Danielle Bernstein, Founder of WeWoreWhat, Releases Her First Book + More Fashion News You Missed This Week
Danielle Bernstein, Founder of WeWoreWhat, Releases Her First Book
Blogger turned businesswoman, Danielle Bernstein, will release her first book next week on May 12th. The 27-year old from Long Island launched her blog WeWhatWore 10 years ago and has since gone on to produce many fashion collections and an influencer tech tool called Moe Assist. The book, called This Is Not a Fashion Story: Taking Chances, Breaking Rules, and Being a Boss in the Big City, is a tell-all outlining Bernstein’s rise to success and the bumps along the way. Bernstein told Harper’s Bazaar, “I wanted to share everything, all the different sides of me, my flaws and why I’ve succeeded. I’m hoping they take away something from my stories, whether it’s career motivation or the red flags to look out for when dating. I want my audience to feel closer to me after reading this book.” Bernstein’s two million plus followers can find all of her tips and tricks for making it in New York in her book available for pre-order here.
Mode Models Partner’s with Park for a Livestream Fashion Show in Support of COVID-19 Relief Efforts
Renowned Canadian model agency, Mode Models – responsible for launching many international modelling careers – has announced that it will be hosting a livestream fashion show in support of COVID-19 relief efforts. The event is a collaboration with Park, an organization that promotes creative talent, and will take place on Monday at 3pm MDT. The show can be streamed on either organization’s websites or Instagram accounts and donations are being accepted to help provide support for patients and medical professional in Alberta. Models expected to strut down the virtual runway include Tricia Helfer, Heather Marks and Meghan Collison.
Pandora Donates Proceeds from Charm to Canadian Nurses Foundation
In honour of National Nursing Week next week and International Nurses Day on Tuesday, May 12th, Pandora will donate proceeds from their nurse charm to the Canadian Nurses Foundation. The round medallion with a red medical cross and stethoscope is the perfect way to show our appreciation for the hard work of nurses especially during the current pandemic. The brand will donate a minimum of $20,000 with potential for more depending on sales. The proceeds from purchases on the 12th will help provide metal health support, training and research during this difficult time.
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