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Style Resume Feature: Lakika “Shay” Scott

March 9, 2017

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I look forward to days like this where I can highlight and share such wonderful and inspiring people. Joining us in the salon today is Lakika “Shay” Scott, a Compliance Executive and a Designer. As a business professional and creative, she is determined to incorporate her skill set and professional experiences into future business endeavors. In 2014, Lakika created her own brand of socks and accessories called, Shoobangz. During which she’s also managed to maintain leadership positions in the corporate world. Lakika has showcased her designs in various fashion shows and participated as a vendor in small business showcases. Most notably, Lakika was able to participate as a volunteer in Nashville Fashion Week. This experience showed her two things; forecasting fashion is a must and the fashion business is extremely competitive and as tough as it comes! Lakika considers herself to be a student of fashion in the sense that she’s committed the past few years, gaining experience in almost every aspect of the fashion industry. As an artist/creative/designer, her personal style reflects her unique personality, but more importantly embodies individualism.  Let’s learn a little more about this corporate and style leader.

Experience:

What is your current occupation and how long have you been in your career?

I am a Contractor Compliance Specialist for the State of Tennessee’s Healthcare and Finance Administration. I have been in this role for almost three years.  I am a part of a very small team that oversees the Service Center Contract for TennCare. I serve more specifically as a Liaison between business units, because of my ability to build and endure business relationships. I also ensure the Contractor remains compliant per the contractual agreement on behalf of the State of Tennessee. All the while, I am a designer (Shoobangz) and a fashion student, as I am currently enrolled as a student at the Sewing Training Academy (Nashville, TN) to learn more apparel design techniques.

Education:

Where did your style originate and who or what are some of your influences?

My very unique, but chic style originates from my love of the arts. I was an artist long before I was interested in fashion. As an artist, I love the use of color which can be used to express moods and movement. So, years ago when my friend finally convinced me to wear heels, I was immediately drawn to brands like Dollhouse (shoes) and Betsy Johnson style apparel, because of their vibrant colors and funky style. I’ve since evolved and become inspired by the sophisticated style of artist/actress, Janelle Monae.

References:

Who are some of your favorite designers? What stores do you prefer to shop?

My favorite apparel designer is Christian Siriano, known for his intricately designed red carpet dresses. His attention to detail and flare is impeccable and inspiring. I am inspired by shoe designers, Manolo Blahnik and newcomer Christopher Coy. This may come as a surprise, but I am an avid thrift store shopper. Small vintage boutiques are my newest interest and my loyalty currently belongs to Trendy Pieces Boutique downtown Murfreesboro.

Career, Beauty and Style:

Do you think personal style is important as it relates to your work?   If so, how?

Personal style is an extremely important aspect of our lives, and work is no exception. We spend a significant time at work and although the enforcement of dress code policies may restrict some aspects of style, it doesn’t take away the ability to have style. There are currently too many cutting edge options in professional attire for one not to take advantage and find their style niche in the workplace.

How would you personally define the word beauty?

My definition of beauty is freedom of expression. Outer beauty is extremely subjective, but a confident woman, wearing whatever she wants, with a soul that radiates through her pores is undeniably beautiful. Whether she is wearing a bathrobe or a snow suit, she will shine and her outer garments become accessories.

If you had a dream career/occupation what would it be?

My dream career would be in Fashion Forecasting. I am fascinated with the unpredictability of fashion trends and I would love to be a part of the industry that determines and projects the next trend or style.

What’s the best advice you could give someone seeking a new career?

When seeking a new career, I would advise seeking positions with advancement and growth opportunities. We are all good at certain things, but we were all once beginners. We tend to seek positions that are comfortable and similar to our previous experiences. However, sometimes it is that unlikely role or position that grows and develops us. Years ago, I would’ve never imagined overseeing a project/contract. I had to be open to new things and understand the job market is continuously changing, so you must adapt and grow with it.

Quote that keeps you motivated:

My favorite quote:

“Bloom where you are planted”

Where to find Lakika:

Shoobangz

Instagram/Shoobangz

Facebook/Shoobangz

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Coats, Color, and Character

December 1, 2016

Our resident style contributor, R. Rene is visiting the salon and spicing up your Friday Eve with her take on Coats, Color, and Character in the workplace!

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Greetings Career Enthusiasts!

Fall/Winter Season has arrived and it’s time to embrace such in style both during and after work hours.  Many may differ due to the uncertainty and unpredictable nature of the fall weather but this by far is one of my favorite seasons!  Like many careers, the fall season forces you to adopt new habits, wear more layers and embrace change daily.   So let’s talk style!

You are a walking brand, that’s my motto and my daily mental reminder for everything I do.  Because of such, what I wear becomes very important to me and it’s no different when the season changes. People tend to judge the book of style by its cover rather they are true to admit it or not and as a result I would like to ensure that if they must judge they do so well when our style character is in question. To embrace this season change and style critics around the office, airport and in the field, I have to challenge the likes of all of you career enthusiasts and future ladder climbers to begin to debunk a few work fashion myths!

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“Coats/Jackets are boring”—- says no wo/man ever!  Its fall and all-weather coats are totally in.  A nice jacket can set the stage for the clean, crisp look that comes along with being VICE PRESIDENT or CEO.  The Midwest and Northeast regions can contest that coats can make or break an outfit when the wind blows.  Grab yourself a good lined Trench ladies and gents, thinly lined to maintain a sleek look on the go.   For those of you in the sunshine states of the world you really don’t get to embrace the coat season like others but this does NOT me you are exempt from owing a good coat or jacket. I would ask that you even evaluate the jackets and blazers you wear into meetings with clients and around the office.  If you are going to wear it, make it count and wear it well!!

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“Color goes out with summer”: No! Color tells a story of character, boldness and confidence like no other, so with the rapid color changes of the leaves around you change the color in that wardrobe. While the classic white shirt never gets old and the blues, blacks and greys will remain staple pieces. There is absolutely nothing wrong with adding a pop of color to that dress or suit with a sprinkle of fall goodness like Wines and Reds, Autumn Orange, Tans and dark greens it will make for much conversation and tell a story all by itself about your career style!

What does your current coat say about you?  Any color? —– Scared to try it!?  Be a trendsetter, black is your canvas and color makes the picture!  GO FOR IT! Find character in both your coat and your colors this fall as you prepare to dive into new areas of your career! Character is key!

A few of my favorite places to get great coats, jackets and plenty of color for both men and women at any price level.  Happy Shopping and be sure to look for those FALL SPECIALS! 

You will thank me later!

www.asos.com

www.bluefly.com

www.bananarepublic.com

www.hm.com

 R. Rene,

www.lifebrandfactory.com 

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