Rachel Roy Spring 2010 – in a Short Movie

March 4, 2010 Katja Presnal

Rachel Roy Spring 2010 – in a Short Movie

Designer Rachel Roy’s spring 2010 collection is showcased in Jennifer Venditti’s short film titled “Miroir, Mirror.” It’s fashion. It’s art. It’s a movie. It’s viral marketing. It’s so European. And I love it for all of the reasons above.

The short movie is about a young woman who discovers the bright side of life through fashion. I love how first she is looking for inspiration, and then finds it in clothing, and discovers the different sides of herself. We all have more than one side – and we should express ourselves and showing the different sides. That’s where fashion comes along – to help you to show your serious side, your playful side – your personality! The young woman then goes outside and sees how the world around her has colors and different personalities. And she realizes how beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. I love it, because I truly believe that there is beauty in everything, and every coin has two sides, and it is up to you how to look at it. As the movie is coming to the end, the woman sees a sign that says “Stop Worrying” which signifies something different to everyone, but is meant to mean that we should stop worrying about what others think, but rather live life and express ourselves however we feel.

Is your personality shining through with your clothing? ,

Katja Presnal

Katja Presnal shows how to live Nordic inspired life to the fullest and plan your dream life. Katja owns Presnal5 strategic marketing intelligence agency and wants to help marketing professionals to combine a dream career and dream life via freelance work. Katja is an award-winning marketing strategist, and a well-known speaker. Katja has lived in five different countries, and seven states in the USA. Her three children were all born in different countries within three years. When not working or jet-setting the world, Katja is at home cooking big family dinners. She has been featured in NY Times, Glamour, Redbook, Fodor's, Forbes and Woman's Day magazines among many other national and international publications and written for MTV3 and Lifetime TV networks.

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