Style Interpreted is a fashion intelligence platform redefining how the world engages with style. Born at the intersection of storytelling, technology, and cultural anthropology, we spotlight the architects of image [designers, stylists, photographers, and makers] who shape the visual language of our time. From sustainability and innovation to heritage and identity, we translate fashion into dialogue: intelligent, global, and deeply human.
Faith and Fashion: The Return of Reverence in Modern Style
Fashion’s new luxury is reverence—where faith and restraint meet design.
Brand Equity: How Cultural Relevance Became Fashion’s Hardest Currency
Cultural relevance now outweighs reach as fashion’s true measure of value.
André Wilson on First Impressions and Personal Style: A Game-Changer in Image Consulting
Image consultant André Wilson shares how style goes far beyond fashion—it’s about identity, confidence, and self-awareness. In this Style Interpreted episode, he unpacks how aligning your outer appearance with your inner truth can redefine not just how others see you, but how you see yourself.
The Future of Fashion Is Collaborative
Collaboration is redefining creativity and authorship in fashion’s next era.
D’nia Defrance: Embracing Self-Awareness to Redefine Beauty
From self-doubt to self-love, Chicago model D’nia Defrance turned insecurity into empowerment. Once afraid to be seen, she now inspires others to embrace their individuality, proving that true beauty begins with self-awareness and the courage to stand tall in your own skin.
5 Traits Shared by the World’s Most Resilient Creatives
The strongest creatives share five habits that turn pressure into progress.
What Does ‘Quiet Luxury’ Sound Like in 2026?
Quiet luxury evolves beyond cashmere into craftsmanship, culture, and code.
Jean Elliott: From Backpacks to Tangerine Studios
Adopted from China and raised in Portland, designer Jean Elliott found her voice in Chicago, creating Tangerine Studios—a brand blending heritage, identity, and modern design into wearable art.
Identity Is America’s Greatest Export
America’s true export isn’t fashion—it’s identity in wearable form.
Visibility Is Not Influence
Influence isn’t about visibility—it’s about credibility, context, and conversion.