Episode 22: Motherly Fashion with Flavia Soares
Engaging, challenging, and empowering parents in raising well-rounded children through combining educational research to everyday life.
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on today’s episode…
Motherhood is not a time for us to lose ourselves. However, if we’re not careful, it can be. Today, you’ll learn tips from image consultant, Flavia Soares, for the busy or exhausted mom to still find herself beautiful.
ABOUT Flavia Soares
As a teacher and Image Consultant, Flavia uses all her expertise acquired in the classroom to teach clients how to express themselves through clothing in a practical and dynamic way. Flavia’s dream is to reach women not represented on TV and magazines, but rather, celebrated in anonymity.
She is an alumni of the Style and Essence NYC by the great, Lici Towkiw, and has learned from great names like Studio Imagine by Luciana Urich with a focus on color analysis, Style DNA by Aysha Correa with a focus on Styling, and Retail Coaching by Cris Carvalho.
Flavia holds a Bachelor of Business in Marketing and a Master’s degree in Teaching. She currently lives in Little Elm, Texas with her husband and daughter and serves at the local church.
There are several ways to follow her work and get in touch with her–
Instagram: flaviasoaresconsulting
TikTok: flaviaconsultant
Email: flaviasoaresconsulting@gmail.com
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/flaviasoaresconsulting
INSIGHTS
Give us a little insight as to what got you into fashion or when it became a passion for you.
You are a mom yourself, so you completely understand the demands of juggling motherhood, a household, work, and life. How do you:
manage all of it
stay fashionable throughout all of it
As a girl mom, how do you balance keeping yourself and Livia always looking cute in a way that doesn't break the bank or over-emphasizes a "fashion obsession" to Livy?
I once heard you teach on the 2/3 rule (choose 2 of the 3: hair, make-up, outfit). Can you tell the audience that trick, please?
What are your top 3 fashion tips for the busy or exhausted mom that will help her not "lose herself" during these years and still find herself beautiful?