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Longtime beauty executive Lori Singer has been instrumental in some of the biggest fragrance license deals of the past 20 years. Singer spent more than a decade at Coty, where she worked on bestselling fragrances by Calvin Klein, Vera Wang, Balenciaga and Nautica. She also tripled global net revenues for Marc Jacobs with its iconic Daisy franchise launched in 2007. Singer got her start at Revlon, and her CV also includes Calvin Klein Cosmetics, Unilever and Benetton Group. “I've spent my entire career in beauty. I'm sort of a beauty lifer,” she told Glossy. “I fell in love on day one at Revlon, my first job, and I really have never looked back.” Singer joined Parlux in 2019 to grow its license business and immediately set her sights on Billie Eilish. “Other than music, fragrance and scent are everything to her. So, upon meeting her and hearing about her deep knowledge [of fragrance, we knew it was a fit for Parlux],” Singer told Glossy. “She knows ingredients and she knows about olfactory territory. She has had a natural nose for scents." By 2021, her first scent, Eilish, was released, which she followed up with Eilish No. 2 the next year and Eilish No. 3 in 2023. Fast forward to last week, and Parlux released Eilish's fourth fragrance, called Your Turn. The new scent is priced at $90 for 100 milliliters and available DTC — it will launch in Ulta Beauty doors later this spring. Your Turn is gender-neutral and described as “warm, woody and fresh” with notes of peach, ginger and sandalwood. Frank Voelkl, principal perfumer at fragrance house Firmenich, was the “nose.” One of the most famous perfumers working today, he has created Glossier's You franchise, Phlur's Mood Ring and Father Figure, and Le Labo's cult Santal 33, among others. Parlux is a global licensee for celebrities, fashion houses and lifestyle brands. The company launched in 1984 and is privately held. Its licenses include Kenneth Cole, Vince Camuto, Jessica Simpson, Steve Madden and Jason Wu, among others. Most recently, Parlux entered into a partnership with basketball player LeBron James to create The Shop, a line of grooming products distributed through Walmart. Then, in late 2024, the company launched its first fragrance with influencer-turned-designer Danielle Bernstein, the creator behind WeWoreWhat, called WeWoreWhat 001. Later this year, the company will celebrate another milestone: Paris Hilton's 30th fragrance over 20 years. Called Iconic, the scent will launch this spring. Singer joined the Glossy Beauty Podcast to discuss the secret sauce behind Parlux's celeb fragrances, the evolving fragrance consumer and 2025 industry predictions.
#768: Join us as we sit down with Danielle Bernstein – a NYC fashion influencer turned business mogul & the visionary behind the fashion brand We Wore What. From transforming a passion project into a thriving fashion & business empire, Danielle has continued to pioneer & evolve her entrepreneurial spirit. In this episode, Danielle discusses leadership dynamics to build a strong team, balancing personal relationships with business, navigating the challenges of an online community, & embracing authenticity in all aspects of her journey. To connect with Danielle Bernstein click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. Visit istandwithmypack.org to support I Stand With My Pack's (ISWMP) mission by donating or adopting. Every contribution helps! This episode is sponsored by Branch Basics Save 15% on your Starter Kit or their new Hand Soap when you use code SKINNY at branchbasics.com. This episode is sponsored by Cymbiotika Just go to cymbiotika.com/theskinny and use code SKINNY to save 15% off on your subscription order. This episode is sponsored by Stakt Visit shopstakt.com/tsc and use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off your purchase. This episode is sponsored by First Aid Beauty Don't wait, get 20% off with promo code SKINNY at FirstAidBeauty.com/SKINNY. Produced by Dear Media
Ken Pilot interviews Danielle Bernstein on this episode of The Retail Pilot podcast.Danielle is a native New Yorker and fashion influencer turned business mogul. She has a dedicated fan base of over 3.3 million followers and counting across her social media platforms. Danielle started her internationally recognized blog in 2010 as a daily dose of outfit inspiration for women everywhere, before growing the platform into an aspirational yet relatable home for all things coveted. Danielle has since launched her brand, Shop WeWoreWhat, a direct to consumer and wholesale business with millions of customers worldwide.Key takeaways from this podcast interview include:· Value of Early Work Experience: Danielle emphasized the importance of early career "bitch work" in building character, work ethic, and appreciation for later success. Her experiences folding clothes, steaming garments, and doing menial tasks gave her valuable perspective and helped shape her career.· Adaptability and Innovation in Career Development: Danielle's journey into fashion was unplanned. Initially interested in event planning and nightlife, she pivoted to fashion during college. Her ability to adapt and innovate, particularly with the launch of her street style blog "We Wore What," showcases the importance of seizing new opportunities and being an early adopter of social media.· Authenticity and Risk-Taking: Danielle discussed the importance of authenticity in her personal and professional life. She highlighted her willingness to take risks and pursue what she wants, whether in her love life or business ventures. This proactive and fearless approach has been crucial to her success.· Building a Diverse and Inclusive Brand: The "We Wore What" brand caters to a broad demographic, with price points under $200, ensuring accessibility. Danielle's commitment to maintaining a high-low mix in her wardrobe reflects her belief that style isn't about expensive labels but about creativity and personal expression.· Long-Term Brand Partnerships and Influencer Integrity: Danielle values long-term partnerships over one-off deals, which she believes build trust with her audience. She advises other influencers to adopt a similar approach, focusing on authentic, enduring collaborations rather than short-term financial gains. This strategy has helped her maintain credibility and longevity in her career.· Creative Process and Inspiration: Danielle Bernstein elaborates on her creative process, highlighting the importance of data-driven design based on past best-sellers, customer feedback, and personal inspiration from everyday items and runways. She emphasizes "smart designing" by reinventing successful styles to create new products.· Controversy and Resilience: Addressing past controversies regarding accusations of copying designs, Danielle firmly denies these claims and underscores the rigorous, multi-layered process her design team follows to ensure originality. She reflects on how facing cancel culture has made her stronger as a leader and business owner.· Campaigns and Storytelling: Bernstein discusses the significance of themed collections and destination-based photo shoots in creating a compelling narrative for her brand. Locations like St. Barthes and Italy are chosen to enhance the storytelling aspect of her collections, making the process engaging for followers and customers.· Influencer Marketing and Brand Strategy: Danielle notes the shift in influencer marketing towards a more results-oriented approach, where brands focus on monetary ROI. She points out that longevity in the industry requires filling a unique market niche and having the ability to sell products effectively.· Jewish Identity and Advocacy: In light of recent events, Danielle has become more vocal about her Jewish identity, using her platform to educate and spread awareness about anti-Semitism and the situation in Israel. She emphasizes the importance of standing up for her beliefs and educating others in a way that fosters understanding and support.
This week, Shannen and Abby reflect on the end of 2023 and their NYE trip to Montreal. They discuss Danielle Bernstein hate, Alex Bennett hard launching her new boyfriend, and Alix Earle's “Tea of 2023” podcast episode. The girls also discuss the new TikTok trend of posting what people consider “in” and “out” and share their thoughts on the trend. Enjoy baddies! Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinksafterwork_/ Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drinksafterwork Join The Boston Baddies: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dawpodcast
Danielle Bernstein, Founder and CEO of WeWoreWhat, joins Matt Britton on the latest episode of The Speed of Culture podcast in collaboration with Adweek. Danielle shares her journey from a college student with a street-style blog to becoming a trend-setting fashion entrepreneur. She shares the importance of authenticity when promoting products, the challenges and value of influencer marketing, and the immense power of building a strong personal brand.Follow Suzy on Twitter: @AskSuzyBizFollow Danielle Bernstein on LinkedInSubscribe to The Speed of Culture on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at suzy@suzy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Belle Star & The Cannabis Kid every Wednesday morning for Live, cannabis radio Podcast! Listen Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. MST (Phoenix, Arizona Time) and get up-to-date, live information about what's happening with cannabis, marijuana hemp and more! Live interviews, strain reviews, product reviews, news, events, and information about anything and everything cannabis in Tucson, Arizona and the World at Large! Click for Radio Show! Join Belle Star & The Cannabis Kid with a very Special Guest... September 27, 2023 - Special Guest: Danielle Bernstein! Danielle Bernstein is a trailblazing female owner-operator of Laurelcrest a prominent family-owned and operated enterprise in the hemp sector, providing comprehensive solutions for brands, encompassing the entire journey from initial concepts to the creation of finished packaged products. #1 Marijuana Podcast Award! Call (646) 915-8421 to listen in live! If you want to join us live on the air just Press #1!
Danielle Bernstein, the fashion blogger turned business mogul behind WeWoreWhat, shares everything you've wanted to know from her in this tell-all episode. She opens up about the realities of being an internet figure, how she's built trust with her followers, her battles with insecurities, and how she has learned to overcome negativity and take charge of her happiness. Danielle shares invaluable lessons she's learned from her recent breakup and what the dating world is like for her now. She also discusses what's next for her professionally, the fulfillment she finds as an investor and brand advisor, and her biggest pieces of advice to aspiring entrepreneurs. Get ready to be inspired and discover a whole new side of Danielle. Sign up now for a 7 day free trial at melissawoodhealth.comLimited Time Offer: Use code movewithheart when you sign up for a monthly membership to get your first month FREE.Use code heart for $20 off your online purchase of $100 or more. Plus, free shipping on Brooklinen.com.Visit seed.com/MWH30 and use code MWH30 to redeem 30% off your first month of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic. Melissa Wood-Tepperberg, founder of MWH and host of the Move With Heart Podcast, is a meditation teacher, certified yoga and pilates instructor, certified health coach, and beloved by the diverse community she's cultivated through her unique approach to fitness and mindfulness over the years. MWH is a health, wellness & lifestyle platform on a mission to create a more mindful way of life, accessible and attainable for all. Melissa and MWH have been featured on LIVE with Kelly and Ryan, GMA, The Today Show, Forbes, Fortune and more. MWH was also the subject of a 2021 Harvard Business School case study. The most important part of this practice is that it's not just about building the body you desire, it's about building a better, stronger relationship with yourself. The foundation of this practice has always been about using what you have available to you, whenever, wherever you are. So, wherever you are on your journey, we have something for everybody. The MWH platform has a growing library of 500+ workouts in a variety of styles (pilates, yoga, meditation, pre & postnatal, and more!). Plus, with unlimited access to recipes & video tutorials, plus coveted lifestyle & nutrition tips, this is the destination to better every single aspect of your life.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Fearlessly Authentic, Chef Matt Migliore and I talked about how he helped other chefs during the pandemic when restaurants shut down and began helping everyone cook delicious meals virtually. while stuck at home. From there grew the Chef Matt Experience., a culinary experience where he creates the most delicious, elegant and entertaining dining experience in your home. Matt provides custom, chef-driven dining experiences for clientele including Courtney Cox, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, Danielle Bernstein, We also talked about Matt's Munchies on YouTube (this is where I fell in love with him 😊) What I admire about Matt is that he took a chance on himself and didn't return to the restaurant grind, leaned in hard on what he was passionate about and didn't let fear stop him from what he loves to do.
In this episode of Fearlessly Authentic, Chef Matt and I talked about he helped other chefs during the pandemic when restaurants shut down, began helping all of us cook delicious meals virtually. while stuck at home and from there grew the Chef Matt Experience where he creates the most delicious, elegant and entertaining dining experience in your home. Matt He provides custom, chef-driven dining experiences for clientele including Courtney Cox, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, Danielle Bernstein, We also talked about Matt's Munchies on YouTube( this is where I fell in love with him 😊) What I admire about Matt is that he took a chance on himself and didn't return to the restaurant grind, leaned in hard on what he was passionate about and didn't let fear stop him from what he loves to do.
This week discusses one of the OG fashion bloggers turned female-entrepreneur Danielle Bernstein. I briefly touch on her upbringing, how she rose to fame, and of course - her MANY controversies (stealing from small businesses, threatening to take down small businesses as well as her egregious photoshopping to make her look 30 lbs lighter than she really is).As always, please remember to rate, review and subscribe to the show for a shoutout on the next episode! Follow me on instagram to make me famous @xknowsall Source Material Referenced in this episode:The Modems - What happened between @dietprada and @weworewhat @wephotoshoppedwhat2 - Egregious photoshopping jobs that DB does Receipts with Poshmark Reseller CMBC's podcast episode of DB
On today's episode, I'm chatting with the founder of WeWoreWhat, Danielle Bernstein. Danielle is a fashion blogger turned business mogul that has built WeWoreWhat from an inspirational fashion blog to a brand empire. Danielle's go-getter attitude and business savvy mind is what brought her dreams to life and she doesn't hesitate to spill all the tea on how we can get there today. Danielle shares how she created business relationships & how to become a fearless networker, building a community, dealing with social media and negativity, and so much more. To check out Today's hot tip, Be Your Future Self by Dr. Benjamin Hardy, click HERE. To learn more about We Wore What, click HERE. To connect with Danielle, click HERE. To connect with Siff, click HERE. To learn more about Arrae, click HERE. To learn more about Icing & Glitter, click HERE. To get Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday, click HERE. Head to babeoriginal.com and use code DREAMBIGGER at checkout to save 15% off your order. Produced by Dear Media
This week, Jason is joined by fashion blogger turned business mogul Danielle Bernstein. After launching WeWoreWhat back in 2010 as a source of fashion inspiration, Danielle has gone on to turn WeWoreWhat into a massive platform with over 2.9 million followers, land a spot on the Forbes 30 under 30, become a NYT bestseller and the list goes on. Danielle gives insight on how she built her brand on staying true to her personal style and aesthetic, what the process of making the page look so clean is, the benefit of being completely transparent, and her philanthropic endeavors with WeGaveWhat. Danielle also shares how she decides which companies to invest in, details on her tech company MOE assist, what she looks for when hiring influencers, what consumers should look for when shopping, and her secret to networking. What business venture has been the most lucrative? Which social media platform has resulted in the most success for the business? What can we expect next from Danielle in the near future? Danielle reveals all of that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Be sure to follow the Trading Secrets Podcast on Instagram & join the Facebook group. Sponsor: Netsuite.com/secrets for a one of a kind flexible financing program Host: Jason Tartick Voice of Viewer: David Arduin Executive Producer: Evan Sahr Produced by Dear Media.
Danielle Bernstein has never shied away from life's great questions like “We Wore What?” The creator of the occasionally famous, often infamous fashion instagram account, clothing line, and tech company (?) is putting Papermate pen to Xerox paper to tell us exactly how she got to where she is today and everything that happened along the way. Sort of. Go to creditkarma.com/loanoffers to find the loan for you.solostove.com, promo code WORM for $10 off on top of their incredible summer discounts discounts. Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly loose ends and misc. Thoughts!Join the Patreon for new episodes every Thursday! https://www.patreon.com/celebritymemoirbookclub Grab some wormy merch!!! The unhinged summer and vacation worm are here!!!! https://celebritymemoirbookclub.square.site/Our next comedy show at Nicky's Unisex is Thursday, August 4 at 7 pm!!Join the Facebook group to chat with the other worms! https://www.facebook.com/groups/cmbcwormholeFollow us on Twitter @cmbc_podcast and Instagram @celebritymemoirbookclub Art by @adrianne_manpearl and theme song by @ashleesimpsonrossSupport the show
Episode S2 E7 So Random with Court and Kelly is back this week with a special-edition BDay episode! 1:30 Birthday updates and how Court feels about the last year of her 20s! 10:00 The gals chat Britney Spears pregnancy announcement, Ben and Jen and the Danielle Bernstein drama 21:00 The duo breakdown Bad Vegan, RHOBH trailer, Shahs of Sunset cancellation and more Bravo rumors! 33:36 The cousins chat about SO RANDOM things they love (hint: Popeyes) To connect with us click Here To keep up with the podcast click HERE Read more on Mimosas and Manhattan HERE
We say goodbye to award shows with coverage of the Grammy's red carpet where we were left feeling satisfied but not stuffed? Where are all the show stopping, mind bending, internet breaking outfits? Plus, we get back to a little bit of fashion news where Danielle Bernstein is launching her very own bank card (which takes us back to when another celebrity tried to do this), and Lizzo launched Yitty, an inclusive shapewear line. Can Yitty survive among the other massively successful celebrity shapewear brands? Only time will tell. Katie's Outfits Anna Grace's Outfits Verve IG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
Meghan has thought on NFT influencers and Melisa takes issue with the news coverage around the Ukraine invasion. They then discuss if listeners were wrong in the following situations:Cheating on college assignmentsBored at workFriend not telling you that she cheated on her boyfriendBoyfriend standing up for his misogynist/homophobic friendAnd in "But Are They Wrong" AKA "Rachel of The Week" they discuss Danielle Bernstein and AnnaLynne McCord.Write In: butamiwrongpod@gmail.comWeigh In: Vote in the weekly poll on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/by.meghan.and.melisa/Buy Our Merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/don-t-blame-meJoin Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dontblamemeListen to Don't Blame Me: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dont-blame-me/id1223800566Follow Us:https://www.instagram.com/by.meghan.and.melisa/https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdYV7J5p/Follow Meghan:https://www.instagram.com/meghanrienks/https://twitter.com/meghanrienkshttps://www.youtube.com/c/meghanrienksFollow Melisa:https://www.instagram.com/sheisnotmelissa/https://www.instagram.com/diamondmprintproductionshttps://twitter.com/SheIsNotMelissa See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MONDAY!!!! Folks, a new week has begun and here is your pop culture roundup for the week with your co host Sophie Ross! We get into everything in the show title and so much more. Plus, I do 30 minutes up top with some other stories from the week! Also, if you're interested in checking out Sophie's substack go to sophieross.substack.com! Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! Also, So Bad It's Good has a voicemail now! 323-425-9542. Pleas feel free to call with your thoughts! If you do you are giving me full permission to use on the show! Also, I'm on CAMEO. I'll be filming in Dorit's Room so sign up today at cameo.com and search Ryan Bailey! Have a great week guys! -This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and So Bad It's Good listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/sobad. That's B-E-T-T-E-R-H-E-L-P.com/sobad. - Go to GreenChef.com/sobad130 and use code sobad130 to get $130 off, plus free shipping! That's GreenChef.com/sobad130 and use code sobad130 to get $130 off, plus Remember to subscribe and join me Monday thru Thursday for interviews with podcasters and reality stars, show recaps, Garth and Justin, Bill and Becky Bailey and so much more!! Plus, tell your friends. I, honestly, think there is something for everyone in these pods. The more the merrier! ALSO GO CHECK OUT THE PATREON patreon.com/sobaditsgood. Support what we are doing here. THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Time Stamps are below. Use them. They are your friend. This pod isn't meant to be digested all at once! Contact me on Insta if you need me to send them to you if you can't find them! 3:30-Show Notes/90 Day Fiance/Lala Kent and Randall/Pamela Anderson/RHOSLC 34:15-Pop Culture Roundup with Sophie Ross Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Alex Bushman is the Co-Founder of We Gave What, the philanthropic arm of We Wore What which has a massive social media presence. They're based in New York City and they share charitable initiatives and also raise awareness for small businesses. It all started in the beginning of Covid when Danielle Bernstein, the Founder of We Wore What, wanted to use her platform to help and support small businesses and people in need. Her and Alex teamed up and they've been making an impact ever since. Alex's greatest inspiration in starting this was seeing so many people come together to love and support each other during this pandemic. It connects to exactly how she felt as we came together as a country after 9/11. Her family lived in downtown NYC at that time and she talks about how that experience influenced her.IG: @wegavewhat@weworewhathttps://linktr.ee/wegavewhat - Join so many others in helping!
Content Warning between 11.30-13.00 mins for discussions of sexual assault allegations This week we talk about another Girl Boss, Danielle Bernstein, and her brand WeWoreWhat. We discuss numerous allegations about her stealing designs from small businesses and the disputed position of her book as a New York Times Best Seller. Pop Culture Moments of the week include another Trisha Paytas update, Britney Spears' engagement and Nicki Minaj anti-vaxxer comments. Our VMA red carpet review is out now!! We have a Patreon with TWO bonus episodes released each month! NINE episodes of Celebrity Corner and Bad Book Club and Met Gala Review are out NOW! Join our Culture Gang! Email us at culturehangpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on instagram @culturehangpodcast, twitter @CultureHang, TikTok @culturehangpodcast and Youtube! Links: Jordan Theresa 'weworewhat - the downfalls of girlbossing' Kristen Leo 'This millionaire influencer ripped off independent designers, here's why she got away with it' https://www.insider.com/danielle-bernstein-controversies-timeline-copying-designers-lawsuits-covid-19-2020-10?amp https://www.thecut.com/amp/2021/03/weworewhat-gets-roasted-by-tiktok.html https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexandrasternlicht/2021/03/16/danielle-bernstein-is-leaving-macys-taking-full-control-of-her-eponymous-label/?sh=19ac404b673f
In this episode, I'm having fun just guestimating influencers' net worths based on their profiles and recent purchases. I'm trying to give myself more of a break from creating the more exhausting content, following politics and taxes and that whole circus, and spending all the hours that go into creating reviews of investing apps and credit cards and all that stuff, so today I'm giving myself permission to have a little fun with my content, if you just want the serious stuff, tune in Monday through Friday!IRS Tax Relief:➡️ Do you owe the IRS more than $10,000 in back taxes? Email me at taxrelief@loganallec.com and let me know how much you owe by year.
1. What to do if your account is shadowbanned? 2. The secret Instagram dating tip you need to know 3. Actionable tips for a physical brand launch This episode answers the above 3 questions plus: - @weworewhat and the latest Danielle Bernstein drama @diet_prada covers - The David Dobrik's scandal and the consequences for the brands he's associated with - how to avoid Instagram scams For more on Tash and Viv check out: @acethegrampodcast @vivconway_ @tastefullytash
Welcome to the Week, Baddie Nation (lol)! Sophie Ross fresh off her birthday joins us for our Monday pop culture roundup. We talk everything! Sophie's dm's with Jimmy Fallon about Addison Rae, Scheana Shay photoshoots, Kylie Jenner and whats wrong with Keeping up with the Kardahisans, Chrissy Teigen off twitter, Danielle Bernstein stealing designs again, Summer House, Justin Biebers first week sales for Justice and so much more! Plus, i share what to watch this week, my love of A Star is Born (and lady gaga), Kelly Dodd, Vs. Lisa Vanderpump and what it means to be cool!! Sophie is the best. Really love recording with her so hope you dig listening! Remember to subscribe and join me Monday thru Thursday for interviews with podcasters and reality starts, show recaps, Garth and Justin, Bill and Becky Bailey and so much more!! Plus, tell your friends. I, honestly, think there is something for everyone in these pods. The more the merrier! ALSO GO CHECK OUT THE PATREON patreon.com/sobaditsgood. Support what we are doing here. THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!!If you’re enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Time Stamps are below. Use them. They are your friend. This pod isn’t meant to be digested all at once! Contact me on Insta if you need me to send them to you if you can’t find them!2:04-Intro/Show Notes/Happy Bday Lady Gaga, RIP Beverly Cleary, my love of a star is born, Lisa Vanderpump vs Kelly Dodd, what to watch this week and WHAT is "cool."35:30- Sophie Ross-pop culture roundup!Twitter: @ryanbailey25Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25
We have the amazing @kelseykotzur on the show today! Kelsey is a NYC-based digital creator in the fashion space with over 36k followers on Instagram and 96k followers on TikTok. She provides fabulous style tips, impeccable use of color, and promotes body positivity. You may remember when we talked about Kelsey on episode 17 when dissecting the ongoing Danielle Bernstein drama. We were lucky enough to get her on the show to discuss how she gained her audience, her favorite fashion tips, and deep dive on all the WeWoreWhat gossip you are DYING to know. Thank you for sharing your journey thus far with us @kelseykotzur
Welcome to the Week, Baddie Nation (lol)! Today I have one of my favorite recurring guests. I "vibe" with her, as the kids say. The one and only Sophie Ross (twitter:@sophrossss, Insta: @soph_ross). We do into the week in pop culture. Not only do we talk about Summer House, Chris Delia, Armie Hammer, Danielle Bernstein, Bethenny Frankel, Dorinda Medley but we also talk about the new love in Sophie's life, The Bachelor's Pilot Pete!! We ship SOPHPETE!!! Plus, i cover what to watch this week and IVE BEEN SHADOWBANNED FROM INSTAGRAM!!!!Remember to subscribe and join me Monday thru Thursday for interviews with podcasters and reality starts, show recaps, Garth and Justin, Bill and Becky Bailey and so much more!! Plus, tell your friends. I, honestly, think there is something for everyone in these pods. The more the merrier! ALSO GO CHECK OUT THE PATREON patreon.com/sobaditsgood. Support what we are doing here. THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!!If you’re enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Time Stamps are below. Use them. They are your friend. This pod isn’t meant to be digested all at once! Contact me on Insta if you need me to send them to you if you can’t find them!2:22-Intro/Show Notes 7:20-Ryan loves the Royals now!!11:07-IVE BEEN SHADOWBANNED ON INSTAGRAM14:13-The Week in So Bad It's Good programming (what to watch)27:00-Sophie RosssTwitter: @ryanbailey25Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25
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We've seen her go from blogger to bonafide boss over the last 8 years – but trust us, this is not a fashion story. Danielle Bernstein has been keeping extra busy these last few years, bouncing from her fashion brands, promoting her NYT best selling book, running her tech company MOE Assist, giving back with WeGaveWhat, on top of sharing content around the clock. You might've read things about DB, but today you can hear the completely unfiltered story straight from the woman herself – from how she's really feeling, coping with cancel culture, and the importance of surrounding herself with the best team and people to get her through. Follow @weworewhat to get a real glimpse into the whirlwind life of Danielle Bernstein.
Kelly (@kelldillon) kicks back with Friday co-host Joey Venturini (@thejoeyventurini) for their week in review. Kelly and Joey discuss the upcoming holidays and how things will be different this year. Kelly gives her psychic prediction on who will win the upcoming election and when the second wave of Covid-19 will hit. Kelly and Joey chat about the top celeb and fashion news stories of the week which include Anna Wintour and Shelby Bryan splitting after 20 years, Kris Jenner revealing social media partially to blame for KUWTK ending, The Crown casting Dominic West as Prince Charles for the final two seasons, RHOC star Braunwyn Windham-Burke revealing husband Sean is not living with her, Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato talking to aliens, Amber Rose branding ex Kanye West a narcissist, Danielle Bernstein taking legal action against lingerie brand accusing her of copying designs, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode of Superficial, hosts Steph and Juliette tackle the legal debacle that influencer Danielle Bernstein faces with lingerie company, The Great Eros. Then, the girls breakdown how the Call Her Daddy drama has been reignited as ex-host Sofia breaks away to start her own podcast. Finally, your hosts discuss the inherent biases in the Instagram algorithm which favour skinny, white females. HOSTS: Juliette Capomolla and Stephanie Chadwick EDITOR: Stephanie Chadwick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
it’s a jam packed episode so let’s break it down: we got drama with The Best Chris narrative that always seems to be happening — 2020 times are TIGHT for celeb content (lol jk). then i finally dive into weworewhatever the heck is happening with danielle bernstein AGAIN and another accusation of copyrighting on product designs of a small business ofc and lastly our quick and dirty breakdown of the latest episode of the bachelorette ***SPOILER ALERT*** i truly can’t remember if I talked spoilers last week but i def do this week, let’s get it in writing. please enjoy, as always rate us five stars on apple podcasts, leave a review and subscribe or heart us as your fav on spotify podcasts love you, mean it. so that’s all for today, but probably not, ok bye! The post the one with danielle bernstein’s latest lawsuit appeared first on ya, we're basic..
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We love Billie Eilish (sorry for the clickbait title), but conversations around her paparazzi shots have gotten out of hand. We read from this Buzzfeed article by Scaachi Koul about it. Oh, and little Timmy Chalamet responded to those kissing photos with Lily-Rose Depp.You might have seen the UK ads about creative industries floating around after UK chancellor Rishi Sunaks' comments about how creatives should retrain. Though the ads have now been fact checked, Tristan Cross wrote an op-ed for Dazed on why culture and the arts are so important. Danielle Bernstein aka We Wore What has come under fire for suing The Great Eros after they sent her a cease and desist notice. Diet Prada covered the drama and The Fashion Law provided us with a legal viewpoint.This week, Jasmine recommends an opinion column by rapper and entertainer Megan Thee Stallion on the New York Times. Titled “Why I Speak Up For Black Women,” Jasmine also recommends watching the accompanying video.Maggie recommends The Claudia Kishi Club mini-documentary on Netflix. Directed by Sue Ding, this 17 minute short film revolves around interviews with Asian creatives and their experiences with the character of Japanese-American Claudia Kishi from The Baby-Sitters Club.Our jingle, editing and production is by India Raine. You can email us at cultureclubmail@gmail.com, find us on Instagram at @cultureclubpod, or on our personal accounts at @jasmineeskye and @yemagz.Love,Maggie & Jasmine
On this weeks episode you'll hear that the most exciting thing to happen to me was taking a covid test! Those things look super painful!! You'll have to listen to this episode to hear how mine went. Aside from that I do not have anymore boy tea, so please do not expect any of that, but I do get into my experience with Danielle Bernstein's collections and how I feel about it, being a fan of hers. This was one of my more calmer weeks and did not have much going on, but that is what everyday life is like, it doesn't involve nightly outings, daily events, and other special occasions. Again thank you so much for tuning in and supporting me. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everydayitgirlla/support
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Did the fashion industry just wait all summer to then drop a ton of juicy stories this week? Seems like it. With so much going on before Fashion Month, we wanted to take this episode to catch up on all the exciting Style Snacks before we go into show mode. First up, we say goodbye to Keeping Up with the Kardashians (well not really since new episodes will still air in 2021). Then we move on to Influencer updates with Danielle Bernstein coming under fire (again) and Man Repeller dropping the “Man.” Next, things have spiraled out of control between LVMH and Tiffany in the most bougie lawsuit way possible. LVMH also made big designer announcements this week with the luxury conglomerate ending their relationship with Nicholas Kirkwood and then appointing Kim Jones the Artistic Director of Fendi. In other designer news, Demna Gvasalia launched Balenciaga’s channel with Apple Music by curating a 13 hour playlist and a product drop that looks suspiciously like a 2019 Vetements collection. Hmm… Marc Jacobs launched Heaven. Prada and Adidas Superstars are already sold out, creating even more hype as we head into their Spring 2021 digital presentation and Raf Simons debut. Saint Laurent captured a perfect blend of video and catwalk for their Men’s show – hello runway ON THE EIFFEL TOWER! And finally, the Paris show schedule has been announced, but some big names are missing… www.runwaywalkscurrenttalks.com https://www.instagram.com/runwaywalkscurrenttalks/ https://twitter.com/RunwayTalks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW7W32h_5l7nnlrL1vazjlw/featured
Kelly (@kelldillon) kicks back with Friday co-host Joey Venturini (@thejoeyventurini) for their week in review. Kelly talks about her experience doing goat yoga and a hike to an alleged historic church where evil spirits lurk. Joey updates Kelly on the latest developments of his spiritual awakening. Kelly and Joey also chat about the top celeb and fashion news stories of the week which include Keeping up with the Kardashians ending after 20 seasons, Denise Richards leaving The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City trailer dropping, Danielle Bernstein and David and Victoria Beckham catching coronavirus, Fendi tapping Dior designer Kim Jones to succeed Karl Lagerfeld, and much more! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
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Episode DescriptionAlexandra Bushman is one of the founding members of WeGaveWhat, the philanthropic arm of WeWoreWhat by Danielle Bernstein. Born & raised in NYC, Alex’s passion for working in social impact stems from living two blocks away from the Twin Towers on 9/11. She was 8 yrs old at the time & was displaced from her home& school for over a year. At a very young age, she saw the importance of compassion in healing communities & addressing complex global issues - something that has driven her entire personal life & professional career. Prior to starting WeGaveWhat, Alex worked at Eat Offbeat, a refugee & immigrant led meal delivery company in NYC. Before Eat Offbeat, she worked at The Posse Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing diversity in higher education. Alex received her certification in Social Impact Strategy from The University of Pennsylvania, a B.A. in Psychology from Georgetown University & a M.A. in Higher Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.
Alexandra Bushman is one of the founding members of WeGaveWhat, the philanthropic arm of WeWoreWhat by Danielle Bernstein. Born & raised in NYC, Alex's passion for working in social impact stems from living two blocks away from the Twin Towers on 9/11. She was 8 yrs old at the time & was displaced from her home& school for over a year. At a very young age, she saw the importance of compassion in healing communities & addressing complex global issues - something that has driven her entire personal life & professional career. Prior to starting WeGaveWhat, Alex worked at Eat Offbeat, a refugee & immigrant led meal delivery company in NYC. Before Eat Offbeat, she worked at The Posse Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing diversity in higher education. Alex received her certification in Social Impact Strategy from The University of Pennsylvania, a B.A. in Psychology from Georgetown University & a M.A. in Higher Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.
Alexandra Bushman is one of the founding members of WeGaveWhat, the philanthropic arm of WeWoreWhat by Danielle Bernstein. Born & raised in NYC, Alex's passion for working in social impact stems from living two blocks away from the Twin Towers on 9/11. She was 8 yrs old at the time & was displaced from her home& school for over a year. At a very young age, she saw the importance of compassion in healing communities & addressing complex global issues - something that has driven her entire personal life & professional career. Prior to starting WeGaveWhat, Alex worked at Eat Offbeat, a refugee & immigrant led meal delivery company in NYC. Before Eat Offbeat, she worked at The Posse Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing diversity in higher education. Alex received her certification in Social Impact Strategy from The University of Pennsylvania, a B.A. in Psychology from Georgetown University & a M.A. in Higher Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.
Alexandra Bushman is one of the founding members of WeGaveWhat, the philanthropic arm of WeWoreWhat by Danielle Bernstein. Born & raised in NYC, Alex's passion for working in social impact stems from living two blocks away from the Twin Towers on 9/11. She was 8 yrs old at the time & was displaced from her home& school for over a year. At a very young age, she saw the importance of compassion in healing communities & addressing complex global issues - something that has driven her entire personal life & professional career. Prior to starting WeGaveWhat, Alex worked at Eat Offbeat, a refugee & immigrant led meal delivery company in NYC. Before Eat Offbeat, she worked at The Posse Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing diversity in higher education. Alex received her certification in Social Impact Strategy from The University of Pennsylvania, a B.A. in Psychology from Georgetown University & a M.A. in Higher Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.
You may have heard of Danielle Bernstein, author, entrepreneur, and queen of the fashion scene on Instagram. What you may not know is that ten years ago she was an intern at Rebecca Minkoff! Growing up on Long Island, Danielle wasn’t sure what sort of career she wanted – all she knew was that she was destined to live in New York City. Her dreams of a life like the ones portrayed on Sex and the City led her to several internships, which then solidified her desire to foray into the world of fashion. Ten years and multiple business ventures later, Danielle is using her status as an influencer for the good of the community, walking her talk and showcasing the notion that when we lift each other up we make the world a better place. Thanks for listening! We love our listeners! Drop us a line or give us guest suggestions here, or visit https://anchor.fm/superwomen/messages on your desktop or phone to leave us a voice memo! Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Big Ideas The idea behind WeWoreWhat and the concept of working with influencers. [08:05] The value and longevity that is created when one is willing to put in the work and effort. [12:38] What to look for in potential hires in order to build a stellar team. [15:12] Links This Is Not a Fashion Story Danielle Bernstein at Macy’s WeWoreWhat Shop WeGaveWhat Moe Assist The Global Creators Community --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support
In this episode we discuss why we compare ourselves to others, why it's important to talk about it, and how to refocus ourselves toward something more positive. Is comparison the thief of joy? When does comparison cross the line into jealousy? How can we center ourselves using gratitude when we do compare ourselves? Enjoy listening and let us know what you think by messaging us on our Instagram @wewerejustgettingcoffee. LINKS TO THINGS WE DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE // Vous Church- The Gratitude Effect Link: https://www.vouschurch.com/sermons/the-gratitude-effect Lacy Phillips Manifestation Program: https://tobemagnetic.com/ Danielle Bernstein mask controversy: https://www.revelist.com/style-news/fashion-nova-knock-off-designers/15005/luci-wilden-a-crochet-artist-and-founder-of-the-knots-amp-vibes-brand-was-shocked-to-discover-fashion-nova-selling-its-own-iteration-of-her-dress-that-was-exactly-the-same--down-to-the-number-of-rows-in-the-stripes/2 Gypsea Lust Story: https://thenewdaily.com.au/entertainment/style/2016/11/25/gypsea-lust-instagram-copycat/ History of Kardashian-Jenners being accused of stealing, copying, and culturally appropriating: https://fashionmagazine.com/culture/kardashian-jenner-copying-history/ Knots and Vibes Story: https://www.revelist.com/style-news/fashion-nova-knock-off-designers/15005/luci-wilden-a-crochet-artist-and-founder-of-the-knots-amp-vibes-brand-was-shocked-to-discover-fashion-nova-selling-its-own-iteration-of-her-dress-that-was-exactly-the-same--down-to-the-number-of-rows-in-the-stripes/2
Kelly kicks back with Friday co-host Joey Venturini (@thejoeyventurini) for their week in review. They chat about the Danielle Bernstein mask drama and also discuss privileged influencers. They also chat about the future of NYFW and whether there will be shows in September. Kelly and Joey also chat about the top celeb and fashion news stories of the week which include all the Kanye drama, Nicki Minaj announcing she’s pregnant, Amanda Bynes clearing her Instagram and rebranding as an online store, Martha Stewart’s sexy pool thirst trap, Paris Hilton sharing a traumatic childhood experience in new documentary, Jamie Lynn Spears defending sister Britney Spears amid conservatorship battle, and much more!
In this episode, I discuss my views on photoshop and the recent discussion surrounding certain influencers (such as Danielle Bernstein of @weworewhat) using photoshop, facetune and other image-altering apps.
Danielle Bernstein is a CEO, Designer, Author, and Investor. She was recognized by Forbes “30 Under 30” at just twenty-four years-old and is founder of the world-renowned fashion blog @WeWoreWhat. Danielle began her career as an influencer which led her to create her amazing brand! She has successfully launched multiple companies—including tech startup Moe Assist and clothing brand Shop WeWoreWhat. This year, Danielle released her new book titled, This Is Not A Fashion Story! It’s amazing. Read it. During the pandemic, she has created an Instagram account @WeGaveWhat. The mission of this account is to support charitable initiatives and raise awareness for small businesses. During our chat, Danielle gives me advice on how to further build my own business. I am so ready to get to it! Get 10% off for first time users when you shop at versedskin.com with promo code WITHWHIT Produced by Dear Media
On today's solo episode Sara shares that she plans to never wear a bra again, no matter where this life may take her! She talks about her unemployment routine post quarantine, books she's been enjoying, and her coming out story. At the end of this episode she shares information about the Transgender Law Center. more info: follow @translawcenter on IG check out: https://transgenderlawcenter.org/legal message @theunemploymentpodcast if you're unemployed and have something to say Libby (free audiobooks through the library) Books mentioned: Michelle Obama, Becoming and Danielle Bernstein, This is Not a Fashion Story other Black LGBTQ+ organizations to support: Southern Fried Queer Pride, Morris Home, Emergency Release Fund, Black Trans Travel Fund, For the Gworls, Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Program, SD Black Queer Housing, Black Aids Institute, Queer the Land, Black Trans Femmes in the Arts, The BQI Collective, The Okra Project, Youth BreakOUT!, Solutions Not Punishment Collective, Center for Black Equality. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Danielle Bernstein, Creator of the world-renowned fashion blog @weworewhat and Founder of @shopweworewhat, discusses leading the influencer industry 10 years ago and the inspiration behind her new book, ‘This Is Not A Fashion Story’. Thank you to our partner Green Chef. Visit GreenChef.com/ilw80 and enter code ILW80 for $80 off your first month plus free shipping on your first box!
Today’s guest is none other than the most OG of all fashion bloggers, Danielle Bernstein! Since creating her wildly popular blog We Wore What nearly a decade ago, she’s become a CEO, clothing designer, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree... and she’s still only 28 years old!! She’s also the author of her brand new amazing memoir “This is Not a Fashion Story,” (https://shopweworewhat.com/products/this-is-not-a-fashion-story) which just hit the New York Times bestseller list. We dive into what it was like for Danielle to quit college in order to start her blog and her journey to becoming one of the top fashion bloggers in the industry, with some of the most successful partnerships in social media influencing and marketing. She’s an all-around badass and the utmost inspiration. Jordan also digs into some stories from Danielle’s book, including what it was like to date in New York, what she learned from past boyfriends, and the different situations she’s been in with all of them. We also finally get the dish on her mystery boyfriend, who pops in during the interview! She’s an amazing entrepreneur in every single way, and she’s truly living her purpose + design. Four Sigmatic has been a partner of the show since the very beginning! Jordan’s favorite is chaga, especially when she’s not drinking coffee. All of their products are organic, keto, vegan, and many of them are sugar free! You can use the code BLONDE for 15% off, or visit foursigmatic.com/blonde (http://foursigmatic.com/blonde) to shop Jordan’s favorites. Jordan is super excited to be introducing The Balanced Blonde audience to Athletic Greens, a brand-new sponsor to the show! She has been drinking their Green Powder every morning for the last month, and has completely replaced her morning green juice! It’s developed from a complex blend of 75 vitamins, minerals, and whole food-sourced ingredients. Go to (http://athleticgreens.com/blonde) and get a free gift with any purchase of $20 or more! To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/ (http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/) Resources: Learn more: weworewhat.com (https://weworewhat.com) Instagram: @weworewhat (https://www.instagram.com/weworewhat/) Shop: shopweworewhat.com (https://shopweworewhat.com/) Read: “This is Not a Fashion Story” (https://shopweworewhat.com/products/this-is-not-a-fashion-story) Four Sigmatic Adaptogenic Coffee: foursigmatic.com/products/adaptogen-coffee (https://us.foursigmatic.com/products/adaptogen-coffee) Website: thebalancedblonde.com (https://www.thebalancedblonde.com/) Store: thebalancedblonde.com/shop (https://www.thebalancedblonde.podia.com/) Instagram: @thebalancedblonde (https://www.instagram.com/thebalancedblonde/) The Balanced Blonde is a production of (http://crate.media)
Nancy Berger Discusses The History Of Fashion Marketing. Has any category been as disrupted as fashion marketing? Not many.Nancy knows. She ran sales and marketing at Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Valentino, and Dolce & Gabbana. Plus she consulted for Conde Nast. Wow.Today, Nancy runs Grace Group, a leading global fashion marketing consultancy. I talked with Nancy about the past, present, and future of fashion and luxury marketing. We covered magazine advertising, PR, fashion shows, and the move to social media and, importantly, Instagram. Fashion marketing has been... well, very disrupted.You will hear about everything from the crazy world of million-dollar runway shows and the slow death of fashion retail to today's leading influencers including the agility of Danielle Bernstein and savvy marketing brands like Doen and Chloe.
In this weeks episode I go deep on a topic everyone's been discussing, @WEWOREWHAT, Danielle Bernstein's new book, ‘This Is NOT A Fashion story.' This book was a fun one day read. A true page turner. Feels like you are totally listening to a friends adventures, VERY relatable. I'm really proud of Danielle Bernstein for sharing this side of herself. I think as therapeutic as letting out her feelings is, I think there has to be a sense of relief to share this with everyone. I definitely feel a closer vibe and I hope all of you do too.
You may know Danielle Bernstein as @WeWoreWhat on Instagram, but now you can really get to know her through her first book This Is Not A Fashion Story. Danielle joins Yola to talk about the inspiration behind the book, her biggest learning lessons and some of the juicier moments featured in the book. The tell-all takes you inside of Danielle's life behind her Instagram feed and shows you how a Long Island-born teenager became one of the most recognizable names in fashion. It's a story that proves success isn't about a college degree or who your parents are. It's about trusting your gut, knowing when to take risks and fighting to get what you want in life, love and business. But above all it's the story of how a young girl made in the concrete jungle that is New York City--and how you can too. Connect with Yola: @yolarobert Find The Pod: @isuckatlifepodcast Produced by Dear Media
In this episode, I virtually sit down with Danielle Bernstein, the founder of WeWoreWhat. We talk about her new book, feeling confident in your body, quarantining with a boyfriend, what to wear on a first date, haters, what is off-limits to share online, and so much more. This episode starts with a solo where I discuss my mental health struggles, quarantine activities, and dating post quarantine. Produced by Dear Media
For our final episode of Glossy Trend Watch: Influencer Edition, senior technology reporter Katie Richards sits down with Danielle Bernstein of We Wore What. Danielle is a fashion blogger turned clothing designer, brand founder, author and entrepreneur. When she got started as an influencer, payment schemes were a bit arbitrary. "There weren't any set fees for posting on a blog, taking photos for a brand," Bernstein said. "We sort of went off of what modeling agencies traditionally did for models." Since those uncertain days, Bernstein has developed longer-term collaborations with brands and launched a workflow tool for influencers, and she has a book in the works. Glossy Trend Watch: Influencer Edition features interviews with some of the most prominent fashion influencers on how they've used their success and social media followings to launch major brands. Our guests -- including Julia Engel and Moti Ankari -- made the leap from interacting with existing brands online to creating some of their own.
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to become a seriously successful influencer, this is the show for you. Danielle Bernstein is the founder of world-renowned fashion blog and social media platform WeWoreWhat. She talks about her journey into entrepreneurship, what it’s like to find a business partner, and what it means to her to be a good role model for young women. In Mailbag, “recasting” a mortgage, and what to do with a $13,000 gift.
Influencer, entrepreneur, author, and designer, Danielle Bernstein, has established herself as an influential voice in the fashion/blogger community by transitioning her street style blog into a burgeoning business. On this episode of Second Life, find out how Bernstein has grown her brand beyond fashion, all on her own terms.
Idalia Salsamendi worked at Ford Models & NEXT Management before founding her company, Idalia Salsamendi, Inc. She has worked with most of the biggest influencers in the business: Danielle Bernstein, Arielle Charnas, Chiara Ferragni, Chriselle Lim, to name a few. She is the host of her podcast called, The Realization Podcast, she recently got married/moved to Spain, she is a busy girl!! http://idaliasalsamendi.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support
This week on @Betches our hosts Sami Fishbein (Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer), Bari Rosenfeld (E-commerce Manager), and Sean Kilby (Podcast Manager) start the show with a recap of Sami’s back-to-back vacations. Then it’s time to discuss the backstage picture-seen-round-the-world, as they speculate on Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston’s SAG awards exchange. Is there any chance these two might be getting back together, and if so, are you here for it? Next, they react to Prince Harry’s first public speech since moving to Canada and talk about the first paparazzi photos of Meghan Markel in her new hometown. Will they ever be able to shake the spotlight? They break down the drama between Danielle Bernstein of WeWoreWhat and a Poshmark seller who ended up with some of her unreleased swimwear. Finally, they tell about the historic event going on in the Senate today, and unveil a Clown of the Week featuring two Vanderpump Rules cast members and a series of old Tweets.
OG influencer Danielle Bernstein of WeWoreWhat needs no introduction. In Episode 180 of A Drink With James, she sits down with Fohr CEO James Nord to discuss taking risks, what people get wrong about her, and building her tech company, Moe.
Sheva Kastel is a personal shopper and personal stylist. Sheva is also trained in determining someone’s season/ color palette using the seasonal color analysis method. This method factors in a person's skin tone, eye and hair color to determine which colors most suit them. Sheva trained with Rochele Hirsch using the Suzanne Caygil method. Sheva’s goal is to help women feel confident when getting dressed. Incorporating budget friendly finds with timeless pieces Sheva is of the philosophy that fashion should be approachable, attainable and most importantly fun. What you will hear in this episode: -Sheva and I discuss the idea that sometimes impulsivity can be a good thing. Rather then letting fear determine her course of actions, Sheva started her business by writing one message on her community WhatsApp group offering her services as a personal stylist/shopper. -We discuss the importance of women embracing their own unique style. Sheva is a big proponent of women getting their seasonal palette done as it simplifies the shopping process . Women tend to glow and need less makeup when wearing their colors. Most importantly the experience tends to be an empowering one as women who are usually overwhelmed by a myriad of clothing options are now given a streamlined guide to help them look their best. - As women get busier and busier, we are looking for ways to outsource some of our responsibilities. Hiring a personal shopper /stylist has helped so many women incorporate fashion into their otherwise full and busy lives. Sheva works with many women who need help in pulling together the numerous pieces they already own. Being budget conscious and savvy on how to incorporate high/low looks, Sheva helps women cultivate a wardrobe unique to their personal style and aesthetic. -We talk about self care and how important it is to check in with ourselves and notice how we are feeling. By allowing ourselves to be fully present with our feelings and acknowledging what we need we are better equipped to deal with more challenging/ difficult emotions. Taking short breaks, seeking out some stillness etc. these little habits can have a huge impact on our emotional and physical health. This can be a challenging for us to embrace as the predominant culture values being productive over being healthy/happy. Favorites: Books: Ninety Seconds To A Life You love by Joan I. Rosenberg Big Magic by Liz Gilbert Careergasm by Sarah Vermunt City: Sydney, Australia Easy Dinner: chicken curry drumsticks from Millenial Kosher Style icons: Iris Apfel, Danielle Bernstein of We Wore What ( You can find out about the documentary on Iris Apfel here.) Sheva can be reached at @stylebysheva
In the midst of New York Fashion Week, Amber Venz Box sits down with one of the influencer OGs, Danielle Bernstein—the founder and face behind We Wore What. Her 2.2M followers are fiercely loyal, and rightfully obsessed with the incredibly inventive looks she puts together. At age 25, she was named on the Forbes “30 Under 30” list, which was just the beginning of her accomplishments. Listen in as she shares who she is, what she’s learned, and even a sneak peak from her upcoming book!Follow Danielle Bernstein @weworewhat by downloading the LIKEtoKNOW.it App for Apple or Google Play: https://www.liketoknow.it/weworewhat See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HOMEMADE is the cinematic and profoundly intimate journey with decorated Force Reconnaissance Marine Adam Sorensen as he navigates civilian life and the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury, and crippling addiction on his marriage, family, and work. The interview is with co-director Danielle Bernstein.
Danielle Bernstein started weworewhat.com in 2010, leading the fashion influencer industry to what it is today. She has 2.4 million followers on Instagram alone, was placed on Forbes 30 Under 30 before 25, and has her own line of swim and overalls. With MOE Assist, her project management tool for influencers, Danielle can also now call herself a tech entrepreneur. With her debut book, "This Is Not A Fashion Story," Danielle is tackling every medium. Go behind the scenes of @weworewhat inc., how she built her brand, ignores the haters, and continues to be a force in fashion while making millions.
The riveting new documentary HOMEMADE bares witness to the lives of Adam Sorensen and his family as they navigate life after combat. The film project was originally developed from the idea that the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) goes off twice; once in the field, affecting each individual differently depending on a variety of factors including proximity to the blast, physical position and past injuries. There is a second blast that goes off in each family living room as a result of the actual explosion. It’s footprint reaches our closest loved ones, the physicians treating the wounded, and extends into our communities. HOMEMADE is a six-year, cinematic and intimate journey about a marriage, invisible wounds and the effects of Post Traumatic Stress (PTS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and addiction. It is a story of survival and resilience unveiling the scope of these challenges and begging a broader question about our cultural markers of success. Weaving between the monumental landscapes of Utah, Washington DC landmarks, cinéma vérité scenes and recorded phone calls, Through the experiences of Adam, Victoria, and their families, HOMEMADE examines our cultural markers of success, the culture of treating symptoms instead of cause, and the disconnect between medical care and true wellness. Themes addressed include continuity of care, the epidemic of over-prescription in both military and civilian care, and the stereotypes of injured combat veterans. Co-director / Producer / Editor Danielle Bernstein (Jason Maris) joins us to talk about this heartbreaking film and why Adam and Victoria’s story will close the empathy gap between civilian and military communities, start productive dialogues about the challenge of transition from active duty military to retired, and to provide audiences with an abundance of tools in order to take action. For news, screenings and updates go to: homemadethefilm.com Social Media: facebook.com/homemadethefilm twitter.com/HomemadeTheFilm instagram.com/homemadethefilm
Danielle goes topless - and gets extremely vulnerable - with Catt in this week's episode. The two discuss how Danielle's thriftiness helped her jumpstart We Wore What; how she weathered a professional trauma and came out stronger on the other side; and what she learned as her blog exploded into a media brand and clothing line. Also in this episode, Catt shares that she's an eternal optimist - and explains why she thinks it's hard to experience true joy without surviving some challenges. If you want to support the show, and keep this conversation going outside of our weekly episodes, you can find us on Patreon. Head to patreon.com/nakedwithcattsadler and sign up to contribute any amount of money to the show — $1, $5, it’s your choice — to get instant access to all sorts of goodies, like ad-free episodes or behind-the-scenes looks at the show. You’ll also get to join this super cool, passionate, evolving community of women who are looking to connect in a very real way - just like you!
In under a decade, Danielle Bernstein has collaborated with numerous brands and founded her world-renowned fashion empire WeWoreWhat that she started as a sophomore in college back in 2010! Danielle also infamously revealed that bloggers make $5,000 to $15,000 per Instagram post. At the time she had less than a million followers and has since accumulated over 2 million followers. She joined us at Brickell City Center to chat about how she turned her love for fashion into multiple monetization streams of income, common misconception people have about bloggers, and how she breaks away from feeling overwhelmed by social media! Be sure to follow the party on social @workparty and get the latest updates at www.workparty.com.
In a special Memorial Day edition of WBAI's "Waking Up," Celeste Katz speaks with Jeremy Butler of IAVA; documentarians Danielle Bernstein and Jason Maris; Kristen Rouse of the NYC Veterans Alliance; Gold Star Mom Cyndy Jones of Heroes in Transition; and USAF veteran and radio host Stacy Washington.
In a special Memorial Day edition of WBAI's "Waking Up," Celeste Katz speaks with Jeremy Butler of IAVA; documentarians Danielle Bernstein and Jason Maris; Kristen Rouse of the NYC Veterans Alliance; Gold Star Mom Cyndy Jones of Heroes in Transition; and USAF veteran and radio host Stacy Washington.
On this episode Samantha speaks with Jenifer Powell, founder of Jennifer Powell Inc. a talent management and consultancy agency, dedicated to the sphere of social media influencers and digital marketing. Jennifer has built the careers of top Instagram influencers such as Danielle Bernstein of @weworewhat, Julie Saranana of @sincerelyjules and Chiara Ferragni of The Blonde Salad (@chiaraferragni). The two discuss what it really takes to expand as a social media influencers in the competitive market we see today and where the industry is going next.... think the world of virtual models and influencers owning shares in the businesses they represent. To learn more about The Fit Fatale visit the site HERE To learn more about Jennifer Powell Inc. visit the site HERE To connect with Samantha click HERE To connect with Jennifer click HERE
In the second episode of Fohr Ground, our host Tim Jeffreys talks to Danielle Bernstein, entrepreneur and blogger behind @weworewhat. Fohr Brand Communications Manager Stephanie Rubin joins the conversation as one of Danielle's longtime friends.They discuss Danielle's recent milestone of hitting 2 million Instagram followers, how she began blogging and (eventually) fashion designing, and how she manages to unwind in between her many projects.In addition to her blog, Danielle is the powerhouse behind the fashion brand Second Skin Overalls and We Wore What Swim collection for Onia. At 26, she made it on Forbes 30 Under 30.
Sami and Aleen are back and joined by Danielle Bernstein of WeWoreWhat. Danielle started her journey as a fashion influencer after she transferred from University of Wisconsin to FIT and began documenting her classmates chic style. She is now an entrepreneur who’s expanded her brand into spaces well beyond instagram. At 6:20 Danielle explains what drove her to push her business past instagram. At 7:00 she explains that her career began to soar once she started asking for equity in the brands that were hoping to rely on her expertise for free, a practice that she feels more young female entrepreneurs should be aware of. At 12:00 they talk about the hardest part of being an instagram influencer, which is meeting people’s expectations of them. At 18:40 Danielle remembers the time she knew that it was time to build a team to help her expand her business and what the process entailed. At 27:55 Danielle breaks down her mistakes to avoid for a successful instagram.
Such a fun interview with my friend and badass babe Danielle Bernstein, 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 Selection and Founder of @weworewhat and SSO by Danielle! Hear the story of how Danielle became my first client in New York City, my tips and tricks for new puppy owner and how influencer marketing has skyrocketed my business! If you enjoyed this episode, PLEASE don't forget to subscribe and leave a rating/review! Thank you my loves!!
Hosts and Wharton Profs Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed talk with Richard Wong, VP of Marketing & Creator Relations of #pad, and Danielle Bernstein, Fashion Blogger (We Wore What) and Social Media Influencer, to examine the complex world of social media influencer marketing and how brands are connecting with influencers more than ever on Marketing Matters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Danielle Bernstein is the powerhouse behind the popular blog and Instagram account WeWoreWhat, co-founder of Body Bauble and the owner of everyone’s dream wardrobe. We caught up with her for this episode of #CFofficehours to chat college, being a New Yorker and to end the dispute between stilettos and sneakers. From spending her freshman year at the University of Wisconsin Madison to sitting front row at TommyxGigi this past NYFW she is no stranger to success, pressure or being in the limelight - Bernstein shares career advice, Instagram editing tips and memories in this latest episode, listen up!
We talk about advertising, social media, and the prevailing good of being honest over manufacturing your “brand.” Former Instagram Model quits social media Harpers Bazaar's interview with Danielle Bernstein on her income from Instagram Subscribe on iTunes Listen on SoundCloud Theme Music by Gila Monsta
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With over 90% of all startups failing, it is difficult enough to begin a startup in your own country. It is much more difficult in a foreign country. We give you seven pieces of advice that you really need to heed; Apple filed a patent last week for a hotspot device that will bring data connectivity to portable electronic devices. Does this mean that you will no longer have to take your phone with you to use your Apple watch; how strong are your password memory joggers, if you are like most people, they are pathetic; we salute Danielle Bernstein at 22-year-old blogger who gets paid $15,000 for a single Instagram post: if you can find a bug in United Airlines system they will give you up to 1 million mileage plus reward miles. A really terrific interview with Terry Drayton.
Justin Simon from Sportsideo and College Crosse talks about the culture of sports and lacrosse each week, and this week he goes one on one with Inside Lacrosse and IL Women editor Danielle Bernstein.
Justin Simon from Sportsideo and College Crosse talks about the culture of sports and lacrosse each week, and this week he goes one on one with Inside Lacrosse and IL Women editor Danielle Bernstein.
Justin Simon from Sportsideo and College Crosse talks about the culture of sports and lacrosse each week, and this week he goes one on one with Inside Lacrosse and IL Women editor Danielle Bernstein.
Justin Simon from Sportsideo and College Crosse talks about the culture of sports and lacrosse each week, and this week he goes one on one with Inside Lacrosse and IL Women editor Danielle Bernstein.
Justin Simon from Sportsideo and College Crosse talks about the culture of sports and lacrosse each week, and this week he goes one on one with Inside Lacrosse and IL Women editor Danielle Bernstein.