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]]>“I’m not that serious of a person, and neither is Working Girls,” explained Maynard in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “I hope that people who follow along and buy our products find some entertainment with our merch. I don’t take myself too seriously and am proud that that is translated through Working Girls.”
Based in Cincinnati, Maynard’s brand began as a line of pool floats shaped like different body parts.“My focus now is mainly design and installation, but I love teaching myself new skills, so who knows what the next thing will be,” says Maynard. In the meanwhile, you can head over to her online store where you can find a mixture of apparel, accessories, and other oddities.
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]]>Through her Instagram page and website, she created a community that works together towards her worthy goal. And with almost 500k followers on Instagram alone, their voice is loud and clear. “The wonderful thing about social media is that you get to meet people around the world and you find out what they are dealing with, and with that you can be like, we’re dealing with the same things as well,” Reels explained in an interview with Who What Wear.
“I think unconsciously, I always knew I wanted it to be a community because I always felt that women together are powerful,” she added. “We are so much better working together than separately. There are so many things that separate us, but if we can use all of those things and work to equalize all playing fields for all women, it’s just much better for the world and all of us.”
Her Instagram might share funny memes and uplifting mantras that will keep you motivated, but her platform also allows for Reels to do so much more. Since forming her Female Collective, Reels has become one of the organizers for the Women’s March in Los Angeles and a speaker at the Create & Cultivate Conference in Chicago.
Join her growing community.
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]]>The post This Brand Doesn’t Want You to Take it Seriously appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“I’m not that serious of a person, and neither is Working Girls,” explained Maynard in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “I hope that people who follow along and buy our products find some entertainment with our merch. I don’t take myself too seriously and am proud that that is translated through Working Girls.”
Based in Cincinnati, Maynard’s brand began as a line of pool floats shaped like different body parts.“My focus now is mainly design and installation, but I love teaching myself new skills, so who knows what the next thing will be,” says Maynard. In the meanwhile, you can head over to her online store where you can find a mixture of apparel, accessories, and other oddities.
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]]>The post The Female Collective Aims to Make the World a Better Place appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Through her Instagram page and website, she created a community that works together towards her worthy goal. And with almost 500k followers on Instagram alone, their voice is loud and clear. “The wonderful thing about social media is that you get to meet people around the world and you find out what they are dealing with, and with that you can be like, we’re dealing with the same things as well,” Reels explained in an interview with Who What Wear.
“I think unconsciously, I always knew I wanted it to be a community because I always felt that women together are powerful,” she added. “We are so much better working together than separately. There are so many things that separate us, but if we can use all of those things and work to equalize all playing fields for all women, it’s just much better for the world and all of us.”
Her Instagram might share funny memes and uplifting mantras that will keep you motivated, but her platform also allows for Reels to do so much more. Since forming her Female Collective, Reels has become one of the organizers for the Women’s March in Los Angeles and a speaker at the Create & Cultivate Conference in Chicago.
Join her growing community.
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