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Londyn Douglas is a stylist, DJ, and founder of The Club vintage boutique. Hailing from Washington, D.C., she began her career in Homeland Security. But her passion for style later took her in a whole new direction. She relocated to Los Angeles, where she began studying at and working with the School of Style. Along with networking and taking on styling opportunities whenever possible, Londyn has worked her way up to top tier clientele from brands like Nike to A-list celebrities.
With a heavy influence from early 2000s fashion and music, she’s cultivated an identity for her work you can’t miss. This shines through in her styling, DJing, and brand aesthetic of The Club, which can all be described as nostalgic, electrifying, and refined.
Londyn Douglas talks about the importance of investing in yourself and your passions, in order to pave your own lane, and being fearless when it comes to trying new things that excite you.

Evelynn Escobar-Thomas talks about putting your best foot forward as a freelancer and influencer, landing corporate partnerships and sponsorships, and having fun with health and wellness.

Jeniece Blanchet discusses the importance of learning the rules to break them, not putting limitations on yourself, and collaborating with your friends.

Sydney Vann, also known as The Homie Sydney, talks about the law of attraction, how to find a mentor in the entertainment industry, and why staying true to your passion is the best way to pave your own lane.

Saweetie talks about her organic rise to fame via the internet and staying true to herself, how social media has shifted the relationship between art and its audience, and how music empowers its listeners.

Christina Cooper shares her approach to managing multiple creative projects, why she believes “fear is an illusion”, and how she navigates the entertainment industry as a woman of color in front and behind the camera.

Brilliant Garcia shares her goal-setting process, tips for navigating the social media landscape as a creative and entrepreneur, and how she got into directing music videos.
Sophia Amoruso shares her experience evolving as a businesswoman, and also reflects on the rise of women entrepreneurs and why business goes beyond transactions in this era.