Street Women Style is a way to communicate who we are even without speaking, to express our style through unthinkable volumes, exaggerated colors. In short, a way to break the mold. And what could be better when these women break strong patterns capable of redesigning the boundaries of their cultures?
Rina Sawayama
Born in Japan, Rina moved to the United Kingdom with her family at the age of five. His oriental origins thus join the western lifestyle, becoming an artist able to define a unique style in pop.
Nominated Vogue woman of the year in 2019, it stands out in the international panorama of music and life style. Rina’s debut album entitled SAWAYAMA, will be released on April 17th on Dirty Hit, and is an intimate look at Rina’s world.
“In the album I talk about identity and family. I also talk about the difficulties in learning to know each other when living with two totally different cultures (in my case the Japanese and the English ones), what the sense of belonging is when the concept of home is constantly evolving, of trying to understand in what you reflect and what you feel very far from you. ” These are passages that encourage appreciation and above all to accept myself with their strengths and weaknesses.
Rina is definitely an emblem of style and willpower that demonstrates the power of music to express everything we feel. The singer puts her life to music and maybe that’s why she manages to be so authentic and win the hearts of the people who listen to her.
Follow her in the instagtam @rinasonline profile to find out how the diversity and contrasts of two different cultures can mix in a unique and absolutely original style!
Betty Bachz
The only Asian in her school in Norway, for the model Betty Bachz to integrate into western culture was not a breeze at all, but with the launch of her avant-garde brand everyone can not help but notice it.
“I had a different accent, I was constantly bullied by my appearance and my behavior, but I learned the meaning of tolerance and acceptance in being different. I also tried to conform and adapt, but later in life I learned to be proud of my legacy. ”
Here once again two cultures meet in an absolutely unique fashion brand. Møy Atelier is the name of a brand that creates handmade glasses in Japan. The name Møy is of Norwegian origin, meaning young woman, someone who is open to new ideas. With the face of celebrities like Kate Moss, Rita Ora and Harry Styles, the brand’s notoriety has grown very quickly. For those who still do not know Møy Atelier I recommend not to miss the opportunity to admire the result of a unique encounter between avant-garde oriental lines and a trendy and contemporary western style.
Rowi Singh
Now an established instagram star, she shares her passion for beauty care and makeup with her followers. If you are not already following her in her official @rowisingh profile, you don’t know what you’re missing!
By combining her singular and eccentric sense of style with her Punjabi heritage, Rowi creates vibrant and original beauty looks that once again are the result of the encounter of two different cultures.
Rowi talks about what it means to be in the beauty industry when you have bad skin. A skin that is not perfect and hides several imperfections under the makeup. This is why Rowi likes us a lot. It does not hide its defects and on the contrary helps those who follow it to live with it and accept themselves.
He uses instagram as a creative place where he can express himself by dictating his rules, and not those imposed by others. There are not many Indian women who do what Rowi does. It’s a cultural fact, the influencer reveals. We are told to get a good degree and become a doctor or lawyer, something that is successful in the eyes of our parents. But Rowi encourages everyone to do rather what they love and not what others say it is more convenient to do.
Here the make-up becomes a vehicle for self-expression, to finally be able to show yourself for what you really are.
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