Nikki Maria
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Nikki Maria
Nikki Maria
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Penny Crosson
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Lorne Wellington
My name is Lorne Wellington and I am the creator and owner of Sculpted Silhouette. I am best known as a Fit Specialist. Like so many women, I believed I was wearing the right bra size and style. This was based upon what was recommend and available at local retailers. Not until 3 years ago, did I learn that I was wearing the incorrect bra size. Moreover the myth that there were not a lot of fashionable or stylish selections was rejected. The catch 22 to the scenario was that I was in a boutique in Paris! On one hand I wanted to walk the streets of Paris wearing my new bare essentials. The bra fit so well and it was pretty, I wanted to share that moment with the world. Yet I was in a distant land and questions began to burn in my head. For example, why haven’t I seen this brand before? Or, where can I buy this style or similar style in Los Angeles, my home? Time passed and while taking some courses at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM); I decided to look into the lingerie business in LA. I found that while there has been a lot publicity encouraging women to get fitted, they are still not doing so, why? I believe it is primarily convenience. Most large and upscale retailers that provide fittings are not as assessable to the broader female market. Then I saw my niche…I decided to offer personal fittings and shopping to women, and men who are buying for their special lady, in the privacy of their home or in the setting of a home shopping party. For me it is simple, if ladies today can buy spa treatments at a home party why can’t they be properly fitted and purchase exquisite imported lingerie from France, Italy and the United Kingdom that is well constructed and feminine. My first lingerie parties were actually in South Africa, where I lived for several years. I hosted Lady’s Day gatherings and women bought out all the Spanish and Italian bra sets. My supplier couldn’t keep enough on hand. However, my size ranges were limited. So with research and additional fashion courses under my belt, I created Sculpted Silhouette.
What you think it means and takes to be a successful business woman today:
"To be successful in business you 1st have to know what success looks like of your endeavor. Express it in terms that have meaning but express it nonetheless. Review that often as it directs your path while you move forward in business. Being requires your presence uncompromised and alive. Yes there are decisions to make but don’t loose yourself in the process of building your business to succeed. Don’t lose out on moments in time that you know you can’t get back. For me that meant taking time off for 8 months until my mother recuperated from brain surgery. For you it could mean picking your child up from school dally. I know reaching a certain level of success requires discipline. You have to make those sales calls. Imagine this, if you called 3 people a day for 30 days you would have touched 90 people. Depending on your business and how well targeted your call list is, your success rate has the potential to be higher as compared to someone who is waiting for the phone to ring or the person who quits calling after the 1st no. If your aim is 100 sales calls per month, then break it down into small chunks. You will surprise yourself as to what you achieve. Finally have fun. I am so amazed at how many people say their passion is their business but when they talk about it is a chore! Don’t lose sight that you are doing this thing for countless hours a day. HAVE FUN!"
Lorne's word of Posh Goddess (tm) wisdom about how you get over the hardships of running a business or doing business in a so-called "man's world":
"Here are some tips or lessons that are important. Be the best at what you offer. Be generous with time and information but not to the point that you get nothing done in a day! Maintain a great support network. Know that you can’t do everything well so allow others to do what you can’t do excellently. Take the risks. It will never be prefect so ACT Set a time to evaluate (regularly) your efforts, your team efforts, business activities and the businesses services/products. Some activities may not bring in cash initially (it should at some point, it must pay for itself) but create the buzz you need. When evaluating, have a clear goal in mind so you can determine when to stop an action/relationship or to keep going. Lastly, HAVE FUN!!!!"
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Pam Lawhorne
Pam Lawhorne
Monday, January 28, 2008
Paula Straub
Paula Straub
Monday, January 21, 2008
Cheryl Wadlington
Lauded as one of the nation's premiere fashion and beauty journalists, Cheryl Ann Wadlington is a leading consultant in the field of personal growth. As an accomplished writer, popular television personality and sought-after motivational speaker, she has reached millions of people with her advice and perspective. Wadlington is a co-author and contributing editor of SoulStyle: Black Women Redefining the Color of Fashion (Universe Publishing, 2000). She has also served as a contributing writer to Essence, Savoy, Black Enterprise, Heart & Soul, BET Weekend, London-based New Generation (NG), The Cleveland Plain Dealer, The Philadelphia Daily News, and BET.com. In addition, she served on the faculty of the Temple University (School of Communications), teaching fashion writing and as a fashion & beauty editor for BridesNoir magazine. Wadlington launched Evoluer Image Consultants (http://www.evoluerconsultants.com/) after decades of working in the international fashion and beauty industries to address the image needs of today’s females, a group diverse in culture and unique in personality. Establishing Evoluer was a natural evolution for Wadlington, who from 1986 to 1995 owned and operated Life Modeling Workshop International. Her nurturing influence can be seen through her formers clients, which include, NBC’s America’s Got Talent winner Bianca Ryan, neo-soul recording artist Amel Larriex, international model Debra Shaw and off-Broadway and Cosby Show actress Nicole Davenport. Under Wadlington’s creative direction, Evoluer strives to be the premiere accelerator for females who want to maximize her personal or professional image and style. The agency has a cadre of nationally recognized style experts, whose beauty and fashion, make-up, and hair styling credits include: Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Tyra Banks and Jill Scott, The Swan, American Idol and Oprah, and a host of national magazines and commercial advertisements. And as the name (Evoluer) implies, “it is time for today’s females to ‘evolve,’ – and experience the type of excellence Evoluer and its team of specialists deliver,” says Wadlington. She has received countless proclamations for her contributions to the fashion and beauty industries and youth development from the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Mayor of Wilmington, Delaware, the Mayor of Hamilton, Bermuda and more. She has also received the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Coalition 100 Black Women Madam C.J. Walker Award, as well as the Philadelphia Chapter of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs’ Professional Achievement Award.Wadlington majored in Advertising and Communications at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and Fashion Merchandising at Bauder Fashion College in Atlanta, Ga. She continues to earn her enhance position as a pre-eminent media authority in image and style as a motivational speaker, fashion analyst and journalist.
About Evoluer Evoluer Image Consultants, LLC is an award-winning consulting agency for the upwardly mobile woman and teen girl who want to maximize her personal and professional image and style. We offer useful, friendly, professional, confidential and independent services and advice on any aspect of dress, grooming and personal appearance. Our cadre of hand-picked, highly credentialed image, fashion and beauty professionals will come to your home or office. We show clients how to: Make a winning first impression; Look; good, feel great; Simplify your wardrobe; Save time and money; Interpret "business casual"; Create a professional look; Be a camera-ready professional; and Jump-start a career in the fashion & beauty industries.Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Evoluer Image Consultants launched in 2004, and is owned and operated by Cheryl Ann Wadlington. Ms. Wadlington launched Evoluer in 2004 after decades of working in the international fashion and beauty industries, providing style advice and writing for some of the top fashion publications in the country, including Essence and Heart & Soul magazines.Evoluer's celebrity consultants have serviced: Procter & Gamble Company, Oscar de la Renta, Enyce, Angela Bassett, Eve, Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige, and Destiny's Child. Evoluer was recently the winner of the internationally coveted 2008 Black Web Award for "Best Clothing, Fashion and Style Site." Wadlington was also a 2007 nominee for Pennsylvania's Best 50 Women in Business. Services • Wardrobe Audit• Personal Shopping with our Style Consultants• Personal Development Workshops for Teen Girls• Corporate Seminars (Appropriate Dress for the Workplace)• Fashion & Beauty Seminars• Makeup Instruction Sessions with Celebrity or Professional Makeup Artist (for non-industry female clients)• Makeup Instruction Sessions with Celebrity Makeup Artist (for professional, advanced and beginning makeup artists)• Girls-Night-In Makeup Party with a celebrity artist• Fashion Stylist Boot Camp• Model Boot CampAdditional Services Celebrity and professional makeup artists and image consultants, fashion and hair stylists are available for:• Weddings • Special occasions• Red carpet & media appearances• National ad campaigns,, video, film & television, fashion/beauty editorials• Publicity photos
To be a successful business woman today means:
Cheryl's Posh Goddess Word's of Wisdom about doing business in a "so-called" man's world:
Monday, January 14, 2008
Joan Baker
Joan Baker
Joan Baker is a widely known and very highly regarded talent throughout the voice-over industry, and she enjoys performing in front of the camera as well. Joan is an Obie Award-winning stage actress, with numerous film, television, and on-camera commercials to her credit. She’s also author of Secrets of Voice-Over Success.
Joan’s professional voice-over credits include: The Muhammad Ali Center 2004 Olympic TV Campaign, narrating a documentary about the founding of the William Jefferson Clinton Library, now a part of the library’s permanent display and was tapped for a marketing campaign promoting The ABC Super Sign in Times Square. Other clients include: King World, ESPN, ABC NEWS, BLOOMBERG TV and radio, SHOWTIME, HBO, NBA Entertainment, COURT TV, Imus in the Morning, American Red Cross, Olay, Lens Express, Sony Music, JP Morgan Chase, American Express, Costco, The New York Times Classified and others. Joan has lent her voice as the live show announcer for The Vision Awards at the Beverly Hilton, NAMIC conferences, The Annual Matrix Awards for Women in Cable at New York’s Waldorf Astoria and for the television industry’s annual PROMAX/BDA Conference’s. She has been featured in Interview Magazine, Adweek, Backstage, The NY Post, Media Week, Cable World, The Daily News, Jet, Post Magazine and Black Enterprise. Also on Weekend Vibe, SHOWBIZ Today on CNN, Oprah & Friends, ABC News Now and E! News. She is represented exclusively by Innovative Artists.
In addition to her successful voice-over career, Joan has for more than ten years taught speech and voice-over technique at The Learning Annex ( NY & LA), The Actors Institute (NYC), Acting Management (NYC), The Professional Performing Arts School (NYC), Western Kentucky University (KY), and New York University (NYC) A much sought after educator, she is responsible for training a respectable number of new voice talents entering the voice-over field each year, and provides private voice coaching for Fortune 500 CEOs and Executives seeking to enhance their public speaking skills for stage and on-camera. Among her list of clients are the late Johnnie Cochran and CNN’S/ Court TV’s Nancy Grace.
Joan also oversees new business development as senior vice president of public relations for Manhattan-based advertising firm Push Creative, a company she co-founded in January 2000 with her partner. Having always been a sort of hired-gun entrepreneur, Joan is right at home juggling her performance career while taking on the new challenges of running a company. And her contributions have not gone unnoticed between the years 2003-2007, she won three PROMAX/BDA Awards for two TV campaigns she co-produced for SPIKE TV. She also won a Gold Promax/BDA and two Excellence in Multi-Cultural Marketing Awards and three Telly Awards for a series of spots she co-produced for Black History Month.
Posh Goddess Spotlight on Joan:










