Featured Interview: Carley Page Summers

FEATURED INTERVIEW: CARLEY PAGE SUMMERS
{PHOTOGRAPHER. INTERIORS. STYLING}

Interview by Angel Quintana
Photo Credit: Christina Cernik
Featuring: Carley Page Interiors
Magazine: Issue #37

Photo by Christina CernikFeaturing: Carley Page Summers

Photo by Christina Cernik
Featuring: Carley Page Summers

Have you always been interested in interior styling or did you begin developing an eye for it later in life?

Since I was a little girl, I would always rearrange my room, creating little sitting areas and vignettes. I have always had a passion to create a place for others to dwell and to feel at peace. Also, my mother has always had an eye for design, which rubbed off on me. 

What’s your main method of finding inspiration? When are you most creative?

Inspiration usually comes from my travels and the different cultures I am able to immerse myself into. I remember coming home after a six-month mission trip to Haiti, and wanting a more tribal, colorful vibe. When I am able to purchase a piece for my home, it usually comes from somewhere that tells a story. I am most creative when I am able to tell a story through my styling. 

How do you generally connect with people who want your interior designing expertise? 

Most people reach out to me through instagram. Most people have an idea of what they want, but need help pulling their vision together, which is where I come in! I try to advise people not to be impulse buyers and to wait until I can have a look and can cast vision together. 

With such a large instagram fan base, do you ever interact with your followers or take on the task of restyling their homes?

Yes, all the time. I find is so important to connect with my followers. I generally respond to each person who comments or messages me. I will give an occasional styling tip in a post, which generates a response from some followers wanting more help with the finishing touches on their homes. 

What’s your favorite method of shopping for furniture/home decor? (I.E. online, thrift, department, etc.)

I am an avid “craigs-lister” and thriftier. I think it’s important to connect with local vendors as well, in order to help grow and support the people around you. I also love finding new accounts on instagram who sell free trade goods and support a greater casue with their products. 

What do you typically take your photos with? 

As a photographer, I find it so important to have crisp and clean photos, so I shoot with my Canon 6D for the majority of my photos, but sometimes you have to catch the moment with the good ole’ I-phone. 

What one thing do you think is an absolute necessity for every home?

A necessity for every home is a rug. A rug can bring a certain character to a home that nothing else can bring. It’s a type of artwork, and there is usually so much craftsmanship that has gone into making a piece. 

Photo by Carley Page Summers

Photo by Carley Page Summers

What’s a rule of thumb you generally follow when you’re styling a home or room?

I think it is very important to really decide on a specific style for your home first; whether its bohemian, coastal, or modern, or any other style and stick with that. Certain styles look best with certain textiles and I think a room is built off of layers consisting of throws, pillows, rugs and curtains. After that, you can add in the fun little knickknacks. 

What’s something you’ve learned through the progression of building your brand that you wish you knew when you first started?

A crucial lesson I learned through this process is to stop comparing myself to others and their designs. We are all given specific passions and ways to carry them out. It is so important to be true to yourself, and go after your dreams without competing with others. We are in an industry with so much talent. A friend told me once to ‘lift as you climb.” I have really embraced that in my life and it is so important to support those around you while building a business. 

How did you get your interior styling name and brand out there in the beginning? How did you begin gaining your following and what was the most successful thing for you?

Instagram has been an integral tool for building my brand. I think what gained a lot of my following was creating a lux brand for less expensive pricing. Bohemian is very popular right now, but there is a way to make it look more lux instead of dorm room, and I think that was key in building my brand. I also respond to about everyone who comments on my posts. It’s important to stay relatable to a following and be who you would be if they were right in front of you. 

What is one piece of advice you can offer an aspiring interior stylist looking to build their business online?

If I could give one bit of advise, it would be to stay true to what you love. Fads come and go, but there are parts of your aesthetic that should be timeless. Also, stay present online and keep posting your work. Create a vibe that is unlike any other, but at the same time, create magical spaces in which others can imagine themselves.

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

We Are All Healers {Remove Life's Programming}

WE ARE ALL HEALERS
{REMOVE LIFE'S PROGRAMMING}

We Are All Healers

We Are All Healers

Article by John Scardina
Photo credit: Carley Page Interiors
Magazine: Issue #37

As most people go through life living a programmed life, I sit back and wonder how many years in my lifetime have I wasted living in this manner. We all know the routine, it does start early in our lives as we have little choice in our early years, we know no better and are dependent on a society that molds us. We are taught to fit into society at so many levels that restricts us to think and do only as others do. Society has created these events making it difficult to think for ourselves and become who we were meant to be or better yet, who we manifest to be.

This also hinders our beliefs that we can openly be allowed to think outside of the box and succeed by far surpassing those who never release a programmed life.

We do not succeed by being just like everyone else.

We have been raised by this society, but we have been lied to at the same time. It’s time that you hear the truth about breaking free from this programmed life.

I want to share a bit with all of you, as I’ve lived this structured and programed way for much longer that I should have. I’ve been educated throughout the years and excelled at many things just exactly like everyone else. This gave me an education (which is a great thing), but I never really thought for myself. I needed to figure out for myself what it took to be one or two steps ahead of the pack and succeed in business and life. Breaking free from these so called normal events was one of the most frightening moments ever. This was a time to look deep inside myself and determine what it was that I needed. This started with more education in the Holistic realm and finally stumbling into energy work. Something about this felt so right to me, the ability to manipulate energy for positive benefits. So many benefits that blew my mind.

If you had the opportunity to learn and master techniques that allow you to heal yourself, events and others, would you be able to handle this truth? Society has made us dependent of receiving healing from others exclusively. It’s time to break free from this dependency and freely explore the possibilities of what Energy Healing can do for you, your life, and your business. As a Reiki Master Teacher I teach the individual methods that allow this process to manifest in your life every day, placing you in control of your real truth. Can you handle the truth that you do possess this ability and just need to be attuned to this process and remove the programmed life concept forever? Deprogram yourself into a successful life and experience the real truth of who you are and what you can be! Learn to manipulate energy.

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

How to Make Your Brand Stand Out in a Crowded Market

HOW TO MAKE YOUR BRAND
STAND OUT IN A CROWDED MARKET

Be The #1 Brand In A Crowded Market

Be The #1 Brand In A Crowded Market

Article by Gail Shapiro
Photo Credit: Carley Page Interiors
Magazine: Issue #37

It’s a very popular topic and for some of you a very big worry. You think you have a great idea for a business but then you look around to discover “so many others are selling or teaching the very same thing”. So how will you survive, let alone be the huge success you dream of becoming? If you look around carefully and closely at what you are perceiving to be your competition I promise:

“You will not find anyone doing exactly what you do – exactly how you do it!”

And that’s exactly how it should be.

Think about this: when you decide to buy a book on any given topic whether you are trotting off to the local book store or shopping online, as soon as you start searching you discover there are oodles of books to choose from.
:: Are they all written by the same author?
:: Do they all have the same title? Typeface? Pictures? # of pages?
:: Are they all written in the same style?
:: Are they all bound the same?
:: Do they all cover exactly the same details from the same perspective or
angle?
:: Out of the entire selection is there one book that stands out and appeals to you above all others?

Let’s say you need a new pair of black heels so you head out to the mall.
:: Do all the stores carry the same styles?
:: Are all the black pumps the same price point?
:: Does one store more have a more comfortable shopping vibe?
:: Is the customer service the same in all the stores?
:: Is one store more stylish than the others?
:: Is one store just calling your name?
:: Do you find that one special pair that you just can’t live without?

I could go on pointing out the ways all these businesses are different but I think you are starting to see that even though the fundamental topic of the competition may be the same, that the “packaging and presentation” of the message or product is different every time.

As a customer or client yourself, I’m certain you have shopped in stores you have loved and can’t wait to go back to and those you would never set foot in again. You have likely worked with coaches or mentors you could relate to and followed to the letter and at the same time you have refused to work with others because they just didn’t get you or you could relate on some level.

Well it’s the same for you. You are not meant to sell or work with everyone looking for help on your topic. You must create your own Brand Magic that will attract the followers you are looking to work with. (lets get real here – you can’t and don’t want to work with everyone – it’s your business and your rules – be selective!)

You get to choose:
WHAT you want to sell
WHO you want to sell it to
HOW you want to deliver it
YOUR PERSPECTIVE or angle on the topic
PRICING for your products or programs

That’s your Brand Magic! Your Brand Magic will make you the #1 Brand to the fans and stalkers you want as clients!

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

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At Home Healthy Hair Care Practices

AT HOME HEALTHY HAIR CARE PRACTICES
{GETTING TO THE ROOT OF THE ISSUE}

Getting To The Root Of The Issue

Getting To The Root Of The Issue

Article by Melva Williams
Photo credit: Christina Cernik
Featuring: Carley Page Interiors
Magazine: Issue #37

I have been a stylist for going on 25 years now and loved hair since I was 5 years old. I had an aunt who would braid my hair every week and I would watch the way her hands would move and it was like watching a masterpiece being created for me. I knew what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. My grandfather told me as a young girl whatever you do be the best, stand out from the rest and help others while you’re doing it. About 14 years ago I noticed women coming into the salon losing their hair for various reasons, not only my clients, but other stylists clients as well. This was not just external hair loss because of over-processing due to chemicals, braids, weaves, etc. But there are internal reasons why we lose our hair also. I began to ask a series of questions, and from their answers I noticed they were on the same lines and all had to do with the blood stream. So my research began in diet, exercise, medications, stress, hormones, metabolism, hydration, and how they all affect our hair.

At some point in my life I have been affected by one, and now all, of these issues in which I have researched. I think it made me dig a little deeper in a sense to gain more understanding of how I was to connect the dots in order to help others to do the same thing. 

A woman is only as beautiful as she feels. That beauty should come from the inside out, but in today’s society that we live in, that beauty is put on what we see in the media; TV and magazines. Then the outer beauty we put on clothes, jewelry, makeup and hair which are just extensions of one of our greatest attributes.

In today’s economy I also know that when money gets tight, for most women, your hair salon visit is the first thing to fall off the budget list.

Here are some things you can do to make sure that you ensure healthy hair practices at home:
1. If you are African American whose decided to go natural, make sure you are using non-sulfate shampoos and conditioners
2. Conditioners and Protein Treatments are not the same; treat your hair every 6 weeks
3. Trim your hair every 8-12 weeks; it’s a part of your healthy growth process
4. If going through hormonal issues, use non-sulfate because of parabens in regular shampoos  
5. Stretch out chemical treatments as much as possible; it’s healthier
6. If you are on high blood pressure medication you should not get permanent color; the ammonia interacts with medication

In our society today, hair has been made to be a very important part of a woman’s beauty, but not in the proper content in which it was given to her. Like everything else, if the inside is not right, no matter you put on the outside, it’s not going to help. All the good products you put on the hair won’t penetrate the hair. If you put lipstick on a pig, it’s still a pig.

This journey is about connecting your dots and going back to the root of the problem and finding out what’s going on inside. Give an honest account of where you are. Are you eating properly on most days? How’s your workout routine: over working out, no workout? Are you taking your medications correctly, do they cause hair loss? Are you stressed? What can I do to lessen my stress? How much water should I drink daily? All these things play an important role hair loss and hair growth. 

Whatever is going on the inside is going to show up on the outside sooner or later. These things will also begin to show up in your hair as well. If you are on medication or sick, it will show up in your hair, or even after surgery you will discover some hair loss because of anesthesia. Anything that affects your blood stream will affect your hair. When you go to give blood, what do they tell you? "Squeeze this ball," why? It gets the blood pumping in your arm. That’s what exercise does to your scalp; it increases blood flow and helps with hair growth. But then over-exercising builds up testosterone and can causes male pattern baldness. Your hair is connected to the capillaries the blood flow of your scalp and is needed to grow. The same way that you need that blood to flow in your heart, and if it’s not flowing there will be a blockage. Same thought process if the blood is not flowing in the scalp there will be blockage and the hair will break off. 

If you're overeating, eventually it will show up on the outside. It’s the same aspect if you’re not drinking enough water, your body will show signs of dehydration. There won’t be enough water to flush your liver or kidneys; your vital organs. It will not be enough to make to your hair so it will become dry, brittle, and break off. Toxins stay in the body longer, that’s why they take a strand of hair during drug testing because of the toxins.

When it comes to obtaining and maintaining healthy hair, here are my thoughts:
From the inside approach; make sure when you are prescribed medications that you do your own research to find out the side effects. Drink 6–8 glasses of water daily to properly hydrate, eat fruits and vegetables at least 5 days a week, exercise at least 3 days a week, and if possible, adding some vitamins in your regimen couldn’t hurt either. When it comes to your hair itself, make sure you are using quality products that are made for your hair texture, treat and trim your hair regularly, use satin at night and cotton when you work out. 

You are not only restoring your hair but you are being brought back to fullness by connecting your dots. With each approach of restoration you receive your crown in its rightful honor by caring for our bodies.

I have found joy sharing my gift and passion for hair and helping others by mending their tresses. I have enjoyed this journey with you.

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

Overcome Your Emotions and Enlist Synchronicity

OVERCOME YOUR EMOTIONS AND ENLIST SYNCHRONICITY

Overcome Your Emotions and Enlist Synchronicity

Overcome Your Emotions and Enlist Synchronicity

Article by Marinna Rose
Photo Credit: Carley Page Interiors
Magazine: Issue #37

Do you have synchronicity in your life? Do you know what synchronicity is? 

“Synchronicity is a concept, first explained by psychiatrist Carl Jung, which holds that events are "meaningful coincidences" if they occur with no causal relationship, yet seem to be meaningfully related.” Wikipedia

For example, the other day I wanted to buy this really nice Juicer, but it was very expensive. I found it online refurbished for a lot less, but I really wanted a new one for that lower price. I gave in and bought the new one. 

I was very happy as I was unpacking it and excited to start juicing my veggies. I could not believe it. It smelled like V-8 juice; it was used, very used! They tried to clean it but... oh my goodness this is crazy! So I stayed in my happy zone and called the store manager, she apologized profusely and offered me an incredible discount on the replaced brand new machine, plus many coupons for future visits that will save me a ton of money!

So without even trying I now ended up with my brand new juicer for the same price I was going to pay for a refurbished one and more coupons to boot! Now that is synchronicity at it’s finest! I did have to return it and go out of my way, but the coupons far surpassed my time and gas. 

These kind of experiences are supposed to be a part of our life everyday. They can be yours too by following these steps:

1 :: Choose in every moment to do something that makes you HAPPY! If you can not do something that makes you happy in the moment do your very best to see the positive in what you are doing, choose to be in a happier frequency.

What you put out comes back, period.

It is that simple, so when you are emanating anger and frustration you will find that on your path with others. If you are happy and try to see the best out of every situation then you will encounter this back to you.

2 :: Meditate! Yes, it is that simple. Take a few minutes everyday to connect with your higher self, source, God or the Universe. The more you can connect the more your perspective will become larger, deepened and more compassionate. This allows you to stay in the HAPPY frequency more of the time!

3 :: Listen to your intuition! It always knows what is best for you. It always knows when you should go for a walk to meet that special person that may just say one sentence that changes your life. It also knows when not to do something. Practice on little things so you can learn the signs and can start making major decisions based on your intuition. 

Follow these three steps and I promise synchronicity will find you! Oh, I almost forgot, as you can see, be careful what you put your emotional energy towards. Be sure that is what you want to find you in your life, because it will. So be sure to release your anger, fear, judgment and resentment before you try to enlist synchronicity into your life.

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

Up All Night? 4 Tips to Improve Your Sleep

Improve Your Sleep

Improve Your Sleep

UP ALL NIGHT? 4 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR SLEEP

Article by Darlene Dunn
Photo credit: Carley Page Interiors
Magazine: Issue #37

You have probably heard the saying, “If you want something done, give it to a busy person." That statement probably pertains to most entrepreneurs. We go, go, go… but what happens when we run out of steam? We crash, that’s what.

Here are 4 tips to help improve your sleep:

1| I take a wonderful magnesium supplement called Natural Calm made by Natural Vitality. I just heat some water and mix 1-2 tsp and sip about 30 minutes or so before bedtime. It relaxes me and helps me turn my mind off so I can fall asleep. Be careful- don’t fill your cup to the brim because when you add the supplement, it fizzes!!! Magnesium is an essential mineral that most of us are lacking but if you are taking any medication, please check with your healthcare provider to be sure your medications do not interact with magnesium.

2| Put some lavender oil in a warm/hot bath and soak away the stresses of the day. Lavender is a natural way to relax

3| Play some quiet relaxing music. Classical, harp, instrumental. It doesn’t matter, as long as it relaxes you. I do this every night and I am usually asleep by the 3rd track.

4| Make sure your room/sleeping area is dark. If light is coming in through your windows from street lights, hang darker, light blocking curtains. If you need to, wear eye covers. Your body loves the dark when it rests. 

There are many more natural ways to relax and fall asleep. Pick one and try it, see if it is right for you. Adequate sleep is the number one way to refuel your body so you can hit the ground running and keep changing the world!!!!

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.

8 Tips for Practical Festival Fashion

Festival Fashion

Festival Fashion

8 TIPS FOR PRACTICAL FESTIVAL FASHION

Article by Cinthia Singleton 
Photo credit: Christina Cernik
Featuring: Carley Page Interiors
Magazine: Issue #37

Practical festival fashion. That’s an oxymoron, isn’t it? Generally when one thinks about dressing for, say, Coachella (really, any concert venue during the warmer seasons), they aren’t thinking ‘practical.” It is, after all, as much a stage for the attendees as it is the performers. Dress to be seen. Show what you got. And stand out!

But let’s face it. It’s going to be a long day and any number of great ensembles might not hold up to its adventures. The day can be as much about the experience (a hike, view or sunset) as it is about the band. So your granny’s beautiful, hand-crocheted afghan that you’ve fashioned into a sarape might not be the best choice, dramatic as it may be. How can you make memories tangled in a blanket statement? lol Here are some ways to dress the part au courant and stand out, and what’s going to be seen on The Green in the coming months. Best part? Some of the elements you just might already have in your closet.

1. Shorts. Sounds obvious but the right kind of short is making the scene this year… a cross between military and what Garth’s babe mom would wear; slightly high-waisted and short, and if not short enough, rolled up at the hem. Rompers are still expected to make the scene just with a little more embroidery than in years past. Either way, both are no fuss, allowing you to sit down wherever you like and climb every mountain.

2. Uncomfortable showing that much leg? Add a hippie prairie skirt that buttons up OVER the shorts with this twist, just buttoning the top few buttons a la Ava Gardener. It can later be removed and used to throw on the ground picnic style. Oh my!  

3. Another piece of apparel to consider is the kimono. Unbelted, as if you just rolled out of bed. Sexy! Layering is the way to be prepared for whatever the weather throws at you.

4. If you must “belt one out,” belts are not being threaded through the loops. They’re big and boho, ethnic if not tribal, and being worn just under the loops, slung on the hips. Got no waist? A big belt worn this way breaks up the line.

5. Skin is always in fashion at the festivals. Show it off but in a way that showcases it rather than bears it all. What feature do YOU like to show off. Legs? Shorts (or shortie romper) are your friend as is that old body con skirt you’ll wear with a sheer or lacy ‘street’ blouse. Arms and shoulders are your thing? Halter or bathing suit top. Some great ones - crocheted - are hitting the stores. Your stomach is super ripped? Crop tops like Monica wore on Friends are especially happening. Breasts… sigh… and aren't they spectacular? Most certainly, there are still the bikini tops and plunging necklines calling out your name but even more attention-getting are the fantastic statement bib necklaces a la Studio 54.

6. Gotta have something on your feet but why are all the cute shoes too dangerous for dancing and stomping about? Re-boot. You’re there for the experience; dress for the preverbal “4-wheelin’” you’ll be doing. Fringe is festival ‘in’ so how ‘bout some fringed booties? Or perhaps some high top sneakers. You can always toss a pair of cute strappy flat sandals or into that bag of yours. Speaking of…

7. Bag. Mama need a bag. Festival fashion looks easy but not even the best Girl Scout may not be prepared for its antics. Gotta bring sunscreen, bottle of water, lip gloss, cash and cards, snacks, sunglasses… see where this is heading? In what will mama stuff her stuff? A cross body? Maybe but not some urban school girl kind but the fringed hippie one… or crochet… with a looooong strap. Throw it on and over, and away you go. Need your arms free for dancing, Mountain Girl? There’re some stylish backpacks hitting the scene, very mid 1990s.

8. Gotta keep the hair out of your face and protect yourself from the sun. Hat with a floppy brim but not your auntie’s gardening hat rather your fab 70s straw hat. A bandana can keep the hair back. So will the goddess Art Deco head band. Flowers will still be seen but not as ‘goddess-y’ as in previous years.

In general, fashion is limitless and we live in times when we can pretty much dress as we, and our bodies, want. Festivals just happen to encourage more creative expression than, say, the 9-5 world. Be sensible with the basics - your deal breakers, i.e. got to wear comfortable shoes or that groovy yet practical sun hat - and the rest is individuality, and good times with friends.

So if the devil wear Prada. Adam, Eve wear nada. I’m in between but way more fresher. - Kanye West

ABOUT ANGEL

Angel Quintana

Angel Quintana is the founder of Holistic Fashionista, an alchemical herbalist and mystery school teacher based in Saint Petersburg, Florida. She's incredibly passionate about the alchemical process known as The Great Work and helping others evolve "the archetypes" found in their inner world, so they can confidently answer the questions: WHO AM I and WHY AM I HERE. Learn more about Angel's work at www.theoccultchateau.com


DISCLAIMER

The information on this website is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation.