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THE DESIGNER ISSUE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Level21 Team<br />

Publisher & Chief Executive Officer<br />

Tempestt Harris (CEO)<br />

Chief Operating Officer/ Editor In Chief<br />

Maresa Scott (COO)<br />

Chief Financial Officer<br />

Anitra Scott (CFO)<br />

Creative Director<br />

Michael Lopez<br />

Administrative Staff<br />

Sales Executive<br />

Anitra Scott<br />

Sales<br />

Michelle Mitchell<br />

Ashley Lindo<br />

Contributor<br />

Contributor/ Correspondent<br />

Shartiera Wilkerson<br />

Graphic Design<br />

Layout <strong>Designer</strong><br />

Antoine Boderick<br />

Fashion<br />

Stylist<br />

Jerry Thompson<br />

Style and Wardrobe Contributor<br />

Jekia Benson<br />

Makeup Artist<br />

Alexis Washington<br />

April Hill<br />

Writers<br />

Writer<br />

Desi Helm<br />

Contributing writer<br />

Marage Blakeney<br />

Contributing writer<br />

Chris Pointe<br />

Co-Editor Intern<br />

Bianca Allan<br />

Writer Intern<br />

Chris Lewis<br />

Blogger/ Journalist Intern<br />

Kaitlin Booe<br />

Photography<br />

Antoinne Duan Jones<br />

Laurence Logan-<strong>The</strong> T.Z Studio<br />

Todd Youngblood<br />

Glen Byrd- Photo X Words<br />

Videography<br />

Toussaint Studios-<br />

Emmanuel Toussaint<br />

Corporate Public Relations<br />

Pac Public Relations<br />

Digital<br />

Level21 Media LLC.<br />

Yumpu<br />

Wribits


THE<br />

DESIGNER<br />

ISSUE<br />

2018<br />

39 19<br />

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By Ch r is L ew is<br />

UVANA DO RAN<br />

<strong>The</strong> Woman With An Eye for Innovation!<br />

Say hello to Uvana Doran! She is a forward-thinking designer from<br />

New York, who relocated down to the Triad area here in North Carolina<br />

just four years ago. She has studied fashion design at <strong>The</strong> Fashion<br />

Institute of New York, and has a Bachelor?s of Science in Fashion<br />

Merchandising and Design from North Carolina A&T State University, so<br />

you know she is definitely an expert when it comes to style! She has<br />

worked with Paul Carroll, a renowned New York designer, where she<br />

gained valuable knowledge in creating fabulous designs and developing<br />

new products.<br />

We interviewed Uvana recently where she graciously gave us some<br />

insight on her background as well as her experiences working in the<br />

fashion industry thus far. Check it out!<br />

Can you t ell our readers about your background in fashion<br />

design?<br />

I studied Fashion Design at <strong>The</strong> Fashion Institute of technology in<br />

NY and North Carolina A&T State University receiving a Bachelor?s<br />

of Science degree in Fashion Merchandising and Design. During<br />

my studies I've worked with renown designer Paul Carrol, as well<br />

as, participated in a number of events both locally and abroad.<br />

Please describe your designing process. Fem inine, evolving,<br />

classic chic.<br />

A bit of Diana Ross in 1975's Mahogany mixed with the<br />

structured edge and a power of Grace Jones.<br />

What or w ho inspires you?<br />

I'm inspired by classic feminine silhouettes, clean lines, and the<br />

retro flair of Harlem, NY during the 70's.<br />

If you could bring back an old fashion t rend t hat is now out<br />

of st yle, w hat w ould it be?<br />

For me, there is nothing "old" in fashion. Fashion is cyclical and<br />

rhythmic.<br />

What is t he m ost rew arding aspect of being a part of t he<br />

fashion indust ry?<br />

<strong>The</strong> ability to stand on a competitive platform, be loyal to your<br />

own design aesthetic and create wearable art that is<br />

unapologetic.<br />

Nam e one person, fam ous or som eone you know personally,<br />

t hat has influenced your personal st yle t he m ost and how<br />

did t hey do so?<br />

6<br />

My mother, she is indeed Every Woman.


What is one im port ant lesson or piece of advice t hat aspiring<br />

fashion designers should learn before t hey break int o t he<br />

indust ry?<br />

Pace yourself, learn when to be a cup and at what point you are<br />

called to be a vessel. Find an accountability partner, someone<br />

who will remind you of why you started. Learn when to say no<br />

once you develop brand equity (no need to be everywhere, in<br />

everything. <strong>The</strong>re is a blessing in selectivity!) Last but not least,<br />

be a vessel. Pour what you learned into another emerging<br />

designer's cup.<br />

Who are som e designers you w ould love t o w ork w it h?<br />

Donna Karan, Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, and too bad<br />

Alexander McQueen is gone, his designs cater to my Grace Jones<br />

side.<br />

Can you describe t o our readers your experience w orking<br />

w it h Goodw ill Rock t he Runw ay?<br />

Working with Goodwill Rock the Runway was a great way for me<br />

to break into and connect with the industry here in the South as<br />

well as other emerging designers in my area. New York can be<br />

over saturated with professionals and beginners alike in this<br />

industry. Moving to NC gave me a chance to spread outside of<br />

my comfort zone and help contribute to the budding fashion<br />

industry right here in the South. Being named <strong>Designer</strong> of the<br />

year for Goodwill's Rock the Runway 2015 was such an<br />

achievement and a wonderful experience.<br />

What are your fut ure plans for your fashion career?<br />

I'm truly excited about being able to market my brand and line<br />

this Fall 2018. I'm looking forward to elevating my platform as an<br />

African American designer and becoming a brand to reckon with<br />

in the Industry. A posh boutique presence is definitely in my<br />

future, as well as, a studio space dedicated to pouring back into<br />

future designers. As a designer and as an apparel teacher at a<br />

visual and performing arts school, it is equally important for me<br />

to give back as it is for me to pursue higher levels of success and<br />

achievements of my own.<br />

Where can our readers reach you and see your designs?<br />

Readers, potential clients, and collaborators can reach me via my<br />

website UVANADORAN,COM or by way of Instagram Uvana<br />

Doran.<br />

We?d like to thank Uvana Doran for the opportunity to learn more<br />

about her and we wish her all the best in her flourishing career!


What Happens When You<br />

Exercise Your Faith And<br />

Your Body?<br />

By: Marage Blakeney<br />

According to the United States Department of Health<br />

and Human Services, ?less than 5% of adults participate<br />

in 30 minutes of physical activity each day; only one in<br />

three adults receive the recommended amount of<br />

physical activity each week.? Although these statistics<br />

may be alarming to some people, Christophe and<br />

Nicole Pointe are doing something exciting to reverse<br />

these trends. <strong>The</strong>y are the illustrious owners of<br />

Anytime Fitness located in Rock Hill, South Carolina.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y had to overcome the barriers that come from<br />

public scrutiny and resource funding to let their<br />

naysayers know that ?nothing is impossible with God?.<br />

Recently, Level 21 had the wonderful opportunity to<br />

discuss their journey:<br />

Tell us a little bit about your journey to becoming owners<br />

of Anytime Fitness.<br />

Before I becam e an ent repreneur, I w orked in t he<br />

healt hcare indust ry for t w o decades. During t hat<br />

t im e, I co-aut hored a self help book ent it led, ?Alone<br />

in t he Mult it ude? and assist ed in t he form at ion of<br />

a non-profit organizat ion t hat w as specifically<br />

designed t o m ent or young boys and girls from<br />

disadvant aged backgrounds. That w as m y first st int<br />

in t he w orld of business and servicing t he<br />

com m unit y providing valuable experience in<br />

various w ays. While operat ing m y non-profit<br />

organizat ion I learned how t o priorit ize helping<br />

ot hers above all else. I also learned t he value of<br />

part nering w it h ot her organizat ions t o have a<br />

great er im pact . One day m y w ife saw an old friend<br />

w ho m ist akenly assum ed she w as pregnant . This<br />

w as t he cat alyst t o jum p st art ing her on a fit ness<br />

journey t hat w ould t ake bot h of us int o a w hole<br />

new direct ion.<br />

How did Nicole react when someone thought that she was<br />

pregnant?<br />

When m y w ife w as m ist aken for being pregnant ,<br />

she w as devast at ed. She did not show it out w ardly,<br />

but I could t ell her feelings w ere hurt . Inst ead of<br />

becom ing discouraged, t his incident creat ed an<br />

insat iable drive t hat m ade her st op at not hing t o be<br />

healt hy. It becam e her m ot ivat ion. Over t he course<br />

of t he follow ing year, she lost 80 pounds. From<br />

t here I convinced her t o st art her ow n YouTube<br />

8<br />

fit ness channel, AshPoint e, in order t o help ot hers<br />

in t he sam e sit uat ion. She garnered over 17,000<br />

follow ers by giving w orkout t ips, diet ary advice and<br />

personal encouragem ent . I appeared in several<br />

videos and t he feedback w e received w as<br />

overw helm ingly posit ive. That feedback gave m e<br />

t he idea t hat w e could w ork t oget her in fit ness if<br />

present ed t he right opport unit y. While searching<br />

for business vent ures t o invest in, I discovered<br />

Anyt im e Fit ness.<br />

Why did you choose Anytime Fitness, rather another<br />

franchise gym?<br />

I chose t he Anyt im e Fit ness franchise because t heir<br />

core values (People, Purpose, Profit s, Play) aligned<br />

w it h m ine. I also researched how t he brand focuses<br />

on m aking t he w hole person healt hier far beyond<br />

just fit ness. Aft er reaching out t o t he corporat e<br />

headquart ers, I w as quickly faced w it h t he harsh<br />

realit y t hat buying a brand franchise w ould t ake<br />

m ajor capit al t hat I sim ply did not have. Aft er<br />

get t ing over t he init ial disappoint m ent , I did m ore<br />

research and discovered t hat t here w as an exist ing<br />

Anyt im e Fit ness for sale in Rock Hill, SC.<br />

How difficult was it to secure funding and create a plan to<br />

own your business?<br />

It w as a challenge t o creat e a business plan. I had


w rit t en one before, so I had t o research all t he det ails of running a business, dem ographics, m arket ing<br />

plans, operat ional inform at ion and a host of ot her aspect s of running a business. It w as a great learning<br />

t ool t hat helped m e underst and how t o properly run m y business. Securing funding w as a different<br />

hurdle. I creat ed proposals and present ed t he opport unit y for cert ain individuals t o invest . Also, I ut ilized<br />

m y ow n invest m ent account s. Finding funding forced m e t o ident ify all of m y pot ent ial resources and<br />

det erm ine how t o effect ively access t hem for business purposes. My w ife and I proceeded t o w rit e a<br />

business plan and raised t he funds t o purchase our dream . Now w e?re proud ow ners of our ow n fit ness<br />

facilit y w here w e help people by sim ply using w orking out as our t ool.<br />

What advice do you have for future entrepreneurs who want to transform their vision to a sustainable reality?<br />

My advice for ot her pot ent ial business ow ners w ould be t o plan, plan, and plan. Inform at ion is not only<br />

pow er; but it is also a blueprint on how your vision is t ruly going t o look. My second piece of advice is t o<br />

t ake st eps t hat put you closer t o your dream every single day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best way to exercise is to know that your faith will a greater yield in your personal, spiritual, and physical life.<br />

We must stretch our muscles. According to Harvard Health, ?we all need to stretch in order to protect our mobility<br />

and independence...without it, the muscles shorten and become tight. <strong>The</strong>n, when you call on the muscles for<br />

activity, they are weak and unable to extend all the way. That puts you at risk for joint pain, strains, and muscle<br />

damage.? However, if we follow the Pointe?s example, we will discover what happens when we exercise our faith<br />

and our bodies in a positive ways. It may be the deciding factor in our spiritual and physical growth from<br />

degeneration to regeneration.<br />

For more information please visit, www.anytimefitness.com


Photographer: Laurence Logan<br />

Model: Fiona Rose


DEAR MODELS,<br />

Take care of yourselves.<br />

Modeling carries its own health concerns. A small study by Model Alliance, an advocacy<br />

group focused on improving working conditions for models, in conjunction with<br />

researchers at Northeastern and Harvard universities, found that 81% of the models<br />

surveyed reported a body mass index of less than 18.5, which the World Health<br />

Organization deems ?underweight.? Likewise, the pressure frequently led to what they<br />

called ?unhealthy weight control behaviors,? including eating disorders. In that regard at<br />

least, modeling is sort of like being a professional football player? a job with enough<br />

prestige that it attracts people willing to risk their health for it.


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BE FREE.


16<br />

"Don't be into trends.<br />

Don't make fashion own<br />

you, but you decide what<br />

you are, what you want to<br />

express by the way you<br />

dress and the way to live."<br />

? Gianni Versace


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TYGERIAN LACE<br />

FROM IMAGINATION TO RUNWAY<br />

DESIGNER TYGERIAN BURKE<br />

A Day In <strong>The</strong> Life..<br />

We watch as Tygerian Burke skillfully<br />

creates her pieces effortlessly.<br />

Photography by Laurence Logan-<strong>The</strong>.TZ .Studio<br />

By Chris Pointe<br />

When it comes to fashion<br />

the brand means everything!<br />

When it comes to premier<br />

designer clothing Tygerian<br />

Lace this is especially the<br />

case. <strong>The</strong> self-titled brand is<br />

the diversified brain child of<br />

fashion designer Tygerian<br />

Lace a charismatic young<br />

professional respectfully<br />

epitomizing today?s modern<br />

femininity to the tee.<br />

?In 2014 I decided to start<br />

Tygerian Lace, she remarks<br />

openly,? I was a young<br />

working mom in corporate<br />

America and I was in a space<br />

where I just wanted to revamp<br />

my style.? At that time her<br />

closet was at the mercy of the<br />

Forever 21?s of the world and<br />

Tygerian simply wanted<br />

something different. ?I said<br />

I?ll just get a machine and<br />

start sewing.? She began with<br />

the idea of making designer<br />

clothes, which she typically<br />

couldn?t afford, specifically<br />

for herself. Inevitably her new<br />

style began catching the<br />

attention of other people. It<br />

was at that point that she sat<br />

down with her mom and<br />

grandmother to discuss the<br />

possibility of it becoming a<br />

legitimate business to delve<br />

into.<br />

?My mom is a free spirit and<br />

she?s not in a box. She was<br />

like, go for it!? ?My<br />

grandmother, on the other<br />

hand, is more of a planner so<br />

"CUSTOMER<br />

INTERACTION"<br />

her first reaction was how will<br />

you support yourself?? With<br />

the growing success of<br />

Tygerian Lace her<br />

grandmother is now her<br />

biggest supporter. ?It?s funny<br />

to see her commenting and<br />

sharing information on social<br />

media about the brand now.?<br />

It was from both of those two<br />

maternal figures that Tygerian<br />

inherited her winning attitude.<br />

?I guess it was passed down<br />

to me to always believe that<br />

nothing was impossible.?<br />

So much of Tygerian?s<br />

personality is embodied<br />

within her designs. She?s glitz<br />

and glam at times but as<br />

simplistic as t-shirt and jeans<br />

at other moments. Her styles<br />

encompass a little bit of<br />

everything from ready to wear<br />

ensembles to embellishment<br />

laden outfits alike. ?My brand<br />

has quality and character. It?s<br />

fearless because it makes you<br />

feel like you can conquer the<br />

world. Tygerian Lace<br />

empowers women through its<br />

versatility and allows them to<br />

have a fearless approach to<br />

the various aspects of<br />

womanhood.? Today?s<br />

modern woman is diverse,<br />

and the brand captures that<br />

facet of feminine character<br />

perfectly.<br />

So, why is lace such an<br />

important signature of the<br />

Tygerian Lace brand? ?Lace<br />

is my middle name,? Tygerian<br />

responds with candid<br />

confidence. ?It?s also one of<br />

my favorite fabrics to design.<br />

It?s almost like it?s destiny.?<br />

Take a brief glance at her<br />

collection and you quickly get<br />

the sense that much of her<br />

designs feel like they were<br />

simply meant to be.<br />

?My goal is always to give<br />

my customers a custom<br />

interaction. I?m not a<br />

seamstress; that merely makes<br />

things. I give you the ability<br />

to interact with what your<br />

design is going to be.? <strong>The</strong><br />

Tygerian experience is<br />

definitely one intended to<br />

leave you feeling unique and<br />

ultra-special.<br />

?If I had to give advice to<br />

other aspiring designers it<br />

would be to always ask<br />

questions. Don?t let others<br />

simply offer you services,?<br />

Lace admonishes. ?Ask why<br />

they?re shooting from certain<br />

angles...why they?re using a<br />

specific lighting.?<br />

Understanding the full


"TL is a design label that explores the<br />

unconventional paring of textures and<br />

silhouettes. A bold yet timeless aesthetic<br />

for any woman. "<br />

Continued..<br />

spectrum of the business is what<br />

Tygerian stresses. ?That?s how you<br />

grow,? she exhorts.<br />

Tygerian?s brand is as daring as she is<br />

and it truly embodies the traits that<br />

make her unique even in a sea of<br />

other brands.<br />

What started as an endeavor, solely to<br />

suit her personal stylistic taste buds, is<br />

quickly blossoming into the standard<br />

in women?s fashion. Tygerian Lace<br />

may soon be the next big thing.Be on<br />

the lookout for her <strong>Designer</strong> Square<br />

Opening in Charlotte next month.<br />

tyger


ian


TYGERIAN LACE


TYGERIAN LACE


Photo by Godisable Jacob<br />

Model: Melody


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CHARLES JOSEF<br />

More About<br />

By Chris Lewis


"GET TO KNOW YOUR MARKET, THEIR TASTE AND THEIR<br />

FINANCES. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CATER TO BOTH"<br />

Charles Josef is making waves across<br />

the nation all the way from the scenic<br />

town of Asheville, North Carolina! He is a<br />

fashion mastermind, creating men?s<br />

swimwear and wedding attire that<br />

continues to make heads turn. People<br />

come from miles around to get custom<br />

made attire from Charles Josef?s design<br />

studio. His renowned collections have<br />

also been seen on the runways of New<br />

York Fashion Week. If that isn?t incentive<br />

enough to check out the genius behind<br />

these aesthetically intriguing collections,<br />

then we don?t know what is!<br />

We recently interviewed with the<br />

fashion designer to learn more about<br />

how he got his start and what inspires<br />

him to create such fabulous designs.<br />

Can you t ell us a lit t le bit about your<br />

background and how you st art ed<br />

your business m aking bridal at t ire?<br />

Well, I not only make bridal attire. I<br />

make swimsuits and I produce a variety<br />

of items in the studio. I?ve sewn since I<br />

was a child. My grandmother was a<br />

sample seamstress in the garment<br />

district in New York. She taught me how<br />

to sew when I was very young. I<br />

continued with it and got my degree in it<br />

and went from there.<br />

Your am azing designs have been<br />

feat ured in New York Fashion Week.<br />

What w as t hat like for you?<br />

It was a wonderful experience. It's<br />

always nice to show things and get a<br />

very good response. It?s nice to show<br />

everything on a larger stage and get the<br />

brand out. For many years, I was a<br />

custom designer and now I?m building<br />

the brand. I?m being more commercial. It<br />

was a great time and an asset to have<br />

people see them on a larger scale.<br />

What inspirat ions do you draw from<br />

w hen you are creat ing a design?<br />

I usually am inspired by my clients or<br />

what they are doing. In other words,<br />

venues, cities, places, events, those<br />

things will inspire me. I imagine what<br />

the client in question is going to wear to<br />

that event or place. I just picture the<br />

garment that would be perfect in that<br />

setting.<br />

If you have t o nam e or describe in<br />

det ail one bridal gow n t hat you?ve<br />

designed t hat w as your all-t im e<br />

favorit e t o creat e, w hat w ould it be?<br />

It would be the butterfly gown that I<br />

made last year. I think it?s very different.<br />

It stands out among bridal gowns<br />

because it has color in it, even though<br />

it?s mostly white. I think it?s the perfect<br />

gown for an outdoor wedding, whether<br />

it?s casual or formal. <strong>The</strong> dress works<br />

well with the outdoor setting. <strong>The</strong> textile<br />

that I used in it is one that I designed as<br />

well.<br />

What seem s t o be a com m only<br />

desired t hem e, if any, am ong<br />

cust om ers w ho ask for a cust om<br />

design from your st udio?<br />

<strong>The</strong> current themes for men?s swimwear<br />

are mermaid/merman, nautical, fish<br />

scales. People are really asking for that.<br />

As far as bridal, people are asking for<br />

bohemian style dresses and 70's<br />

inspired dresses. Those are what people<br />

seem to really be gravitating towards.<br />

Please t ell our readers w hat set s<br />

your bridal at t ire and evening<br />

collect ion apart from ot her design<br />

st udios.<br />

For one, it?s made here in Asheville. It is<br />

a local brand. I utilize local labor. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is a line that you can purchase. Every<br />

dress is customizable. If a bride does<br />

not want to get a gown custom<br />

designed, she can customize her<br />

ready-made gown from the line to make<br />

it very unique. <strong>The</strong>re are so many<br />

possibilities that brides can get by<br />

coming to me versus what they can get<br />

from a dress from a conventional bridal<br />

salon. Whether it?s just buying other<br />

designers?gowns and selling them, here<br />

you have options and you?re able to<br />

partially create the gown that you want<br />

if you don?t exact see it on the rack.<br />

What w ould you say is t he m ost<br />

int erest ing or rew arding aspect of<br />

being apart of t he fashion indust ry?<br />

Getting the opportunity to do what I<br />

love!<br />

What advice w ould you give t o<br />

aspiring fashion designers and<br />

part icularly t hose w ho w ould like t o<br />

design bridal gow ns as w ell?<br />

My advice would be to really get to know<br />

your market, their tastes and their<br />

finances. It is very important to cater to<br />

both.<br />

Where can Level21 readers cont act<br />

you and see som e of your designs?<br />

Men?s wear, you can see them at<br />

charlesjosef.com. Bridal attire can be<br />

seen on my website<br />

charlesjosefbridal.com. And of course,<br />

clients can always make appointments<br />

to come to the studio!<br />

Recently, Charles Josef brought his 2018<br />

Retreat Collection for Men to New York<br />

which features an expanded group of<br />

menswear in his Swim and Resort line.<br />

<strong>The</strong> line will include exclusive prints,<br />

resort wear, and alternative evening and<br />

wedding attire. We are sure that this will<br />

make quite the splash in the fashion<br />

industry! We would like to thank Charles<br />

Josef for interviewing with us, and we<br />

wish you continued success!


CHARLES JOSEF


When She Leaves...<br />

TODAY<br />

You need t o m ake a change.<br />

Keeping yourself busy is no good.<br />

Your mind is not where it should be. You are constantly thinking about her so you are<br />

probably at about 10% capacity.<br />

<strong>The</strong> key is to treat yourself. Take yourself out on a date.<br />

Take a day or two off from work, go to a museum, a movie, go out with friends.<br />

Treat yourself and put yourself in a completely different environment.<br />

Leave town if you can. Stay in a bed and breakfast where you never stayed before.<br />

But you have to totally change your environment for at least a day.<br />

Sleep at least eight hours.<br />

I would say ten hours but many people can?t do that (I?m a professional at sleeping ten<br />

hours).<br />

If you have trouble sleeping that many hours because you are anxious about the<br />

situation then go to your doctor, explain the situation, and get medication.<br />

When I?ve been broken up with I was not able to sleep without the help of medication<br />

Don?t w at ch TV.<br />

Not even ?Mad Men?. Not even the news.<br />

How come? Because on every TV show, including the news, people are either killing<br />

each other, cheating on each other, or (in the case of the news) trying to ruin your<br />

financial life.<br />

You have enough troubles, you don?t need Don Draper?s troubles as well.<br />

You might think, ?this will keep my mind off of X?. But it won?t.<br />

It will just remind you of the most painful parts of your relationship with X.<br />

Don?t Spy.<br />

Which probably also means: No Facebook, Twitter, and limit all web surfing.<br />

How come? <strong>The</strong> news is already bad. She or he left. She?s gone.<br />

Any information you find out now is for what point? To win her back? To prove her<br />

wrong? To prove you right or justified in yelling at her? What good will that do you?<br />

It?s over.So you have to avoid outside stimulus that is going to make you feel bad and<br />

just move forward.<br />

Forgive yourself and her<br />

So you did spy after all...So you threw a book in anger...So you were a complete jerk<br />

and now she left and is with another man.So you got angry and cried and tried to argue<br />

with her not to go...So the police came and picked you up. Okay, you were bad. But<br />

you?re not a bad person. You just were abandoned. Maybe there are childhood issues<br />

that need to be addressed to heal.<br />

It brought back memories of every other time you were abandoned. <strong>The</strong> faster you<br />

forgive yourself, the less likely this type of thing will happen in the future.<br />

Maybe you deserve to have been left. But there?s seven billion people on the planet.<br />

About half of them or of the opposite sex from you. You?ll find another one who is even<br />

better.<br />

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By James A.<br />

Photo:Bruce Mars


When He Leaves...<br />

TODAY<br />

When you?re lying awake in bed until 4 AM and you can?t stop the<br />

tears from flowing down your face. When you can?t eat because<br />

you?re so sick to your stomach. When you just don?t understand<br />

what you could have done different or better in order to make<br />

him stay.<br />

When all those thoughts are streaming through your head on<br />

repeat there?s something I want you to know; I want you to know<br />

that you did nothing wrong. That you loved with your whole<br />

heart, you gave him every piece of you and even tried to dig<br />

deeper for more. I know it wasn?t hard for you to find more<br />

though because loving him was easy for you and it was fun.<br />

You loved him so much and he claimed he loved you too, but he<br />

still left.<br />

True love doesn?t just look you in the eyes and walk away,<br />

especially when they don?t give you a justifiable answer.<br />

That?s what hurts the worst; not even knowing why he?s walking<br />

away. All you know is there is nothing that you can do to change<br />

his mind because he?s so damn stubborn. He made the decision<br />

for the both of you on his own and it?s not fair. It?s tearing you<br />

more and more apart because now you can see it?s really over<br />

and he?s not coming back.<br />

But here?s the thing, he knows you didn?t do anything wrong, he<br />

knows you loved him with your whole heart and he knows how<br />

good of a girl you are, but he still let you go.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is nothing wrong with you, Something he might not even<br />

know, but subconsciously he knows he?s holding you back, he<br />

knows you deserve a better life and you deserve better. He<br />

knows something he isn?t telling you, that?s why he?s letting you<br />

go.<br />

He knows he hurt you, but he just doesn?t know how to make the<br />

hurt go away. He thinks he?s doing what?s best for the both of<br />

you, but you might not see that until the future after you?ve<br />

reestablished yourself. Or maybe you?ll never see it and continue<br />

to love him always, even through the pain.<br />

All you can do is stay strong and stay true to yourself, let the<br />

moments of weakness in and allow them to break you down into<br />

a puddle of your own tears. Those moments of weakness and<br />

vulnerability will only make you stronger.<br />

You can?t see it now and I?m sure you?re sick of hearing that<br />

things will get better, because right now it doesn?t feel like it, but<br />

they will. That doesn?t mean you still won?t miss him or that you?ll<br />

never think of him because you will. You?ll always remember him,<br />

but maybe you?ll forget what his kiss felt like or what his<br />

deodorant smelled like. Maybe you will forget the little things,<br />

but you probably won?t ever forget him completely and that?s<br />

okay.


T<br />

WILLIAM WILSON<br />

THE CLOTHIER<br />

BY CHRIS POINTE<br />

here are moments when clothes<br />

are far more then just one?s outward<br />

attire. <strong>The</strong>y?re stints of time where<br />

brand clad outfits personify way<br />

more than just one?s status. <strong>The</strong>y?re<br />

expressions of esthetic genius.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y?re periods where ?made to<br />

measure? humbly surrenders to<br />

true custom. It?s also where one?s<br />

intrinsic personality detonates into<br />

physical reality. William Wilson<br />

designer extraordinaire, creates<br />

these moments with his clothing<br />

line William Wilson Clothing.<br />

His journey into fashion wasn?t a<br />

direct path. Wilson served 8 years in<br />

the U.S. Navy before landing on the<br />

NASCAR pit crew of Ultra<br />

Motorsports. <strong>The</strong>re he became the<br />

first African-American to win a<br />

championship in NASCAR history.<br />

From there William made the<br />

transition from Motorsports to the<br />

world of high profile custom<br />

fashion. Here he?s designed looks<br />

for the red carpet at the Emmys,<br />

Oscars and the Grammys.<br />

Wilson?s rise to fashion supremacy is<br />

a story of humble beginnings,<br />

seizing opportunities and<br />

unadulterated drive. In this<br />

exclusive interview he details how<br />

he went from being a country kid<br />

from the heartland of America to<br />

clothing America?s powerful and<br />

famous.<br />

"I am from rural America...Where people know and help their<br />

neighbors, and they appreciate the simple things in life."<br />

Where are you from? How has your<br />

origins influenced your brand?<br />

William : I?m from a small town in<br />

Arkansas called Gregory. I?m from<br />

rural America. Farm country. Home<br />

of hard working, good hearted, and<br />

simple people. Where people know<br />

and help their neighbors, and they<br />

appreciate the simple things in life.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y aren?t trying to ?keep up with<br />

the Jones ?. <strong>The</strong>y?re just doing the<br />

best they can in the position they<br />

find themselves in. And they give<br />

100%. That?s the William Wilson<br />

brand. Both personally and<br />

professionally. I give 100% to my<br />

client. I want them to be happy. I<br />

give it my all. I have sacrificed, cried,<br />

laughed, risen and fallen all while<br />

running this company. Sometimes<br />

in the same day. But I love it.<br />

Because every new day and every<br />

new client, makes me a better<br />

person, and subsequently allows me<br />

to build a better brand.<br />

How did you go from the pit crew to<br />

being one of the most sought after<br />

clothing designers in America?<br />

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Phot ography by Laurence Logan


William : It was honestly a lot of being at the right place at<br />

the right time. <strong>The</strong>n recognizing opportunities when they<br />

were presented, and going after them. And a WHOLE lot of<br />

God. I owned a construction company, and I wore a lot of<br />

suits because I went to a lot of meetings. One day, one of<br />

my homeowners asked me to help him with his wardrobe.<br />

That led to me to helping his friends as well. I eventually<br />

thought ?Since I?m already telling them what to get, if I<br />

could provide it, their may be a business in this. I started<br />

doing some research and planning, and voila!! William<br />

Wilson Clothing was born. <strong>The</strong>n I took what I knew about<br />

people, branding and social media, and built the brand that<br />

you know today.<br />

In 3 words describe William Wilson Clothing.<br />

William : Blessed, Humbled and Unapologetic<br />

What sets your brand apart from the rest?<br />

William : 4 things....1. I own the entire company. So you<br />

deal with the owner. Not a incognito sales rep that looks<br />

like the owner. I own my manufacturing as well. So I can<br />

provide a unique level of service and options, no other<br />

brand can offer.<br />

2. We do TRUE custom. Not ?made to measure? so our<br />

product is superior to most of he products in the<br />

marketplace. And limited only by your imagination.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> client experience. My showroom is designed for<br />

clients that seek accommodations that make them feel<br />

special and appreciated. It?s stocked with top shelf spirits<br />

and free WiFi so you can relax while you browse through<br />

the fabrics.<br />

4. I build relationships with my clients. <strong>The</strong>y aren?t just<br />

customers. We get to really know each other. <strong>The</strong>y aren't<br />

just a means to an end. <strong>The</strong>y are important.<br />

What would you say is your major passion behind your brand?<br />

What motivates you to design?<br />

William : My passion IS the brand. I love running it, growing<br />

it, making adjustments. I like creating new brand strategies<br />

and testing them out. I like seeing my ideas come to<br />

fruition, and I enjoy learning where I went wrong when it<br />

doesn't. And I love when I meet new people and the way<br />

they react to the brand when they see it, or my work, in<br />

person and on social media. And I love the responses that<br />

they send me.<br />

How long did it take for you to create your brand as a<br />

business? What about that journey has stuck with you?<br />

William : It actually happened rather quickly. My intent was<br />

ALWAYS to build the company through the brand. This is<br />

America, we thrive on wearing brands. Even if the product<br />

is complete TRASH Americans will buy it, as long as the<br />

branding is strong enough. Strong brands illicit almost<br />

instantaneous credibility and trust. And after all, your<br />

brand sets the expectation for the trust in you and your<br />

product; and thus the success of your brand and/or<br />

company.<br />

What gets you more excited as a designer...the famous clients<br />

that you design for or the notable events like the Grammys<br />

where your styles will be displayed? Why?<br />

William: Well, if those are my only 2 choices, I?d say the<br />

clients. I make suits for some of the most famous and<br />

powerful people on the planet. <strong>The</strong>y could go anywhere for<br />

their clothing. And the fact that they chose ME, out of<br />

everyone else in the world, is both humbling and uplifting.<br />

And when they order from you again, that let?s you know<br />

they really do appreciate your work. Anyone can go to<br />

those events. But to have your clothes ON the artist is far<br />

more satisfying. But I get the most satisfaction from either<br />

when a client puts on his first custom suit, or his/her first<br />

William Wilson suit and can?t stop grinning and looking in<br />

the mirror. That look in their eye is PRICELESS!<br />

How is your personality reflected in your clothing line?<br />

William : Only in the quality and strive for perfection in the<br />

construction. I work with my clients to showcase THEIR<br />

personality, not mine. I?m just their to earn and maintain<br />

their trust that I can make their personality a physical<br />

reality. If the client?s clothing reflected MY personality, I<br />

may as well just sell out of the rack suits.<br />

It?s been said that clothes don?t make the man but you?re<br />

literally the man who makes the clothes...what do you want<br />

your clothes to say about any man who wears them?<br />

William : Well for one thing, I don?t just make clothes for<br />

men. I make them for women as well. But as far as clothes<br />

?making the man? they don?t. But they make his statement.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y let people know how they should look at you. Clothes<br />

are an outward expression of what you think internally.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y set the foundation for your acceptance in society.<br />

Look broke, people treat you broke. Look like a criminal,<br />

people respond like you?re a criminal. Dress like a<br />

professional, and people will more than likely treat you as<br />

such. Even if you?re unemployed.<br />

As for what I want my clothes to say about my client: I want<br />

them to say, ?This is a man that wanted the best, sought<br />

out the best, and now has the best. And he makes no<br />

apology for out dressing you.?<br />

What?s your ultimate vision for William Wilson Clothing? How<br />

would you like to see it grow?<br />

William : I would like to see it grow vertically. I want William<br />

Wilson Clothing to be the beautiful woman in the room. I<br />

want everyone to want it. But not be able to get it. I want it<br />

to be above the standard, in a class all it?s own. I want it to<br />

be a symbol of accomplishment. I want it to be sought out<br />

and desired even more than it is now. I want it to be the<br />

platinum standard. And I want my clients to feel like a<br />

super hero when they wear them.<br />

What advice would you give to aspiring clothing designers?<br />

William : <strong>The</strong> same advice I?d give to anyone with an<br />

aspiration: just start. I know that sounds like an<br />

oversimplification. But it?s the truth. Too many people


CONTINUED<br />

?want to? or ?aspire to?. I personally don?t care what anyone is aspiring to, or<br />

dream about. I care about what they are working towards. Put in the work. You<br />

can?t cheat the work. You can?t take shortcuts from the work. You can?t think, plan<br />

and hope your way around the work. You HAVE to do the work, so you might as<br />

well get started. You don't need a board certification, or pass a state exam to be<br />

a designer. Just start designing. <strong>The</strong>re?s always going to be a learning curve. But<br />

the sooner you start, the sooner you can start seeing yourself up for success.<br />

ww<br />

Where can William Clothing be found?<br />

William : If you are looking for custom, you have to make an appointment<br />

through my website WilliamWilsonClothing.com. I also have some ready made<br />

suits in my online store. Or you can reach out via Twitter or Instagram<br />

(@<strong>The</strong>Clothier). Or Facebook at WearWilliamW


Phot ography by: Todd Youngblood<br />

Models: Jordan Mitzel, Sophia Jolly,Rafael Horton, Alexandrea Lesane, Kamilya Karimova<br />

Creat ive Direct or: Tempestt Harris<br />

Wardrobe: Five13 studio<br />

MUA: Paul Mitchell


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CHARITY BAXTER


STAY O R SLAY?<br />

Charity Baxter is the proud owner of H. Lerent. This luxury Fashion Boutique provides<br />

unique and unforgettable attire for women. According to Charity, ?Every piece that we put<br />

into our store is hand-picked. It?s curated to make you feel and look amazing. When you?re<br />

in H. Lerent, it?s something special.? Just like the meaning of her name, Charity has a<br />

unique gift of ?goodwill toward and love of humanity?. Her boutique is an extension of her<br />

genuine love for making women feel and look exquisite. Recently, Level 21 had the<br />

pleasure to speak with Charity in detail about her fascinating life and her luxury boutique:<br />

Tell us a lit t le bit about yourself<br />

and your fashion experience.<br />

I am a native of Winston-Salem,<br />

North Carolina. I began my career as<br />

a makeup artist and I had an eye for<br />

fashion. Naturally, these talents<br />

afforded me an opportunity to<br />

enlarge my territory by becoming a<br />

boutique owner in 2004 in Atlanta.<br />

Armed with the fashion and business<br />

knowledge that I obtained in Atlanta,<br />

I was able to open my own luxury<br />

boutique, H. Lerent in Charlotte,<br />

North Carolina.<br />

How did you com e up w it h t he<br />

bout ique?s nam e of H. Lerent ?<br />

My children?s grandfather is Hepburn<br />

Lerent. During the 1970?s, he was a<br />

local fashion icon in Jamaica. He<br />

wore the most unique pieces of<br />

clothing that captured the attention<br />

of all of the locals. Currently, he is<br />

suffering from dementia. Before it is<br />

too late, we wanted to honor his<br />

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By: Marage Blakeney<br />

legacy and let him know that his<br />

name will never be forgotten.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore, we have two boutiques<br />

named after him. One of the<br />

locations is in Saint Catherine,<br />

Jamaica and the other one is in<br />

Charlotte.<br />

What m ot ivat es you and keep you<br />

going as a business ow ner?<br />

H. Lerent is my ?baby?. Although<br />

entrepreneurship has its challenges,<br />

it is very rewarding. I ask God for<br />

more patience and I received a<br />

business. <strong>The</strong>refore, I do not let the<br />

seemingly ?road blocks? of being a<br />

entrepreneur deter me. I love<br />

working with people and making<br />

women ?feel pretty?. If a woman feels<br />

pretty, her whole attitude changes to<br />

a positive one. Once our clients come<br />

into H. Lerent, we provide them with<br />

quality customer service to ensure<br />

that they look and feel beautiful<br />

inside and out. <strong>The</strong> reward of<br />

transforming a person?s life is the<br />

motivating factor to keeping me<br />

going as a business owner.<br />

What are your fut ure plans?<br />

I have two plans that I am working<br />

on. <strong>The</strong> first plan is to cater more to<br />

the ?plus-size? demographics and<br />

owning a plus-sized boutique.<br />

Unfortunately, most of the clothing<br />

options for plus sized women are<br />

styles that either look like a grandma,<br />

hooker, or teenager. I want to<br />

provide stylish attire that would<br />

make a curvy woman feel and look<br />

elegant and amazing. Also, I want to<br />

move to a centralized location that is<br />

more accessible. Since this is my<br />

baby, I want more people to come<br />

visit my boutique. I believe that<br />

moving to another location will allow<br />

H. Lerent to grow and reach a wider<br />

audience of women who desire to<br />

feel and look fabulous.<br />

How can our readers find H.<br />

Lerent ?<br />

H. Lerent is located at 5025 North<br />

Tryon Street, Suite 107 in Charlotte,<br />

North Carolina. <strong>The</strong>y can also visit us<br />

online at www.hlerent.com.<br />

Charity and H. Lerent?s manta is,<br />

?Fashion fades but styles remains. Be<br />

more than fashionable, be<br />

unforgettable.? In the words of Janna<br />

Cachola, ?You have to slay it in life or<br />

life will slay you.? So if you desire to<br />

slay it in life, you can either stay at<br />

home or opt to slay by making a trip<br />

to H. Lerent to add more garment<br />

artillery within your wardrobe<br />

arsenal.<br />

For more information on H. Lerent, visit<br />

www.hlerent.com or discover them on social media<br />

@h.lerentclt on Instagram or @hlerent on FaceBook.


By: Chris Lewis<br />

MEET ENROOTZ<br />

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EnRootz is one of Charlotte?s most<br />

unique design stores that features<br />

ensembles that are heavily influenced<br />

by Indian culture. <strong>The</strong> store is operated<br />

by Mukta Ghangas, Manoj and Neeta<br />

Singh. Mukta designs the clothes, while<br />

Manoj handles business, while Neeta<br />

helps Mukta?s ideas come to fruition<br />

and deals with business operations in<br />

India. <strong>The</strong> EnRootz Team works hard to<br />

reach consumers on a global scale.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir beautifully-crafted handmade<br />

designs have been featured in New York<br />

Fashion Week, which is a wondrous<br />

opportunity!<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were happy to tell us their story<br />

and gave us their take on today?s<br />

fashion industry.<br />

Please share your hist ory and<br />

background w orking in fashion.<br />

EnRootz, the fashion fiesta! It's now<br />

been almost three years since this<br />

fashion brand, EnRootz, came into<br />

existence. It's the brain child of ex-IT<br />

professional Mukta Ghangas who left<br />

her profession to chase her dream of<br />

entering the fashion world.<br />

What inspirat ions do you pull from<br />

w hen you are designing an art icle of<br />

clot hing?<br />

Mukta always wanted to create fashion<br />

which would not only make ladies look<br />

gorgeous but which would let her be<br />

her real self. When it's about the<br />

inspiration behind her designs, let's not<br />

forget that she's true Indian in every<br />

sense and all her pieces are inspired by<br />

Indian culture. And to add to it, her<br />

focus is to satiate global appetite for<br />

fashion with Indian-ness attached.<br />

Nam e your t op t hree favorit e<br />

designs t hat you have already<br />

creat ed.<br />

Coral Saree made from Reza: This<br />

handwoven Saree, made out of heritage<br />

fabric Reza, is amongst her favorite.<br />

Icing on the cake is the multi colored<br />

sequin hand embroidery all over the<br />

border edges and sprinkles on the<br />

pallu.<br />

Navy blue silk Kurta: This Anarkali<br />

Kurta has Dabka hand embroidery on<br />

yolk with an extension of work till one<br />

of the wrists.<br />

Green Dangri made out of Reza:


Fabric Reza is a versatile fabric and<br />

this dress is a perfect example. This<br />

also has got beautiful hand<br />

embroidery on it.<br />

What w ould you say is t he m ost<br />

difficult or challenging aspect of<br />

creat ing a design?<br />

Although any design takes a lot of<br />

designer?s imagination and work but<br />

what I believe the most challenging<br />

part is to maintain the uniqueness of<br />

the outfits. When we know that what<br />

we wear is exclusive, makes the<br />

person wearing it so special.<br />

Describe your experience w it h<br />

having your designs feat ured in<br />

New York Fashion Week. How did it<br />

feel t o know t hat so m any people<br />

w ould see your fabulous designs?<br />

NY fashion week is a dream<br />

destination for any fashion designer<br />

and so was for us, a dream come true!<br />

Exposure, new things to learn, to meet<br />

established, as well as, new designers,<br />

to share ideas and designs - there was<br />

so much in the city. And like when we<br />

were appreciated by one and all for<br />

bringing Indian heritage fabric, Reza,<br />

on international platform for the first<br />

time, that feeling was no less than any<br />

award.<br />

EnRoot z also consist s of t w o ot her<br />

ow ners, Manoj and Neet a Singh.<br />

Can you t ell us w hat it ?s like t o<br />

w ork w it h t hem along w it h t he<br />

individual cont ribut ions bet w een<br />

t he t hree of you?<br />

EnRootz is a tripod with three pillars-<br />

Mukta, the designer (owner in US);<br />

Manoj, the marketing expert (the<br />

volunteer) and Neeta, the executioner<br />

(owner in India). Once any design is<br />

finalized by Mukta, it becomes the<br />

responsibility of Neeta to bring it to<br />

reality. Being sisters, the bonding<br />

always gives a comfortable edge to<br />

convey ideas and helps in execution.<br />

Manoj, whole heartedly volunteer to<br />

extend all his support to wife Mukta<br />

to fulfill her dream by taking care of<br />

marketing.<br />

If you had t o crit ique t he t oday?s<br />

fashion indust ry, w hat w ould you<br />

say?<br />

Today's fashion industry has evolved<br />

like never before and like everything<br />

else it also has its own pros n cons.<br />

This fast-growing industry has<br />

overlooked the artisans who not only<br />

work hard but are also part of our<br />

heritage. Being the designers, we<br />

should try to promote artisans who<br />

work at the root level, who still do<br />

hand work like weaving, embroidery<br />

etc.<br />

Nam e t hree designers you w ould<br />

love t o collaborat e w it h!<br />

You might call me biased but my<br />

choice would be Indian designers<br />

Sabyasachi; Manish Malhotra; Rohit<br />

Bal; Payal Khandwala.<br />

What fut ure plans do you have in<br />

st ore for your fashion design<br />

com pany?<br />

EnRootz looks forward to becoming a<br />

global brand, by setting up stores not<br />

only across America and India but in<br />

other countries as well.<br />

Where can our readers cont act you<br />

and view som e of your designs?<br />

w w w.enroot z.com<br />

w w w.fb.com / enroot zclot hing<br />

We really appreciate EnRootz for<br />

sharing their story with us. Best of<br />

luck to you all, and we look forward to<br />

seeing what you all come up with<br />

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STAY ST RO N G W I T H<br />

ARKEVIO US ARMSTRO NG<br />

By Chris Lew is<br />

Meet Arkevious Armstrong, an inspirational speaker, author, fashion designer, and businessman. A native of<br />

Gastonia, he comes from a family of six children. He is the founder of the ?Step Up to Leadership? program, and<br />

mentors troubled teens who are in need of guidance.<br />

Since beginning his career as a mentor and motivational speaker, Armstrong has reached over 3,000 teens and<br />

adults across the nation. His desire to see others succeed fuels his spirit and drive to speak in front of so many<br />

people. His clothing line, Arkinspire/Inspire Apparel is catered to men, women, and children and is part of his<br />

mission to see others become the ultimate version of themselves.<br />

Can you t ell our readers a lit t le bit about your hist ory and background?<br />

I was born in Gastonia, NC and I am the youngest of 6 siblings. Unfortunately, I come from an uneducated<br />

background and grew up in an unstable environment that involved drug activity and physical and mental abuse. My<br />

experiences that occurred during my youth was being placed in foster care, detention centers and being a high<br />

school dropout with many run-ins with the law. <strong>The</strong>se actions eventually landed me in prison on two separate<br />

occasions. While incarcerated I earned my GED and completed many educational programs and received my<br />

Associate Degree from Strayer University this allowed me to gain an earnest passion for empowering and<br />

motivating individuals about the importance of education by helping them make healthier choices and decisions in<br />

life. Since being released in 2006, I devote my time by mentoring, doing community outreach and becoming an<br />

inspirationalist. In addition to this I also started a clothing line for mentoring program for young males, ?Step Up To<br />

Leadership Mentoring Program.<br />

What inspired you t o w rit e your first book?<br />

I was inspired to write ?Destined For Victory? because I<br />

wanted to develop a book for people to inspire and<br />

motivate them every day before they start their day.<br />

Your readers can pre-order the book at:<br />

https://squareup.com/store/destinedforvictory/item/destined-for-victory<br />

Tell us about how you st art ed your clot hing line,<br />

Arkinspire/ Inspire Apparel.<br />

I started my clothing line in 2017 because I want to have<br />

something that people can wear that represented me<br />

and what I stand for, which is ?Be Authentic, Be Different<br />

and Be Inspired.<br />

What advice w ould you give t o aspiring leadership<br />

coaches?<br />

<strong>The</strong> advice I would give a person wanting to become a<br />

leadership coach is ?Be Authentic?.<br />

How do you define success?<br />

50<br />

To me success has nothing to do with self-gain,<br />

self-benefits but more so to do with what you do for<br />

others and how you impact their lives.


If you could t hink of one com m on reason w hy m any people do not achieve t heir fullest pot ent ial in life,<br />

w hat w ould you say t hat reason is?<br />

I feel that people do not use their full potential in life because it is not urgent to them.<br />

Please t ell us w hat has been t he m ost rew arding experience (som et hing t hat m ade you go, ?t his is w hy I<br />

do t his?) of your career t hus far.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most rewarding experience with everything I do is to get to see the impact that I am able to make in other<br />

people's lives that are being changed and inspired.<br />

Since you speak at event s oft en, w hat do you do t o prepare for a speaking engagem ent ?<br />

Whenever I have an event, I prepare by going into a quiet place, listening to my favorite jazz group ?Odesza? and<br />

meditate for about 10-15 minutes.<br />

Finish t he sent ence: ?I am happiest w hen? ?<br />

I am the most happiest when I am with my daughters because they are the apple of my eye.<br />

Where can people find and purchase clot hes from Arkinspire/ Inspire Apparel and also, w here can t hey<br />

get in cont act w it h you?<br />

Everyone can purchase inspire apparel by visiting www.arkinspire.com<br />

Facebook ,Youtube,-Arkevious J. Armstrong Instagram @Arkinspire81 twitter @Arkinspire17<br />

Email ? aarkevious@gmail.com or vermettalmckay@gmail.com/ Phone# (704) 780-7852<br />

Thank you to Arkevious for taking the time out to interview with us! We wish him all the best as he continues to<br />

motivate so many people each and every day.


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