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#FearlessWoman Feature | Cortnie of Love, Cortnie

March 10, 2015 by Whitney 12 Comments

I’m thrilled to announce the beginning of my #FearlessWoman series, in honor of Women’s History Month. I’m constantly inspired by those around me, especially strong and driven women. I’ve been blessed to meet and form pretty awesome relationships with several dynamic women who happen to be entrepreneurs as well. I think of these women as Fearless because with all they have going on in their day-to-day lives, they still manage to do so much. From working 9-5’s to running households and small businesses, raising children (and husbands, hehe), these women do it all and they do it with style.

Cortnie Hutchinson, a Columbia, MD native and now a Miami resident, definitely fits the #FearlessWoman criteria. I consider Cortnie a friend and I’ve been inspired by her drive and style since we met at the Starbucks in Columbia Mall, back in 2011. From the moment we met, I knew she was destined for greatness. Not only is Cortnie a stylish blogger, but also a driven small business owner. Her handbag line, Love, Cortnie is all kinds of fabulous! Read ahead to find out more about this #FearlessWoman making things happen.

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1. What’s a typical day for Cortnie?

Oh boy. I wake up and wrap up any orders that are being shipped out that day. I take them to the post office and then proceed to run any other errands while I’m out. Which will basically include local fabric stores for basic supplies and possibly the grocery store. I get home and jump online for maybe an hour. Check emails and send out shipping notifications for the orders that shipped. I may do a post or 2 on social media while I’m at it. Once I’m done with that I may eat something. If I’m lucky. I’m getting better at it. Once all of that is out of the way I get to work. I’m working on new orders or maybe even a new design all together. This goes on for the majority of my day depending on how much I have to do. I usually stop in the evening around 8-ish. I’ll relax a bit, eat and watch tv. Then I’m back online. Possibly answering more emails, browsing some of my favorite sites or ordering more supplies. I’m never in bed before 12am.

2. What inspired you to create StyleLust Pages & Love, Cortnie?

My blog StyleLust Pages was originally supposed to be a way to document and share my styling escapades. It didn’t last long and quickly became a personal style blog. Love,Cortnie didn’t get its start until about 2 years later. I was in between jobs and found myself with extra time on my hands. I had always wanted to learn how to sew and it was the perfect time. I had my grandmother teach me. It was important to me that she did. She knows how to basically do anything. I’m playing around with some scrap fabric on her sewing machine in her kitchen and mentioned it would be cool to make a clutch. We ended up going to a local fabric store and grabbed some supplies and she came back and taught me.

I always had an idea of the clutch I wanted to own, but could never actually find them in stores. Clutches weren’t a big accessory at the time and the ones available were either too small, boring, all black, etc. So I figured I’d make the kind I was looking for. I asked my blog readers what they thought and encouraged me to do it. They played a big part in how and why I got started. I learned to sew, made my first clutch and then launched my first 3 styles in my Etsy shop about a week later. I’ve now done over 150 styles to date and have expanded into totes and bucket bags in the last few months.

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3. Who are your top 3 women inspirations, famous or non-famous, and why?

My mom and my grandmother are amazing women. Amazing role models, generous and honest people. They’ve supported me since day one and I love them dearly. They occasionally play a role in new clutch designs too. Each have had bags named after them. I’ll also say Tory Burch is an inspiration. I remember reading an article about how she got her start. It also happened to be in her kitchen. I ripped that article out of the magazine and saved it. I still have it. It definitely serves as inspiration.

4. One piece of advice you have for women entrepreneurs?

Work hard, be determined, don’t settle and be consistent. If you love it you can make it your full-time job and never feel like you’re actually working. It’s an awesome feeling to be able to support yourself doing something you love and enjoy. Just go for it!

5. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

5 years from now I’d love to have expanded my brand even more. Each year I see growth and I want to keep growing. I’ve been able to manage doing everything on my own. In 5 years I’ll have a Love,Cortnie team, my pieces will be manufactured due to growth and I’ll be selling my products in large retail chains across the country and internationally.

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Filed Under: Style Tagged With: blogger style, Entrepreneurship, inspiration, Love Cortnie

LifeStyle Feature | Tanesha of Girl With Curves

November 5, 2014 by Whitney 5 Comments

I’m so honored to introduce today’s LifeStyle feature, Tanesha of Girl with Curves. Tanesha has been inspiring me with her classic and effortless style since I began my blogging career.  Her recent entrepreneur endeavors, Girl Wth Curves clothing, has also been a source of inspiration. She’s a pioneer in the plus size blogging community and is as sweet as they come. Enjoy her interview and be sure to stop by her blog and shop!

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1. Where are you from and where do you currently reside?

Born, raised and currently reside in the SF Bay Area.

2. What inspired you to start the Girl With Curves clothing line?

From a really young age, my dream was to be a designer. Growing up a girl who was not only always the biggest but also the tallest, I dreamed of making clothes that would fit girls and women who’s bodies were like mine, versus the models and celebs I saw in magazines. It was frustrating not being able to wear the amazing clothes I wanted to wear because they weren’t made in my size or they weren’t long enough, so I became fascinated with the thought of making anything my heart desired.

After starting the blog in Feb. 2011, as a creative outlet outside my former career in technology, I saw a potential to make the Girl With Curves brand into something more, and made it my goal to one day launch a collection.

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 3. Who is the ideal GWC customer?

The unapologetic size 12 – 24 curvy girl seeking classic, sophisticated style with a fashion-forward edge.

4. What’s your favorite piece form the GWC Fall Collection and why?

The Frill Hem Blazer in Ivory!  It goes with everything from jeans to a pencil skirt, and it’s appropriate for the office as well as casual settings.  I’m all about functionality and versatility for my own wardrobe, so I try my best to carry that same fashion philosophy into the clothing line.

Entrepreneur, blogger and designer @TaneshaAwasthi shares useful tips on style, life and more!

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5. Looking ahead, where would you like to see the GWC clothing line in 5 years?

My goal is for GWC to be available in boutiques in every major fashion city in the world, in addition to becoming a major online retailer.

6. As a wife, mommy, and an entrepreneur, how do you find balance in your everyday life?

I’m the oldest of 6, so I think growing up in a large family where everyone was always involved in sports and other activities in addition to school taught me how to manage many things at once.  My mom is a wizard at managing many things at once – she runs a Daycare, is the President of a National Softball League and has an eBay store. So I think I get my multi-tasking talents from her!  I also keep a very tight calendar and I let nothing stand in the way of my daily to do list.

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7. What advice do you have for someone who’s trying to find their passion and purpose in life?

No matter what anyone says or how far out of reach they may seem, always envision yourself accomplishing your goals and do everything in your power to achieve them, and it will happen!  And YES, what every wise person has ever told you is completely true – there’s no secret ingredient to success. It’s about hard work and believing in yourself every step of the way.

How can WNJ readers keep up with you?

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Thanks for reading and be sure to follow Tanesha on social media! Her brand has really expanded and she’s such an amazing and inspirational woman, mother, wife, entrepreneur and much more. We can all learn so much from her journey. Until next time, be blessed and stay safe…XO!

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Filed Under: Style, Wardrobe Wednesday Tagged With: blogger style, bloggers, LifeStyle Features, plus size shopping

Thrifty Friend #17 | Jen of Fashionably Employed

October 9, 2014 by Whitney 9 Comments

Thrifting for work wear is something I really enjoy! It’s amazing how many well made and tailored blazers and dresses you can find. Jen of Fashionably Employed is a whiz when it comes to thrifting for work wear. I’ve been following her blog for a while and I really admire her “Thrift Eye”. Loft, J. Crew and Banana Republic are just a few labels Jen has found and thrifted at her local thrift stores. She’s great at mixing thrift and non-thrift items and she even re-fashion’s some her clothing. A thrift master and a skilled DIYer? Genius! Jen’s enthusiasm about thrifting is refreshing and her knack for sewing is something I’d love posses. Enjoy her thrifty interview below and be sure to stop by and check out her style blog!

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Name, Blog Name & Location?

Jen, Fashionably Employed, from Chicago, IL.

How long have you been a thrifter?

I started thrifting about three years ago.

What are 3 words to describe your style?

Conservative, classic, and colorful

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How did you get into thrifting?

Hmmm. That’s a really good question to which I’m not sure I exactly remember the answer. I think it evolved over time. A few years back I started reading lots of blogs in various niches, but personal style blogs and minimalist blogs certainly topped the list of topics about which I enjoyed reading. I appreciated the aspect of considering and attempting to minimize the impact our lives have on the world around us. So as my style developed, I dabbled in secondhand shopping to not only find more unique pieces that I wouldn’t see all my co-workers wearing but also to be more conscientious about the sustainability of my style choices. Not being impulsive or wasteful in my purchasing habits at thrift stores when low prices can be so tempting to indulge took some practice, but I think I’ve developed some discipline in my three years or so of thrifting.

How often do you thrift?

Not as often as I’d like, but that’s probably good for my bank account. Ha. I stop in a thrift store in my hometown of Chicago about 5 – 6 times per year. I like the selections at the stores near me, but they aren’t always my favorite. However, I ALWAYS make plans to stop at both of the thrift stores near my parents house when I am home to visit them. I love the selection and make it a priority to stop in and check out what’s new. I visit them 2 – 3 times per year, so consider that another 4 – 6 visits to stores. Finally, I look forward to stopping at a local thrift store when I travel in order to explore a collection outside of my standard stomping grounds.

What are some of your favorite Thrift Stores in your area?

Savers and Goodwill are my favorites. There is a Salvation Army near me that’s alright, but the selection doesn’t seem to be quite as great. However, I think the true ticket to a great thrift store really depends on the neighborhood in which it’s located. The quality of the selection (the real selling point for me in a good thrift store) is highly dependent on the donors. So I often favor thrift stores in neighborhoods with residents who I expect would have similar shopping habits to me (or shop at stores I’d like).

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What would you say to someone who wants to try thrifting but has no idea where to start?

Start slowly and be disciplined. It’s very easy to fall into a trap that something is cheap so why not buy it. Chances are that mentality will leave one with a closet full of cheap things only a few of which they love and wear. Also, plan to commit plenty of time (at least an hour or two) when stopping into the store. Thrifting is a long-winded exploration through racks and racks of miscellaneous items. Finding a diamond in the rough brings so many shoppers back to thrifting, but they likely spent many hours sifting through stacks before landing on that perfect piece. It’s a far different experience than walking into a well-organized chain store with a selection of styles in current colors and trends.

What items do you look for most when you thrift?

Clothing, Accessories, Home Decor or a little bit of everything? Definitely clothing. I occasionally stop in the accessory or home decor section if I have something specific in mind, but I spend the majority of time in search of clothing. More specifically, I head straight for the dress section. Dresses tend to be pieces that are unique and fun but also have less wear and tear than some other types of items. I may stop in the blazer section and then the skirt section. I don’t spend as much time in the casual knits (t-shirts, light sweaters, etc..) because these items tend to be a bit more worn. And basics can be tough to find. Most people exhaust the lives of their basics before donating them. So if these pieces do make it onto the thrift store shelves, they likely are a bit tired or worn by the time I consider them as secondhand purchases.

Are there certain items you will not thrift? If so, what?

Socks and undergarments, for sure. Also, I have never looked for a pair of jeans at a thrift store. I’m certainly not afraid to buy them. But considering the difficulty in finding a perfectly fitting pair of jeans coupled with the various sizing uncertainties inherent in thrifting, I think I have just shied away from the challenge so far. Maybe one of these days when I have good chunk of time and energy on my hands to try on a boatload of pairs, I’ll give it a shot.

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Any fashion/style inspirations? Celeb or non-celeb?

Boring as it may be, none are top of mind. I gather most of my style inspiration walking down the street checking out what others are wearing and perusing Pinterest. I avidly check my Pinterest feed and pin regularly to keep track of all the inspiration I love.

What’s the biggest misconception, in your opinion, you think people have about thrifting?

That it’s gross. I understand the clothes have been worn by someone else, but I always wash or dry clean the clothes before wearing them. (Sidenote: If a piece needs to be dry cleaned before being worn, consider that in the total cost of the item. It really is just part of the effective purchase price.) Maybe thrifting being gross is an opinion and not a misconception, I suppose. But I have found plenty of high-quality pieces at budget prices that have been well-worth a little wonder about where they have been before landing in my closet.

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Thrifty Thursday Spotlight – Patrice J. Williams of Looking Fly on a Dime

September 25, 2014 by Whitney 8 Comments

Hello there and happy Thrifty Thursday! Today I’m taking a break from my Oprah’s Life You Want recap to introduce you to one of my favorite thrifty bloggers! Patrice J. Williams is the blogger behind Looking Fly on a Dime and I’ve been a follower since I stared blogging. Her blog covers all things thrift related, as well as affordable and stylish fashion tips and advice. Just a few short weeks ago, Patrice released her thrifting book Looking Fly on a Dime. This book is a great source for both avid thrifters, as well as those who want to thrift but don’t know where or how to start.

When it comes to looking fabulous on a dime, Patrice knows her stuff. It’s been a pleasure following her and I can’t wait to see what’s next for this New York fashionista. Take a look at her thrifty interview below and be sure to grab a copy of her book on Amazon. Enjoy!

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ABOUT PATRICE & THRIFTING

1. Name, location and how long have you been thrifting? 

I’m Patrice J. Williams and I live in New York, NY. I’ve been thrifting hardcore for 13 or 14 years.

2. Why did you start thrifting? 

My Mom says I used to always love the Salvation Army when I was a kid, but my first recollection of thrifting was when I was a sophomore at Temple University. I only started thrift shopping out of necessity. I had an induction ceremony to go to and I needed an outfit but had limited cash, as I was waiting on my work study check. I stumbled upon a thrift store near a fast food restaurant and I haven’t looked back since! I was able to get an entire outfit (button down top and suede skirt) for less than $10.

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3. What are 3 of your favorite thrifted items to date?

About 70 to 80% of my wardrobe is thrifted, so it’s hard for me to pick, but some of my top picks are:

– Dsquared Parka for $2. I bought it at a Salvation Army coat sale and the sales associate marked the price down because she thought it was a children’s coat. I loved the coat, but eventually sold it on eBay for close to $500.

-Theory Military Jacket for less than $1. I like going to outlets and stores that have clothes priced by the bound or bag; that’s where you get the real deals. I found a Theory jacket at the Goodwill Outlet and it’s been a constant in my wardrobe for 5 years now. It’s an olive color, which I normally wouldn’t wear, but when something’s so affordable, you can’t help but try something new.

–Vintage Zig Zag Flat Boots. I typically wear heels, but I love a good pair of flat boots that have amazing details. The boots I found were less than $10 and I’ll have to resole them soon, but they always get serious wear every fall and winter. I always get tons of compliments when I wear them. I always tell people that it’s the little details that really elevate your outfit and my zig zag boots are a prime example of that.

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ABOUT LOOKING FLY ON A DIME

4. What inspired you to write Looking Fly on a Dime? 

I tend to get the same thrift shopping questions over and over (how do you find a thrift shop, how do you clean the clothes, why do I keep striking out, etc.) so it was time to finally write the book on thrift shopping. There are hardcore thrifters, but there are also so many people who just don’t know where to start. In my book, I break it down from how to find a shop, the best strategies while you shop, and how to clean your clothes once you get home.

5. What’s the most important thing you want your readers to get from the book?

After readers finish their copy of Looking Fly on a Dime, I want them to feel empowered to thrift and cultivate their individual sense of style. I’ve worked at fashion magazines for years and I often see women who feel overwhelmed by style. My mission is to remove that intimidation from fashion and make it affordable and accessible for every single woman.

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6. What’s next for you? Any T.V. segments, events…we want to know!

I just finished hosting another one of my Ready, Set, Thrift! events in NYC and I’m working on planning some events in other cities for late fall and winter. And of course continuing to promote my book.

7. How can we keep up with you?

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The Fashion of Goodwill – Greater Washington Goodwill Fashion Show 2014

September 19, 2014 by Whitney 14 Comments

Whenever there’s an event involving thrifting, a good cause, and a breath taking venue, I’m there. Thursday nights Greater Washington Goodwill Gala & Fashion Show was exactly that! This is my 3rd year attending and I must say, this year was my favorite! The event took place at the new Marriott Marquis on Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. – this hotel is simply stunning.

Their theme this year, “Let’s Get to Work” focused on showcasing fashion in the workplace. This theme also celebrated Marriott Marquis Job Training Program. The Goodwill of Greater Washington partnered up with the Marriott Marquis to create this workplace development program which allowed native Washingtonians a chance to work at this brand new hotel. Some of the employees took a walk down the runway that night – they were filled with excitement and a lot of spunk. Of course, they were dressed in head to toe Goodwill. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a shot of them walking, but check out this site for a glimpse.

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BEFORE THE SHOW

I was thrilled to attend the event with my D.C. event partner in crime, Vivi of Heart, Print & Style. She and I have attended this event together for the last 3 years. Both avid thrifters, we marveled at the items available for sale Goodwill Popup Shop. I especially enjoyed the pretty jewelry and hats, but was most smitten with a particular vibrant and stylish lady. She was so cute and her vintage beaded jacket was divine! When asked to take a picture, she smiled and said, “I’m all thrifted up, dear!” How cute? 🙂

As far as my outfit for this occasion, I went for a chic yet thrifty look. I paired my Nordstrom jumpsuit with my thrifted jacket/blazer. I’ve been dying to wear it and I felt what better event than the Goodwill Fashion Show to showcase this thrifted beauty?! I wasn’t the only fashionable blogger there. Check out my fashionable blogging buddies in the pics below!

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Jacket/Blazer: Goodwill, Annandale Locaton // Jumpsuit: Sejour, Nordstrom (Same) // Heels: DKNY, DSW (Similar) // Clutch: Fly By Night Boutique // Earrings & Watch: Thrifted, 2nd Avenue

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BLOGGER LOVE:  The Style Medic // Heart, Print & Style // What I Wore: Tip to Toe // Lapis of Luxury

 


 THE FASHION OF GOODWILL

True to the  with the “Let’s Get to Work” theme, the Goodwill models all dressed as if they were going to work! Some fashion choices were more conservative than others, but I liked the mixture. Some outfits were more casual workdays, while others were outfits you’d wear to a work related evening event. Stylist Tu-anh did a great job styling. Below are some of my favorites looks.

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So tell me, have you ever been to a Goodwill fashion show? What do you think about the “Let’s Get to Work” fashion? Let me know! 

It’s always a pleasure to attend the Greater Washington Goodwill Fashion show. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for next year. Thanks for reading, and have a wonderful weekend!

P.S. Thanks to my hubby for these wonderful pictures! 🙂

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Life + Style Feature | Alissa of The Adored Life

September 17, 2014 by Whitney 12 Comments

Alissa is a recent college graduate from Kansas. Thanks to Bloglovin‘, I found her site a few months back. I enjoy the way she incorporates some of the latest trends in her OOTD posts without losing her sense of personal style. It’s a genius, stylish mix! She has a witty sense of humor and knack for making you cry laughing while reading her posts! Always wearing the pretties baubles and cutest heels, Alissa is indeed living the “Adored Life“. Be sure to hop over and check out her blog after you’re done reading her interview. Enjoy!

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ABOUT ALISSA & HER STYLE

Where are you from & where do you currently live?

I’m from Wichita, Kansas. I currently reside in Kansas City, Kansas.

How do you define your personal style?

This has always been hard to define for me. I feel like my friends are better able to identify my style before I am!

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Name 5 wardrobe staples every woman should own.

– A killer black dress

– A pair of heels that make you feel like Beyonce

– Jeans that give you legs for days

– A bag that makes you feel like a boss

– A good, classic shirt that makes you feel like you run the world

What are your top shopping destinations for…

Clothes: J. Crew, Banana Republic, Forever 21, Zara

Shoes: Nine West, Zara, Nordstrom

Jewelry & Accessories: Hello Cheeseburger for almost all of my accessories lately!


ABOUT THE ADORED LIFE

How long have you been a blogger?

I’ve been blogging for about two years. This includes about six months where I was just writing for myself and had no intention of anyone ever reading it! I look back and cringe on those posts but have to embrace that I was at that spot at one time and move on.

Have you attended any blogging conferences? If yes, what’s the most memorable thing you’ve learned?

I haven’t attended any conferences but I’ve gotten to do a lot of online classes. Since I just recently graduated college I haven’t been able to afford a lot of extra expense for blogging but attending a conference is on my list of wants!

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Who or what inspires you and keeps you motivated?

I think that it’s a mix of the people that I surround myself with and life in general. I have an incredible support system of independent women and supportive men that encourage me to go what I want. I’m also really inspired that I live in 2014 and get the chance to start my own career, even as an entrepreneur at the age of 23 and that is perfectly acceptable. Sometimes that means that you have to juggle three different jobs and lose some sleep but I am so lucky that I get to chase not only one of my passions, but three!

Who are some of your style inspirations?

I really love Olivia Palermo and her everyday style. She never looks overdone but always polished and chic. I am also very inspired by TV shows such as House of Cards and Mad Men. The costume design is just incredible. It’s not always my aesthetic but I appreciate the beauty of every outfit. Claire from House of Cards has a sleek, powerful but subtly sexual wardrobe and I love it.

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Any advice for someone who wants to start a style blog?

If I could say one thing, it would be to blog for yourself. Don’t blog because you want attention, money or companies to work with you. If you don’t find out who you are, what your voice is and do it for yourself you will lose who you are and every bit of criticism will destroy you. Take the time to be confident in who you are and your voice. Don’t do it for anyone or anything else other than you.

How can we keep in contact with you?

Blog // Twitter // Boglovin// Instagram

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Life + Style Feature with Mattie James

September 10, 2014 by Whitney 20 Comments

“Live what you love” is the motto style blogger Mattie James of Mattieologie lives by. A woman with drive, style, and passion, Mattie has been in the blogging game for almost 5 years. When I first started, I found Mattie on Twitter and I was instantly intrigued by her colorful tweets about life, style and pop culture. I clicked the follow button and I’ve been hooked ever since!

Residing in Atlanta, Georgia, Mattie has spent the last few months preparing to be a new Mommy! Due in just a few short weeks, Mattie and her husband are patiently waiting for #Babyologie’s arrival. Read more to find out Mattie’s take on style and blogging, as well as her advice on finding your passion in life. Enjoy and be sure to stop by Mattieologie to say hello!

* EDITORS NOTE: MATTIE’S WEBSITE IS NOW MATTIEJAMES.COM

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ABOUT MATTIE & HER STYLE

Where are you from and where do you currently reside?

I kind of grew up everywhere from Huntsville, AL (where I was born) to Saudi Arabia (where I attended preschool) to Pittsburgh, PA (high school and college), but I currently live in Atlanta where I spent part of my childhood as well.

How do you define your personal style?

Actively feminine. It’s on trend and on the go!

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What are your top shopping destinations for…

Clothes – Obsessed with ZARA. Their pieces are on trend and don’t break your pockets.

Shoes – If not ZARA, then I love Piperlime and Zappos. Online shopping tends to give me more variety.

Jewelry & Accessories – I’m a little more flexible in this department because I love statement and costume jewelry. I get them from Neiman Marcus, BaubleBar, Macy’s, Forever 21 or even small, independent shops (online and in store). I tend to keep it name brand when it comes to sunglasses though. I’m a sucker for Ray Ban aviators.

Name 5 must have wardrobe staples every woman should own.

– A trench coat

– A killer little black dress

– Sneaker alternatives

– The perfect denim (for your shape)

– A crisp button up


ABOUT MATTIEOLOGIE

How long have you been blogging?

January will make it 5 years.

What inspired you to start Mattieologie?

I was in retail management at the time and it was draining me. I didn’t get to be creative or myself really. The blog became a source of escape.

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What’s the best and toughest thing about being a blogger?

The best part is that I dictate what content I produce. If I love it, I’ll usually blog about it. I’m the say so. I’m the standard. That’s also the tough part. In an internet world of millions of blogs, how do you stay consistently yourself and still be authentic? 5 years ago I was just about to get married and I was an intern. Now, I’m a homeowner, wife and soon to be mom. My taste has changed. My style and perspective as well. So you don’t want to throw your reader off and say, “Hey I’m a new person now. I’m no longer interested in X, Y and Z.” But it’s important to me to be consistent and truthful. That’s the only way Mattieologie will what it’s supposed to as a blog.

It’s important to me to be consistent and truthful. – @themattiejames

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What’s your ultimate goal for Mattieologie?

It’s the overall foundation for my personal brand. It’s been my resume for my freelancing gigs and the bridge to my brand partnerships. As I get bigger and better, I want it to be reflected in my blog to show my growth as a blogger and a person.


ABOUT YOUR LIFESTYLE

What makes you happy & what inspires you?

Believe it or not, I make me happy and it took awhile for me to get there. Because if you’re not happy with yourself, how can you be happy with anything or anyone else? So, my happiness starts from within and everything else is a bonus…the cherry on top. I’m inspired by people and things that challenge me. Most things come easy to me, so when something doesn’t, I know it’s really worth it. Blogging is one of those things. Also, I’m obsessed with fashion magazines and beautiful photographs. I love pretty things. They inspire me to create.

As a wife, mommy-to-be, and an entrepreneur, how do you find balance in your everyday life?

I read an interview where Gwen Stefani said, “You’re going to fail at one thing a day.” Once I came to that realization, I found balance. Perfection is very fragile so it’s not something I aim for in my life. I aim for progress. The house may get cleaned, dinner might have gotten cooked and I may have called that family member I’ve been meaning to catch up with for months now. But then that means, I didn’t get to film a YouTube video like I wanted to. And you know what? That’s ok. Tomorrow, I’ll just aim to be better. Which is fine by me because I never want to stop striving.

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What are 3 things you do to maintain a healthy lifestyle?

Prayer, water and giving. In that order. LOL. I’m a Christian, so I go to God for guidance through prayer. It’s not just about what He’s saving you from, but what he’s taking you to. Water is important because it solves everything. Dehydration, dry skin, headaches…everything. A lot of times we’re not sick, we’re just thirsty. As someone who can be very self involved, I’ve learned that giving is one of the most fulfilling things you can do in life. Especially giving with no expectation of a return. That type of selflessness is reward in itself. And if you ask me, great for your skin.

How did you find your passion and purpose in life? What was you “ah-ha” moment?

You have to be explicitly honest with yourself: WHAT DO YOU WANT? Answer that question honestly and boldly regardless of judgement of yourself. A couple of years ago I realized that I wanted to make a living off of being myself. Not to be rich or even famous. But to make a living – a respectable income – by being me. So whether I’m making a YouTube video, writing a style post, teaching a workshop or simply Instagramming my vacation, I want to make a living off of ALL OF THAT. You cannot get what you want until you DECIDE what you want. Once I became decisive, things in my life started to go more my way and that was the “aha” moment.


BONUS QUESTION

What advice do you have for someone who’s trying to find their passion and purpose in life?

Be decisive. That’s really a lot of our problem. We haven’t decided who we wanted to be yet. And if we don’t make that decision, someone else will make it for us. And it’s usually not in our favor. Ask yourself what do you love? What kind of life do you want to have? And make the decision to live what you love. It’s honestly that simple.

Giving is one of the most fulfilling things you can do in life. – @themattiejames

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Style Feature: Rachelle of Pink Sole

August 13, 2014 by Whitney 10 Comments

Today on the blog, I’m excited to introduce you to my latest #summerwithnic style feature, Rachelle! Rachelle’s sweet and girly style caught my eye months ago and since then, I’ve been a die-hard Pink Sole fan. I adore her feminine and fashion forward posts, as well as her take on latest trends. Rachelle knows how to take the latest trends and make them fit her personal style effortlessly. This Florida blogger also has the prettiest collection of jewelry over at Rachelle’s Beauty Box. So after you finish reading her interview, be sure to stop by her blog and shop!

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ABOUT YOU + YOUR STYLE 

Where are you from and where do you currently reside?

I’m originally from Haiti, but resides in South Florida

How do you define your personal style?

I would say my style is moddy, mostly feminine with an edge.

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Name 5 must have wardrobe staples every woman should own.

– A blazer

– A crisp white shirt

– A little black dress

– Classy black pumps

– A great pair of jeans

What are your top shopping destinations for…

CLOTHES…. J.Crew, Zara, ASOS, Off 5th, Nordstrom, Saks, Express and more

SHOES… Cole Haan, Nordstrom(they carry so many designers), Amazon (they have the best deals)

JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES… I’d rather not spend a lot of money in jewelry. But I love J.Crew and ChicCoutureOnline.com


ABOUT PINKSOLE

How long have you been blogging?

Consistently 2 years, but I started my blog 3 years ago.

What inspired you to start Pinksole + what’s the inspiration behind the name of your blog?

I would love the have a shoe line one day with pink bottoms, I even have the exact shade of pink I want. I mostly wanted to start a

blog to share my passion for fashion, but with a real life twist. I am not a fulltime blogger traveling all over the world, I’m a regular

girl with a 9-5 and a budget.

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What’s your ultimate goal for Pinksole?

To be honest I’m not sure, I have changed and grown so much in the past few years I just want to see where it takes me.

Where do you see your blog in 5 years?

A lot more readers hopefully, and maybe branch out into new endeavors and hopefully still sharing my outfits with you. I’m sure

my style will change/improve.


A FEW EXTRAS

Who are some of your style inspirations? (bloggers, celebrities, family, etc.)?

To be is instinct mostly, I just wear what I love and feel comfortable in. But I do love all the FAB ladies in the blogging community

What are 3 things you do to maintain a healthy lifestyle?

– Cook my own food

– Exercise

– Stay away from toxic relationships

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What inspires you and keeps you motivated?

I just feel better and more confident when I work out.

Any advice for someone who’s trying to start a style/fashion blog?

Do you research before you start.

How can we keep up with you?

On the Blog

Tweeting

Facebooking

Pinning

Instagram 

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