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The Mariana Story

How important is fashion to me? Very, very important. Because it makes ME smile.

Don’t get me wrong, I am not a shallow gal and, some days, I wear my workout clothes all day; on those days, I give myself the gift of a good “sweat sesh,” and I treasure every minute of my workout. As a consequence, I don’t make it to the shower until night. That “post-workout look” is not my favorite look and, while I sometimes feel like I fell short, I know it’s okay…

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Doing Business By Doing Good

If you loved Julia Roberts’ portrayal of Vivian in Pretty Woman, you’ll remember the scene when she goes back to the snooty boutique that had asked her to leave. Her “call-girl” outfit gave her away. However, armed with cash from Richard Gere’s character, Edward, she buys out the place. Her transformation from “skank” to classic beauty is an enduring fashion moment…

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Finding Your Signature Brand, It’s all about the 4P ' s

What is a brand? For most of us, it’s a line of apparel, a type of smartphone, or your favorite cereal. But a brand goes way beyond just products and extends to people. Some of you will remember the Apple ad that showcased a Bill Gates type (guy in a jacket and tie, looking dull and corporate) against a Steve Jobs type (hip, casual, smart). You get the point…

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What is Feminine Power

If you watched Meryl Streep’s take on legendary Vogue editor Anna Wintour in “The Devil Wears Prada,” you’ll remember the scene where her character Amanda Priestly schools the naïve Andy (played by Ann Hathaway) on the value of fashion.Andy makes the mistake of giggling when Miranda can’t decide between two seemingly identical belts. The powerful editor says, “You go to your closet and you select that lumpy, loose sweater because you’re trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about what you put on your back, but…

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