Fashion Entrepeneur

Not being born into wealth and being the only Black person or one of only a few people of color on a team, or even in a company as a whole, can set one apart in a corporate environment, she shares. This is especially true in the world of fashion. “Along the way, I realized that my differences are exactly what make my presence important,” she continues, “and embracing them instead of shrinking behind them has been a huge part of the success I’ve found in this space. It is a feeling of accomplishment to work alongside the amazing team at Louis Vuitton, where I have always felt valued and celebrated for being exactly who I am.” @devanlynnewallace 

Black women look good with red lipstick. | Mademoiselle Antoine

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something…

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4 Responses to Fashion Entrepeneur

  1. Damyanti Biswas says:

    That’s very inspiring 🙂

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  2. My son has been in this position since high school. I can’t relate but I can only imagine. But greatness is within us.

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    • msw blog says:

      I have been the ONLY, in numerous rooms, and you are correct it does bring out your greatness, and for me it reinforced for me to always be my authentic self, because as Oscar Wilde, famously stated, “Be yourself as everyone else is taken”

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