“In Latin America, being loud and bold is seen as a negative stereotype, but why does being yourself have to be a flaw rather than a virtue.”
My experience in social media has led me to dislike situations when people try to put me in the box of “I can tell what is your style or what you like”. Personal style is something so specific that I do not even know about myself truly.
I love to go around combining things until something clicks with me. Wearing old stuff of your grandma’s and feeling yourself glow with absolutely no restraint is my goal. I have to admit vintage to me is everything.
Social media is a complex job, pursuit, vision, and role in society. However, being confident is beingwho I am.
If people want to limit my confidence in social media, that is something that speaks more about themselves than about me.
Being inspired and trying to consecutively inspire others on social media is an ever-growing cycle that is difficult for any person to maintain. Specifically, while trying to be true to myself and showing appreciation to most of the people who like my content on social media.
Believe it or not, not getting shifted into trends is almost impossible. We all want to follow something and be a part of something. However, putting yourself out thereis the most difficult part.
The media says “loud”, I say “confident”; And that’s what I strive to be every day.
“Inspiring others to be confident with their life and styles is something I like to do.”