Fashion Faces January 2014
In the New Year, the benefit of looking back is to recognize progress in our personal and professional
endeavors. We at FASHION FACES are excited about embarking on what lies ahead in 2014. When you know
who you are, you know what it is you are to do. Let your Identity guide your ambitions. You are, therefore you
must... do what it is your creative mind thrives to execute! Less talk and more action. Show us what you’ve
got! We are lovers of art
In the New Year, the benefit of looking back is to recognize progress in our personal and professional
endeavors. We at FASHION FACES are excited about embarking on what lies ahead in 2014. When you know
who you are, you know what it is you are to do. Let your Identity guide your ambitions. You are, therefore you
must... do what it is your creative mind thrives to execute! Less talk and more action. Show us what you’ve
got! We are lovers of art
FF: What does fashion mean to you? NS: Fashion means to me the trend, manner, or way of style at the moment. I also believe that fashion is a personal entity. My clients are encouraged to dress in a way that appeals to them, and keeps them mostly in their comfort zone. However, we like to add a little twist or flair to keep them up to date with the style of the moment. FF: When did you realize you wanted to get into the business side of the fashion industry? NS: I always loved fashion since I was a little girl designing clothes for my Barbie’s and Francie dolls. It was an easy transition for me to go into the business side of fashion, because I studied finance in college. My first job in the fashion industry was working in New York for Gitano Jeans, where I was their showroom model and assistant buyer. I was very lucky and was even able to do their print work when a client decided I was the one. That moment led me back into full time modeling, acting, and developing my own style. FF: How long have you been in business? NS: I have been in business for 20 years. I started my first store in New Jersey. 92 JAN 2014 | http://fashionfacesmag.com
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FF: What does fashion mean to you?<br />
NS: <strong>Fashion</strong> means to me the trend,<br />
manner, or way of style at the moment.<br />
I also believe that fashion is a personal<br />
entity. My clients are encouraged to<br />
dress in a way that appeals to them, and<br />
keeps them mostly in their comfort zone.<br />
However, we like to add a little twist or<br />
flair to keep them up to date with the style<br />
of the moment.<br />
FF: When did you realize you wanted<br />
to get into the business side of the fashion<br />
industry? <br />
NS: I always loved fashion since I<br />
was a little girl designing clothes for my<br />
Barbie’s and Francie dolls. It was an easy<br />
transition for me to go into the business<br />
side of fashion, because I studied finance<br />
in college.<br />
My first job in the fashion industry was<br />
working in New York for Gitano Jeans,<br />
where I was their showroom model and<br />
assistant buyer. I was very lucky and was<br />
even able to do their print work when a<br />
client decided I was the one. That moment<br />
led me back into full time modeling, acting,<br />
and developing my own style.<br />
FF: How long have you been in business? <br />
NS: I have been in business for 20 years.<br />
I started my first store in New Jersey.<br />
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