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By Sharra Greene
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
If you’ve ever been to an HJ runway show or purchased custom clothing by the one of a kind artist, then you’ve had a chance to witness up close, the creative genius within Hannah Jane’s multidimensional pieces. In this episode, I interview Hannah on her humble beginnings as a designer, the highs and lows that come with owning your own sustainable brand, her conscious decision to showcase diverse types of beauty within her campaigns, and what choosing the path of art & fashion has taught Hannah about herself. We also go over the key to establishing great relationships within your creative network!
Shop the Art of Hannah Jane here!
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Music for the show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Check out more of his music here!
As March approaches, I reflect on Black History Month and the importance of not leaving the excitement of the black creative’s influence in February. I talk about how black historical events have affected our personal style across decades, my personal thoughts on the news of the Fenty fashion label halting production, the ways that black designers are disrupting the luxury market, as well as some of my current fave black designers for you to shop!
Learn more about fashion curator Eunice Walker Johnson, iconic designer Patrick Kelly, and designer & playboy costume innovator Zelda Barbour Wynn Valdes.
Read more on the Fenty fashion label going on a hiatus here. Read about Savage X Fenty reaching a $1 billion valuation here!
Follow FYPM for more analytical data and stats surrounding influencers here!
Shop Pyer Moss, the genius streetwear and ready to wear brand by Kerby Jean-Raymond here!
Shop Kendall Miles Designs for beautiful statement making luxury footwear and accessories here!
For gorgeous luxe glam looks, check out Sergio Hudson’s designs and shop the label here!
For a list of more amazing black designers, check out my black luxury designer directory on my style blog, here!
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Music for the show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Check out more of his music here and follow him on Instagram!
In this episode, I had the honor of interviewing a friend of mine, who also happens to be an amazing model, content creator, & brand ambassador for some of our fave emerging fashion & beauty brands. Tune in to hear our convo on everything from how Tene’A got her start, to how she maintains her business relationships. We also talk zodiac signs, legal & business lessons, the art of micro influencing on social media, & so much more!
Keep up with Tene’A’s creative journey on Instagram here!
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Keep up with my latest styling work on sharragreenestyling.com & on Instagram!
Music for the show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Check out more of his music here! Follow his music journey here!
In this episode, fellow wardrobe stylist & entrepreneur Bria Charlise and I relate to each other as stylists and young black women in fashion, candidly discussing everything from our spirituality to financial struggles, client types, maintaining a winning mindset, and more!
Music for the show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Check out more of his music here! Follow his music journey here!
Check out Bria’s world here and follow her on Instagram here!
Keep up with all things #styledbysharrra here and follow me on Instagram to see my latest styling work!
In this episode, I talk about how important it is to be surrounded by genuine people and situations, both personally and professionally. I share where I am in my personal journey, how the fashion industry doesn’t always align with who I truly am, and how focusing on the wrong things can hold up your ability to thrive.
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Theme music for the show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Check out more of his work here!
In this episode, I shared my thoughts on the current state of society as a result of the most recent tragedies surrounding black lives being taken by racists and corrupt policemen worldwide. I also name a few of the ways that we can support some of the many causes within the Black Lives Matter movement. For more methods than what I listed in the episode, check out my full post on sharragreenestyling.com here, where I give additional resources surrounding supporting protesters, donating to the affected families, and rebuilding black businesses. I will be updating the blog post weekly as well as sending more resources to my site subscribers as I learn of them. Subscribe for updates here. If you have any additional resources that you would like me to include in future content, please don’t hesitate to send them to [email protected]
Donate directly to the family of George Floyd here.
Sign the petition here for justice to be brought to Breonna Taylor and her loved ones. Donate to her family here.
Donate to the Minnesota Freedom Fund to ensure our protestors have bail money made available to them here.
Donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fund here.
Donate to Ahmad Arbery’s family here.
Support the North Star Health Collective here to ensure our protestors have medical assistance provided to them while they are on the frontlines.
Donate to Reclaim the Block here to support the coalition committed to defunding the police and investing in more productive alternatives.
Help rebuild Guns N Roses here, a black woman owned boutique that was unfortunately destroyed in the protests.
If you’ve been watching Amazon Prime’s major fashion competition, “Making the Cut” you’ve witnessed the work of Megan Smith, the woman behind the rising Megan Renee brand. In this interview, I interview Megan on her journey as a designer in an ever changing industry. We discuss how she got her start, her experience as a contestant on “Making the Cut”, the support she’s received from Naomi Campbell, and ways we can push forward as black people who work in fashion.
Music for the show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Check out more of his work here!
Watch Megan on Season 1 of Amazon Prime’s “Making the Cut” right here!
For vibrant, sexy, ready-to-wear pieces, shop Megan Renee at shopmeganrenee.com. Follow the brand on Instagram here!
Keep up with Megan on her personal Instagram, here!
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In this episode, I share my thoughts on the effect the pandemic has had on the fashion industry so far. I also share some ways that I think designers, stylists, influencers, and consumers alike can support themselves as well as each other and sustain their brands as much as possible.
Music for the show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Check out more of his music and services here!
Get more details on Neiman Marcus filing for bankruptcy here.
Check out spirituality/well-being content creator Aaron Doughty on Instagram right here.
Follow House of Rehab on Instagram here for dope products and content inspo. Shop House of Rehab here.
Check out designer and fashion buyer Nichole Lynel here.
I casually mentioned The Style Animal & Sai Sankoh… They’re two BOMB black owned brands. Check them out!
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In this episode, I interview the CEO of one of my ABSOLUTE FAVE fashion brands, House of Rehab. Ashlee Jackson shares her process on building a brand from the ground up, strategies for marketing and investments, what we can expect from House of Rehab in the next season, and more. This is the perfect episode for aspiring designers and online boutique owners. She gave us so much FREE game!
Music for the Show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Check out more of his music here.
Follow the brand on Instagram @houseofrehab. Shop unique pieces from the brand at houseofrehab.com.
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In this episode, I (reluctantly) discuss my thoughts on the world’s latest catastrophe and how I’ve been spending my time in quarantine, while sharing tips on ways we can keep our spirits lifted as much as possible right now.
Music for the show is produced by D. Brown the Begotten Son. Visit his site to check out more of his music on begottensounds.com
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Find my blog post here on some of the spirit- lifting activities I’ve suggested in this episode
The bible verse I mentioned in this episode is 2 Timothy 1:7 in case you would like to bookmark it in your own bibles!
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.