Wandering Flowers in the Wind
http://instagram.com/thebazaarbohemian
We are defiantly in an era where 20-30 somethings are putting their stamp on the world in a big way. Today I want to take a moment to spotlight a local beauty doing some wonderful things in business as well in the larger social consciousness.
Project Tribe is the brainchild of Vanessa Wright and her partner Julianna Luna. Project Tribe serves as a launch pad for creative individuals and small business. Their love for "Bohemia" and community seeps vibrantly through the pores of everything these ladies touch. The "Your Crown Inspires" campaign asks women to share an inspirational message globally, while wearing there unique crown (Head-wrap). With a heavy dose of social consciousness and a solid background in the arts, Project Tribe delivers a fresh breath of life and purpose to women on a global scale.
Project Tribe is the brainchild of Vanessa Wright and her partner Julianna Luna. Project Tribe serves as a launch pad for creative individuals and small business. Their love for "Bohemia" and community seeps vibrantly through the pores of everything these ladies touch. The "Your Crown Inspires" campaign asks women to share an inspirational message globally, while wearing there unique crown (Head-wrap). With a heavy dose of social consciousness and a solid background in the arts, Project Tribe delivers a fresh breath of life and purpose to women on a global scale.
- Nore Design: What inspired you to start project tribe?
- Vanessa Wright : A need to do more , my parter Luna and I wanted to build something that focuses less on the success of one individual and more on "People and Community"
- ND: Your look is amazing and dripping with style, how would you describe your individual style?
- VW: Style is personal freedom, it's an extension of your personality, I honestly don't pay attention to what is in fashion or not. When your look is truly an extension of you and your spirit, that is style!
- ND: When you pictured your life as a young woman is this what you envisioned?
- VW: Growing up I actually wanted to be a lawyer. As a teen I worked in a few retail stores and that changed. I enrolled in FIDM and after graduating I became a buyer. Moving to Atlanta and doing more Visual work started me on the journey to the Bazaar Bohemian and now my love, Project Tribe.
- ND: Who has influenced you most in your life
- VW: Definitely my mother, she always nurtured my spirit. She pushed me when needed and allowed me the freedom to explore myself.
- ND: You take some of the most creative pictures in the most unique places. Where does your desire to travel come from?
- VW: Growing up I was raised in California around a variety of people. So I've always had a very natural tie to adventure and learning about new cultures. Hands down I believe being open and exploring other places are the most important things you can do with your life