A Stylish Strength

A Stylish Strength

A Stylish Strength

A Stylish Strength

A Stylish Strength

A Stylish Strength

A Stylish Strength

A Stylish Strength

I first met designer Sarah Wilson at her small workshop in North Miami Beach on a rainy South Florida day, but she was the complete opposite of the weather. Sarah, blonde and beautifully in shape, had the sunniest of dispositions and her aura exuded warmth and positivity. Matter of fact, she’s one of the few artists that I’ve met who’s actually a genuine reflection of what she creates.

Sarah, who loves to work-out and wants to look good while doing it, has combined her two biggest passions (fashion and athletics) to build a budding business called “Fashletics.” The hybrid name is cool, catchy and kind of perfect. At least, her husband thinks so. When she first came up with the idea (while brainstorming at her kitchen table,) she asked him what he thought, to which he immediately replied: “It’s so bad, it’s good.”

I laughed when she told me the story because he’s totally right; in a marketing/branding kind of way. Fashletics, though, is way more than just a combination of words. The brand, which is made up of small but durable charm jewelry consisting of barbells, dumbbells, weight plates, kettle bells, dog tags (used to adorn necklaces, bracelets and earrings) along with spirited workout wear (t-shirts and exercise socks) is all about empowering and inspiring the men and women who wear it.

Everything Sarah designs is peppered with positive affirmations. Some of my favorites include: “Struggles Reveal Strength,” “Dig Deep Rise Up,” “Believe In Yourself,” “Weakness Is A Choice,” “Progress Not Perfection,” “Live What You Love” and “I Am What I Have Overcome.” There seems to be something in the line for everyone when it comes to celebrating and motivating the human condition.

By the way, this isn’t just some kitschy idea Sarah thought of one day while laying around on the couch eating potato chips. She completely drinks her own Kool-Aid. Sarah is a bonafide athlete in her own right: along with being a certified CrossFit coach, she’s competed on Team USA in the sport of Duthalon (which is basically a triathlon without the swimming.)

During some of her most agonizing preparations, Sarah found that training her mind was just as important as training her body. Overcoming her self doubt, which a lot of even the most seasoned athletes can experience, became easier with her own personal mantras and mottos. Sarah didn’t just repeat them to herself, though, she put them on her jewelry, clothing and whatever else she could to motivate her mind into believing what was ultimately in her heart: YES YOU CAN.

Read the rest of the blog at www.WSVN.com or shop the jewelry and work-out wear looks at www.fashletics.com.

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Photographer: James Woodley
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Hair & Make-up: Odette Hernandez
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Styling & Assist: Jackie Kay
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Editor: Matthew Auerbach
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A New Year, A New You

A New Year, A New You

A New Year, A New You

A New Year, A New You

A New Year, A New You

A New Year, A New You

My name is Shireen Sandoval and I’m a smart, strong, fierce, independent, beautiful woman. I’m a Video Vixen. I don’t have to apologize for it, either. In fact, I relish in it. I believe and trust in myself unequivocally because I am lifted by a sisterhood of women called the Vixen Army. (Now, could someone cue the music, please?)

I first met Janet Jones, a former Miami Heat dancer and the Commander-in-Chief of the Vixen Army, a few years ago when I was on assignment for Deco Drive. At the time, I was trying to fulfill a pipe dream of sorts: performing as a dancer in a Hip-Hop music video.

Actually, I would have settled for a flagrant, self-centered model-like cameo, whilst walking down a Miami Beach catwalk half-naked with a tiger on a leash, but in true entertainment television style, my Executive Producer, Geoff Leval (yes, I’m outing him) decided the pursuit of my impending Vixen-hood would make for “good television.”

To make my cray-cray dream a reality, we enlisted the help of one of our youngest staff writers at the time, Eli Ferradas (who also happened to be a former Miami Heat dancer.) Eli, who was assigned to produce the story, hooked me up with Janet, who had just started her Video Vixen Workout class.

Janet was a retired professional dancer with mind-blowing experience and one helluva resume to boot. She had been wiggling, jiggling, twerking, popping and locking it (in major music videos, the awards circuit and live performances) way before Miley Cyrus ever came along. One day, Janet quit dancing and joined the corporate world.

Read the rest of my “A New Year, A New You” journey at www.wsvn.com or learn more about Janet Jones and her Vixen Workout at www.VixenWorkout.com. Happy 2015 fashionistas!