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Made in Portugal. Designed in NY. How do we define where a brand is ‘from’? Its origin? Is the answer straightforward, or nuanced, like our very own origin stories? We met with four brands whose genesis is heavily intertwined with their own origin story to dig deeper. Sit with us, Lola and Frankie, as we unlock how the origin stories of The Øther, Sheila Rashid, Savant Studio and Bhavya Ramesh are also what makes them non replicable. Like and subscribe to join hosts Lola Catero and Frankie Ikwuazom as they meet the founders evolving the style-status-quo. Style as Identity is a podcast by @themajoritygroupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chicago is the third largest city in the US but had its first ever fashion week this year. Brands like Sheila Rashid are putting it on the map by representing Chicago style with collections referential to blue-collar work through their own local fashion dialect (hello monochrome fits). Being so representative of a place while appealing to a global audience AND landing on the highest of profiled celebrities like Zendaya, Chance the Rapper and Lena Waithe is no easy feat. Learn how Sheila gets it done while leaning into her superpowers of storytelling, signature pieces and relationships with stylists (ahem, Law Roach). Like and subscribe to join hosts Lola Catero and Frankie Ikwuazom as they meet the founders evolving the style-status-quo. Style as Identity is a podcast by @themajoritygroupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sheila shares a story about scaling her brand and ever growing passion for creating clothes to connect with her community and next generation, all with a new look.That was Sheila Rashid, apparel designer and creative based in Chicago, IL.The Claima Stories with Bimma: Community Stories series is presented by 99designs by Vistaprint, as part of the 99 Days of Design initiative.Learn more at99designs.com/99daysofdesign
On our latest episode of unEntitled Expressions, Jake and I chat with one of #Chicago's top #streetwear designers, Sheila Rashid (@sheilathedesigner). Sheila was one of the featured fashion creators in Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey and Jack Daniel's Tennessee Apple's Classic Remix campaign, which was built to showcase the next level of streetwear innovators.To give back to the fashion community, the wearable pieces curated for the campaign were sold online, in which Jack Daniel's matched 100% of sales to create four fashion grants up to $20,000 to be awarded to emerging fashion designers!Make sure to listen to the conversation and check out Jake's latest recipe, the Jack Apple Eve's Delight, on unEntitledExpressions.com or tune in on the iHeart Radio App!@JackDaniels_us #sponsored #21+ #JackDanielsClassicRemix #JDClassicRemix #JackHoney #JackApple
We’re coming at you with another good one, guys! A new type of creative made her mark on our show this week. Essence Taylor, a new face on the modeling scene making big moves in editorial and on the runway. We first met Essence at the Sheila Rashid show this past winter where Essence was modeling Sheila’s amazing new collection and we were so captivated by her beauty. Timing could not be more perfect for her right now. As we sit down to talk with Essence, she is fresh off of doing jobs for J. Crew, Walgreens, and Vogue Italia! Ummm…YEAH.
The Cornerstore spoke with designer Sheila Rashid about growing up and learning to create in her family's salon, how she first made her trademark overalls, and how she designs inclusive clothing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For this week’s episode of Fast Fashion, we get to chat with style maven, Sal E, also known as Sal So Groovy! “A stylist, A Maker, and a Mover”. During our conversation with Sal, she tells us when she noticed she had an eye for styling, what it’s like being a digital and visual artist, where she gets her project inspiration from, and being a part of projects with up-coming artists and creatives, such as Jamila Woods.
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 149 - Sheila Rashid http://dynastypodcasts.com https://soundcloud.com/dynastypodcasts Chicago designer Sheila Rashid visits Dynasty Podcasts in an interview recorded at Virgin Hotels. Rashid sheds light on her earliest work in clothing, dating back to her painting her own t-shirts in high school. The designer reflects on her time in the fashion work in New York, and how that city’s professional climate taught her about the industry and how to network. Rashid speaks on collaborating with Chicago talent like Mick Jenkins and Joe Freshgoods, and sheds light on her work designing overalls for Chance The Rapper, which he would go on to wear on Saturday Night Live and in the pages of Billboard. Finally, Rashid speaks on the developing culture and community of fashion entrepreneurs in Chicago. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Logo design by Danyelle Sage | http://danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
Welcome to season 4 of Fast Fashion: The Podcast from WhatRUWearing! To kick it all off, we interviewed 29-year old designer Sheila Rashid – who, most famously, is the creative brain behind those cute as hell overalls that are now synonomous with Chance the Rapper’s overall brand! (See what we did there?!?)