Tag: fearlessness

  • Dropped This Video On YouTube With Need To Know Info and Sneak Peeks!

    Dropped This Video On YouTube With Need To Know Info and Sneak Peeks!

    Happy Monday! I hope this weekend gave you everything you needed and more! Here’s the YT video I dropped yesterday. Don’t forget, there’s a new episode every Sunday. Just go ahead and subscribe so you don’t miss anything. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    Thoughts?? Let me know in the comments…

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  • Fearless Woman: Andy Kahle

    Fearless Woman: Andy Kahle

    Andy Kahl says she wouldn’t call herself totally fearless but I certainly would! This drag racing, cancer survivor is living fearlessy and helping people along the way.

    You HAVE to hear her story!

    Want to keep up with Andy??? 👇🏾

    Instagram | Website

    Thoughts on Andy’s story?? Drop them in the comments…

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  • Fearless Woman: Angie Karanja

    Fearless Woman: Angie Karanja

    Welcome to another episode of Fearless Woman! If this is your first time here, let me just tell you what you are about to witness. In this series, we feature women who are living life on their own terms and making a difference.

    And this episode is no different! Meet Angie Karanja. She’s making a huge difference! As a teenager, she found herself fighting off both an abusive step-father and relationship. Going through such difficult times, inspired her to start a movement for raising teenagers.

    I’ll let her tell you her own story. You have to hear this…

    Told you she has such an inspirational story to share! Want to keep up with Angie? 🤔. You can follow her on IG.

    Thanks for checking out her story! Leave your thoughts in the comments…

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  • Fearless Woman: Lynn Power (Haircare Entrepreneur)

    Fearless Woman: Lynn Power (Haircare Entrepreneur)

    Lynn Power left a successful 30 year advertising career, as CEO of J. Walter Thompson NY, to become an entrepreneur. She launched MASAMI, a clean premium haircare, in February 2020. And hasn’t looked back since.

    I wanted to know more about her fearless journey, so I reached out to ask her some questions. Here is what she said…

    Tell us what life was like before you began your fearless journey?

    I had been working in the advertising industry for my entire career and was running agencies. At the time, I was the CEO of J. Walter Thompson NY. But, I found that I wasn’t enjoying it much anymore. I was dealing with a lot of administrative work (HR issues, legal issues, finance meetings, etc) and had gotten away from what drew me to the industry in the first place — building brands.


    What made you want to take the leap and start your company?

    I decided it was time to stop building other people’s brands and to start doing it for myself. When I left J. Walter Thompson, I actually started a brand consultancy with a partner. We worked almost exclusively with startups which I really enjoyed. I found it fulfilling to make a direct impact on their business in a very tangible way. But then I met my co-founder James, who had been working on haircare formulations for about 10 years. I loved what he was doing. We decided to partner together to launch MASAMI which we founded in 2018 and haven’t looked back.

    Masami Haircare Clean Products


    What have you learned about yourself during this journey?

    I am much more adaptable and entrepreneurial than I realized. I always knew I had an entrepreneurial gene (both my parents were small biz owners) but I wasn’t sure I would like the “grind” of it. But it turns out, I like the flexibility of working when I want and controlling my schedule. And of course, launching during Covid certainly has given me a perspective on how to pivot and not get too caught up in your plans.


    What would you do over again before you took the leap? (If anything)

    I would take some time to build up my clean beauty network and also a network of peers and advisors. That has been incredibly helpful and I always advise other entrepreneurs to make sure they have a strong network, but there is no reason to wait until you leave your job and start your business to do that. You should always be growing your connections and network — you never know when it might come in handy.


    What is life like since you’ve taken the leap into fearless living?

    I have crafted my business around my lifestyle — which is super flexible. I like being able to work in Palm Spring, NYC, The Berkshires, wherever. And now with my own business, it’s been great to be able to create my life the way I want it. I like to blend my business and personal lives (for me that works super well), so I work with friends, my kids help out and my husband is our investor. It all comes together in a really fulfilling way.


    Tell us about your company.

    MASAMI is clean premium haircare with a Japanese ocean botanical that’s all about hydration. Our formulas are high performing but don’t weigh your hair down — which is something our customers really love. We are also gender neutral, vegan and cruelty free. And of course, have no sulfates, parabens or phthalates. We are a DTC+ brand (we have our own e-commerce site but are also sold on Amazon, in stores like Showfields and Verishop and have salon partnerships with Spoke & Weal and DreamDry).


    What is one useful tip you would share about entrepreneurship?

    Make sure you understand your product and market fit (how scalable is your idea) and spend time nailing your brand proposition and brand values. This is incredibly helpful as you grow, bring new people into the team and launch new products. All too often, I’ve seen founders focus on the product vs. the brand and end up with messy messaging that needs to be reworked later.


    What has been the most difficult part of your journey?

    Well, launching during Covid has certainly been interesting. It caused us to rethink our salon strategy (as most were closed for most of 2020) and focus on content and e-commerce. So, the unpredictability of it all has been a hard adjustment. But it taught us to go with the flow.


    What has been the most rewarding part of your journey?

    I’ve really enjoyed getting feedback from our customers about how our products have transformed their hair. And we’ve created a large size ceramic bottle with refills that I love because it enables us to help the beauty industry evolve and become more sustainable which is part of our mission.


    How do you stay motivated when things get tough?

    I’m lucky that I have an amazing network of supporters, friends and family who have been amazing. It’s easy to be positive when things are going well, but you really see the character of your team when things are tough and we’ve all had each other’s backs, which makes me feel like we’re in it for the long haul.

    Lynn Power - Masami Haircare


    Share something about your journey that you feel is important that we have not addressed.

    Both James and I are “older” founders — MASAMI officially launched in February 2020 at New York Fashion week. We were both 53. You are never too old to do what you love.

    Want to follow her journey?!

    👉🏾 Masami Hair On IG | Lynn On IG

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  • Who Would’ve Thought Models At Last Years Runway Show Now NEED The Accessory They Were Wearing?!

    Who Would’ve Thought Models At Last Years Runway Show Now NEED The Accessory They Were Wearing?!

    2020 has been quite a year! Unfortunately, amongst other things, it led us to not be able to have a runway show. All of the shows that we were scheduled to appear in were cancelled.

    But there’s always next year…hopefully!

    One thing is for sure, I won’t take for granted being able to participate being in a show. I never realized how much it was missed until the option was no longer there. So, for reminiscing purposes, I wanted to show you the last show we did in 2019.

    Take a look at time Fashion Not Fear was put on a runway! You will notice something about their face accessories. Am I a fortune teller or what?? Plus, wait til the end to get all of the outfit details.

    Which was your favorite look?? Let me know in the comments…

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  • 11 Matching Sets When You’re Feeling Matchy Matchy

    11 Matching Sets When You’re Feeling Matchy Matchy

    There are so many good reasons to cop a matching outfit. One of the best reasons that come to mind is that you can break up the set and wear them with different things. This multiples your outfit options like crazy!

    Here are 11 Matching Sets that will give you endless style options to pair with different pieces.

    The Daring Jacket & Skirt Set
    Let’s Chill Set
    No Clue Hoodie & Skirt Set
    Hello Merlot Top & Skirt Set
    Serious Business Top & Skirt Set
    Heroic Top & Heroic Skirt
    Gutsy Top & Gutsy Skirt
    Power Top & Power Skirt
    Hydrant Top & Hydrant Skirt
    Brassy Top & Brassy Skirt
    Boss Lady Blazer & Skort Set

    Let these looks fulfill your need to go matchy matchy…or just when you want to mix it up!

    Let me know your favorites. Drop them in the comments.

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  • I Got The Keys, Keys, Keys…I Meant Keychain

    I Got The Keys, Keys, Keys…I Meant Keychain

    Screaming that you’re fearless doesn’t always have to come from your mouth. An accessory can do the trick.

    More like an accessory for your keys. This fearless keychain is the latest addition on our fearless women collection.

    Fearless keychain

    Fearless EST. Birth…does it get any more fearless than that?!

    Accessorize your keys with this keychain. Only $7.50.

    Thoughts on it?? Is this a way you’d show off your fearlessness?? Let me know in the comments…

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  • If Classic Black & White is your jam; Here Are Two Outfits You Should Cop Right Now

    If Classic Black & White is your jam; Here Are Two Outfits You Should Cop Right Now

    Neon, bold prints, pastels…the color options and combos are endless. But none of them can hold a candle to the classic color combination of black and white. It is forever classic. If black and white is all up in your wheelhouse, here are some pieces you should add to the cart right now.

    Sade Spence in the Boss Lady Suit Set

    Are you feeling either one?? Let me know in the comments…

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  • 8 Things I Do to Fuel My Fearlessness That Has nothing To Do with Fashion

    8 Things I Do to Fuel My Fearlessness That Has nothing To Do with Fashion

    If I said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times…being fearless is hard! I mean I don’t consider myself the most fearless woman in the world. I battle with it every day. The thing about being fearless is not about not having any fear. It’s about having that fear and acknowledging it. But instead of letting it hold me back from what I want, I say, “fuck it” and do it anyway. I try to live by that motto so much that I have it tattooed on my wrist. Seriously.

    I feel like it’s important to let you know that I’m not Queen Fearless, by any means. I’m human. Aren’t we all?? Although, I love a fashion moment. And feel like it’s one of the best ways to show off your fearlessness. There are other ways that I handle my fear that has absolutely, positively nothing to do with fashion .and here they are:

    #1. Search for the silver lining in every “bad” situation

    This is probably one of the hardest things to do. How do you find a silver lining when you lose someone you love, when the you depended on something to happen that didn’t, love money, etc? It isn’t easy but trust me there is a lesson in it that will help you find that lining. It might not immediately appear but sit down, think about it, and give it some time. It’s there.

    #2. Visualize the positive outcome when faced with adversity.

    This idea is somewhat similar to finding the silver lining. This idea is just about seeing the positivity before something occurs. Anything can happen at any time. Knowing that, visualize how you can turn that negative into a positive. For instance, who would’ve thought we would have to be stuck in the house for the past 7 months or so?? The positive of that is that we have had much more time to spend not only with our family but ourselves. I consider that to be a great thing!

    #3. Say things aloud because there are power in words.

    I can’t tell you how much I believe in the power of words. I’ve seen it so many times. For instance, about a two years ago, my fiancĂ© and I took a road trip in a rented SUV. While on the trip, he fell in love with car and said that we were going to have one with our baby seat in the back. Buying a car and having a baby wasn’t in our radar at the time. Fast forward, two years and not only do we own that SUV but we now have a beautiful baby boy. I remember telling him well before leaving my corporate job that I was going to be doing something with fashion in the future. Look at me now, I’m a fashion designer/maker. Words are powerful.

    #4. Tell someone because it helps to hold me accountable.

    When I tell someone that I’m going to do something. It makes me feel like I have to keep my word. There are so many times when I will randomly blurt out something like, “I’m going to sew 5 new outfits by the week.”

    #5. Put it on my vision board because if I see it, I can achieve it.

    I’ve said before that I love a vision board and nothing has changed. Again, I’ve put things on my vision board. Only to review it at the end of the year to find that some of it has already come to fruition. Give it a try.

    #6. Recognize that people love throwing their fear on you. Sometimes you have to keep things to yourself.

    Although, this is self explanatory, You might find it difficult to just cut people off. But don’t let people fill up my ear with their fears. Give them 2-5 minutes of ranting and raving. If they aren’t talking about resolutions after that, why are you still talking?

    #7. Read other womens fearless stories for inspiration.

    Things always seem hopeless…until you see someone else story. There is always someone doing worse than you or who is more fearful than you. Not that you should thrive off others pain. It just helps to put things in perspective.

    #8. Listen and write my own mantras. Ya’ girl loves a good saying to help get through a fearful time.

    One of my favorites is simple…”Girl please, you got this!”

    There’s no rule book to fearless living. Its about what makes you comfortable enough to give fear the finger and do what you want not what you should,

    Thoughts on these tips?? Have any you want to share?? Drop them in the comments…

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  • The Sketch Vs. Reality: A Look At How The Piece Looks Once Its Made

    The Sketch Vs. Reality: A Look At How The Piece Looks Once Its Made

    Some Fashion Not Fear pieces come from a sketched idea. But do they ever come out looking like what was sketched?? I will let you be the judge of that. Take a look at some of the sketches dropped before the item was made…

    Sooooo, do they look like their sketch or nawl?! Which are your favorites from the collection?? Let me know in the comments…

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    (P.S…you can shop the full collection here.)