Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Rollable 'Flat Out of Heels' for Comfort, Convenience, and Style!


(Use my discount code to get $2 off your own pair of Flat Out of Heels!)

All women appreciate convenient fashion -- the pieces that can easily be thrown on and off. Think zip-up hoodies, slip-on boots, our boyfriends' tees (for those off days), and now...rollable ballet-style flats by Flat Out of Heels!

Flat Out of Heels, which was founded four years ago by Dawn Dickson, is a smart option for stylish chicks on the go. As stated on its website, “No matter where you are going or what you are wearing, Flat Out of Heels has a rollable flat to match every outfit, every style, every mood and every occasion.”

("...the rollable quality of the shoe is just way cool and a total space-saver!")

 Although I typically wear flip-flops (I’m such a So Cal girl!), Nike running shoes, or Camper sneakers, it’s awesome to have a delicate pair of flats to add to my collection of comfy wear. My pair of Kimberly (Pink Floral) flats have an ultra-feminine print and fit comfortably (snug elastic around the heel). Although I wouldn’t walk a crazy, long distance wearing these flats – I’m so heavy-footed that I wear shoes out quickly – I appreciate its hard, durable sole. It’s now one of my running-errands-all-day-in-LA type of shoe, which looks great with olive-colored pants (as seen in the above pic) or any style of blue jeans. In addition, the rollable quality of the shoe is just way cool and a total-space saver. Great for traveling! 

Thanks to Flat Out of Heels, you can get an exclusive $2 off your next online purchase! The original cost of its rollable ballet-style flats ranges from $19.99 to $29.99. So yes…this is an amazing deal! [Discount Code: goodgirlgoneshopping]. Visit www.flatoutofheels.com to get your shop on! xo

Connect with Flat Out of Heels on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter

Photo Credit: My pics!

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Sunday, July 19, 2015

Looking Forward to a Night Out in the City? Here are 3 Reasons to Ditch Your Heels!


(YES - you can totally have fun with flats! Collage credit: www.polyvore.com)

I enjoy wearing heels when I am going to a particular event that I know will allow me to sit at least half of the time. (i.e., LA fashion show, graduation party, movie theater). But the truth is, I believe my feet are still recovering from the days I would wear heels while working 8-hour shifts at Nordstrom (and sometimes 10 to 12-hour shifts during special sales!). And even though that was 10 years ago, my feet have never been the same. So slowly, over time, I've been incorporating both casual as well as sexy flats to accompany my outfits. Not only do I value having a versatile wardrobe, but I am coming to terms with the fact that -- at 34 years old -- I need to be smart regarding what I choose to put on my feet. (Mom, if you're reading this, I know you're smiling and nodding in agreement.)

Like I said, I do love a hot heel! But for the nights out on the town -- the nights you don't want to end early and the nights that don't have to end early -- I suggest adorning your feet with a statement-making flat. 

Here are my top 3 reasons for ditching your heels when getting ready for a night out in the city:  


1) Comfort rules: Recently, my boyfriend and I spent the weekend at Venice Beach, in which we stayed at a quaint hotel just a few blocks from the boardwalk. Knowing this ahead of time, I decided that I was gonna rock my new boho-chic sandals I recently purchased (after winning a Sears gift card from a Twitter contest!) with my black and denim ensemble. It was the best choice I could have made, because even though we were just a few blocks away, we decided to explore and walk around town for delicious bites and drinks. Not once did he ask if my feet hurt, because over and over again, I kept saying, "I'm so glad I wore these shoes!" Bonus tip: Choose a shoe for the night that you've already worn in slightly in order to avoid blisters on your heels and toes, and everywhere in-between. This time around, I lucked out with only minimal discomfort from my first-time wear. Must be a great quality shoe from Sears! (I never would have thought, to be honest...)

2) Extra Exercise: If you're comfortable, you can walk longer! Whether you're bar hopping in LA or in Vegas, it's fun when your plans for the night are not based around how long you can actually bare to walk in your heels. Let's be honest: Complaining about your feet just annoys everybody after awhile, unless you're with gals who are experiencing the same thing, and y'all just decide to end your night early based on foot pain! (been there, done that) And while dancing in heels is much more fun, in my opinion, wearing sexy flats still look great on the dance floor! Plus, the longer you're moving, the more calories you're burning. Yup - that's important to me...and I bet to you too! 

3) Stress-Free StashingNow that you have on a hot pair of flats, you don't have to worry about where you're going to stash your "comfy shoe" to change into after your heels have beaten your feet up and...you...can't...walk...any...further. Many chicks keep a pair of flats in the car or in an oversized handbag to help ease an emergency situation. Yes, the pain can actually become unbearable and tear-worthy. While having a pair of flats stashed in your handbag is a smart idea, it does kinda cause you to battle over which bag will have enough room to store a pair of flip-flops or ballet flats. And what if you do leave a pair in the car? Well, make sure you're parked extremely close to where you're hanging out, because the walk back to the car will feel incredibly long when you're limping. 

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

gx by Gwen Stefani Now on Shelves at Nordstrom (Naturally!)

(Photo Credit: gx by Gwen Stefani's Twitter page!)
In March 2014, I reported on the gx by Gwen Stefani collabo with ShoeDazzle! And now...just a year later, mind you...her unique and affordable line of yummy heels are available at Nordstrom! Yessss.

The cute and colorful range of styles are available both online and in the store. In fact, I just got off the phone with a Nordy associate to make sure they are on the shelves. YES, it's confirmed -- the BP shoe department at The Grove in LA received its first shipment this month. You're welcome! 

**Ain't no stopping Gwen -- and I love to be all over it! Check out some of my previous articles featuring this music, fashion, and business mogul's brand launches and collabos: Spark the Fire' with Gwen Stefani and Mastercard! (Pricesless) (2014), OPI + Gwen Stefani: An Insane Blast of New Nail Color! (2014, and Delivering Cuteness to Target: 'Harajuku Mini' in Time for the Holidays! (2011)

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Save 45% Off Luxury, Grecian-Inspired Sandals from the 'Corinna Saias Collection' (You're Welcome!)

(Photo Credit: Courtesy of Corinna Saias Collection)

The first day of spring is gonna arrive before we know it! And for fashionistas who are preparing their wardrobe for the warmer, more sunshine-y days even before March 20th hits (official start of the new season), you're in luck.

Corinna Saias, founder of the Grecian-inspired, luxury sandal brand Corinna Saias Collection, recently reached out to me with an exciting sales promotion: an exclusive 45% off discount for GGGS readers on ALL online merchandise! Considering spring is right around the corner, marking the beginning of international travels, resort stays, skin-baring fashion trends, and cutesy-pie pedicures, tons of you are looking into practical (and sexy!) footwear to accent your fierce ensembles. Yup - myself included.

(Photo Credit: Courtesy of Corinna Saias Collection)

As you browse the brand's site, you'll notice a detail that's pretty special: Each sandal is stamped with the name of exemplary women who have left their "stamp" on Greek history. According to Saias, "The designs are inspired from ancient Greece, but the classic silhouettes are reworked with ultra-luxe and glamorous touches for the modern woman." Regarding the beauty of each genuine leather sandal, which are handmade in Greece, she continues, "Swarovski crystals are used to embellish the sandals and to revive the du jour, jet-set lifestyle led by Jackie Onassis in Capri and Princess Grace of Monaco."

Although the price point may not easily fit into the common budget-conscious shopper -- regularly priced from $150 - $288 -- I love being able to offer you an exclusive 45% off discount. Here are the details: Merchandise coupon is valid from today, Sunday, February 22nd, through Wednesday, March 4th. Use coupon code "goodgirl" during checkout on www.corinnasaias.com, which can be used on an unlimited basis within this period.

....Happy Shopping! 

Friday, February 20, 2015

The 'Himalayan' Sneaker: An Iconic Collabo Between Camper and Bernhard Willhelm!

(Photo Credit: www.fashionmodeldirectory.com)
Four weeks ago, I welcomed a great, new sneaker to my shoe collection.

Wait - that's such an understatement. The real truth is this: Four weeks ago, my shoe game reached a new height of coolness, creativity, and comfort with the addition of an artistic "sneaker."

Thanks to being introduced to this Mediterranean brand by my boyfriend ("Babe, there is this line of cool sneaks I want us to both try!"), I couldn't imagine my wardrobe without my Camper Himalayan kicks now! And as a journalist by nature (and degree), I immediately knew that I had to get the ins about this awesome brand firsthand.

Turned out the original pair my boyfriend chose for me were a bit snug on my wide 'ol feet (and the line runs slightly small), so my visit to the Camper store at The Grove in LA was the perfect opportunity to chat with one of its team members. And to my delight, Dachelle Boehm (retail area manager for the west coast of the US and Canada) was there to give me the goods!

"Romain Kremer just became our creative director, and the styles are shifting and becoming more fashion-forward, which is really cool," said Boehm. "We're known for having comfortable, quality walking shoes. So everything is meant to be very comfortable and look very premium."

(Capturing the beauty of the "Himalayan" shoe...)
Not only did I also learn that Camper is a family-owned company based in Majorca, Spain and began making shoes 130 years ago (!!!), I learned that my particular shoe is a product of the creative collabo between Camper and innovative German designer Bernhard Willhelm.

Per Boehm, "The Bernhard Willhelm's have a huge cult following."

Nope - not surprised in the least. As you can see, the unusual features of this shoe are waaaay fashion-forward, epitomizing the designer's unique and edgy style. Willhelm's career in fashion is one that is internationally notable (launched his first women's collection during Paris Fashion Week in 1999, just after college, and designed his first menswear outfits in 2000).

Eventually, upon receiving accolades, becoming the creative director for Roberto Capucci fashion house (2002-2004), and opening his first boutique in Japan in 2006 (his women's line is licensed under the Japanese company, Bus Stop), Willhelm joined forces with Camper seven years ago, according to the designer's website. The "Bernhard Willhelm-Camper-Together" special lines of shoes began in 2008, providing both men and women interesting options in footwear.

(His and hers!)
I loooove that my Himalayan shoes turn heads anywhere I go. From the grocery store to the mall, it's now odd not to hear, "Hey girl, cool shoes!" Often pairing them with all black or a black-and-white ensemble, I let my Himalayans take center stage with each outfit.

While the cost of the Himalayan shoe costs sorta an arm and a leg for the common fashion lover, the details are worth the purchase ($275 regular price).

Awesome features of this shoe: padded tongue, thick laces that wrap around the entire shoe, anatomic insole that gives extra comfort on the heel (and a little bounce!), rubber layer for a good grip, and striking contrasts of color.

If you're in the LA area, I suggest stopping by The Grove to inhale the artistry of the "Together with Camper" line. I also just noticed that Willhelm is currently presenting a solo exhibition at MOCO Pacific Design Center in LA, which will last through May 17, 2015 ("When Fashion Shows the Danger Then Fashion is the Danger"). That's definitely on my radar and making its way to my calendar as we speak.

So what else can I say about my favorite new shoe? Just that I'm officially one "Happy Camper."

Friday, November 7, 2014

Give Your Feet a ‘Lil Rest with Fashionable Flats!

(LOVE these: Reef Winter Wall mid-top sneaker!)
Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but I’d say a great pair of heels makes for a fabulous BFF. The way your legs appear elongated and how your profile gets that extra oomph in just the right spot…heels are, like, a MUST in every woman’s wardrobe.

…But so are flats! For functional purposes, such as running errands and shopping ‘til you drop, a flat shoe keeps your motor running longer. (Walking the mall in stilettos will last you about an hour, max.). The health benefits of skipping out on your heels here and there for a flat shoe are also extremely important. I know that my toesies and heels need breathing room here and there, definitely.

So when was the last time you shopped around for a non-heel that’s stylish, simple, and totally comfortable? If it’s been way too long – so long that you can’t even remember – get to it, lovelies. Not saying you have to abandon your fave pair of heels for good (that’s crazy talk), but working in casual comfort is worth considering. Style, after all, is about versatility and switching up your wardrobe while showing off your personality. Heels don’t always make the cut with every outfit.

…Which brings me to Reef – a popular, 30-year old brand that provides an awesome range of styles. Founded by two brothers from Argentina whose inspiration for surfing helped to fuel its inception, Reef offers both men and women high quality, comfortable shoes.

After perusing its site recently, I quickly realized that I gotta bring my readers’ attention to this line as well. Considering it’s reputation in retail (my personal customers at Nordstrom used to request that I run to the BP Department for a pair of Reef flip-flops!), I’m sure you’re familiar with this brand. Scratch that – you probably already own a pair. But if you’ve yet had a chance to check out its latest, seasonal selection…go get your Reef on!

Currently, I’m in love with the Reef Winter Wall mid-top sneaker ($60). So cute and edgy, and would definitely make mall-walking an enjoyable affair.

Yup – Reef is hot and heavy in social media. Check out its Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages and get your shopping on.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Lounge Around in...Linge Shoes!

(Photo Credit: www.lingeshoes.com)
Linge shoes are these cutesy and comfy (and high quality!) ballet flats you can pretty much pair up with any outfit. Tons of colors to choose from. Tons of versatility.

I recently recently received a pair of bright red Linge shoes, which nicely add to my lounge wear. While these shoes have sufficient sole coverage for a basic narrow shape, my feet (which are weird, wide, and just well, not my fave body part) need a thicker and wider sole to support my feet when outside. That said, however, they are so perfect for me indoors, especially when having guests over...and especially when I don't have time to get a pedicure. So I've chosen my Linge shoes as my staple to lounge around in. Because they can roll up nicely in a bag, I also look forward to taking them with me on my next trip. What a perfect, space-saving item to pack!

To learn more about Linge shoes, which are designed for women ($59) and babies/kids ($39), be sure to visit its website! You can also connect with 'em on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram!


Saturday, June 28, 2014

I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night (And Party Every Day) With Brize Collection...






Such a cool feeling when you interview a source and the two of you click. Like instantly. I never would have predicted that Tosha Brize, the humbled mastermind behind Brize Collection, would become more than an interview. That this woman, who is armed with such unwavering persistence, would quickly become a dear friend.

As the story goes, I reached out to Tosha on Twitter immediately after I noticed a conversation between her and Reality TV star/model/actress Tami Roman. Being the nosey tweetaholic that I am (and researcher, by nature), I began checking out the fashion item they were discussing. As I soon realized that Tosha Brize created custom-made Chuck's -- really cute, custom-made Chuck's - I knew that I needed to speak to her and feature her on Good Girl Gone Shopping. After all, unique, creative fashion will always be in style.

Agreeing to an interview (her first one!), Tosha not only gave me the rundown of the company, her goals, and her overall story, she also learned more about who I am. Finding time amongst our busy schedules, we eventually began chatting like old girlfriends, and not long thereafter, she began creating a custom-made shoe for...me!

Not only was I delighted to wear her art on my feet, it was a great time to explore a new, comfy flat! Typically, when I'm not wearing heels, I'm all about a pair of Old Navy flip flops...It was time to change that.

History behind the shoe:

In junior high and the earlier years of high school, my backpack and jeans were covered with patches of my fave early 90s, KROQ-esque bands (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Hole, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers...). I used to cut v-neck sweaters and then pin them together with safety pins. At 15 years old, I was most comfortable wearing my sister's 14-hole, worn-in Doc Martens with green laces (while sneaking a quick drag off a friend's cigarette in the parking lot at school). Basically, the time in my life when I really stood out as a Jewish biracial girl growing up in Pomona (receiving all sorts of criticism and confusion from different directions, which did not necessarily help a girl work thought an identity crisis), music was my go-to relief and sanity.

And today, music still plays a role in my well-being and image! I still rock out to the Chili Peppers while I drive, but I'll also ride along to the hits of Drake and the eclectic sounds of Santigold. With my newly locked hair and officially living among the beautiful and bizarre of Los Angeles, I find myself continuing to make my own statement as a fashion writer. Music definitely supports and inspires my own transformation.

So this pair of Chuck's was recreated by Tosha with my particular personality in mind. She says, "The shoes represent the historical Kiss group. When designing the shoe, I did research on the group - 1973 is the year the band was created. Their first big album to hit the billboard charts - which put the band on the map - was "Alive." As Tosha was explaining this to me, and adding that she thinks some great detail to the shoe should include safety pins as well as the word "Alive," I became waaaaay excited. I was all in! Although posters of the band Kiss didn't grace the walls of my bedroom while growing up, this American hard rock band has been one of the loudest statement-makers when it comes to their flamboyant style. I've always loved it, and trusted Tosha to use all of her creativity for my shoe. A one-of-a-kind shoe that uniquely plays on someone's love for rock music, my Chuck's are the most special piece in my closet right now (actually placed in a different room than my other shoes, as they deserve their own space). They were made for me.
 
Ordering your own pair of Chuck's:

The attentive and excellent business woman that she is, Tosha is very receptive to feedback and welcomes new orders.  I encourage you to follow Brize Collection on its social media platforms, so you can see the wide range of her custom-made Chuck's. You'll also notice that she is a jewelry designer!

Connect with her today on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Click HERE to read our full interview!


Monday, February 3, 2014

Armed with Persistence, Tosha Brize Takes ‘Brize Collection’ to New Heights With Celebrity Clientele!

(Tosha Brize - the humbled mastermind behind Brize Collection)

Tosha Brize is gifted. Tosha Brize believes in the concept and act of “persistence.” Tosha Brize ignored the lack of support she received and now adorns celebrities with her one-of-a-kind collection. Those were just some of the thoughts swirling around my head after the 33-year old entrepreneur and I chatted on the phone for more than an hour last week.

As a tweetaholic, I obsessively follow tons of awesome folks on Twitter. This includes Tami Roman, one of the original Reality TV stars in, literally, history. Way before her current role on “Basketball Wives,” and before she founded TR LOVE Cosmetics and her own line of Virgin Hair, Tami was one of seven “strangers picked to live in a house” on MTV’s “The Real World: Los Angeles” Season 2. So combine my love for social media, Reality TV, and fashion, and…BAM – I did what I had to do! I noticed a tweet between Tami and Tosha in regards to a special fashion item being sent to the Reality TV star. Curious (and ok, nosey), as to what was being sent to Tami, I checked out Tosha’s page and saw all kinds of sparking, fun goodies in her photos!

(Chanel-inspired Chucks!)
The Chanel symbol, Hello Kitty, roses, gold, pearls, zippers, chains...wow. The elements that Tosha uses to recreate simple pairs of high-top Chucks are incredible. She was turning fashion out, and it seemed as though Tami was receiving her own pair of customized shoes directly from Tosha. So I immediately tweeted Tosha, gave her my email address, and asked her to contact me because I would love to feature her on Good Girl Gone Shopping. And then after the successful coordination and connection between two busy women, we made it happen!

In our exclusive interview, which is in fact, her very first interview regarding Brize Collection, Tosha talks about her journey as an artist, her passion in creating personalized accessories and shoes (LaLa Anthony and Trina Rockstarr are also fans of her work), what keeps her inspired, and what she has in store for us in 2014. So it is with pleasure and an honor that I introduce you to Tosha Brize, the creator and beautiful spirit behind Brize Collection. Born and bred in Champaign, Illinois and now based in Orlando, Florida, Tosha’s brand is built on the formula of talent, passion, and determination.

So how did you get started? Tell me about the beginning…

Well, I started making accessories with my mother. We would get together on Sunday nights at her house and make earrings and necklaces, and we would customize. That was our bonding moment.  We would watch our favorite reality shows and make accessories! And then, I had a friend who was on Facebook, and I sent her some pieces. Her name is Janet Jackson, and she is a big-time event planner in Atlanta. And she said, “You know what? Tosha your stuff is amazing! Start posting your stuff on the Internet.” And I was like, “Really?! You think it’s all that?” And Janet said, “Yeah, show people what you’re doing. You would be surprised at who’s looking at your pictures.” So I had started just posting the pictures of the jewelry and I got a lot of people’s feedback on the buzz – based on what they liked and what they didn’t like.


(Janet Jackson - Tosha's friend who encouraged her to use Facebook for Brize Collection promo.)

I have always customized shoes, blue jeans, khakis, and stuff ever since I was a little girl. When I was young, my older cousin and aunts would go to the clubs, and I would draw and paint on their blue jeans…and do graffiti art, like Bart Simpson. I one time took my mom’s MC Hammer album and painted the whole album on the back of a jacket. So I would draw, paint, and do the graffiti down the pant leg, like I said with Bart Simpson, and other cartoon characters like Bugs Bunny, and I would make them look urban – the hip hop look, you know?

So I had put that away, and then in time, I had gotten into doing customized jewelry. And I was like, “I’m gonna bring that back.” Then once I started doing the jewelry, such as the earrings and necklaces, I decided to go further with it. Then I started customizing the shoes with the matching jackets, and then the blue jeans to match the shoes. Especially for the kids – I do stuff for kids as well, not just for adults.

Then I had a good friend of mine, Ericka King said “I want some Chucks.” So I said, “What colors do you want on them?” And she said, “I want Chanel-inspired Chucks.”  And I said, “Alright, I got you.” Erika said she wanted them to be pearl, gold, and bling. So these are another set of Chucks that I did, which are different from Tami’s. I always make sure that my pieces are exclusive. No shoes look the same. So I always do different patterns and different looks. So with the Chanel-inspired looks, what I do is: I turn a purse into a shoe. I get a lot of my inspirations and my visions from Instagram, and I will go through all the Chanel hashtags photos and check out the different styles of the purses. I get inspiration from the details, like the chains, and that’s how I would get ideas for the shoes. Because a lot of the Chanel shoes don’t look like the purses. So I think that’s what makes my shoes stand out so they catch certain people’s eyes, like Tami. The first Chanel-inspired shoes I posted online were the ones for my friend, and I said, “Tami, check these out.” Then Tami said, “Send me a pair. I wear size 9.” And then I was like “Oh wow.”   

Sounds like it’s luxury on a shoe!   

Yup. When I decided I wanted to create a jeweled shoe…something that would stop and make another person and make them say, “Where did you get those shoes from?” When I wear my own customized Chucks and I go to places to buy shoes after taking orders for clients, the salespeople are always like, “Well, where did you get those from?!” I explain that I make them, and I’m forever passing out my information to people. I have so many people stop me in the stores to ask me about both my shoes and accessories. A lot of people are liking what I do, which is different for me, because I’m not use to having strangers approach me or stare at me. Sometimes, I’m like, “Why is she looking at me like that?” And it’s usually because the woman wants to ask me about my shoes and accessories.

So how did you get involved with customizing accessories and shoes for celebrities?  

When I first started, I had no support…really. No support from my family and friends, except for my mother who has always been a very good supporter of my dreams. She’s always had my back. The Brize Collection comes from my last name, and I always wanted to do something big and put a stamp on my name, because my last name is very unique. And I felt I had to create a voice for myself and get out there and reach out to people that I know. And certain people accepted what I did. Like I did stuff for Trina Rockstarr. I did stuff for Trina Braxton – I sent her some earrings. I did stuff for LaLa [Anthony]…sent her some “Picasso” earrings with a picture of her son, Kiyan. I did a lot of things throughout the years for a few celebrities, and people who big in entertainment, such as major event planners in Atlanta. You know, I felt like once I reached out to them, and do stuff for them, that people would notice. And that’s what happened…people noticed. Then somehow, you have to be persistent, make a voice for yourself, and believe in yourself…and then everybody would then follow suit. Because the people who didn’t believe in me, or when I was doing it back in the day, I would get “Oh that’s cute.” And that was that. It was like what I was doing was nothing.

But when I really started to make a lot of accessories, there were a lot of girls that I noticed started doing the same thing. Which I didn’t get offended – I didn’t feel like they were copying off of me. If I gave someone an idea and they want to try and make something happen from it, and do it, and they’re finding something else to do with their time…I was proud to see that. And I thought, maybe I’m settin’ a trend here!

So when it came to reaching out to the big names…How did you go about doing that?

Really, it was the Picasso earrings I did for LaLa that set me out there a little bit. Her stylist, Jillian, who also styled Whitney Houston and a lot of people, is a friend of mine on Facebook. And Jillian told me that she was going to reach out to LaLa’s PR rep at the time, Jazmyn Hurts, and have her contact me with the hopes that my pieces could possibly be featured on LaLa’s blog. So then, when Jasmine actually contacted me, she said that she would like to give LaLa some of my accessories and that she really liked the picture earrings [Picasso earrings]. So she sent me LaLa’s favorite picture of Kiyan to make that happen. And when they were done, we sent them to LaLa…and she loved them. After that, I was dropping off earrings and accessories to Trina Rockstarr, because LaLa and Trina are good friends. So when Trina would come into town, I would get a phone call and her camp would let me know she’s interested and that she was doing a show, and invited me out there. And I met with Trina in her trailer, and then sent her several accessories. I’ve actually met with her a few times.

It’s great that you never let the lack of support stop you from focusing on your craft…

("Picasso" earrings for LaLa!)
Yeah, gradually I brought back what I did as a kid with the clothes. I just kept going with it…I just kept building. I have so many ideas on what I want to do for my brand, and how I want to do it. It started by doing Chucks for some kids, and honestly, I just kept going with it. My mom would help me sometimes when I would get orders, ‘cause I work two jobs. So she helps if I get overwhelmed, and she makes things herself. We’re always emailing each other, and sending pictures to each other’s phone about what we’re working on. The shoes, lately, have been the biggest thing.

So with celebrities wearing your designs, you must be so proud of yourself. It’s amazing!

I tell people all the time it’s persistence. I’ve been doing this on and off for years, and it’s time I just ride it out and stick to it. I had bumps in the road. I have been in situations where I invested money, and had to do things to correct contracts and money was lost for photo shoots. I was trying to do everything on my own. Even with working, trying to pay bills, and going through life in general, including situations with family, I still kept going. I kept posting pictures and putting myself out there. I was telling people that these shoes are gonna be dope, and I already was gassing stuff up. When you have self-esteem about yourself and have pride in what you do, it does make a difference. Years ago, I would post stuff but not really amp it up. And I would get responses like, “Yeah, that’s cute.” Now I get “Girl, send me some stuff!” So being persistent and speaking to your dream is important. You cannot give up, because you will get a thousand no’s before you get that one yes. My preacher said that. It has been just a blessing to me to see people that can afford red-bottoms and have lines of their own, and still support what I’m doing. That, to me, is amazing. Trina Rockstar is very down-to-earth. She told me, “Girl, as long as it’s cute, I’ll wear it.” That’s just how she is. Tami could get her Louboutin sneakers, or whatever, but she was like, “Send me those!” I knew she really wanted them, that it wasn’t just talk. That meant a lot to me, because I come from no support.

So how does the whole process work if I wanted a customized pair of Chucks? Do I get the shoe first and then I send to you…?

When a client is out of town, I get their size and go ahead and get the shoes myself. That is included in the overall price. I receive payments trough PayPal, because as of right now, I don’t have a website. I’m currently working on that. (I had actually invested money into someone who was supposed to do that, but I was taken advantage of.) So currently, I am getting pictures together, especially those for little girls. I make hair ribbons, jackets, the Chucks…I want the website to adapt to everybody.

In general, what is the price range for your children’s line and your adult line?

For the Chanel-inspired Chucks, those are at $300. There are a lot of crystals and details that go into the creation of the shoe. For the kids, the prices start at $100. Normally, I try to keep it around that price for children, because their feet are smaller and the shoes don’t require as much material. I do my best to not be outrageous, because I understand how it feels to like something but can’t afford. When a lot of artists and celebrities come out with brands, they really don’t take into consideration that the majority of the people that support you and got you to where you are cannot afford your collection. So I’m always humble and try to do things within reasonable range.  People say you gotta charge for your time, but for me, the feedback I get is worth more than anything, honestly. I love to see people wear my stuff proudly and take pictures in it, and then tweet it. Like Trina Braxton – She had tweeted a picture of my earrings and said something like she has a new, favorite pair of earrings now. That made me feel good, because in the end, that’s Trina Braxton. That’s Toni Braxton’s sister.

When you’re creating, what is guiding your inspiration?

I have a relationship with God, and I honestly feel that he places certain people in your life for a reason. I get excited when I’m coming up with ideas, and I’m excited when something’s halfway done and I know it’s just going to be so cute. I was so gassed up about Tami’s shoes, especially when I put the crystals on them. It’s so exciting to see things come to life; something that you have pictured in your head…And it may come out better than what it was envisioned to be. That’s also what keeps me going. And I like to have input from my customers; I don’t just make something custom and not have them involved in the process.  For instance, if a person has a purse that they really like, I ask them to take a picture and send it to me. Then I will feed off of that, and make it come to life. I have everybody involved.

(Guest star from "LaLa's Full Court Life"
My goal is to create things that will not be easily given away or thrown away. Just like with Tami, I don’t think she’d give away her shoes or throw them away. Same thing with LaLa – the Picasso earrings feature a picture of her baby. Certain styles come and go, but I know those will never fade out because that’s her son and they’re handmade.

About how long does it take you to complete an item?

It’s different with each person, because it depends on what they like.  Some things that people ask me for, I have to go and look at more than what product and do my research.  Then I can find certain pieces to be able to do exactly what the client is asking for.  Because I work two jobs, I am only able to get in about two hours in on a shoe. On my days off, I can knock a pair of shoes out in two days. I enjoy people calling me personally to place their orders, because I get a chance to talk to people that I don’t even know. I had a girl tell me that I’m a great inspiration. That really touches me, even though I’m still trying to get to where I want to be! But I understand, because I look to people that inspire me too, like Keyshia Ka’oire. I respect her and admire her. I even had the opportunity to meet her. I would watch her documentary like once a week and study how she built her brand. How she turned nothing into something. She’s said that she was even told that when she came out with a lipstick line that it wasn’t going to amount to anything. So, I felt like our stories are so connected. I have a lot of dreams and a lot that I want for my collection.

(Glamming up the kids in Brize Collection!)

It’s great that your story is turning into an inspirational story for others. Like you said, persistence is key…

Yeah, I’m so happy you reached out to me! This is my first interview. You know, I want to be in the position where I can help people. Where I can help them build their brand, whether it’s business or entertainment. I want to give back and help people. It’s so hard nowadays, and it’s easy to lose hope. That’s why I say you’ve just got to be persistent and not give up. You can’t. I’ve been pushing and pushing my jewelry, and customizing for so long…People started to see that I wasn’t going to shut up about this. I was my own cheerleader for a very long time. I’m so happy for the Internet, because without it, I wouldn’t’ have connected with celebrities like LaLa, Trina Rockstarr, Trina Braxton, or Tami Roman.

In conclusion, what are your plans for Brize Collection in 2014?

My plans are to continue to grow to become a vendor for boutiques in different states. I have dreams to add Brize Cosmetics later in the year.

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