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Dearest you.
An honest conversation with New York City style director, author and consultant, Danielle Prescod.
Danielle has held various fashion roles at titles including Black Entertainment Television (BET), Marie Claire, Elle, Teen Vogue and Interview.
The New Yorker is as authentic as it gets on Instagram. One of the things I love most about her presence on the platform, is it has nothing to do with her job. She’s never pushing her followers to buy things. Instead, she chooses to use her platform to educate.
If you follow Danielle, you’ll know that she leads social conversations centered on calling out systemic racism daily, and she’s a guiding light when it comes to holding the fashion industry, influencers and media accountable, for our ongoing failure to acknowledge, support and elevate Black people, their voices and their work.
We recorded this episode in March 2020. Australia was about to go into lockdown and being in the States, Danielle had already been in isolation for some time. Since then, to say a lot has happened is an understatement.
Danielle shares how she’s producing content for women during an international pandemic, how she thinks about telling stories, giving up Instagram twice, the benefits of therapy, her decision to freeze her eggs at age 30 and her advice to brands and businesses on getting representation and inclusion right.
Thank you for being here.
Alison xo
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Dearest you.
An honest conversation with New York City style director, author and consultant, Danielle Prescod.
Danielle has held various fashion roles at titles including Black Entertainment Television (BET), Marie Claire, Elle, Teen Vogue and Interview.
The New Yorker is as authentic as it gets on Instagram. One of the things I love most about her presence on the platform, is it has nothing to do with her job. She’s never pushing her followers to buy things. Instead, she chooses to use her platform to educate.
If you follow Danielle, you’ll know that she leads social conversations centered on calling out systemic racism daily, and she’s a guiding light when it comes to holding the fashion industry, influencers and media accountable, for our ongoing failure to acknowledge, support and elevate Black people, their voices and their work.
We recorded this episode in March 2020. Australia was about to go into lockdown and being in the States, Danielle had already been in isolation for some time. Since then, to say a lot has happened is an understatement.
Danielle shares how she’s producing content for women during an international pandemic, how she thinks about telling stories, giving up Instagram twice, the benefits of therapy, her decision to freeze her eggs at age 30 and her advice to brands and businesses on getting representation and inclusion right.
Thank you for being here.
Alison xo
Artificial Intelligence Workbook
Highest Vision Workbook
WhatsApp Community
serve Express Interest
Substack
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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