Creatives
Velvet Outlaw Specializes in Custom Rodeo Suits for People That Love Nostalgia
Social worker by day + rhinestone stan always, Louisville-based fashion designer Miranda Deaton creates clothing that’s one-of-a-kind. Velvet Outlaw specializes in custom rodeo suits for people that love the nostalgia and novelty of the old, but also appreciate the new. Miranda uses a moderate to low waste up-cycling method for most of her clothing, and is driven by her customers…
Read MoreThe Studio Sisters Share Secrets to Their Etsy Success
By Bethanie Hestermann Who doesn’t love learning from the best? Taylor and Katie Smith of the Studio Sisters run a top 1%-ranked Etsy shop that sells vinyl stickers + other goods. In addition to being Queens of Etsy, they also offer educational tools for other sellers who want to maximize their own creative businesses! Taylor…
Read MoreFashion Designer Shaquita Garcia Preaches Importance of Authenticity
Shaquita Garcia, owner + designer at AART NYC, says no matter what you do, it can seem like your market is saturated with folks doing the same thing. But the reality is, no one does what you do exactly the way you do it. And we’ll say it again. No one does your thang like…
Read MoreThe Art of Making Drinks with Home Barista Anna Le
Curl up with a lavender latte as we introduce you to Anna Le, the home barista behind @Feed.Annna. Anna’s creative outlet of choice is the art of making drinks, and—trust us—her creations are as gorgeous as they are delicious. (I mean, if you want to go spend an hour watching her pour and stir, we…
Read MoreRachel Waring Helps Clients Achieve Peak Pinterest Performance
Dearest Creatives: Pinterest can and should be a legit business strategy. But how do you kickstart that strategy + turn pins into sales/clients/actual revenue? Let us introduce Rachel Emma Waring, a stylist turned creative consultant who helps her clients transform from casual pinners into professional pinners—without selling their souls to the social media devil. In…
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