Fashioned Magazine | Issue No. 17 | Spring 2019

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FASHIONED SPRING 2019

VICTORIA HERNANDEZ: Winning NBC's Season 2 "World of Dance"and on

Fashion: GLAM ONTHE FARM

SPRING IS HERE!

dancing with

The Lab


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Whether in the city or on a farm, transition fashion has never looked so chic!

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Cover Girl, Victoria Hernandez, takes the trophy, with "The Lab," in Season 2's World of Dance.

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Spring Has Sprung ... It's time to be good to YoSelf!

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An Editor's Hello! Lookbook of chic fashion out in the country, pages 7 - 17! DIY | Beauty treatments for you this Spring! From Paris Fashion Week, to LAFW, Glaudi Bridal Takes the World by Storm.

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Stay Motivated ... with fitness guru, Kelsey Lee Hollenbeck! Welcome home––the safest place you'll ever find.


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Volume 3, Issue 01 Editor-in-Chief: Cyndi Galley Director of Operations: Alisha Phalen Creative Director: Raxy Ikari Fashion & Creative Director: Amara Murillo Director of Photography: Chela Williams Merchandising Editor: Kyree McField Fashion News Editor: Taylor Pike Executive Assistant: Pam Miro Stylists: Virtuous Arevalos, Raelene Cota, Amara Murillo & Elena Zarate Editors: Noemi Lopez Photo Shoot Coordinator: Nohemi Cornejo Hair & Makeup: Emily Pike

Contributors: Kiana Coulthurst, Raelene Cota, Kelsey Lee Hollenbeck, Anna Kietzman, Noemi Lopez, Kyree McField, Christy Mireles, Amara Murillo, Emily Pike, Michelle Scott, Taylor Pike, Elena Zarate and Monique Zirkelbach. Staff: Virtuous Arevalos, Nohemi Cornejo, Raelene Cota, Olivia Couture, Kelsey Lee Hollenbeck, Noemi Lopez, Zowie Murillo, Michelle Scott and Elena Zarate. Cover Girl: Victoria Hernandez Cover Photographer: Shawn Hall Web: fashionedmagazine.com Contact: info@fashionedmagazine.com IG, Periscope & Twitter: @fashionedmag FB: http://fb.com/fashionedmagazine iTunes Podcast & YouTube: "Fashioned Magazine" NB: All images in this publication are either under Creative Commons licence, or used with permission. All opinions

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HELLO from Cyndi !

Spring is here and we couldn't be more thrilled! Not only are the flowers in full bloom, but we have been waiting for the release of our Spring issue for quite some time. Between Fashion Shows and Fashion Week, our hands have been a bit tied, but world ... we are in love and we are here. Firstly, we cannot tell you how ECSTATIC we are to have beauty, Victoria Hernandez, a dancing machine––whose grace and heart match in size––as our cover girl. Winner of NBC's World of Dance in Season 2 with her dance team, The Lab, this gal is a whole lotta spunk and then some! With a love and appreciation for many-things La La Land, the City of Angels seemed like the perfect backdrop to our dancing queen, who we took note every where we went, was in a beautiful world of her own! If there was music to be had, Victoria didn't miss a beat ... even right on Melrose Ave. Her feet got to moving as photographer, Shawn Hall, stepped up to bat capturing these fun moments of Victoria on camera. We just know you will fall in love with her as quickly as we did. As we dreamt about spring and fashion, we couldn't help but to incorporate some of what walked the runway, both in Fall '18 and Spring '19, thus producing, Glam on the Farm––where country life meets fashion. A special shout out to Friend of Fashioned, Christy Mireles, for going the extra mile to ensure our shoot was everything it needed to be, from beginning to end. We love you! And to have our newest team member, Chela Williams, slaying our shots with expertise and finesse, while on the prowl for that perfect shot. We are humbled that you said YES to us and welcome you as our new Director of Photography. For these reasons and more, this issue is very special to me. I pray you are encouraged, inspired and strengthened by what your eyes see and read. We love you and know that good things await you in this new season of SPRING! Don't be afraid to try something NEW ... we, at Fashioned, will be doing the same!

With Lots of Love, Cyndi Galley @Cyndi616

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Sun-kissed and sweet out on the farm: Soft lace paired with a vintage romper or all black, says 8 romance is here to stay.


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In a World of Her Own ... as told to Cyndi Galley by Victoria Hernandez

While some might win a championship by luck, when it comes to a dance competition––namely the "World of Dance," winning requires work. Hard work. Such is the story of Victoria Hernandez, who was in The Lab––Season Two's World of Dance Champions.

a healing process for our team member through dance.

FM: It was a very moving performance. It was beautiful to see the team rallying together through dance ... so powerful. Of the wardrobe and outfits your team wore, I know which one was my favorite The first time you meet this young artist, you re- -- what was your favorite costume to wear? alize she's not just a great dancer, but a young woman of great talent, passion, beauty, stamina, VH: My favorite outfit on W.O.D. would have to character, depth and faith. As fierce as she is hum- be week four––the outfit was a school-uniform-inble, I have to say that this interview strengthened spired outfit, but with a modern twist. It was really me, and left me feeling ... well, a little lighter on cool. my toes! FM: Agreed! That was my favorite, too! At FashFM: In watching your performance of N.E.R.D's ioned, we believe that everyone is born––fash"Lemon," what is going through your mind while ioned––to do something amazing and that those you are smack dab in the middle of dancing? desires and the ability to walk out those giftings are inherent in each person. Seeing you dance, VH: If I am going to be completely honest, noth- that is evident. ing, I was so in the moment I actually don’t even remember preforming this piece at all. I choose VH: Thank you, I too, believe that everyone has a to work hard and think during practice that way gift and at that––multiple gifts. It’s up to us though, when I am on stage I am able to enjoy myself and to walk out those gifts––that comes through the my team. However, afterwards, I just remember process. You have to be willing to put your trust in a rush of excitement flowing through my body, the process, giving your best, not giving up, and knowing everything went smoothly, seeing the accepting “hiccups”. judges’ reaction, the crowd’s reaction, and my team's fulfillment ... was the best feeling that night. FM: You all were so in sync with one-another. What did you learn about community in working FM: That is SO good! That’s a great concept for with 15 other dancers? Do all of you choreograph everyone to live by. How long did you have to together? practice on WOD and how long DID you practice each dance routine? VH: The reason behind our togetherness as a team comes from our love for one-another and for our craft––dance. If one messes up, we all messed VH: In preparation for W.O.D. we practiced 13 up. There is no individual in a team. That is what hours a day. For the first two routines it took two held us together and resulted in our ability to be in sync with one another. That is what community months to practice and perfect, is about––love and support. FM: Wow! FM: What is the hardest thing you endured to win VH: There were many revisions of the dance, mu- World of Dance? sic, and costumes. For the last three weeks we had only three days to put them together. VH: I’m captain of the 15, so for me, the hardest part was being the bigger person — not just lookFM: What was your favorite performance on ing out for myself, but putting others in front of me. That was the hardest part. World of Dance? VH: My personal favorite routine would have to be week three. Week three had a deep “why” to it, it had story. I love that we were able to create 18

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(Cont. from page 18) VH: As a leader that's often the case ... our goal was getting to the next round and had to worry about others first. The team was important ... I would rather be in the back than in the front.

the community, too, knows where he came from––no matter how big you get. I also look up to Jackie Lopez––she is the founder of an organization, Versa-Style Dance Company. She shares on the history of dance…the roots— which is what I’m big on, and she gives FM: The Lab was in the first season, as well, back to kids less fortunate. but didn't take the championship title that season––what prompted your team to return FM: Where did you grow up? and what did you do differently the second VH: I grew up in Anaheim. time around? VH: When we got cut on the third week, it was our first big competition. so leaving it feeling like we weren’t good enough put us in disappointment ... so we came together as a team and our directors helped us and (we) pulled ourselves out of it, prepared harder, ate better, worked smarter. Even though we're kids, we knew we had what it takes to do it. We added five members because we felt we needed something new to spark the audience's interest, but our interest and our own creative process, as well. Bigger tricks, more appealing visuals, bigger formation … it was a blessing to know we could go in with fifteen, rather than with ten. Because we went through that, the five added to the team and made us want to work harder.

FM: What role do your parents play in your life with who you are today? VH: My parents played everything. When I was 11 they gave me a dance studio to give me training I needed. To assist with knowledge of dancing … they are always teaching me about giving. Giving is the better success in life, staying true to our roots, etc... FM: What is your favorite memory?

VH: In 2014 I performed at an event called Body Rock. and my parents performed on stage with me, too. My team was called, Mini-otics. All nine parents created their own team called, Senior-otics, in the middle of our FM: That's such a powerful concept and what performance and danced. My mom did the that sparked in the others who were a part of splits and my dad did Twerking ... I was so emfirst round of W.O.D.! Okay, sooo... what are barrassed! your TOP THREE beauty must-have's? FM: (Laughing) You will always remember VH: For me, being a dancer and athlete, I wash that! Do you have a fitness routine? my face with Soap & Glory exfoliating cleansing wash. I use gel deodorant because I’m a VH: I train three days a week with Adrian Ceja! dancer––it helps me feel nice and clean! And He's a great role-model because I’m able to ... I wear perfume everyday––Moschino … and talk with him about how to achieve dancing I spray (it) on the front and on the back of my goals. We are also able to talk about spiritual neck for when people hug me ... then they can things — he's a great leader. say, "Oh you smell really good!" FM: When do you know you loved dance? FM: As a dancer, you must have an icon or someone you deeply admire––who do you VH: I’ve always loved dancing, being the cenlook to as a dancer? ter of attention at parties and stuff. But I actually knew that I REALLY LOVED DANCE as VH: I have a girl and a guy! His name is Boogie a passion when I was about 13 1/2 ... That's Frantic––he is my mentor. I look up to him be- when I was like, “Okay … I really love dance!” I cause I feel he cares about more than just the wanted to learn everything about it—the histodancing––he cares about how I’m doing men- ry … that's when I embraced it. tally, physically. He cares about the process and how I am doing. He's really awesome and is like an uncle figure. He gives back to (Continued on Page 23)


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FM: What's a fun day of eating to you?

life. Hurry up and jump in! Tackle it, to help in pushing the other fears away!

VH: I’m a burger joint person — I love burgers and fries … so a good burger with no toma- FM: What is your favorite feature? toes, with fries and pink lemonade––it's really VH: Probably my social butterfly character! I’m bad for you! very open and enjoy talking to people! I can FM: What are your favorite places you've trav- just randomly talk to anyone and start a conversation. I’m also not afraid to do something eled-to-date? … I can be myself. I’ll do something silly. I can VH: I wouldn’t say I do a lot of traveling, but my just do it! a lot of people my age think I should favorite places that I have traveled to? Rome, be acting like an adult. That's one thing I’m Italy ... the history and architecture and prob- very big about ... don't make somebody grow ably New York. I can go to NY over and over up faster than they need to. again. I try to go every Christmas––hopefully FM: What is one of the things you love most this Christmas it works out! about your life to-date? FM: What is advice you'd give to someone in VH: I really love that I’m really involved in need of confidence? church and community and giving back to the VH: I always tell people this — failure is the community! I love this season of my life. God base for success. Trust the process, but don’t has been helping me to use the gift to discern … and to help people. I love the opportunities blind yourself through the process. I’m getting to dance through The Lab! FM: What does your favorite outfit look like? FM: Let's get back to dancing––what is your VH: So I have a lot of different styles. There favorite genre of dancing? are times I like to be really chic, or have a very 1920's vibe. There are times I want to be VH: Hip hop! hip hop or grungy. For chic — a good blazer with heels. Blazer has to be knee–length, with FM: What inspires you to dance? slicked hair. I try to do a very natural makeup look. I love cream, white and colors like that. VH: Knowing that dance, using the skills to I also like baggy pants with Air Force 1 and perform and knowing that there is probaa sweatshirt or T-shirt tucked in with a jacket, bly someone watching who falls in love with hair down or high-bun! That's my, “You-have- dance to help with a situation they're going 40-minutes-to-get-ready,” look! through and want to use dance as an outlet. FM: Any fashion icons?

FM: You mentioned loving and embracing your roots, and when prepping for your photo VH: Yes! For fashion, I look up to Zendaya––I shoot, you said you loved murals––is there a really think she balances what I just said–– particular one you are particularly fond of? street look and chic look. I just look at some of her pictures. FM: What is a dream of yours still waiting to happen? FM: What would you say to someone who is interested in being a dancer, but maybe is VH: Opening up my own studio. lacking confidence or knowing where or how to begin? FM: A song that gets you going EVERY time? VH: Usually if someone comes up to me and asks me or tells me that, I say, 'Let's learn or work on this together ... but if it's like online, I’d say jump right into class as soon as you can! 40% of our brain is logical and 60% is subconscious thinking. If we don't tackle the fears, then we would never tackle anything in

VH: I'm a big music person so that’s a tough one… probably … I have so many … ugh… let's do this–– "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" by Kid-n-Play … it’s fun to dance to––I love that song! (Continued on page 27)


by Noemi Lopez

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do it Yourself

We live in such a fast-paced environment that if we have enough time to eat cereal in the morning it’s a miracle! While we may not have enough time to go to a spa and get facials, there is something we can do in the comfort of our very own home. I love Do-It-Yourself’s like the next person, but for me a personal fave is a DIY mask––right at home. Today’s rave will, however, be about the Turmeric powder masks! Whether dealing with acne, sun tans, oily skin, dry skin, dark circles and even the worst type of wrinkles, Earth’s friend of old––Turmeric––is here to save the day! Turmeric is a bright yellow mustard looking powder that has many benefits when applied to our skin. One of the number one benefits of Turmeric is that it makes your skin glow! So ready to get glowing? Here’s how: A 1/2 tbsp. of Turmeric powder; 2 tbsp. of mashed banana pulp; and 1/2 tbsp. of Honey. This perfect blend will have you glowing in the most natural way! Turmeric can be mixed with various other natural products, 24


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(Continued from page 23) FM: If you could dance with or for anyone, FM: Favorite holiday? who would it be? VH: Christmas VH: Missy Elliott or Bruno Mars. I feel like they are both Michael Jackson type of artists … FM: Favorite book to read or one that has their music is iconic. If MJ was alive, I would most dramatically impacted you? want to dance with him, too! VH: I don't actually read books so … yeah. FM: Best dance competition you've been a The Bible! part of? FM: Your favorite movie? VH: World of Dance! VH: A Bronx Tale. FM: It was kind of a given, but just thought FM: Do you have a favorite TV show to watch? I'd ask! FM: What brings you true happiness or joy?

VH: Yes! Law & Order, SPU

VH: Giving. Yeah … being able to give and FM: Who’s your Instafave right now? also seeing someone hearing good news! That makes me happy in sharing that good VH: I don't have one. But if I did … Zendaya! news in their life. FM: What would be the title of your autobiography? FM: Okay, so RAPID FIRE … HERE WE GO! Favorite smell? VH: Something like, Life Through a Pair of VH: Anything botanical. Sneakers — watching my life through my shoes — wherever my feet are going, that's FM: Beach or mountains? where I’m going! VH: Beach FM: Music — JLO or Neo? VH: JLO FM: Dance — JT or Queen B? VH: JT FM: Heels or converse? VH: Converse!

FM: What would you say are three vital keys to walking out your dreams? VH: Trusting in God. FM: Are there any last words you'd like to leave our readers with? VH: Just give all glory to God…even through, what seems like the bad times, give Him glory and praise––and especially in the good! Be happy with failure and with success!

FM: Mickey or Goofy? VH: Mickey. FM: Cat or Dog? VH: Dog. I had four — I gave two away. I got too busy to have four. My golden retriever, Tiana; and my Miniature Poodle, Chana.

Hernandez & The Lab, Season 2's World of Dance Champions. Courtesy of @lilsweets2 Instagram.

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How to Stay

Motivated! by Kelsey Lee Hollenbeck

A question I’ve been asked through my health and fitness career more times than I can remember is, “How do you stay motivated (to exercise; in marriage; to eat well, etc.)”? Knowing my answer to that question is personalized for my life, and should be for any of ours, I don’t give an easy, or even intricate, recipe for getting motivated in the way most people want to hear. Instead, I believe there’s a response that can help anyone create their own lifelong motivation, so-long as they’re willing to dig deep and do the work. The answer is “purpose” and getting rid of the ‘perfect timing’ mentality. So let’s talk about those two things.

someone who says they will start eating better when they have fewer social commitments or when ‘things slow down’ rather than saying they’re going to start now and simply acknowledge that it will be more of a challenge on days there are social, work or family commitments. Another example being someone saying they will treat their spouse, or someone in their life, better or differently when that person speaks or acts in a way they perceive as ideal, rather than saying they’re going to choose to fight for that relationship and choose to treat them with respect and love instead of spite. And even more commonly, someone who says they don't feel like doing something, like exercising or eating in a way that makes them feel their best. Especially when we’re talking exercise or having discipline to make healthy choices, its crucial to understand that we aren’t always going to feel like it, but we’ll always be glad we did.

Purpose. Having a strong purpose eliminates the desire for ‘perfect’ timing (or you could even say it creates it) and that’s why knowing why you intend to do something is so important. Your purpose is the very root of why you’d Staying motivated is not some magical term like to do anything you do - why it matters and and it will take old fashioned work, effort and why you care. the allowance of giving yourself grace as you go. When you determine what your purpose for Timing. It is never perfect. Many people mis- doing something is, the timing becomes less use the idea of ‘good’ or ‘perfect’ timing, and important, and you’ll be more likely to get and convince themselves that if the timing is right, stay motivated for the long-haul and less likethe circumstances must be ‘right’ – so if the ly to talk yourself out of doing the things you circumstances aren’t ‘right’, then the timing know you should. So figure out the purpose, the must be wrong. The biggest problem with reason, for wanting to see something through, that kind of thinking is that you’ll talk your- and don’t get wound up in a perfect-timing self out of doing things over, and over again. mentality as you move forward – slow and We can always find a reason to call the timing steady wins the race, after all. wrong and talk ourselves out of doing something we know we should. Understanding and accepting that holding out for the ‘perfect Kelsey Lee Hollenbeck is a personal trainer time’, especially in adulthood, is a huge stum- based out of Orange County and has a YouTube bling block to making change will help you fitness channel, Kelsey Lee. IG: @kelseyleestay out of your own way. An example being dotcom 28


"Your purpose is the very root of why you’d like to do anything you do - why it matters and why you care."

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- Kelsey Lee


Welcome Home

» I’ve been walking about life somewhat despondent and without any specific or clear direction. Alot of times I feel lonely––even when I'm surrounded by people. Though I do experience moments of happiness, I still feel discouraged and sometimes hopeless. I’ve tried just about everything to fill the emptiness I wake up to every morning. Though I do laugh or appear to be making it, alot of times I feel empty, sad and often, alone. I'm tired of putting on a front.

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» If You are real, I accept You, Your love and the fact that You gave Your son, Jesus, to take the place of my sin, pain, sickness, and more. I accept that He took my place on The Cross so many years ago, so that I would come to this place and meet You here. If You are real, then you already know all I want to say. I need You and receive Your forgiveness & love. My heart and life are Yours. Make me new, right here, right now, in Jesus' name. If you felt this was speaking to you & want to share or chat with someone from Fashioned, email us at info@ fashionedmagazine.com or fill out the “Contact Us” on our website at www.fashionedmagazine.com.

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» I may have casually referenced You from time-totime, and sometimes get annoyed when people ask me about You. Now that I think about it, I've never been open to knowing You––I have never really believed in God. If You are real, I’m opened now because I am ready for a life I've yet to experience. I’ve heard about a God who is real, kind, loving, forgiving and Who can pull me out of even the darkest of places. If you are real, then I take a step towards You & ask for Your help.

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Be Good to You Julia Caesar

by Michelle Scott

The end of a year and the beginning of a new one always bring new things. For one, we can all agree that we set new goals and establish new mindsets at the beginning of a new year. And with that sometimes comes the idea and goal of being in an exciting relationship. However, when Valentine’s Day rolls around, it can be clear that it was more wishful thinking, than a reality. And for some reason, when Spring comes around and we’re still boyfriend-less, while we should be feeling fresh and new, with Spring colors of yellow, orange and pink, nothing can be more daunting than the pressure of finding that new romance knowing that Summer is just around the corner. It can be at that moment that the end of the year flashes before your very eyes and now you’re thinking about that uncle you only see once a year (and never get a birthday card from), joining you around the dinner table pressing you with questions like, “Who are you dating?”, “Why aren’t you dating?”, “How can a smart and beautiful girl like you not have a boyfriend?” or “Aren’t there any boys at your school?” The questions go on and on and all you want to do is run and hide … under your bed! While you may feel the pressure to be in a relationship for relationship’s sake (thank you, Social Media, for hyping up those Pinterest-worthy relationships), it is so important to keep in mind that taking care of yourself comes first. When is the last time you said “hello” … to you? If we don’t learn to love ourselves, then how can we love others and be who they need us to be? As women we have gifts already built in us to mentor, teach, guide, love, while at the same time—being strong, fierce and bold. In order to walk out in our identities with true confidence we must also take time for ourselves and know it is completely okay to be happy being by ourselves before we bring anyone else into our lives. 1) Give yourself permission. Do you ever feel like you're being selfish or self-centered when saying “no”? While you might want to deny it, it’s normal to feel selfish when you decide to say “no” or when you create boundaries for yourself. The truth of the matter is, you have to say no, so that you say yes to the bigger picture. Give yourself 100% permission to not feel bad for taking care of your heart, mind, body, and soul. Please! So you’re a little wor (Continued on page 32) www.fashionedmagazine.com

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2) Listen to music that is upbeat and happy. I remember having a rough morning a while back. I had slept late, didn’t have time for breakfast, was late for my 9AM Psychology class and to top it off, it was pouring outside! My day was just not going well and I still had two other classes to get through. While walking to my car I found my fingers typing, “Happy Tunes” into my Spotify and pressing shuffle. The first song that came on was, “Little Talks” by Of Monsters and Men. Oh the power of music! Just the beat itself made me skip all the way to my car not caring about the pouring rain. By the time I opened the car door, I was filled with so much joy that I repeated the song all the way home! What is it with always wanting to play sad songs when bummed or having a bad day? The solution? Do the opposite––put on something vibrant and fun … it will help almost instantaneously! 3) Buy yourself something nice. Okay, as a college girl I am constantly putting away money from every pay check and trying to save as much as I can. Although, it's financially mature to set aside as much as possible, make sure that you also treat yourself! It’s so healthy and beneficial to give yourself mini rewards after working so hard! So girl, get yourself that coffee with an extra shot or those heels you've been eyeing for quite

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some time, and why not buy that cute blouse you’ve already paired those shoes with in your mind?!? If it won’t put you in the red, it’s safe, won’t hurt someone and will put a BIG smile on that beautiful face of yours, do whatever makes your heart do that little jig on the street! 4) Journal your thoughts (or talk it out). In the midst of going to school, getting enough hours at work, volunteering, maintaining a social life, keeping up with mental/physical health and balancing family events, at some point that can cause our minds to want to explode! It’s incredibly important to clear your thoughts in order for you to stay sane and not go crazy. There's so much value in taking time to journal out your thought process and being completely honest with yourself or simply sitting down with a genuine friend who will just listen. Write it out. Talk it out. Or do both – but just make time to do it. 5) Post-it Note Encouragement. This may sound silly, but when I was in middle school I would write down encouragements on post-it notes and put them all over my bedroom walls. They would say things like, “Keep moving forward!” and “You are beautiful regardless of what you think” and “Your dreams will come true!” I now put them on my mirrors and even in my car so I can see them every day! Sometimes after being around the same people for a long time, their comments become almost accustomed to what you believe about yourself. Posting these types of notes in various places can remind you of what’s and who’s important … YOU! You are beautiful, brilliant and powerful! The more you tell yourself that, the more you begin to truly believe it! And guess what? You really are.

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(Continued from Page 31) -ried about saying, “I can’t,” walk right over to that mirror and give yourself a little pep talk. Tell yourself the words you need to hear––here are a couple: “I’m allowed to say no,” and,” and “Hey, you’re important, too. Even though you can do it, don’t put yourself, your goals and needs aside by saying, “yes.” What are the things you’ve let fall behind on a personal-level? Those things are important. Very important.


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TAKING Designer CUES FROM GLAUDI AT LAFW

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From the Red Carpet to the aisle of St. John's Cathedral, all heads nodded, "Yes to the Dress!" for Glaudi Couture by Designer, Johana Hernandez.

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LAFW with Glaudi

If you've even seen one Glaudi gown designed by Johana Hernandez, you may think that you have died and gone to couture-gown-heaven ... on earth! Held on Thursday, March 7 at St. John Cathedral in Los Angeles, was the wedding of all weddings––The Glaudi Wedding and in all her beauty and shine, Fashioned Magazine was right in the mix of it all. Our team would be the first to tell you we did miss the New York City noise of New York Fashion Week this year, but our hearts soared high as we partnered in production to assist friend of Fashioned, Designer, Johana Hernandez as both, her models and gowns glided the halls of the historic cathedral at LAFW. In all their array with reflections of light so glorious it could blind even the strongest of eyes, Glaudi gowns made their rounds to all in close proximity with divine beauty fit for royalty. Making a grand entrance to Ave Maria, this show was not only the finale of the shows, it was the stopper of all stoppers, while celebrity-status models beamed on the runway until the last song rang it's chorus. To sum it up if there were two words we would breathe to Glaudi, it's "I do." Glaudi Bridal House | info@glaudicollection.com (562) 440-7473.

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Left to right: Cyndi Galley, Fashioned's Editor-in-Chief; Johana Hernandez, Glaudi Designer; Taylor Pike, Fashioned's Fashion News Editor and Fashioned's Production Coordinator, Nohemi Cornejo at LAFW, March 7, 2019. Not pictured: Raelene Cota, Noemi Lopez.


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