Style As Personal Art, Black Ownership In The Fashion Space, Loving Accessories, And More w/ Chanel Tyler
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In this episode I talk to Chanel Tyler about dressing based on her mood, the impact of helping her mom pick outfits, as a girl, why vintage designer is better, the nostalgia of mother-daughter fashion shows, being a style experimenter, her favorite Black-owned jewelry brands, why her mom can be found in her IG comments, lol, the struggles of having a short torso, her go to brand for curvy girl jeans, the benefit of shopping multi-brand retailers, how transitioning careers allowed her to be more creative, why it's important for Black women (and people) to use style to take up space, and much more! Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Follow Chanel on Instagram and Tik Tok. In this episode she mentions: Shopbop Saks Fifth Avenue Revolve The Outnet Yoox Rachel Comey Ganni Khoi Duruyeh Abercrombie Visit the BSA website: https://www.blackstyleanecdotes.com/ Follow BSA on Instagram, Threads, and Facebook. Shop BSA merch!
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