, but for fear or personal reasons they have abandoned it.

Picture provided by Paola Farina

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

Colors, volumes, and leather. I like the way fashion reinterprets the great classics of the past. Like, for example, the punk version of Holly Golightly (Breakfast at Tiffany) staged by Givenchy.

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

I have always hated clothes and accessories that are too romantic and I can't stand velvet. So, I would say these two. I love comfortable volumes, but I find Balenciaga's exasperation out of tune.

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Try to understand who you are, free from conditioning, dressing up will be easier and more fun.

Who is your style icon and why?

I have a long list; I like Audrey Hepburn, so effortlessly chic, I love Charlize Theron, so glamourous, and Gwyneth Paltrow, so elegant. Kate's (Moss) styling is so cool, I love it. 

I grew up in the era of supermodels. I loved them all, but my favorite was Kristen McMenamy for her ability to interpret and make the clothes she wore alive.

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

Visit an exhibition, go to the cinema, take a walk, and dedicate yourself to a sport, pets, and friends. Life is too short to waste it behind the screen of a smartphone.

Picture provided by Paola Farina

Thank you, Paola, for answering my questions. Couldn't agree more with your last answer. Corona has taught us we shouldn't take life for granted. 😍

Check out a few of my previous fashion stylist interviews:

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

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Wednesday, 4 January 2023

Interview with Fashion Model Sage Suede

Hi There..... Were you expecting a new fashion model interview from me? 


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You can tell me straight up. Perhaps not, but I am happy I found someone new to interview on my blog. I’m always delighted people take the time to answer my questions. 😊

Oh my, this can’t be happening. I almost forgot to convey to you my best wishes for the new year. I hope all your dreams come true in 2023. Hm, do I? 😕

What if you have had lots of nightmares, and they would come true this year? No, you won’t catch me wishing you horrible moments like those. 😱

I found this quote by Georgina Bloomberg that best describes how I feel: “I don’t believe in New Year’s resolutions. I think if you want to change something, change it today and don’t wait until the New Year.” 😍

You can't go wrong with that one. Now, let's get this show on the road, and find out what Sage answered to my questions. 😄

Picture provided by Sage Suede

What is your name? How old are you?

Sage Suede, 28.

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

Yes, I am active on social media. I think it's ~111k with most on Instagram.

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

Lately, it has been part-time for jewelry and local underwear brands.

What made you decide to become a Fashion Model?

My friend was organizing a runway show and she needed male models. She said that everyone knew me and they wanted me to be in the show, so that's when I did my first runway show.

How many hours do you spend modeling?

20 hours a week. Most of the time is in the studio.

Is fashion important to you? Why?

Yes, fashion is important for my happiness. As an artist, the aesthetics are pleasing to me and I like to present looks that are more fresh and original. Sometimes I do a little bit of gender-bending or non-conventional dress, based on what frames my figure.

Recently, I found that I can pull off an XL petite as a crop top if it fits my shape. For most of my photoshoots, I have cut & styled my own hair. Often, I also hire the photographers or establish a relationship with the brand before modeling for them, like when I modeled for One Gig Co and I introduced the owner to my photographer NaturallyJess before we did a skatewear shoot.

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What are your successes and how did you achieve them?

I've had a lot of international publicity for fashion modeling. This Christmas, I was in The Daily Star UK with some tasteful implied nudes. I have worked with many photographers, but one of them is closest to me (on Instagram ATXBlade) and he rents studio space for us to do high-contrast LED in duotone, as well as three-point and two-point light photos.

He gives me the opportunity to select the colors which lead to my album Savage Summer having a pink/orange color scheme. I've also found other color schemes that look striking. Blue has been a bigger theme in my new album Renegade, so I also have some blue-lit photography. We also did a red/green color scheme for Christmas with a friend.

I've been in DNA Magazine in Australia at least 7 times now which is the largest gay magazine in Asia; they've included my work both as a male model and musician next to other prominent artists like Tyler, The Creator.

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

I want to do more modeling with women. My brand is more popular with queer communities, but I know my angles very well and can make anyone look good. I am experimenting more with different genders of clothing, but my goal is not to drag, so much as to find new styles that flatter the male figure in a way that looks unique and kind of avant-garde. 

I do psychedelics, so I don't shy away from wild patterns and colors, but they need to be paired well. I have a lot of video concepts and recorded one recently that looks very smokey and surreal with lasers. I'm still editing it but it's for songs on my new album Renegade.

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

Yes, I haven't modeled for any brands that have a bad reputation. I don't mind modeling for small businesses and that has actually been a big focus in my career. I model for the local gay underwear store, Package Menswear, and am friends with the owner who is also a photographer. 

I also modeled on the runway for Ministry of Supply in Boston; they are materials engineers, so they actually designed everything to be water-resistant. I modeled a jacket for them that was made from NASA space suit material and is fully rain-repellant in a downpour. I like to support local brands through my work when I can, so I have done so when I lived in Boston and also in Austin.

Describe your personal style of clothing?

I'm eccentric and modern. I usually thrift, so I can get higher-end clothes, without breaking the bank. Depending on my mood, I might wear something that is different enough to look like someone else. 

I recently tried spraying my hair with hair color over the weekend so it was hot pink and the pink is still fading from my hair. I might keep doing it but there is still pink in my hairline, so not this weekend.

My clothing can be feminine at times, but only when it fits my shape in the right way. I will try on anything that looks cool but need to analyze it to see if it fits my shape. 

I am more masculine and comfortable with modeling soft beauty, but lately, I am breaking the mold more than ever to find new styles for photoshoots and explore new artistic horizons. As a result, I have been looking for things that I wouldn't normally wear, like pink for diverse chromatic palettes.

How did you find your personal style?

I'm my own stylist and hairdresser now, so they are my ideas. I like to create album art that is dynamic and thematic. Since I thrift or go to consignment, it is more random than department stores. 

As a kid all I could afford was Goodwill and sales bins, so I got very good at shopping and sifting through styles. Now I am in a better position to shop online too, but I still go to consignment.

Do you have a signature look? 

My style changes all the time. I would say right now my style is "bem bandido" or like a good baddy. It's a Brazilian expression, kind of like a Robin Hood-type thing. 

In the southwest, you could say renegade cowboy, depending on the movie so I went with Renegade for my last album title. I don't stick to just southwestern clothing, although I have leather chaps that I'm also wearing in an upcoming video.

My first album, it was simple and I just did a white background with my image on a skateboard. That album was more about 3D music videos that were featured in a local art gallery.

The second album, Foolin Around, was all high-contrast black and white photography with underwear modeling for Package Menswear, which I also made into a coffee table book.

Nothing is set in stone, I never want to look stale but I like that the music has thematic visuals and colors, so there's an entire experience with each album that is often multidimensional.

I guess people usually see me in a snapback and gold hoop earrings lately so maybe that is my current signature look.

Picture provided by Sage Suede

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

Yes, I have noticed a lot of local guys have started wearing gold hoop earrings, since my recent influencer relationships with Gemsaza.net and Lorianze.com. I wear gold hoops all the time and think that it is a good look for most men because it brings attention to eye level. I focus more on chunky jewelry in metallic tones, as this is better for men's fashion and hip-hop.

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

I think that it's interesting how elaborate makeup artists are getting with brows. I keep mine more natural but it's good for high fashion when they do them bleached or with pearls. For every day, I do not think I would bleach or shave mine but I would like to try the pearl brows or a pearl stud. The Marilyn stud could also work as a pearl.

I'm pleased to find more color and variety this year, as the American corporate scene can be very bland and derivative of high-end fashion. I'm inspired by Colombian fashion and culture a lot, so I love that bright colors are making a comeback in summer. 

Unfortunately, there is too much pandering in Texas, as if they think our demographic only wants bland flannels and plaids, so I have been ignoring most of that clothing for bright colors lately. I have a lot of neutrals already so I didn't feel the need to buy them, lately. I usually find better variety and styles at thrift stores than at the local mall.

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

Cargo pants are making a comeback and I read about how they can look hot in higher-end materials, but they are usually just saggy and cotton so that has been a disappointment. I want them in silk though.

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

I think going back to my earlier comment, I may be Texan but my taste is influenced by global fashion and not defined based on regional stereotypes. 

You get a bunch of executives in a board room and often they are making assumptions, rather than sending me the coolest products that they forward to New York or LA, we get everything hokey. When I went to Zara in Boston and NYC, the quality and styles were much better than the Zara in Austin.

I would love to see that change, Austin is a well-developed city, so most people still want to look cool and have more developed palettes like mine since they grew up with the internet. I'm thinking of leaving for somewhere more cosmopolitan but everyone here has access to the internet like I do.

My recommendation would be to develop brands that are fashionable and tasteful. I know I am outrageous but just make them look good and stop imitating basics all the time. 

The great designs fly off the shelves when they are not too outrageous so I would like to see more of the designs and less of the derivative fodder at the mall. 

A good example that has become a bit basic is I used to have a snapback with tropical florals on it. I've seen it repeated so many times on hats that it isn't as cool as when I got it back then but it sold well because it is colorful and interesting.

I spend a lot of time online so I see many brands that are cool and colorful that have inspired designs, so corporations need to compete with them to stay in business, instead of doing dull knockoffs of each other all the time. You can tell I have been disappointed with the mall lately lol but if they don't read this then they may fall behind.

Who is your style icon and why?

I think my biggest style icon at the moment is Karol G. Like her video for Bichota has a lot of cool looks. Obviously, I don't copy anyone directly, but you know like I might wear a cute crop top too and I find inspiration in colors and ideas. She also does a lot of cool hair colors and has been one of my favorite musicians for the past few years.

Bad Bunny has been a big influence on fashion this year and I like him, but bucket hats aren't a preference for my face shape. I noticed more corporate inspiration based on his fashion this year, but honestly, they did it in a duller way, instead of showing the full vibrance that makes his looks cool and exciting. I also think about J Balvin's style on Colores.

I'm definitely influenced by Madonna too, when I made the coffee table book for Foolin Around, it was inspired by her book during Erotica. My version was only underwear though, so it wasn't so dirty. 

I have many other influences too and am hoping to learn more about South American fashion because I enjoy it a lot. I went to Brazil about 5 years ago and found some cool outfits. One shirt I had for a while was the Virgin Mary, but they made her face look exactly like Britney Spears and all in duotone blue/yellow. I think we need more color in my state.

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

I also direct and edit my videos on Youtube.com/c/sagesuede so the design and fashion go into them too. I like to pair things in a way that is dramatic without many preconceptions.
On Instagram, I share all of my recent modelings so it can be a good place to stay in touch with my style: instagram.com/sage_suede

Picture provided by Sage Suede

Thank you, Sage, for answering my questions, I think it's cool that you want to present looks that are fresher and more original. If you ask me people are meant to be different. 😎

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

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Wednesday, 28 December 2022

Interview With Jewelry Designer Amber Kers

Hi There..... Are you in for another jewelry designer interview?


Picture provided by Amber Kers

I am, so you will have to be as well. Just read the darn blog post. Now tell me, what have you got to lose other than a little of your precious time? 😉

I order you to do so. I am telling you, there is no need to be stubborn about this.  😈

Are you still reading on? So cool, I never in a million years thought this would work. What difference does it make if I say sorry? If I offended you, it’s likely you aren’t even reading anymore, or are you?  😲

Perhaps it’s just like an extremely boring movie. You keep watching, hoping it might get better to the end. Ok, I am honestly sorry if I upset you. Oh my, I hope I haven’t lost new readers just by pulling your leg a little.  😏

Some people may already realize that it’s just not my fault. I had no say in the process of my making, so it’s all my parent’s fault. They made me into the person I am today.  😂

Now that’s what I would call a good lead to get to the next part of my blog post. What made Amber Kers into the jewelry designer she is today?  😍

Picture provided by Amber Kers

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

My name is Amber Kers, and I am the owner of Amber Krs Jewelry

How old are you?

32

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

I am a jeweler, metalsmith, and gemologist. From time to time, I dabble in lapidary (gemstone cutting and faceting) but I'm very new to the art and still learning. 

What made you decide to become a Jewelry Designer?

I’ve always had a love for jewelry and creating pieces. I just didn't realize I could turn my hobby into a career. It wasn't until I realized I couldn't, nor did I want to, do anything else. I didn't want to work for someone else's dream, but wanted to work for myself. 

Is fashion important to you? Why?       

Absolutely, it's an expression of who you are or who you want to be. It's one of the easiest ways we can represent our own unique individuality.                                                                                                                          

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

My biggest success is being able to wake up every day and do something I love. I achieved that by having people close to me believe in what I was doing, working hard, and never giving up. Success is truly a mindset and if you really want to make something happen, you can. 

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

I would love to one day own a brick-and-mortar store, showcasing not only my jewelry but other artists as well. I would also love to start gemstone mining. It's really important to connect with the source and since I have always been a rockhound, it would be so much fun to mine gemstones, cut them, and feature those in my jewelry. 

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

No. I've bought designer brands before and they have not stood the test of time. Meanwhile, I have clothes from Target I've had for years! I think for a lot of brands, it's just a status symbol. I have no problem telling people who compliment my outfit that I got it at a TJ Maxx or Plato's Closet. It almost feels like a win, because I can look this good and I got a deal! 

Describe your personal style of clothing?

This is a hard question because I don't like to box myself in. I just wear what I like or how I'm feeling that day. It's all about comfort and texture. I like neutral tones and black, not too much color for me. If you dress on trend, that just means your style will come and go. I like timeless looks.  

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

By wearing what I like and having a knack for putting stuff together and never underestimating the power of layering. Since high school, I don't think my style has changed much. I've always just wanted to feel comfortable and like to look good. I love a good black onesie, jeans, a blazer, a big belt, and boots. Simple, comfortable, and timeless.  

Picture provided by Amber Kers

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

I'd sure like to think so. People compliment my outfits or ask me where I got certain clothing items or jewelry and I'm always happy to share, so it can inspire them to create a look that compliments their style. 
 

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

People are wearing what feels right to them, and I'm all about it. You shouldn't be boxed into certain trends or “norms” just wear what makes you feel more like you and not someone else. 

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

It’s insane to me that 90s and early 2000s trends are coming back around. I didn't think I'd be this young to see it. 

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Stop caring so much. I know this sounds contradictory but a majority of the outfit compliments I've had have been me just throwing something on. Be more natural and effortless, just be comfortable. 

Who is your style icon and why?

I don't have one, be your own style icon! I think certain people have influenced me throughout the years, but I can't point to anyone in particular and say I want to emulate this person.  

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

Follow me on Instagram @amberkrsjewelry for some beautiful handmade jewelry that's one of a kind. 

Picture provided by Amber Kers

Thanks, Amber, for answering my questions. I love the style of your jewelry, so delicate and fine. 😍

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

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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