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Look for BlackGirlSunscreen on Your Next Trip to Target!

BlackGirlSunscreen has now become the first black indie sun care brand to have full time placement in a major retailer, Target.

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BlackGirlSunscreen was created in 2016 for the “need of melanin women to have a sunscreen brand that caters exclusively to them.” Many people falsely believe that people and women of color don’t need the extra protection from the sun that sunscreen provides, but there is still a major risk for burns, sun damage, and skin cancer for people of all skin types.

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The creator, Shontay Lundy, wanted to be able to go into a major retail store and find a sunscreen product made specifically for her, as well as other black and brown women. After years of dedication and hard work, BlackGirlSunscreen has now become the first black indie sun care brand to have full time placement in a major retailer. You can pick it up at your local Target today! The formula is cruelty free, vegan, reef safe, and contains a high SPF of 30. It is also infused with natural ingredients such as avocado, jojoba, cacao, carrot juice, and sun flower oil that make it perfect for everyday use. BlackGirlSunscreen provides protection from the sun while simultaneously moisturizing, and doesn’t leave the aggravating white residue on the skin that is common with most sunscreens.

Shop today to not only protect and nourish your skin, but to also support a black-owned beauty brand!

Report: Libby Ayers


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TOP 5 “MUST-HAVES” WHEN EXPLORING LONDON

"If you are planning a trip to England or about to study abroad in London, the following must-have items may come in handy!" - Aliza M. 

Everyone travels and explores a new location in their own way, but practical advice from someone that has “been there and done that” is always worth considering. If you are planning a trip to England or about to study abroad in London, the following must-have items may come in handy!

A Good Rain Jacket

Depending on where you’re from, you may not be used to constant rain. Well, in London there is always a chance of rain! Carrying around an umbrella can be bulky and annoying, so I recommend a rain jacket as your best bet. I studied abroad in London during early summer, and a rain jacket was totally necessary.

Believe me, you won’t regret the convenience of a rain jacket when you are caught in a sudden rain shower as you are out and about exploring this amazing city. Find a rain jacket in a style that you like that can be carried or easily stashed away when you don’t need it. I found one that I was able to put in my backpack or purse when I didn’t need it, and trust me, it was the best thing ever to have that on hand to pull out in a sudden downpour.

An Oyster Card

This probably sounds super weird to someone that hasn’t visited London, but an Oyster card is a pass to ride the tube (what they call the subway in London). You may be given one by AIFS depending on your program — if not, absolutely buy one.

The tube is the main form of transportation in London and is very convenient. The class I took included many museum visits, and the easiest way to travel to and from museums was by way of the tube.

Also, all the fun tourist destinations you’ll want to see are only a tube stop away. On the weekends, we would take the Piccadilly Line down to Covent Garden to shop and eat. You could also hop on another line and go to Camden, which is a great place to grab a bite and hang out.

Pocket Change

Make sure to keep your change. Bathrooms in London are not always free (usually under 1 euro), so keep your spare change in case you need to run to the restroom. Also, never pass up a free restroom. It may seem like a strange suggestion now, but when you’re up and on the go, you never know when you’ll run into a bathroom next.

Also, they don’t use dollar bills in England. The one-pound currency is a coin, so you can expect to carry around a lot of change. I strongly advise carrying a wallet or purse for pocket change, so you’ll always have coins when you need them.

A Good Camera

London is a beautiful city, and you never know when you might want to snap a shot. I’m sure most people have smartphones so this is not a huge issue, but if you have a digital camera, I would advise you bring it.

I personally brought along a Polaroid camera, and the shots came out amazing. Pictures are a great way to share what you’re doing with family and friends back home, and you’ll love looking back at photos from your time abroad to reminisce in the future.

Plenty of Patience

While this is obviously an English speaking country, there are many differences between the way English people and Americans speak and communicate with each other. Although you may have been speaking English all of your life, it might not be as easy as you’re expecting to make yourself understood as an American in London.

You shouldn’t hesitate to get out and speak to Londoners to learn about the city and make new friends, but remember to be patient when you encounter travel frustrations. If you stay relaxed and friendly, you’ll find it easier to make the most out of your visit!


Credits: Aliza M., Access Public Relations Intern


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KINGMINZLY SHORT FILM EXTRAVAGANZA

The LATEST: Short Film Series by KingMinzly & Anahata Milytia

The LATEST: Short Film Series by KingMinzly & Anahata Milytia

www.anahataxmilytia.com

WARNING SOME SCENES IN THESE FILMS MAY BE NOT PLEASING TO ALL AUDIENCES. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

The Raptor: Inspired by the 1977 horror film Children of the Corn

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Avant-Garde': Pilot to the Avant Garde' short film series


 Y Why: Fashion Film showcasing Vintage Gucci, Maison Margiela


SAF: Natural Born Killers www.anahataxmilytia.com


[C R E D I T S]
Creative Directors / Stylist:
KingMinzly - @kingminzly
Billyracxx - @billyracxx
Engineer / Producer: 
Phoolish - @earthshamanajna  
Shot / Edited / Director
Dakota - @dak.ta
Jay Mos - @j.mos

Featured Actors

Leslie

Allison

Raeographer

Ciarra Nicole

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HOW TO SEE PARIS IN 48 HOURS OR LESS

"With just two days in Paris, I was determined to knock out all the best sites. Here’s how to conquer Paris in 48 hours." - Aliza M.

During my study abroad experience, we were constantly moving around and would only stay in each city in a few days. With just two days in Paris, I was determined to knock out all the best sites. Here’s how to conquer Paris in 48 hours.


Day One: Notre Dame, Versailles, and the Eiffel Tower

In the morning we headed to Notre Dame. This building is absolutely stunning, and the best part? Free entry. The line may look daunting but it moves quickly and is totally worth the wait. Plus, a great way to make time go quicker while you’re in line is to grab a crepe to eat while you wait. For you “Hunchback of Notre Dame” fans, you can finally fulfill your childhood dream of seeing where Quasimodo lives! After basking in the glory of Notre Dame, we hit up one of the many cafés around the church and grabbed a quick lunch (I suggest a croque-monsieur).

After lunch, we headed to the RER, the above-ground train, to head to Versailles. The train costs about seven euros for the round trip and the ride is about 20 minutes. There are very detailed maps in the station so you know which train to get on and Versailles is the last stop. If you want to tour the palace at Versailles, plan on spending another 15 euros. But, the garden at Versailles is free entry. I paid to tour the palace and it was absolutely breathtaking, but if you are trying to save money, there is plenty to do in just the gardens. We spent the rest of our afternoon touring around Versailles until it closes around 6:00 PM.

We then headed back into the heart of Paris for our last stop of the day, the iconic Eiffel Tower. In front of the Eiffel tower is a large field where you can sit, eat, drink and watch the tower light up at night. We stopped at a grocery store, grabbed some food and set up camp to watch the show. Starting at ten o’clock, the tower sparkles for five minutes and it looks gorgeous. It repeats this every hour until midnight.


Day Two: The Louvre and The Arc de Triomphe

The next morning we headed to The Louvre, the world’s largest museum. The cost of the visit was included in our program costs, but tickets are typically around 15 euros. This museum is huge and you can spend hours upon hours there. The most famous painting in this museum though is easily The Mona Lisa. You have to wait a few minutes to get to the front but it’s totally worth it.

The last big Paris icon is the Arc de Triumph. Due to time restrictions we could not make it to see this landmark, but if you have time left after The Louvre, it is just a short metro ride away. It is located in the center of the Place Charles de Gaulle and is at the end of the Champs-Elyees. The Arc honors those who have fought and died in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Under the arc is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I.

There is obviously so much else to see in Paris, but when you only have 48 hours you have to make the best of it! If you have more time, you can check out the many other museums, cafés and shopping areas, but if you only have a short period of time, I suggest these five places. This guide should hopefully be helpful if you are studying abroad in another city and just want to head over to Paris for the weekend. Happy travels!

Credits: Aliza McAndrews, Access PR Intern


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Lovello Elizabeth Sits Down with ETalksOnline

Lovello Elizabeth stopped by Etalksonline Radio!

Lovello Elizabeth stopped by Etalksonline Radio to tell us how she got started, her vision, and how Hip-Hop artist Dej Loaf got a hold of her pieces

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Travel Diaries: Summers in India

Travel Diaries. Our intern, Megana shares stories about her trip to India.

24 hours In...

Within the first 24 hours of landing, my parents told me that they had decided to throw a 25th Anniversary Party the night after I landed. Being exhausted and jet lagged, I was not too happy about this. The only plus side of this was that I got to go shopping the next day and get an outfit for the party. The other plus was that since my Dad has between 50-100 first cousins, the amount of relatives I have is…just too many. This party would allow everyone to convene in one spot therefore making it easier to meet everyone in one night. This is me and my sister at the beginning of the night awaiting the arrival of all of ours cousins. 

Detoxing with Momma…

The heat and muggy weather in India plus the non-stop Monsoon season does nothing beneficial for your skin and hair in India. Lucky for me, my grandmother is a wiz at making natural face masks and detox teas to keep that digestive system in check. Every morning after eating breakfast, she would mix turmeric, flour, rose petals, milk and water to make a soothing face mask. After about 20 minutes you scrub the mask off so that all the baby hairs are taken off your face, and you are left with a beautiful glowing face. While sitting outside waiting for our facemasks to dry, my mom and I would sit outside and drink a mixture of warm water, honey and lemon. Sitting outside with my mom while watching the cows walk by is quality time that I will always cherish. 

Reliving the past…

While planning for my grandparent’s party, we decided that we needed to make a slideshow of all the old pictures of their many years together. While going through all the albums with my mother and grandmother, I came across this beautiful gem. This was the first time I had seen a color photo of my parents wedding. It was definitely a treat to be able to see where I came from and the beautiful Indian ceremony they had. Seeing this only made me more excited for the day when I get to be an Indian bride. 

Mid-morning snacks…

One of the perks of visiting India is that you get to eat an absurd amount of Indian food and no one can say anything about it to you. People there typically feed you till you’re about to vomit. One morning I was just dying for one of my favorite snacks, which is called, Pani Puri. If you haven’t heard of this before, it’s a thin little fried ball that is completely hollow. You poke a hole in it then fill it with various ingredients such as chickpeas and onions. After that, you pour the pani, or spicy water, in to soak it and then quickly stick it in your mouth! Your mouth gets completely consumed by spice and taste followed by a nice crunch. This is a snack you should never miss if you visit India. 

A sight to be seen…

On a bright but cloudy day, my mom decided to take me, my sister and my boyfriend, who surprised me by coming to Hyderabad, to the Birla Mandir. These temples are located all around India and are completely white. This temple was placed on top of a mountain peak, so the drive up took awhile. We weren’t allowed to take cameras or phones inside so I wasn’t able to capture the view from up top, only a photo from the parking lot. But may I say the view from the top was absolutely breathtaking. You could see the river and all the houses spread out throughout Hyderabad city. The best was the cool breeze that left you feeling amazing. The temple itself was beautiful on the inside and out. It was filled with many deities next to amazing views from the top. If you ever have the chance to visit India, visit a Birla Mandir Temple. 

Last Minute Fittings…

Due to my late arrival and quick departure, I had a limited amount of time to find the perfect outfit for my grandparents 50th Anniversary party. We ended up going to my favorite tailor to figure out if she could stitch a ghaghra (Indian skirt and top) for me, and we ended up finding the perfect cotton candy pink one that was made for an exhibition. All it needed was to be opened up a little, and then it would fit perfectly. This picture shows a last minute fitting at 10 p.m. the night before the big bash. 

Typically in India, most clothing is handmade by tailors all around India. They have workers that stitch beautifully and do intricate work with beads and thread. This tailor in particular has a knack for making outfits that are perfectly fitting and flatter your body. There is no doubt that this is the woman I want making my wedding outfits. 

Blood is thicker than water…

My dad always told me his favorite quote is “Blood is thicker than water,” meaning that family bonds will always be stronger than any other bond we have with friends or anyone else in the world. Family is the reason I visit India at the end of the day. Yes the clothes are beautiful and the food is delicious, but my grandparents are the number one reason for me to be here. I only ever get to see them every 2-3 years, so having the opportunity to take time off of my internship and visit them was something I will always be thankful for. This photo represents my mom’s side of the family, minus her older brother’s entire family, but it overall represents all the love we have for each other and all the laughter that fills the house. If I had the chance to see them every year, I would never pass that up. I must say that the saddest part of leaving India is having to say bye to my grandparents. At this old age, you never know what is going to happen, and being so far away only makes it more difficult. While leaving for the airport I tried to hold back the tears as I gave them hugs and they said “I love you megu, I miss you.” That’s why I will always be thankful for them and everything they have given me. I will always love and miss you Amamma, Nanama, and Thatha. 


Credits: Megana (@anagem12), Access Intern


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10+ Things You Didn't Know About Jasmine Jenai

Aspiring young blogger, Jasmine Jenai, describes herself as a mixture of Beyonce’s “6 Inch Heels” to “Formation”

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An aspiring young blogger, Jasmine Jenai, describes herself as a mixture of Beyonce’s “6 Inch Heels” to “Formation”. She enjoys watching episodes of Bob’s Burgers, reading, and writing during her spare time. Jasmine Jenai, created Nai’s Visions in 2013 with a focus on inspirational content from areas of personal style to life experiences. Growing up in Tallahassee, Florida then moving to Atlanta, Georgia Jasmine have hopes of eventually moving to New York and starting her career in fashion. You can expect to see more honest conversations, brand collaborations, and personal style for blog in the future. Check out Jasmine Jenai’s full interview below.


Why did you decide to start this particular blog?

Nai’s Visions is a result of reluctantly creating a blog as part of a college course in 2012. I’d toyed around with the idea of starting a blog prior to being required to but I never got around to it. Once I started to take blogging seriously, I realized how passionate I was becoming about it and it made me want to create something that reflected who I am.

How would you describe your personal style? What influences it?

This question always makes me laugh because I used to try to come up with a profound answer but I would describe my style as feminine. I don’t like to put any other label on it besides that because I wear things according to how I feel. I like going with the flow. Lately I’ve been finding myself influenced by one of my co-worker’s style. She isn’t afraid to think outside of the box and wear what makes her feel great.

What are some of your favorite fashion houses or stores to go shopping in?

Right now I’ve been buying pieces from Zara and my job, Alexis Suitcase. I wholeheartedly believe in shopping a budget lol. 

Would you consider yourself to be a feminist?

Do I consider myself to be a feminist? There was a brief period of time where I made it a point to call myself a feminist but I realize that I’m just a lover of justice for everyone. I don’t believe that people should be treated differently based on skin color, gender or any other limitations we as people place on each other. 

 You seem very passionate on issues such as empowering women of color and body positivity. Could you speak more on what these mean to you?

I was blessed to come in contact with the online movement #BlackGirlsWhoBlog, created by Morgan Pitts, in 2014 and found myself being introduced to so many creative black women. There are quite a few women that I still keep in contact with from this movement and they motivate me in so many different ways. The more I began to read and support the work of other black women, the more I realized how important it was for to me to open myself up and spread love to them. It’s no secret that black women face a myriad of issues regarding how we’re sometimes represented in the media or talked about on social media (*insert eye roll*) so I feel compelled to remind black women that we are brilliant and worthy. Talking about body positivity stems from coming to terms with being sexually assaulted as a teenager and being more aware of how many other women have body image issues. Sometimes when our bodies experience trauma or ridicule, we tend to hold on to the pain it causes us and it becomes a part of how we view ourselves. I decided that, as scary as it was and still is at times, I wanted to try something different by embracing my body as is and empowering other women to do the same. It’s okay if we’re not all shaped the same. Our bodies house incredible spirits that continue to persevere through the ups and downs of life. I say that’s a cause for celebration. 

Who are some of your biggest role models? Why?

Anyone who knows me knows how much I adore Alexandra Elle, June Ambrose, Shiona Turini and Laina Rauma. Reading Alexandra Elle’s work has helped me TREMENDOUSLY during my self love journey. Her decision to be open, honest and vulnerable helped me realize that it’s okay for me to embody the same things. June Ambrose and Shiona Turini are admired because of their free spirits and work ethics in the fashion industry. Here you have two black women who continue to defy odds and break barriers in their careers. I can’t help but to love that. And Laina Rauma? My admiration for her stems from being fortunate enough to interview her for Nai’s Visions and realizing how down to earth she is. She’s light hearted yet is serious about her craft as a designer. 

The writing on your blog is very passionate and inspiring and well put together. Do you think you would want a future in writing?

Thank you! I accidentally fell in love with writing after my mom made me practice my handwriting as a child lol. It was something I absolutely loathed at first but found that I was able to create stories from my imagination and the rest is history. I would love to work for a magazine one day. As much as I love fashion, I can’t see myself focusing solely on that. My main career goals include combining two of my greatest loves. I wouldn’t be where I am if it weren’t for being able to express myself through writing. 

What are some of your long term goals not just for your blog but also for you personally?

Some of my long term goals include moving to NY (finally), moving into my first apartment, starting my career in fashion, creating relationships with top fashion brands and eventually writing a book. 

Does being from Atlanta have any influence on who you are and what you believe in?

I’m originally from Tallahassee, Florida and I moved to Atlanta when I was 16. At first I was apprehensive about Atlanta being that it’s much bigger than my hometown but after being here for 8 years old, I realize this is definitely a second home to me. Living here inspires me to keep going. It makes me realize that my dreams are possible.

You seem like someone who is empowered and full of self confidence, how did you become that way and what advice do you have for people who perhaps aren’t as confident and are less sure of themselves?

It has taken me a long time to wake up and feel comfortable with myself. As a child I wasn’t insecure whatsoever. I considered myself to be this fearless, imaginative little girl who wasn’t afraid to let her personality shine. As I got older and experienced different things, I found myself silencing parts of who I am in order to make other people comfortable. My advice for anyone who is struggling with their self esteem is to learn how to be patient with yourself. Learning to love yourself is a process and it’s important to remember that you’re not in a competition. The way you love yourself doesn’t have to look like another person’s self love. 

What do you like to do in your spare time? 

In my spare time you can honestly catch me writing, reading, watching episodes of Bob’s Burgers and talking on the phone. 

What can expect to see from you or on your blog in the future?

Expect to see more honest conversations, brand collaborations and personal style.

What are you most excited about for the remainder of 2016?

I am most excited about gaining more experience in the fashion industry and taking the necessary steps to make my dreams a reality. 

If you could go anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?

If I could go anywhere it would have to be Greece or Milan. I’ve always wanted to visit both places.

Which emojis do you use the most?

I probably use the “glow,” “kissy face,” “pink/red hearts” the most lol.

If you could use a song to describe yourself, which song would you use?

Choosing one song is so hard lol! Right now it’s a mixture Beyonce’s “6 Inch Heels” and “Formation.” 


Curated by NKC (@therealnkc), Creative Director



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Links We Love - No.4

The latest and greatest links from this past week & more...


The links we love from last week and Memorial Day Weekend. Read. Learn. Know.


 

Life Lessons from Naomi Campbell

"Here are some of her wisest, sassiest and hilarious moments."

(via @hunger)


 

The Statement Pieces Spotted on the @LouisVuitton Cruise 2017 Runway

"A true obsession of Nicolas Ghesquière and the house’s creative director for accessories Camille Miceli" 

http://bit.ly/20Qm7GI

(via @vogue.fr)


 

Eva Chen's top 5 tips to excel on Instagram

"How can fashion brands excel on Instagram? BoF spoke to Eva Chen, Instagram’s head of fashion partnerships, to identify five principles."

(via @BoF)


 

This stunning Kenya travel diary will have you itching to book your own trip. 

"THE FOUNDER OF NEEDLE+THRÆD MEETS THE WOMEN WHOSE HANDIWORK GROUNDS HER BRAND."

(via @ManRepellar)


 
 

How to pronounce Moschino, Miu Miu and more designer names

"Master fashion speak with a little help from Harper's Bazaar"

(via @bazaaruk) 


 

 

Enter architect @DeborahSaunt’s ‘upside-down house’  

"Step inside this home."

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Summer LIT

10 Tracks Playlist = Summer LIT

Music for any time that you’re planning on having fun. Parties, beach days, everything. Stay lit this summer; 10 track-playlist for your summer vibes.

Curated by Intern, Katie Finkle - @finklekatie



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Links We Love - No.3

The latest and greatest links from this past week & more...

 
 

Why Minimal Doesn’t Have To Mean Boring

"From clever cuts to lovely construction, minimal fashion doesn't give it all away immediately"

via refinery29.com

 


 
 

Audio: Justin Timberlake, “Can’t Stop The Feeling”

 "Justin Timberlake breaks his hiatus with a flirty, upbeat summer jam, 'Can’t Stop the Feeling.'”

via saintheron.com


 
 

Zoë Kravitz Is The New Face of YSL Beauty 

"As part of her collaboration with YSL, the actress and fashion muse will share some of her beauty tips and favorite looks as well as star in a corresponding video project."

via saintheron.com

 


 
 

Lupita Nyong'o Graciously Shuts Down Vogue's Comparison to Audrey Hepburn

"Lupita cited Nina Simone as one of her sources of inspiration. However, Vogue reported that Lupita's mane was reminiscent of a shoot the magazine did (below) with Audrey Hepburn in 1963."

via popsugar.com

 


 

Rolls-Royce Wraith Luggage Collection

"Designed in the same studio by the same people that brought the car to life, the Rolls-Royce Wraith Luggage Collection is the perfect accompaniment for a long trip."

via uncrate.com


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Delve Deep into Culture Of & Carley Simone's World

Vintage fabrics, health & wellness and a forever-giving culture: welcome to Carley Simone's world.

I’m a true advocate for health & wellness. You need to take care of yourself. That’s what I want my life’s work to be.
— Carley Simone

I took a break from behind the scenes to sit down with Carley Simone, founder of Culture Of: Bodega. Culture Of is a creative online bodega located in Philadelphia, PA. The name stemmed from Carley's studies in college, influenced by the culture of people. Culture Of: Bodega meant to suggest it could be the culture of anything; a store that could be the culture of anything. I was immediately intrigued by the concept of the name alone. Many times, especially in today's fashion you catch people trying to push clothes with no story or meaning. Those easily convinced latch on without question, making it harder for true creatives. The grand scheme of Culture Of will eventually branch out into health & wellness, possibly even food. Carley hopes to create a hub for all things life and creativity with the help of her business partner, Trey; an artist as well.

Typically considering herself a school girl, Carley Simone didn't feel the same connection at college.  Since the 5th grade she has always known she'll complete school and go on to a university. She felt like a failure without the connection, but realizing that wasn't true she moved to the next step. "I don't believe black excellence is limited to a degree." Taking a break from college, Carley figured this was the perfect opportunity to get to know herself better and pursue her dreams. Using the time to focus on her health and regaining confidence, Carley had the chance to step back and take life in.

The next step was quitting her job, Carley took a leap of faith. She decided that now was as good a time as any to conquer her dreams of owning a store. (A very new store, one month old.) Yet despite the small space of time the brand has already had a very positive response. "It's overwhelming, you want a positive response and everything just happened so fast." At the moment, she even has trouble keeping an inventory due to the high interest. Majority of the site items come from other thrift stores, closet close outs and her grandma's closet. This helps keep the authenticity of the vintage clothing. The brand plans to accept donations to help open up the inventory as well. Carley's dream is to have a thrift store on Baltimore Avenue. Culture Of  hopes to one day become much more accessible to the community. With a store front or studio space, she wants to create a place for young creatives to have photoshoots, parties or a general hang-out. 

Once a definition fashionista, Carley used to devote time to piecing together outfits. Her style has since changed to much more relaxed and comfortable. Her new mantra advocates for being comfortable in your own skin, she no longer feels the need to dress for others. Her latest project, a T-Shirt Dress Line stems from this. The new line is set to debut at an upcoming fashion show she's co-hosting with the brand Minkless (Handmade Jewelry). When asked about designing for a celebrity, she said creating a bad ass t-shirt dress for Solange Knowles is definitely a goal. 

After learning about her aspirations, we changed lanes to speak about where she manifest inspiration. The honesty was overwhelming. Carley Simone didn't hesitate to share that much of her inspirations comes from being poor. "I don't live in poverty, but I'm definitely a lower class citizen." She explains that not being able to afford things, pushed her to create them herself. It even gives her a sense of accomplishment. Other inspirations comes from youth culture and the dynamic voices that aren't afraid to demand more. The boldness the everyday life gives off much to explore. "I live for that. I might make some jeans that are wild and crazy. Or I might make something that's super chic and simplistic. It all comes from watching people do whatever they want to do." 

A word of inspiration from Carley Simone:  "I had someone tell me the art community is too competitive, you can never make it. I think everybody has their own lane, the world is built in such a way that you are designed in the imagine of other people. Me and you might not be carbon copies, but we both like chokers. So we're a creative hub from chokers; it's very small. But in big numbers you can create your own lane for anything, you just have to be yourself. Trust that the universe will reveal other people and a path for you to follow. I truly believe that. I believe that I'm going to be successful in what I do. Judge your success by your own standards." 

In her free time, she gets into painting, stencil work and occasionally graphic design. "I model. Haha, I'll put that in quote. But I mostly just style now." She has her hands in many different things. She also has passion for the creative direction, the details and angles of things sparks interest for her. 

Transparency. I can truly say that Carley Simone opened up and was unapologetically herself. I enjoy face to face interviews for this exact reason. People feel that in interviews they have to convey a rehearsed image of themselves to look good for others or that professionalism needs to be over the top. In all honesty for lifestyle interviews, the more unedited, the better. If I wanted to find out about a more toned down version of somebody, then chances are I can visit their social media profiles. In these, interviews I'm looking to learn about a person the world might not know. 

As for Culture Of, the brand has a lot of photo shoots planned and as their schedule clears up they plan to become involved with more events.

Follow Culture Of: Bodega on Instagram for more information. 


Curated by: NKC, Creative Director


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Thrilla Seven Is Taking Over

It's not enough to make clothes anymore, you’ve got to create a world. Take a look at behind the scenes of Cierra Jaye's insanely empowering brand. 

These days it is easier than ever for shoppers to support emerging designers. If you like the idea of supporting new talent, take a look at Cierra Jaye’s online fashion site, Thrilla Seven. Cierra Jaye will be a vendor at Wildfire:The Series. The event, taking place April 30th, is aimed at providing a platform for emerging creatives and artists to showcase their designs and talents.

Growing up, Cierra received most of her fashion inspiration from her mother and grandmother. “They taught me so much about clothing, textures and quality. They're the honest-to-God reason why I think I love fashion and clothing so much to this day”

The 23 year-old seamstress prides herself on being a mix of fun, craziness and creativity. Most of Cierra’s collection is designed in ways that bring out the confidence in her clients. The aesthetic of her designs stems from shows and movies such as Fresh Prince, Selena and Waiting to Exhale. Knowing that her clients genuinely love her designs is one factor that motivates Cierra to work so vigorously perfecting Thrilla Seven

Don’t worry about the ‘competition’. There’s enough room for everyone who truly wants it.
— Cierra Jaye

Thrilla, a nickname given to Cierra years ago, is synonymous to “badass” or “daring”. Seven is a number that means completion or perfection. “Seven is a number that genuinely means so much to me. It just made sense to put the two together and to create a brand that embraces both.”

Launched in Fall 2011, Thrilla Seven has already participated in numerous fashion and beauty events. Cierra was also invited back to talk to the students at her alma mater about the secrets to being a fashion entrepreneur. When she is not sewing pieces, she is traveling to colleges and women’s empowerment events to showcase Thrilla Seven, as well as search for college brand ambassadors.


Quick Q & A with Cierra Jaye:

What advice would you give to anybody who wants to do your job (or at least start the process)?

Be yourself. If you have a vision, go for it. It's a great chance that you may seem 'crazy' at some moments; but what genius isn't? Think about your market, your demographic.  

If there was one fashion house you could work with who would it be and why?

Diane Von Furstenburg: because she's timeless. She created the freakin' wrap dress for crying out loud! Her legacy of the classic everyday silhouette will live on for YEARS to come!

Betsey Johnson: she's wacky! Haha, I love her mind & how her concepts make sense in their own little way. Much like Jeremy Scott, her designs are very vivid. Fun. Loud. Charismatic. I'd get a kick out of shadowing her I'm sure!

Rachel Roy: she doesn't get anything wrong. She's the perfect blend between street wear and business casual. I can wear a hooded army fatigue jacket from her with a leather skirt & rugged white tee and walk into a conference room with a totally different look & turn heads. Classic greatness!


Shop Thrilla Seven at WIldfire the Series or online at ThrillaSeven.com



Curated by Niani Patterson (nianipatterson@aol.com)


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Editor's Notes No.3 - 48 Hours in Boston

We're headed to "The City on a Hill". Spend 48 hours in Boston with us.

First time in Boston, MA. A quick little getaway. Originally, I was just tagging along on one of my mum's business trips, I haven't seen any family since Christmas. (Time to recalibrate my priorities.) But of course I found a way to turn a vacation into work, I scheduled a few meetings with local interior designers. I'm hoping they can shed a little light onto my design theme for Access by NKC's upcoming pop-up shop. I'm really pushing the team to come up with the most chic yet cost efficient decor. We might have to put in extra work, but I'm positive the unique, hand-crafted setting will leaving a lasting impression on guests.

- NKC, Creative Director

Share your thoughts with me at nkc@accessbynkc.com.


The weather in April is always so strange, but this year it's crazy! The temperature is so cold, mixed with the rain - it's almost unbearable. (It snowed in Philadelphia yesterday!) Unfortunately, my looks aren't very reflective of early Spring, but I'm headed up north so I had to bundle up. Regardless, the looks are still very simple & cute; perfect for a carry-on size bag.

Shop my looks for the next 48 hours below: 

ASOS Suede Shearling Coat in 70's Styling - $291 / Ralph Lauren Brown Boswell Classic Tote - $200 / Forever 21 Hooded Side-Zip Dress - $35 / Ego UK Ivy Over the Knee Black Faux Suede Boots - $75 / Burberry Blue Exploded Check Cotton Flannel Shirt - $350 / Reebok FuryLite Cheetah Print Running Shoes - $75 / Go Jane Double Scoop Sleeveless Jumpsuit - $20 / Crea Concept Black Cropped Asymmetric Jumper - $79


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Editor's Notes No.2 Recap: 6 Days in South Beach

Viva la Miami! I'm back with photos to share! Take a look!

Back from Miami! If you read my last set of notes, you know my goal was to put work on hold for once and enjoy myself. Mission accomplished...sort of. I succeeded with putting work on hold until the last day, at that point my email inbox was getting out of control. So I answered a few emails, that's it and that's all. That's not what this post is about though, I wanted to share some of the amazing photos I captured while living the life in South Beach. The vibrance of Miami really is like no other, you can feel the latin infusion in all most every photo. From the live music to the Cuban food, Miami is like a little piece of heaven. Enjoy. xx.

Let's chat! Share any thoughts, comments, or questions: nkc@accessbynkc.com

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The Editor's Notes: No.1

The first of many. Our creative director, NKC, debuts here series of notes. Check-in occasionally to get an inside look at her thoughts on life, fashion, travel and more.

Some of you may know me, some may not. That's expected. Here's my background.

Naomi. (NKC). 22. Lifestyle Branding. Creative Director of Access by NKC. Travel Obsessed.

I struggled with the thought of creating this portion of our blog. Normally as a creative director, I secretly flourish on hiding behind the scenes. I like to know that I can openly create without the stigma or the scrutiny placed the actual creative versus attention to the work. Access by NKC being my personal obsession, I started off wanting to keep all my focus on the newly launched company. But at last, here I am, beginning to document the various stories of my life. I'll do my best to keep my thoughts pure and transparent. I'm excited to finally meet my readers on a different level. Enjoy. NKC. xx 

It's the week before I take off to Houston and it's literally dragging on! I'm beyond ready to feel some sun on my skin. I wanted to share a few things I'll be bringing along with me. (A few items might look out of place for the season, but the weather can be weird around these times, I would hate to be caught off guard.) Be sure to follow my travels on instagram: @accessbynkc. Shop my trip below:

Wolford Strong Control Opaque Slip Dress $272/Missguided Jeweled Heeled Sandals $50/Topshop 'Planet' Genuine Shearling Clutch $95/Go Jane Back To Basics Rib Knit Bodysuit $18/B-LOW THE BELT Bri Bri Belt $148/Forever 21 Buttoned Denim Pencil Skirt $15.90/Missguided Sheer Top High Neck Jumpsuit $59/Missguided Woven Gladiator Heeled Sandals Snake $60/Banana Republic Larkin Tote $199/Forever 21 You Are What You Wear Dress $17.90/COMME DES GARÇONS PLAY Heart-Print Pro Sneakers $140/American Apparel Print Cotton Spandex Sleeveless Thong Bodysuit $36/Nasty Gal Shake Down Fringe Jacket $68/Zara Leather Jacket $189/Zara Jacquard Knits Co-ords $65


Read about my time at New York Fashion Week 2016. Interviewed by the lovely Hannah Tucker, AMCONYC Fashion Shows, behind the scenes with Walk Fashion and more! 

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Travel Diaries: The Row NYC

Find out about The Row NYC and our stay during New York Fashion Week!

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With all the madness during New York Fashion Week, we managed to slip sleep into our schedule! During our stay in the city, we took up temporary residence at The Row NYC. The Row NYC is conveniently located in the heart of Times Square, sitting on W 44th St & 8th Ave. Upon arrival we were amazed to see such a grand entrance, the main lobby of the hotel is elevated, promoting guest to travel by elevator or stairs to begin the check in process. We quickly learned that this was a innovative hotel, up to date with the latest technology. Most notable, the lobby contained a full Mac Desktop Lounge, while elevators were organized by punching your floor number into a keypad and in return your were prompted with a elevator (A-H)  to wait next to; taking you to your exact floor, no stops in between. (see photo is gallery)

The rooms were quite cozy (very common if you're familiar with New York hotel rooms), rooms included a low bed, with a desk area, multiple outlets throughout the room (perfect for a blogger) and a bathroom hidden behind a barn-style door. Our favorite accent in the room was the one wall displaying a vibrant color and quirky phrase, our's was "Light Out Please"!

Now to the good stuff! FOOD! The Row is located near almost anything you could think you would need in the city; food, bars, shopping, drug store, Broadway, etc. But in the dead of a New York winter we would rather not go outside if we didn't need to and City Kitchen saved the day. City Kitchen is a food-court style eatery featuring a wide variety of cultural cuisine. From Luke's Lobster Rolls to Donut's massive gourmet donuts, City Kitchen is show to have something you're in the mood for. The Row NYC also featured a state of the art gym and full service beauty shop for any last minute needs.

All in all, we can say The Row NYC definitely made our week at New York Fashion Week that much easier. If you're in the city, be sure to give them a try! 

 

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