Category: Self Growth

  • Just Sharing: My First Modeling Gig

    Just Sharing: My First Modeling Gig

    As the rain poured and rush hour traffic in downtown Washington, DC became more congested, my friend and I braced the elements in cocktail dresses and platform pumps to catch a cab and make our way to our first professional fashion event – DC Fashion Week’s Corjor International Showcase.

    In September of 2011, I attended a free event for DC Fashion Week in the Dupont Circle area.  Among the glamorous and fashionably inclined, I met the designer and the photographer for Elizabeth St John (whom I later interviewed here).  After the introductions and chatting, they invited me to model in their showcase that weekend.  I thought it sounded like a fun opportunity…so I agreed.  That Saturday, from 2pm until around 9pm, I witnessed the exciting behind-the-scenes experience of being a part of a real fashion show.  From hair and make-up, to dress fittings, to runway practicing, to mini dramas among the organizers, it was a fun-filled afternoon.  The event took place at the Hillwood Estates, which includes a museum and lovely gardens.  I must admit, once I entered the gates to the estate, I felt as if I was transported to southern France.  It really was beautiful.  The models I met at the show were also welcoming.  Once they found out that this event was my first modeling experience, they immediately extended a fashionable-helping-hand and gave me advice on how to get ready and which business cards I should pick up.  We also had fun practicing power-walking on the cobble-stone runway.  I ended up modeling for all three designers at this event and met some wonderful people.

    I realized that I never got a chance to share this experience or these photographs.  Since there was no official photo shoot, it was hit-or-miss until some pictures were posted on websites or social media.  I figured now is a better time than any to share this.

    I love learning new things and I think modeling can truly be an art form, depending on how you look at.  It reminded a lot of performing in theatre.  I don’t necessarily list “model” under my tag line, but I do enjoy acting for the camera.  Below are a few photos from me and the photographers that were at the event.  “Enjoy darling!”

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    Nuit De La Mode - Runway
    The “runway” at Nuit De La Mode at the Hillwood Estates
    Make Up by Jamie Sutton Weiss from Salon Emage
    Make Up by Jamie Sutton Weiss from Salon Emage
    Clothing by Marina Astafyeva
    Clothing by Marina Astafyeva
    Dress by Camille Pascal
    Dress by Camille Pascal

     

    Dress by Elizabeth St John
    Dress by Elizabeth St John

     

  • Surround Yourself With Greatness

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    Every week I will be posting a motivational quote or inspiring image to help all of us recognize the important things in life.

  • Wondaland Arts Society: Artistic Covergence & Brilliance

    Source: Essence Magazine
    Source: Essence Magazine

    “Indie artist” does not come close to describe the brilliant genre bending talent of the Wondaland Arts Society.  With music, style, and a message that anyone seeking inspiration can relate to, its no wonder Sonos has asked them to join their creative team.  The Wondaland Arts Society, featuring Janelle Monáe, are collaborating with Sonos to showcase their work.

    I have been a fan of Janelle Monáe for a number of years now and I am really glad to see this push to showcase her essence as a true artist.  Not that it was ever disputed, but I started to resent the way the mainstream media tried to typecast her as a style icon…as if that was all she stood for.

    The video gives a glimpse into the world of the Wondaland Arts Society.  From the beginning, I knew this was her label…or band…or something like that, but I now have a better sense of what that means.  It has been a while since we have had a musical family in the industry and I think this video portrays that beautifully.  They are not kin, but they have that family connection that embraces and supports each others creativity.  They also portray themselves as an arts academy and a republic in such an innovative way – “the 21st century rebel arts organization.”  I love how they describe their mission on their website.  I know it is mainly for their group, but I think it would do wonders if they really established an Arts Academy that children could attend.

    Also, don’t you love the decor in their home?  So cool!  Did any of you see them in LA for the Sonos event?

    You should also check out Janelle Monáe’s lovely interview with Elle Canada.

  • Vegetable Curry with Mushrooms and Rice

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    For the past few months, I have been tinkering with my signature vegetable stew.  Striving for a spicy, curry flavor and healthy ingredients, it has been hit-or-miss a few times.  Last night, I decided to try a different approach with mushrooms.  I usually incorporate them in a stew with rice or potatoes on the side.  This time, I cooked them on their own to make a three part meal.  I must admit, it came out delicious.

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    Vegetable Curry                                                   Mushrooms

    Vegetable Broth                                                    Olive Oil

    1/2 chopped onion                                                 1 package of Mushrooms

    Chopped green, red, yellow peppers                       Curry Powder

    1 bag of frozen mixed vegetables                           1 Maggi Cube

    1 can of Coconut Milk                                             1/2 squeezed lemon

    1 tbs Thai Green Curry Paste

    Curry Powder

    Black Pepper

    1 Maggi Cube

    African Pepper (or your preferred spicy pepper)

    Corn Starch

    Rice

    1 cup of Texamati Rice

    2 cups of water

    Place vegetable broth, chopped onions, and chopped peppers in medium sized pot and bring to medium heat. Once onions and peppers become soft, pour frozen mixed vegetables into pot, add vegetable broth, and cover.

    While vegetables are cooking, place olive oil in medium sized sauce pan and bring to medium heat.  Rinse mushrooms, place in pan, and cover.

    Remove cover from vegetables and season with curry powder, black pepper, Maggi Cube, and a dash of African pepper.  Stir and add vegetable broth if needed.  Pour Coconut Milk and stir.  Add Thai Green Curry Paste and stir.  Taste to determine seasoning.  If it only tastes of coconut, add another Maggi Cube. Stir, set to low heat, and cover.

    Remove cover from mushrooms and season with curry powder, Maggi Cube, and lemon. Stir and cover.

    Place water in medium pot and bring to boil. Add rice, stir, and set to medium low.

    Continue checking all three pots until ready.  Mushrooms should be dark brown and will probably be the last item to finish.

    Serves 2 – 4

    Bon Appétit!

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  • A Note From Dagny

    dagnyzenoviablog Hello!

    My name is Dagny Zenovia and I am a freelance media mogul building a multimedia platform that inspires and empowers.

    This is my second web premiere and I am so happy to share this journey with you.  Expanding from a blog to a full website is an exciting endeavor.  A lot of time was spent learning, organizing, designing, and publishing.

    This website is dedicated to my portfolio and blog. Here you will find all of my freelance work and independent creations.  I like to think of my blog as a source of inspiration.  Ranging from my hobbies to topics I think you should ponder about, please feel free to share and comment.

    Welcome to my virtual headquarters.  I look forward to sharing and/or working with you.

    Take care. Enjoy.

    DZ