If You’re Getting Overlooked at Work, It Might Be Time to Speak Up
08.12.2022 - 19:01
/ glamour.com
By We talk to a lot of important women at Glamour—, , , and the occasional . And while they span the professional spectrum and live all over the world, we’ve found that high-ranking women tend to have one thing in common: They’re truly excited to hold the door open for the women coming up behind them. In our series—part of our coverage—we asked some of those industry leaders to welcome the next generation to the table with their hard-earned life and career advice.
Fashion designer shares hers below.Coming from a family of , it seemed only natural that Tanya Taylor would study business. But something felt like it was missing as she crunched numbers in her business courses. She found it in an art class that asked its students to don white jumpsuits, roll their elbows in paint and express themselves in color. “It was my dream,” Taylor tells Glamour.
“I was like, wait, I can do this in school?”Taylor earned her business degree, then promptly enrolled in the fashion program of Parson’s School of Design. She interned for Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen’s then-new Elizabeth and James line. And then, at 25, Taylor launched , which has, in its young decade-long existence, has outfitted the likes of , , and Sandra Bullock.The brand embraces bold and playful colors—a purposeful choice on Taylor’s part: “I really think that fashion is a tool to refresh yourself,” she says.
“It’s a way that you can change your own moods, and a way you can communicate something to somebody else about yourself.” She adds, “I think the brand that I always wanted to build was inclusive. I always felt like there was room to be more inviting. And I think color is the best way to invite people into your world, because it’s something that can have a story
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