Changing Style, Growing Up In Barbados, Creating From Scratch, and More w/ Gloria B.
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In this season finale episode, I talk with Gloria Bissessar about stepping into a more classy style, the influence of having a mom as a seamstress, the influence of growing up in the 70s, why she doesn’t like brick and mortar stores but likes trying things on, learning and relearning how to make clothes and patterns, being inspired by New York street style, why she’s crushing on Lorie Harvey’s style, the struggle of finding the perfect accessories, the luxury retailer that offers same day delivery, being the stylish co-worker everyone wants to talk to, not letting age limit your style, and much more. In this episode she mentions: Marina Moscone Ulla Johnson Revolve  Net-a-Porter  LPA  Zara ASOS  Follow Gloria on Instagram, Tik Tok, and YouTube!   Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Connect with Black Style Anecdotes on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Get your BSA merch!  
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