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448:  Aesthetic Distance With Eliza Romero

448: Aesthetic Distance With Eliza Romero

FromThe Tao of Self-Confidence


448: Aesthetic Distance With Eliza Romero

FromThe Tao of Self-Confidence

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Eliza Romero is a style blogger/photographer/pop culture critic at Aesthetic Distance.  She publishes outfit photos every week within a personal blog post about her feelings about race, especially when it comes to Asian American issues, fashion, gender, politics, anything really. Eliza also shoots fashion editorials for her blog using her own personal style aesthetic and she always tries to book male and female models of color. These editorials are usually submitted for publication in a fashion magazine. She is doing her little part to get people of color better representation in the media, which is one of Eliza's missions with her brand.

Eliza shares how stepping out on her own instead of conforming to society has led her to creating her successful blog that now serves as a community and a calling. 

Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Eliza's episode, Eliza's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Released:
Jan 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Tao of Self Confidence is a podcast created for you, the woman who is on her inner journey to self confidence no matter what stage you are at. If you are looking for inspirational stories and advice during your daily commute, workout or just "me" time, Sheena Yap Chan delivers the goods. Each episode brings you an amazing woman who shares her journey: her life before the discovery, the "AHA" moment, life after her discovery and the advice she gives to the listener that she can apply in her own life. The journey to self confidence starts with a single step, are you ready to take that first step?