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5.18.2016

18 May

Working Woman Wednesday: The Faces of Lehigh Valley Fashion Week

Several weeks ago, I participated in what was one of the most time-turning and unique experiences of my 25 years; I participated and walked as a curvy model for my first time EVER in a fashion show. When I began my blog in December of 2015, I did it moreso to spread the seeds of confidence God has planted in me to embrace ALL of me as he should have it, according to His glory. I prayed to God to allow me to bear the fruit of His spirit in putting me in positions of prosperity and networking if He saw fit. I never imagined the doors this blog would open for me, in terms of feeling great about me, as well as meeting others who feel great about themselves and were likeminded in spreading messages of self-love and self-worth.

Fast forward not even 4 months later, and the connections I have made have made allof the 'what if's', 'I don't think I can's', and the occasional 'why did I take this on' seem a thing of the distant past. Lehigh Valley Fashion Week was not only a premiere event within the Valley to showcase unique and fine fashions of local business owners, it was also an opportunity for myself and many others to see 1st hand that IT IS POSSIBLE. In our whirlwind lives, we can prevail. And it may not be in the way that the woman beside us did it, but it will be as He saw it.

Three testaments to that were the powers that be of Lehigh Valley Fashioin Week. I had a chance to chat with Cyrie Jackson, Winsome Cullen, and Kari Holmes after  the excitement had subsided (if only for a little bit) to speak to them about what their successes, struggles, and takeways have been while being involved in Lehigh Valley Fashion Week. And like most of us women, its what you would expect; lots of juggling, some doors slammed in your face, and the will to carry on--
despite the rain.



1. What is your personal tie to fashion (or your specific title within the event)?

Cyrie: I am the founder and creative director.
Kari: My personal tie to Lehigh Valley Fashion Week is being the Fashion Director for Lehigh Valley Fashion Week. Miss Jackson and I partnered together for a series of successful community events. I really enjoyed working with her and when I got the call inviting me to be the Fashion Director I was super elated to be working with her.
Kari MC'ing the Premiere event
Winsome: I am the marketing and Public Relations director.  I was always involved in the retail world  in some way throughout  my life. The opportunity to  be a part of Lehigh Valley Fashioin Week was a dream come true to help this organization gain visibility in the area and beyond.


 2. What struggles were you met with in making sure the event went off?
Cyrie: Getting the brand out and bringing people from various backgrounds together.
Cyrie Jackson
Kari: The same you would probably find in any major production: managing relationships and learning how to work together as a team. Each person that is a part of the Lehigh Valley Fashion Week team has really big personalities, ( I'm a super huge people person and have a huge vivacious personality myself, so you know I fit right in lol), and each of the team members are very professional and some of the best in their field. You have to be secure and strong while also giving respect to other people. So the most important thing was making sure to respect each person's roles and their way of doing things, but also knowing that I had something to contribute as a part of the team as a creative professional myself. One of the best examples of this was in communicating with the designers. Miss Jackson already has established relationships with each of the designers because she's already known as a leader in the fashion industry here in the Lehigh Valley and Tri-State region PA / NJ / NY. To be a new name and a new voice communicating with the designers required a lot of determination.The great part about having a professional and well experienced team is that they could give a platform for how to communicate with the designers and I could also add some additional tools and templates to create the optimum experience for each of the designers to really feel like a special part of Lehigh Valley Fashion Week again this year.
Kari, doubling as a model on the finale night.
Winsome: Since I deal with marketing I am not directly involved in the production of the show.

 3. How did you balance the additional roles you took on with your personal life?
Cyrie: That was a tough one. Time management was so important. We all have to set time aside for the business and then have peace of mind by enjoying our personal lives. I meditate a lot and then the balance of personal and business just works its self out.
Winsome Cullen



Kari: Child, you remember what MC Hammer said? You got to pray just to make it today. Haha! Seriously, every day in our lives is a new day in our divine Destiny. There is something that God has given you breath for to accomplish in each and every day. So taking the time to pray and read His word so you know what He's likely to say and where He's likely to lead you and reading His word  to let you know what you're supposed to do when you get there. There was no way I was going to check my faith at the door to be a part of a new industry that I had never really stepped into before. I considered being apart of Lehigh Valley Fashion Week as an open door from God. So, I prayed each step of the way and asked Him how I could be a blessing to the lives of others and especially Miss Jackson because I know what it is like to be a founder, visionary, and leader, and how much work it takes to make something major happen in the Lehigh Valley area. I think because of that, our friendship has grown so much. Prayer and reading the Word and listening to the spirit of God were the key ingredients to balancing everything
Welcome baby Quentin!
Winsome: I recently  gave birth to my baby so I  do most of my work from home.  During  fashion week I brought my  little one with me. 

 4. What have you learned from this experience?
Cyrie: I learned that planning way in advance helps a whole lot but also learned that me and the team have super strength to put on a show with just a snap of a finger. Not a lot of people can pull off what we have and still have more positive feedback than negative.
Kari: As a pastor and person of faith who absolutely loves fashion, seeing that God will use you in every area of life, in any profession, and on any platform was the biggest lesson reiterated for me.
Winsome: Nothing is impossible and God will make a way through difficult times.

Nothing is impossible indeed. I truly enjoyed seeing these women in action and getting to be apart of the fabulous production that was LVFW. I am even more overjoyed that I got to do so at the hands and prayers of such powerful and productive women. So today, I dedicate this #WCW to these 3 working visionaries. And today, I dub thee: Working Woman Wednesday. 

Don't forget to subscribe to my blog and leave a comment below about a fabulous woman who's inspired you. I love hearing from you!

Faithfully. 
Brieana

 



4.17.2016

17 April

OOTD: April 17,2016

Good evening everyone! This week's outfit was a homage to one of my favorite stylists (soon turned blogger) D. Nicole! She was one of the people who inspired me to begin creating Polyvore sets. She's a fellow plus sized diva, but she creates some amazing ensembles for the petite and straight sized fashionistas as well! Check out her IG page, Stylebydnicole. She'll have some great outfits for the upcoming warm weather. No matter where you are, you'll be sure to find something that works for you! And while you're at it, check out my Polyvore page for new outfit creations. Happy Sunday!

Faithfully,

Brieana


Caged heels: ASOS
Purse: TJ Maxx
Peasant blouse: similar here/here




2.21.2016

21 February

OOTD:Pretty In Pink

Today's outfit was an ode to Valentine's Day and one of my favorite 
80's 
chick flicks:Pretty in Pink. Pink is one of my favorite colors for various reasons:it's soft doting nature that instantly adds a bit of femininity to everything. It adds a Cinderella princess delicacy that my girl Molly Ringwald achieved in her outfits. No matter how you really feel  ,pink will have you looking your prettiest. 


I accompanied  the outfit with this unique blazer I got from Rainbow. It's has a nice lace detail that's better suited for soft colors to compliment the fact the the entire back is see through. 

I got this pink peplum top from Forever 21+,along with this necklace. It's actually my first time wearing it. On closer view ,the gems are more of a purple/pink color. But with the light pink peplum top,I was able to pull off a great coordination! Thank God for hues on top of hues! 
These pink pumps are from a very unlikely place:Victoria's secret. I've featured some of their clothing before. I also have these pumps in neon yellow. It's a soft suede and very easy to scuff,which is why I had to wait until there was no snow around. 

What colors make you feel pretty? Leave a comment below! I love hearing from you. 


Faithfully,
Brieana. 

1.06.2016

06 January

#WCW: The Importance of Sisterhood in Christ




On this wonderful WCW (also affectionately known as Woman Crush Wednesday in social media land),I want to reflect on the relationships I was able to build (and leave behind in 2015. When you're new to a place,or rather unfamiliar, it's difficult for our flesh to look away from past experiences in hopes of a better today. It's easy to look in the mirror and lament over the scars and cuts we've received from trusting someone too freely or giving information too willingly. Sometimes,we make the mistakes of forming relationships that aren't in line with our journeys. It's important though to remember the rhyme,reason,and season of some of those relationships and allow ourselves to be open to increase. This past Sunday,I was invited to be apart of my sister in Christ's birthday celebration. Through my time of praise and servitude at Faith International Church  I have been fortunate to meet some amazing 
THE BIRTHDAY GIRL!


and fierce women of God. The importance of sisterhood was something I didn't think much of up until some years ago. The word sisterhood almost literally means covered in love by the family of God. I was almost sad that I hadn't realized the importance of this sooner. Women are not typically synonymous with sisterhood am I right? More so relative to the words "catty" or "gossip". I brought those worldly notions into church with me and thus welcomed some uncomfortable thoughts and feelings bred by notions of what someone else said i should be as a woman. The idea that a Christian woman must fit the mold of a perfect Bible toting, 10 inch skirt wearing being has for generations drawn our sisters out of church for not being able to live up to the unspoken expectations

Women,by nature are the breeders. We breed children. We can breed positivity and alternatively negativity.  Once we as women are able to accept the vessels of growth that we are, the sisterhood we are intrinsically built to form will follow. Here's 5 ways that I've become a better sister this year. 

1. Be Generous (2 Corinthians 9:11)
2. Be quick to hear (James 1:19)
3. Seek forgiveness (Colossians 3:13)
4. Tell the truth (Ephesians 4:25)
5. Pray for them. (James 5:16)

Are you a good sister in Christ? If the answer is no,think about how you can be better. It's never too late to be a blessing to others. Your sister is waiting.

Faithfully,
Brieana. 

12.27.2015

27 December

OOTD: Cool Color Combos

Happy Sunday! I hope you're enjoying the days after Christmas and the time you've spent with cousins you haven't seen in years and eating foods you'll be giving up in a few weeks. 

      Today I want to talk about amazing combinations. Items that are Perfect for one another.Things that you can't mention without their counterpart. Peanut  butter and jelly. Fish and chips. Cell phone and a charger. Wearing glasses and being smart. I'm not so sure about that last one but you get the point. Combinations can add pizzazz or add those finishing touches needed to make a meal or outfit great. One of my favorite color combos is gray and green. An olive or hunter green to be exact. There's something serene and relaxed about the two colors together that still scream sleek and sheek at the same time.


      This long wool duster is from Forever 21+ a couple seasons back. And I promise it's not as itchy as it looks. I know dusters are in for the season,and while I love them,not all of them are as thick as I need them to be. I'm ALWAYS cold,so this sweater keeps me warm. The marled effect adds some extra color to the outfit. 

      This midi dress is also from Forever 21+. I got it in the summer and quickly learned it was more suited for the colder months. There's an additional lining inside of the dress that adds more warmth. During the hot and hazy summer, this was NOT BBQ attire. In the winter,the extra layer helped to create nice, clean lines and layers that kept me warm. The length was also a plus as it was kind of windy today.

      If you couldn't tell already, I love a chunky heeled bootie. These ones from Charlotte Russe gave me the right amount of balance. My mom looks at me in shock every time I step out in something higher than 6 inches. It's my way of keeping the day exciting. High heels,higher standards. The suede material may not be the best when the snow starts to fall,so I'm wearing them before that time comes. 


      Last but not least,let's talk about this  eye candy around my neck. This necklace is a unique and handmade creation from a local store owner here in the Poconos. She'll get her own post soon,but check out her Facebook page here. The intricate design (check out those leaves!) was just what I needed to add some excitement to the otherwise quiet ensemble. 

What are some of your favorite color combinations? Leave a comment below!

Faithfully,
Brieana. 

12.18.2015

18 December

Casual Friday

     I love the cold weather. Now I know last week I was raving about the warm Sunday weather,but there's just something refreshing about crisp,cool air. It's nice to see the transformation of the leaves and grass after the cold months of wilting away. It's like their own personal testimony of re-birth. 


      Most people don't love the colder months because at first glance, it's just a hassle to wear so many pieces of clothing.  I see it as a perfect time for some great coats, sweaters and winter boots. What better way to show off your wardrobe than a layer by layer reveal of fashion?! 

      First,excuse me for my excitement at this AMAAAAZING sweater! I got this from an online boutique i stumbled upon in IG called Dakota Houston.  A store after my own heart,Dakota Houston caters to the spiritually sound woman of today with timeless and unique pieces for all sizes. 
















And no,you're not seeing things...that is in fact,a woman's FACE embroidered on the back of my sweater! Cool right?! I couldn't pass it up. Many IG boutiques ares carry a lot of the same trends throughout the seasons,so unfortunately there's not a lot of variety from store to store. But I hadn't seen this sweater anywhere. And we're made to stand against the masses right?

      My green riding pants and chunky boot are from Rainbow. I used to shop there when I still lived in the hood of Paterson and I haven't stopped yet and don't plan to! Their clothes are affordable, versatile,and their shipping speed is one to beat. 

      Today's Casual Friday made me appreciate the cool weather. I know we all love the sun,sand,and ice cream. But there's a time and place for everything. Especially the seasons. I'll see you all soon as I pull out my parkas and put away the open toed shoes. Make sure to bundle up! 

Faithfully,
Brieana

12.13.2015

13 December

OOTD:December 13,2015

         I walked out of the house this morning and the weather read 68 degrees. Fahrenheit. In the middle of December. I had to take a couple of minutes to really praise and adore my God for his continuous miracles and wonders.  67 degrees?! In December? When the weatherman would tell us it's supposed to be snowing?! Sometimes we forget how miraculous and awe inspiring he is. To shift the atmosphere in a way none of us could ever imagine. This morning I understood that I am but a small part of God's giant presence...and for that I am thankful. 

        The GORGEOUS weather gave me the opportunity to wear a couple of pieces I wouldn't normally wear in December. I had to take full advantage because you never know God's plans for the seasons. So I threw on this Olive duster from Haute life plus. The material was very light and breathable (two words I would ,again...not use in the winter months).



The gold accents on the shoulders and adjustable sleeves had me sold. Just the right amount of glamour for an already beautiful color. On the inside, I donned my favorite black jumper. I got this from ASOS a couple of seasons back. It was the perfect layering piece to place underneath my duster. I've worn this in so many different ways that I'm sad for the day it fades. It has pockets and makes the outfit all the more functional since the duster does not. 
My brown booties only just saw the light of the day this year. (Thank God again for the opportunity to be seasonably inappropriate) They're super old but so comfy. The chunky heel makes all the running around I do on Sunday a breeze. I even had to make sure my feet were fully manicured for the peep toe in the front. 

    Today was a beautiful day for light and open pieces. I'm forever grateful to have gotten that chance. Remember to be thankful for it all. Even the sun shining on a "winter" December Sunday. Just God's daily reminder of who's in control. The comfort I feel in that is immeasurable. Not in fabric weights. Not in heels inches. Just in his eternal blessings. 

Faithfully,
Brieana

12.11.2015

11 December

Stepping Out

*deep breath* 

Have you ever...wanted to try something new? And before you even take that first step you imagine all of the worst case scenarios within that something new that can and will go wrong? 

What will they think?
What do I write?
What if I get writer's block?
What if?..What if...What if...

*cue inspirational music* Here I go..

In a couple of sentences...I am what you would call a former ratchet, hailing from Paterson, New Jersey who takes a special interest in learning, leading, and shopping. My thighs take up half my body.I have 2 degrees and am currently working on my License in Social Work. I love the Lord. Sarcasm is my 2nd tongue. With all of that said, what do I do with that package of fantastic?! Answer: SOMETHING. 

I made a vision board at the end of 2014. On that board I had all of these fantastic pictures of apartments, degrees from various universities, and California (I'm a Valley girl at heart). Missing from that board? Starting a blog! It wasn't apart of the plan. But that's what's so wonderful about life. Sometimes your plans are not God's plans. So here I am, at the end of the year, humbly writing to the masses, praying that you find my package of fantastic as great as I think it is. 

My prayer for this blog is to keep and increase the faith. In myself. In my choices. In sisterhood. In women. In my style. And in you. By no means am I a fashionista. Or the next prophetess come down to teach my sisters in Christ how to slay and pray. What I am is someone who is stepping out. With the confidence of 1,000 moons to present the package that is me. Withholding nothing. Except those "what if's".


Faithfully,
Brieana