Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Shoe Designers Share Their Thoughts On International Women’s Day.

Yesterday marked the International Women’s Day, an event celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women globally while also serving as a call to action for accelerating gender parity.

The footwear community boasts many women whose impact in the industry is gaining momentum, particularly when it comes to the creative side of the business. Here, female designers weigh in on their successes and contributions to promoting the role of women in the fashion industry.
 Rebecca Minkoff, founder and designer, Rebecca Minkoff:


“I’m the only female designer with a global brand [where I’m] the same age and sex of the consumer. As a millennial, I know their experiences because I have them. I’m going through what they’re going through. Today, there’s an imbalance of [male designers] who are more famous than women designers. I’d like that to change, and I think it starts with [women being] more vocal. There needs to be more of a banding together of female designers helping each other. It’s about becoming a community rather than [being one]. It’s talking about our struggles, advising each other and cheering each other on.”
 Sarah Flint, founder and designer, Sarah Flint:

“I feel it’s so important to be a female voice in this industry because I design shoes for women. I create shoes that are sexy and wearable at the same time, filling a void in my own closet. As a female designer, I know what makes me feel my best, and I am extremely focused on what other women really want and need in their everyday lives. I want to use my position to make my customers feel confident and beautiful as they live their own lives.”
Rachel Carmi, designer, Bernie Mev

“As a woman, I incorporate my femininity into my product. I never try to neutralize my gender — rather, I embrace it. I am my own best customer. As a full-time working mother, I know what I want in a shoe — a balance of style and comfort that all women can enjoy. I create product that embodies the spirit of womanhood with its resilience, elegance and empowerment.”
FN.

NB:We women should learn to celebrate ourselves. Women build nations.  never engage in the pettiness of trying to bring your other female down out of jealousy. So to all my strong ladies out there who are working their asses off to make a good name for themselves, i celebrate you all.

5 comments:

ChincoBee said...

Beautiful and hardworking women

Nwamaka Onyekachi said...

Women are taking over! :).

Alabekee said...

I'm proud to be a woman. We should learn to celebrate ourselves as women

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Anonymous said...

smart and hardworking women.we are taking over


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Unknown said...

Inspiring women.

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