Sunday, 29 January 2023

Interview With Jewelry Designer Alexis Taub

Hi There..... Have you been looking for fine jewelry designs? If yes, you might like this next jewelry designer interview.


Picture provided by Alexis Taub

I love all kinds of jewelry, but sometimes you have to choose what kind of jewelry designs fit you best. 😊

This reminds me of short a trip to Amsterdam we made a few years ago. We stepped into a large jewelry store, and as I was paying lots of attention to the jewelry, I lost sight of my hubby. 😕

After looking around for a few minutes, I saw him coming from behind a counter with a shopping bag. You can imagine how curious I was. 😳

It’s always fun when your loved one buys you something to surprise you. He pulled a chunky necklace out of the bag. Oh my, I was so delighted. 😍

Nah, I’m sorry, I hated it. Still, I didn't want him to be disappointed, so I put it on, and to his regret, he had to admit it looked pretty bad around my neck. 😌

I was so glad that for a moment I forgot everything around me and did a happy dance in the middle of the store. 😎

He looked at me, disgruntled, so I stopped to see everyone staring at me. Oh my, did I really do that? 😱

Of course not, but I have never been happier with his critique, and luckily the necklace wasn’t expensive at all. 😥

Time to talk about the jewelry designs from the jewelry designer I am presenting on my blog today. 😃

Picture provided by Alexis Taub

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

My name is Alexis Taub, and I am the jewelry designer and founder of Alexis Jae Jewelry.

How old are you?

I am 29.

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

I studied finance and entrepreneurship in college. I now run Alexis Jae Jewelry. 

What made you decide to become a Jewelry Designer?

My family has been manufacturing jewelry for 70+ years. My mother joined her father in the jewelry business 40 years ago. I always loved how jewelry designs not only transform any look but bring confidence. 

Is fashion important to you? Why? 

Creating new pieces of jewelry and watching them come to life is extra special because I get to do it with my mom. My favorite part of making fine jewelry designs is that it’s meant to be worn year after year and passed down through generations. Every piece has a story behind it. 

Picture provided by Alexis Taub

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

I feel very proud to have started Alexis Jae Jewelry as a side hustle. Once it was profitable enough, I left my job in finance to pursue it full-time. I feel so lucky to wake up every day excited to start work.

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

I want to help other women start businesses to help them find careers they are passionate about. 

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

Alexis Jae Jewelry is all about quality without labels. We want to create timeless pieces that don’t have a markup just because of the brand name.

Describe your personal style of fashion?

Basic clothing and neutrals are what I love most. I choose clothing and jewelry that is timeless. I wear more subtle clothing and then let my jewelry shine. For my jewelry, I like it to really pop. 

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

My style is all about being functional and effortless. I’ve found my jewelry has helped me put it together. I love investing in staples that I can wear over and over. 

Picture provided by Alexis Taub

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

I like to help people find their jewelry style. It’s amazing to get to work with each of my customers to help them choose a piece they can wear day after day. 

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

My favorite jewelry trends are the tennis style. We’ve done them in earrings, necklaces, bracelets, every color, and every cut. Tennis bracelets are a classic you can wear anywhere. 

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

With jewelry, I think it’s always best to invest in high-quality material that lasts. I don’t like the fast fashion trend. If it’s not gold, it will tarnish over time. 

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Don’t follow trends, follow what you like. Fashion is all about feeling confident. 

Picture provided by Alexis Taub

Thank you, Alexis, for answering my questions. You have some great jewelry designs on your website, and I love that you have something in every price range. 😍

If you are up for it, check out some of my previous jewelry designer interviews:

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

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Sunday, 22 January 2023

Interview With Makeup Artist Brandi Boulet

Hi There..... Are you a fan of special effects in movies or series? How about I let my new makeup artist give you a behind the screens look?


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Dean Jagger as "Lucien" on See Season 3. Dean wears a facial scar appliance and pierced ear appliances
I love special effects makeup. Yesterday I watched the last episode of Glow Up Season 3 on Netflix. Oh my, I just love that show. 😍

The makeup artists are so talented, and they make the most incredible looks or special effects makeup. I am practicing so I can be on the show one day too. 😊

Haha, I wish. Although I have been on television a few times in the past. Not in shows, but on television quizzes, and believe it or not, I have won a few things this way. Ah yes, if you were in doubt, I have half a brain. 😄

One time, I won two large boxes filled with separate boxes of domino building blocks, and another large box full of centipedes. My kids had so much fun with those. 😍

Ah, talking about fun things, how about I get to the point, and see how the new makeup artist on my blog today answered my questions? 😊

Picture provided by Brandi Boulet

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

My name is Brandi Boulet, and I’m a self-employed makeup artist working primarily in film and television. I’ve worked on several projects for companies like Apple TV+, Sony, Amazon Prime, and Netflix. 

I work mostly as a Department Head and Designer, which means I lead a team of makeup and special effects artists throughout the filming of each project. I also collaborate with directors, producers, and showrunners on achieving the right look for the actors and designing the looks for the show. 

When the show starts, I lead the team and make sure everyone is working together and on the same page for getting all of the looks for the actors done in a timely and coordinated fashion, and we go to set and maintain the makeup and support our actors throughout each filming day. 

How old are you?

I’m 41 years old. 

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

Most of the work I have done in the past 5 years has been in television and film. For the past 4 shows, I have been the department head and/or designer for the special effects makeup/prosthetics. 

For anyone unfamiliar with what the prosthetics department does - it refers to any sort of major wounds or facial transformations, blood rigs and bleeding wounds, aliens and monsters. Anything that cannot be achieved with regular makeup, that needs an additional 3-d component, or to change an actor’s face, or to show a bad wound, or all of the above! 

What made you decide to become a MakeUp Artist?

I was always fascinated by the idea of “movie magic”. As a child and teenager, I loved watching films and always wondered how they made big monsters. 

I remember watching movies like “Evil Dead” and “The Thing” and thinking it would be so interesting to work on something like that.  

When I graduated high school I went to college and took social studies, and one day my high school art teacher was at my college and said “you should be in art”. So when I graduated I decided to go to art school and thought about a career in graphic design. 

When I sat down and thought about all of the things I could possibly do for a living, I thought about making monsters again. I thought “maybe I should see if there’s a way I can study this?” 

Through some research, I found only two schools in Canada (at the time) that offered education in this field, so I picked one and that was that! 

Is beauty important to you? Why? 

This is an interesting question, as I am not a typical “beauty” makeup artist. I have done a lot of fashion and red carpet work and in that context, I would say it’s absolutely important to make people feel beautiful. 

Is beauty something that is important to me personally? Not really. I love makeup for how it can make us feel, how it can show someone a different version of themselves, and how fun it is to play with as an art tool. 

I absolutely love really well-done beauty makeup and follow a lot of amazing artists on Instagram that produce this kind of work. 

On a personal level, it’s nice to feel beautiful, but as cheesy as it sounds I think it’s most important to be a beautiful person on the inside. At the end of the day, makeup washes off, and you’re left with yourself. 

Picture provided by Brandi Boulet
Cailee Spaeny as "Lily" on The Craft: Legacy

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

I think that most of my successes have been achieved through a series of small steps in the right direction. I’ve worked on films that have gone to Cannes and been there for the celebrations, I’ve worked on teams where my supervisors have been nominated for Oscars and I myself have been nominated for a Canadian Screen Award. 

I started out working for free on short films and slowly built up a network of people to work with. Slowly we all started getting bigger and bigger projects, and now we are still able to work together but on a much larger scale. 

I also am really passionate about the work I do. I truly enjoy it. So when I get an opportunity, I’m able to be excited about it and go in intending to learn as much as I can by doing the best I can. 

This is still true even as a Department Head. I constantly learn from my team as they do from me. I think having an open mind and never thinking you know everything is important.  Last but not least, I am grateful for the opportunities, and I think that sends good energy out.

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

On a few projects, I have been lucky enough to travel for work, but I really hope to work on more international jobs. I love going to new places and meeting new people and typically when you’re doing that on a film set you have access to some pretty cool places that you wouldn’t normally get to see as a regular tourist.

In the future, I would also like to work on some more big feature films. I have been working in TV for a few years, which has been great but my true love is film, and I’d love to work on a series like “Harry Potter”. 

Even though they are done, something along those lines would be really fun! I’d love to do something in the fantasy realm or work on a period piece, anything from the 1960s to the 1990s would be lots of fun to do.

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

The most important to me is quality, but generally, that is pretty synonymous with name brands. I have mostly higher-end makeup in my kit - Pat McGrath, Charlotte Tilbury, Nars, Chanel, Laura Mercier, etc. but I will say that there are also some great drugstore brands available. 

I always do a quality test before adding something to my kit. It’s important to know how the products work (how long they last, do they get oily, do they smear, etc.) before using them on a project, and the best way is to test them out on yourself or on a team member.

Describe your personal make-up style?

I would say my personal makeup style is skin focused. I really strive to take care of my skin because good skin is the best base for nice makeup. 

I NEVER go to sleep with makeup on, and I always cleanse my face before bed, especially if I have worn makeup. For morning and night, I have a skincare routine and wear SPF. 

Regularly I also get lash lifts & tints so that I don’t have to wear mascara all the time, and it has been great!

My daily makeup is very simple because when you work on set you’re in for some very long days (12-16+ hours). If I have the energy to do any makeup it’s usually just eyeliner, a lash curl if needed (which is not often if you have a lash lift!) a bit of mascara, a spot of concealer, and some brows. 

We still wear masks at work for the time being so doing full foundation, blush, and lipstick is wasted and just makes the mask dirty on the inside!
If I’m not at work and going out, I’ll jazz it up a bit and match my makeup to my outfit and do something fun.

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

When I first started in makeup I worked for MAC Cosmetics for almost 5 years. During this time I got to play around so much and with so many different looks, I got to see what I liked, what looked good, and what made me feel good. 

This was formative in my makeup style because I got to test a different look every day as part of my job! 

I wouldn’t say that I have a signature look, but I love classic glow skin, full lashes and red lip. I loved wearing different colored lipsticks prior to the pandemic but again, with the mask-wearing at work, I haven’t been doing that anymore. I tend to go for a red, or a brighter red orange but also play around with a lot of different colors and shades.

Picture provided by Brandi Boulet
touch-ups on the cast for SEE Season 3

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

I don’t think so! With my job and style I have minimal makeup at work and half the time I’m covered in blood. I try to dress nicely when I know I’m not going to get dirty, but most of the time I am getting dirty! 

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

I think the return to a more natural look is great. A few years ago the heavy makeup and contouring and severely drawn-on brows looked good on some people on Instagram but when I would see regular people walking around town who didn’t know how to expertly apply these looks, their makeup would look clownish. 

I saw so many people with orange faces or brown lines on their noses or eyebrows that were way too thick and dark to suit them. I think a return to more natural looks is a good shift. 

Don’t get me wrong, I think playing with all kinds of makeup and trends is great, and important but that one wasn’t totally consumer friendly. 

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

Pencil thin eyebrows. I know the resurgence of the 90s 2000s is in effect, but trust me, do not wax your brows pencil thin. You’ll regret it when the tide shifts in the other direction and your eyebrows no longer grow back.

What kind of beauty advice would you give us?

Take care of your skin! Honestly, take care of your skin. Always take off your makeup before bed. Make sure you moisturize and establish a good skincare routine. 

Drink lots of water and wear SPF. Good skin is the best base for makeup. 
If you are going out and doing a big makeup, make sure you allow some extra time to do a hydrating face/eye/lip mask first. It will make a big difference!

Who is your style icon and why?

I can’t say that I have one particular style icon, but I pick elements of styles I like from a lot of different people. I take inspiration from celebrities, Instagrammers, and just walking around the city I live in. 

Lately, I’ve really been digging Florence Pugh’s style. She always looks fabulous on the red carpet, and absolutely slayed in the 60s looks Heba Thorisdottir created for “Don’t Worry Darling”

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

If you are interested in seeing some of my work you can watch SEE on Apple TV+, and “The Horror of Dolores Roach” coming out on Amazon Prime later this year. You can also follow me on Instagram at @brandi.boulet and get in touch via direct message. Thanks!!!

Picture provided by Brandi Boulet
Mainei Kinamaka as "Lu" on SEE Season 3. Mainei wears a 2 piece burn scar appliance and blood dressing.

Thank you so much, Brandi, for answering my questions. I think your special effects makeup is pretty cool. 😍

Perhaps you would like to read a few of my previous makeup artist's interviews

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

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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Thursday, 19 January 2023

How To Support A Good Night's Rest - Kneipp® Good Night Body Lotion And Body Cream

Hi There..... Are you a fan of body care products like body lotion or body cream?


You should be, you know, because your skin needs to be nourished with products like body lotion or body cream. It would thank you for it. 😉

No, there is no need to fear. Your skin might feel better, but will not be actually talking to you and telling you what it needs. 😁

That would be quite handy from time to time, wouldn’t it? Then again, it could also pose problems for some people. 😨

Imagine what would happen if you have been ill for a few days. Perhaps you were too tired to take a shower, but had no more food in the fridge. 😧

Can you envision what would happen if you would go to the supermarket? 😰

Your skin would keep screaming; Please wash me, please wash me urgently. I’m certain pretty soon all eyes would be on you. Now, that would be fun. 😂

Nah, of course not, but let's get back to the lovely gift package with body lotion and body cream Kneipp® sent me in exchange for my honest opinion. 😍

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About Kneipp®

Water held a special significance to our founder, Sebastian Kneipp, often referred to as the "Water Doctor" in Europe. He was a pioneer in hydrotherapy and holistic healing, shaping these practices 130 years ago.

People from various corners sought his healing wisdom, a tradition that persists today. However, now you can relish it in the comforting confines of your own bathtub.

Sebastian Kneipp's profound understanding of the healing potential of nature and the synergy of the five pillars - water, plants, exercise, nutrition, and balance - still forms the bedrock of the Kneipp® brand. It remains our mission to uphold Kneipp's legacy and translate it into the contemporary context.

We firmly believe that his philosophy is more pertinent than ever.

Kneipp® Good Night product line

Introducing the latest addition to our brand, the Goodnight line, specifically designed to facilitate a restful night's sleep. Immerse yourself in the warm, woody aromas of Swiss pine and Amyris, creating an atmosphere that aids in calming the mind, promoting a more restful sleep, and ensuring you wake up revitalized the following morning.

This collection is especially beneficial for those dealing with sleep difficulties or going through a restless period.

Experience a good night's sleep for a better morning.

Swiss Pine:

Derived from Alpine pine trees, Swiss pine essential oil imparts a soothing and comforting fragrance, fostering a serene ambiance.

Amyris:

Extracted from the small birch tree, Amyris Balsamifera, the essential oil from this plant contains a high concentration of Valeraniol, a substance renowned for its calming properties.

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Body Lotion Good Night

The Kneipp® Rich Caring Body Milk Good Night, enriched with shea butter and cell-protecting vitamin E, works to moisturize, nourish, and fortify the skin barrier.

This body milk serves as a hydrating boost during the night, inducing a relaxing effect. The comforting warm woody fragrance, a blend of natural Amyris and Swiss pine, provides assistance for restlessness and sleep-related issues.

Featuring two precious essential oils extracted from a birch tree and a pine tree from the Alps, this body milk is suitable for both normal and dry skin. With its lightweight texture, it is swiftly absorbed after application, ensuring you sleep peacefully and wake up with well-nourished skin!

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My opinion on the Body Lotion

I love this new body milk. It is very easy to apply and rub into the skin, and it doesn't feel sticky afterward. It is subtle and unobtrusive, but perceptible. 😃

I'm not always a fan of scents that are woody and smoky, but this one is just right for me. It's all a question of taste, of course. As usual with Kneipp® products, they have put a lot of thought into the packaging as well. 😎


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Body Cream Good Night

The Good Night Rich Caring Body Cream provides hydration, nourishment, and support for the skin barrier, thanks to premium natural ingredients like shea butter and cell-protecting vitamin E. This delightfully scented body cream, designed for relaxation, imparts an extra layer of care to the skin during the night.

Incorporate the body cream into your daily routine, gently massaging it into the skin. The comforting aroma of the natural essential oils of Swiss pine and Amyris creates a warming sensation, promoting relaxation in both your mind and body, ensuring a more restful sleep.

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My opinion on the Body Cream

There isn't a tremendous difference between both products, except for the texture. The body cream is, of course, a lot richer. 😊

I am quite a fan of this new line. Sleep is something that has always been problematic for me. I wasn't aware of the fact that there are products that could support a good night's rest. It's not that I don't wake up anymore, because I am still here writing, but I seem to fall asleep again faster. 😉 

I also found this interesting blog post from Kneipp :

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

Renata (Seadbeady) 

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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? 


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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?


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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.

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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

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Renata (Seadbeady) 

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