Episodes

  • Vicki Browdy's Sustainable Fashion Revolution with LitKnit
    Jul 31 2024

    In the world of fashion, where trends change as fast as the seasons, Vicki Browdy stands out as a model of sustainability and innovation. As the founder of LitKnit, Vicki is on a mission to transform how we think about clothing and its impact on the environment. In a recent episode of the Style Interpreted Podcast, she shared her journey and the vision behind her revolutionary brand.

    Vicki's passion for sustainable fashion isn't just about aesthetics; it's about creating a product that respects both people and the planet. She explains, "We're designing a product with the goal of being able to manufacture it and recycle it on the backend." This forward-thinking approach sets LitKnit apart from traditional fashion brands that often overlook the end-of-life stage of their products.


    One of the standout features of LitKnit's apparel is its use of U.S.-grown hemp fiber. Vicki highlights the benefits of this versatile material, noting, "Hemp uses less water, requires less fertilization, and actually strengthens the soil." This commitment to eco-friendly materials extends to the use of recycled spandex and biodegradable elastomers, ensuring that LitKnit's products are as kind to the earth as they are to the skin.


    Vicki's background as a knitwear designer provided the perfect foundation for her to launch LitKnit. Growing up in a family that manufactured women's apparel, she was exposed to the fashion industry's practices early on. However, it was her realization of the environmental toll of these practices that drove her to seek alternatives. She recalls, "I couldn't contribute to a system causing so much harm. I had to step away and rethink my approach."


    Beyond her commitment to sustainability, Vicki also emphasizes the importance of the health benefits of her products. She points out the potential risks of wearing petroleum-based textiles, especially in compression apparel, which is worn close to the skin. "Your skin is porous," she explains, "and wearing synthetic fabrics can introduce harmful chemicals into your body." By contrast, hemp offers natural UV protection and antimicrobial properties, making it a safer choice for consumers.


    Vicki's journey with LitKnit is a testament to the power of aligning one's work with personal values. She shares, "This project feels important and necessary. It's about creating something that benefits both people and the planet." Her holistic approach to health and wellness, cultivated through years of experience in wellness coaching, yoga, and Pilates, informs every aspect of her brand.


    For those looking to make more sustainable choices in their fashion consumption, Vicki offers practical advice. "Shop resale, buy less, and focus on quality pieces that will last," she suggests. She also advocates for the concept of a "sustainability stylist" who can help individuals build a versatile, eco-friendly wardrobe.


    As Vicki and her team continue to develop LitKnit, they are focused on expanding their impact. With the help of a skilled textile engineer and a strong team, they are working towards creating a scalable model for sustainable fashion. Vicki also invites those interested in joining the project, either as board members or investors, to get involved and support this important cause.


    Vicki's story is not just about fashion; it's about reimagining an entire industry. She encourages everyone to tap into their creativity and think critically about the choices they make. As she puts it, "If we're not creating something, then what's the point?" Vicki Browdy's work with LitKnit is a powerful reminder that fashion can be a force for good, promoting both individual well-being and environmental stewardship.

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    21 mins
  • Rachel Margis: Modeling, Jewelry, and the Power of Creativity
    Jul 8 2024

    In this episode of Style Interpreted, Rachel Margis, a model and jewelry designer, shares her journey from Wisconsin to Chicago. Rachel's story is an example of the power of creativity, community, and self-discovery, offering a wealth of inspiration and practical wisdom.

    Rachel was born in Texas but spent her formative years in Wisconsin, just west of Milwaukee. She attended UW Madison, where her love for big cities began to take root. Her dream of living in a major urban center eventually led her to Chicago, a city she has called home for over four years. "I love meeting so many different people from different walks of life," she says, emphasizing the unique blend of Midwestern kindness and global diversity that Chicago offers.


    Rachel's career in marketing has been as diverse as the city she loves. From telecom to financial services, she has always gravitated towards roles that allow her to combine her love for numbers with her passion for people. "Marketing is the fun side of business," she explains. "You can be creative and strategic at the same time." This duality has served her well, both in her corporate career and her entrepreneurial endeavors.


    One of Rachel's significant achievements is her jewelry business, which she started at the tender age of 16. Initially crafting pieces for music festivals and weddings, she has since shifted her focus to creating dainty gold jewelry. Her brand, Sea Blossom Jewelry, reflects her sunny disposition and creative spirit. "I saw a market fit for gold-filled jewelry," she explains, highlighting the practical and aesthetic considerations that drive her designs.


    Modeling is another facet of Rachel's multifaceted career. She began modeling in her teens but took a hiatus to focus on her marketing career. Recently, she has rekindled her passion for the runway, joining a modeling agency in Chicago. "I felt a little imposter syndrome," she admits, but her faith and determination helped her push through. "If I don't do it, I'm going to regret it," she says, encapsulating her fearless approach to life.


    Rachel's insights into personal branding are particularly relevant in today's digital age. "Everyone does have a personal brand," she notes. "It's important to showcase who you are." This philosophy extends to her modeling and jewelry business, where authenticity and self-expression are paramount. Her advice to aspiring models and entrepreneurs is simple yet profound: "Always nurture your inner child and allow your creativity to shine."


    Rachel's faith plays a central role in her life and work. Growing up in a Christian household, she has always relied on her faith to navigate life's challenges. "God has been so good to me in so many aspects of my life," she shares. This spiritual foundation has given her the strength to overcome obstacles and the courage to pursue her dreams.


    Community is a recurring theme in Rachel's narrative. From her involvement in the church to her participation in Chicago's vibrant modeling scene, she values the connections she makes along the way. "We're all trying to help each other and grow," she says, emphasizing the collaborative spirit that drives her forward.


    Rachel's story is a powerful reminder that creativity, faith, and community are essential ingredients for a fulfilling life. Whether she's designing jewelry, posing for a photo shoot, or crafting a marketing campaign, she approaches each endeavor with passion and purpose. Her journey is not just about personal success but about uplifting others and building a supportive, creative community.


    For anyone looking to find their place in the world, Rachel's advice is clear: "Feed your inner child, nurture your creativity, and always see the joy in things." Her wisdom and example offer valuable lessons for all of us, reminding us to stay true to ourselves and embrace the...

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    26 mins
  • Linda Carallis: The Timeless Fashionista Redefining Style
    Jun 24 2024

    Linda Carallis, a name synonymous with style and sophistication, graced the Style Interpreted Podcast with her captivating story of transitioning from Naperville's classrooms to the bustling world of Chicago fashion. As a fashion content creator and stylist, Linda's path illustrates the power of passion and reinvention.

    Growing up in the Chicago suburbs, Linda always had an eye for fashion. "I would read every fashion magazine imaginable," she recalls. From an early age, she was captivated by the allure of makeup, hair, and clothing. Despite the norms of her time, Linda embraced her unique style, often dressing up while her peers opted for jeans and flannel shirts.

    Linda's professional journey began in education. For nearly a decade, she nurtured young minds as an elementary school teacher and reading specialist. "Once a teacher, always a teacher," she affirms. Her passion for teaching extended beyond the classroom, influencing her approach to fashion—methodical, thoughtful, and always aiming to inspire.

    But Linda's path took an unexpected turn during the economic downturn of 2008. With the job market in turmoil, she found herself working as a paralegal in some of Chicago's top law firms. It was a challenging time, but Linda's resilience shone through as she navigated temporary positions and contract work. "I managed to find temporary positions as a temp," she shares, reflecting on those tumultuous years.

    Fashion, however, remained Linda's true calling. "I've always been about fashion," she admits. The seeds of her stylist career were sown early on, nurtured by her love for sewing and fabric. "In middle school, we had home economics, and sewing was part of it. I used to love to spend time in the fabric store," she reminisces. This passion for creating her outfits laid the foundation for her future endeavors.

    Fast forward to today, and Linda Carallis has become a style and creativity icon in Chicago. She attributes her success to her unwavering belief in authenticity and self-expression. "Just be your authentic self and trust yourself," she advises. This ethos is evident in her work, as she continues to break barriers and challenge societal norms, particularly around ageism in fashion.

    Linda's involvement with the Silver Sisters movement underscores her commitment to inclusivity. "They're influencers on social media, and they are proud of their gray hair," she explains. This movement champions the idea that beauty and style are ageless, empowering women to embrace their natural selves.

    Her connection with Chicago's fashion scene runs deep. As an ambassador for the city's vibrant fashion community, Linda is dedicated to spotlighting local talent. "We need to bring more attention to Chicago," she asserts. Her passion for the city and its creative potential is palpable, driving her mission to elevate Chicago on the global fashion stage.

    One of the most striking aspects of Linda's story is her seamless transition into content creation. "I never really imagined it beforehand; it just happened," she says. From personal social media accounts to a thriving brand, Linda's journey into the digital realm has been organic and impactful. Her advice to aspiring content creators is simple yet profound: "Throw caution to the wind, live your life with passion and abandon, and go out there and put yourself out there."

    Linda's story is not just about fashion; it's about resilience, reinvention, and the courage to follow one's passion. Her journey from teaching to styling is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to pursue your dreams. "It's never too late. Just do it," she urges, embodying the spirit of perseverance and passion.

    As Linda continues to inspire through her work, she remains a beloved figure in the Chicago fashion community. Her upcoming product line, Olavida, promises to blend her love for fashion with holistic skincare, further showcasing her innovative...

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    21 mins
  • J. Frausto's Inspiring Journey from Quarantine Sewing to Fashion Stylist
    Jun 4 2024

    In the latest episode of Style Interpreted Podcast, we had the pleasure of diving deep into the vibrant world of fashion with the talented stylist, J. Frausto. J’s journey is nothing short of inspiring, as it encompasses resilience, self-discovery, and an unwavering passion for fashion that began in an unexpected place—an Aldi store.

    Originally from Brighton Park in Chicago, J’s path to becoming a renowned stylist wasn’t straightforward. In fact, J didn’t even consider fashion as a career until the post-pandemic era. “I really discovered my queer identity back in college,” J shares, reminiscing about attending a conference that ignited a spark of inspiration. Surrounded by masculine-presenting individuals who looked amazing, J felt a profound sense of belonging and started to embrace a more masculine style.

    Fast forward to the quarantine days, J found an unexpected mentor in J’s grandmother, a former seamstress. “I was showing her all my outfits, and she suggested we get a small sewing machine from Aldi,” J recalls. The quarantine period turned into a crash course in sewing and styling, even though both J and grandma had their impatient moments. Despite the challenges, J’s passion for fashion grew stronger, fueled by the creative challenges on Instagram and collaborations with other fashion enthusiasts.


    One pivotal moment was connecting with Faye DeLanty, who became a daily source of encouragement and inspiration. “Before then, I didn’t know I could style anything based on a theme,” J admits. Through these collaborations, J learned the intricacies of fashion history, how to create mood boards, and the art of styling different genres. It was a journey of continuous learning, where every interaction within the fashion community helped J grow.


    Finding a community that was not only accepting but also encouraging was a game-changer. J expresses immense gratitude for this supportive network, saying, “We want to see each other grow, win, and just be ourselves in a happy, safe space.” This sense of community has been crucial, especially when navigating spaces where one might not always feel completely safe or accepted.


    J’s fashion journey also intertwines deeply with personal history and heritage. Growing up playing baseball and living in a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood, J’s style was initially influenced by sports attire and family traditions. The transition to fashion was as much about embracing a new identity as it was about honoring past influences. J’s collections often reflect this blend, incorporating elements that celebrate both Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage, such as the Day of the Dead-inspired collection dedicated to J’s late mother.


    Every piece in J’s collection tells a story, not just of personal evolution but also of cultural pride. “It’s a way to keep those memories alive and those happy moments,” J explains. The emotional depth behind each creation makes J’s work not just fashion, but a celebration of life and legacy.


    J’s advice to those still seeking their true selves? “Feel all the feelings,” J advises, emphasizing the importance of experiencing every emotion fully and using those feelings as a creative outlet. J’s story is a testament to the power of authenticity, community, and the relentless pursuit of one’s passion.


    In essence, J Frausto’s journey from quarantine creativity to becoming a celebrated stylist is a beacon of inspiration for anyone on the path of self-discovery. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most unexpected beginnings can lead to the most extraordinary destinations.

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    32 mins
  • Andrea Ramirez: From Colombia to Chicago's Fashion Scene
    Jun 4 2024

    Andrea Ramirez’s journey from Colombia to the vibrant fashion scene of Chicago is a story of passion, resilience, and creativity. Originally from Colombia, Andrea’s love for fashion was kindled at an early age, influenced by her grandmother, a renowned tailor, and her mother, who always ensured they wore the trendiest clothes despite financial constraints.

    Andrea’s first foray into fashion was when she was just eleven years old. “I grabbed my mom’s sewing machine and a piece of fabric and started sewing a top. I had no idea what I was doing, but it turned out great,” she recalled with a smile. This early experience planted the seed for what would become a lifelong passion.


    Despite her love for fashion, Andrea’s path was not straightforward. Her family encouraged her to pursue a more practical career, leading her to study industrial design at university. However, she never gave up on her dream. She balanced her formal studies with clandestine fashion design courses, driven by an unwavering desire to follow her heart. “I wanted to learn it. That was my dream,” she said, highlighting her determination.


    Andrea’s move to Chicago marked a significant turning point in her journey. Initially arriving for a vacation, she found herself staying and working in finance. Yet, her passion for fashion remained undiminished. A chance encounter with Stefania, a fashion brand owner, reignited her creative spark. “I met Stefania because she wanted to get rid of some sewing supplies. That’s how it all started,” Andrea explained. Their collaboration opened doors to Chicago’s vibrant fashion scene, providing Andrea with opportunities to showcase her talent and creativity.


    Andrea’s approach to fashion is deeply rooted in creativity and resourcefulness. Growing up without formal training in pattern making, she learned to visualize and construct garments through intuition and experimentation. This innovative spirit has defined her work, earning her recognition and admiration in the fashion community. “I think you store a lot of information through the years. It’s there until you need it,” Andrea noted, emphasizing the value of accumulated experience and inspiration.


    Chicago’s inclusive and expressive fashion culture resonated with Andrea, allowing her to thrive and connect with like-minded individuals. “What I love about Chicago fashion is that everybody tries to express themselves. They’re not trying to prove anything, just to be happy and show who they are,” she shared. This supportive environment has been instrumental in Andrea’s growth, fostering a sense of belonging and collaboration.


    Andrea’s journey is far from over. With numerous projects in the pipeline, including styling events and a new brand collaboration, she continues to push the boundaries of her creativity. “I’m working with the Moss brand and a new mezcal brand called Oaxaco. We’re creating fashion pieces that tell the history of mezcal,” Andrea revealed, hinting at exciting future endeavors.


    Her story is a powerful reminder of the importance of perseverance, passion, and believing in oneself. For those who might doubt their own talents, Andrea’s advice is clear: “Pursue your dreams. Even if it’s just something simple like sewing, believe in yourself. What you do matters.”


    In sharing her journey, Andrea not only highlights the transformative power of fashion but also inspires others to embrace their unique paths. Her story is a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the unwavering pursuit of one’s true calling. Through her work, Andrea continues to make her mark on the fashion world, one stitch at a time.

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    28 mins
  • Marijka Muñoz on Embracing Diversity and Balance in Modeling
    May 23 2024

    In this episode of Style Interpreted, we delve into the inspiring journey of Marijka Muñoz, a model and advocate for diversity in the fashion industry. Marijka's story is one of resilience, adaptation, and a steadfast commitment to her values. Originally from the Philippines, Marijka moved to the United States at the age of sixteen, bringing with her a rich cultural background and a unique perspective on life and career.

    Marijka's transition to life in America was made smoother by her early exposure to American media. "The Philippines was colonized by the U.S., and growing up, I was exposed to a lot of American media, English songs, and the like," she shared. This immersion in American culture helped her adapt quickly when she moved to the U.S. However, she acknowledges that immigration is never without its challenges, citing homesickness and cultural shocks as significant hurdles.


    A significant part of Marijka's adaptability stems from her varied life experiences. Having lived in Germany as well, she has learned to embrace change and let go of things when necessary. "I've always been really good at adapting. That's why sometimes I'm a little detached as a person, not in a bad way, but it's just easy for me to let go of things because all my life, that's what I've done," she explained.


    Marijka's foray into modeling was influenced by her mother, who was also a model and beauty pageant participant. Despite her initial shyness, Marijka found her confidence and style, eventually embracing the path she once admired from afar. Her approach to modeling is pragmatic; she sees it as a job that she can balance with her other interests and responsibilities. "Modeling is a job at the end of the day. I show up, do what's expected of me, and maintain my private side too," she said.


    Balancing a full-time job in finance with her modeling career, Marijka exemplifies the art of juggling multiple roles. Her dedication to these different facets of her life keeps her fulfilled and motivated. "I have different segments of my life that are fulfilling. My nine-to-five in finance is very fulfilling and lucrative, and I fulfill my creative side with modeling and community projects," she shared.


    Marijka's vision for her modeling career is aligned with her values. She aims to work with brands that promote model inclusivity and diversity. "If I can be a part of more communities and brands that have the same value system as me, that's what my hope is for my modeling career," she said. Her commitment to her values extends to her advice for aspiring models. She emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and not compromising one's morals for short-term gains.


    The fashion industry can be demanding and stressful, but Marijka navigates it with a sense of peace and balance. She credits her 500-hour yoga teacher training for shaping her philosophy on life and work. "There was a point in my life where I was very yogi, and I think that understanding of harmony and balance has been very important to me," she explained.


    Marijka also highlights the importance of community and mentorship. She encourages aspiring models to find a community or a mentor to guide them. "I would absolutely encourage being part of a community, finding maybe a model mentor, or just a model friend that can help guide you," she advised.


    For Marijka, self-care is multifaceted. She engages in various practices, from gratitude journaling to taking long walks with her dogs, to maintain her mental and physical health. "Self-care can look different at different times. It could be cooking, trying a new skill, or listening to a wellness podcast. The end goal is the same," she said.


    Marijka’s story is a testament to the power of resilience, adaptability, and staying true to one's values. Her journey in the modeling world, coupled with her commitment

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    24 mins
  • Rachel Penca: Pioneering Personal Style with Passion
    May 1 2024

    In the latest episode of the Style Interpreted Podcast, Rachel Penca, a trailblazing personal stylist and the force behind Rachel J Styling, shares her inspiring journey from traditional corporate beginnings to the vibrant world of fashion styling. Rachel’s story is not just about clothes; it’s about finding one's true calling and bravely pursuing it against the odds.

    Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs to Filipino parents, Rachel's early life was steeped in the values of hard work and traditional career paths. Her father, a mechanical engineer, and her mother, a nurse, represented the quintessential immigrant narrative of stability and conventional success. However, Rachel’s aspirations lay elsewhere. "I'm the firstborn. They immigrated to this country, of course, they wanted me to be stable and have a good career," Rachel recalls. Despite the familial pressure, she knew a different path awaited her.


    Rachel's creative spark first ignited during her high school years. Transitioning from a Catholic school, where uniforms stifled her sartorial expressions, to a public high school presented her with the first opportunity to explore fashion. “I became that really overly trendy girl,” she laughs. Yet, it wasn't until after securing a degree in advertising and spending years in corporate America that Rachel fully embraced her passion for fashion.


    Her professional pivot came in January 2007, a moment Rachel describes as one of the most liberating of her career. She walked away from a lucrative advertising job to pursue fashion styling, initially managing a boutique before fully stepping into the role of a personal stylist. “If I don’t do this now, when am I ever going to do it?” Rachel questioned herself at the time.


    In our conversation, Rachel emphasizes the importance of personal styling, not just as a luxury for the few but as an accessible service that can profoundly impact an individual's confidence and self-expression. She passionately advocates for personal styling to be recognized as a craft that anyone can adopt, reflecting a shift from fashion being seen as exclusive to being universally embraceable. "Personal styling is going in that direction. It's becoming more common," she notes, likening the rise of personal stylists to the boom in coaching professions.


    But Rachel's influence extends beyond client consultations. She is deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of stylists, sharing the wisdom gleaned from her experiences. “I feel like I’m really at that point where I want to bring people forward with me,” she states, highlighting her role in educating budding stylists about both the artistic and business aspects of the profession.


    As a professor at Columbia College Chicago, Rachel is pioneering the educational track for aspiring fashion stylists, underscoring the creative and entrepreneurial skills necessary for success in the industry. “Fashion styling has become the largest concentration within the fashion studies department,” she shares proudly.


    Her story is a compelling reminder that career fulfillment often requires a leap of faith and the courage to pursue one's passion. Rachel’s journey illustrates the transformative power of aligning one’s career with their passions and the impact of educating and empowering others to follow suit.


    For anyone standing at the crossroads of career and passion, Rachel offers this advice: "Bet on yourself. We've got one chance at this life." Her story is not just inspiring; it’s a blueprint for anyone looking to make a meaningful pivot in their professional life, proving that with determination and heart, it’s possible to carve out a fulfilling path that also serves others.

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    30 mins
  • Alicia Dale and Summer Amin: Reinventing Style and Purpose
    Apr 23 2024

    In an inspiring episode of The Style Interpreted Podcast, host Alicia Dale explores the transformative journey of Summer Amin, the visionary behind the Born Again Consignment Store. This isn't just a conversation about style and retail—it's a masterclass in navigating life's unexpected turns with grace and authenticity.

    Summer's narrative begins with her roots in Pakistan and her immigration to Texas, shedding light on the challenges of adapting to a new culture and language. Her story is one of resilience, which resonates deeply with Alicia's thoughtful questioning, highlighting the intricacies of identity and change.


    One of the most compelling aspects of the discussion is Summer's decision to change her name from Shahida, a name rich with meaning but also a source of distinctiveness that often set her apart.


    "I couldn't get past my name quickly enough in first meetings," Summer shares. This poignant reflection goes beyond personal anecdote, offering a universal lesson on self-preservation and adaptation in the face of societal expectations.


    As the conversation unfolds, Alicia adeptly guides Summer through the telling of her educational and professional evolution, from studying law to acquiring an MBA, and eventually venturing into entrepreneurship.


    It's here that the listener finds actionable wisdom, particularly in Summer's strategic approach to overcoming obstacles and seizing opportunities. "Define the problem for yourself and then come up with the solutions," Summer advises, a methodology that led her to create a unique space in the retail world.


    Summer’s Born Again Consignment Store is not merely a shop; it's a community hub in Chicago’s Historic Printers Row, blending sustainable living with a chic aesthetic. The store offers an inclusive range of items, from men's clothing to vintage furniture, a decision rooted in Summer's deep-seated values and interests. Her dedication to sustainability and community involvement are palpable as she describes the space's multifunctional design, which even includes BYOB lounges for social gatherings.


    Alicia's ability to extract and highlight these details not only entertains but enlightens, providing the audience with a blueprint for integrating personal history and values into one's career and lifestyle.


    Summer offers a piece of advice that encapsulates the ethos of her life's work: "Trust your gut. If you have a vision and you feel good about it, trust your gut." This simple yet powerful guidance encourages you to stay true to your instincts, especially when navigating your authentic path.

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    25 mins