In a private message with Arielle Charnas, the owner of the Something Navy brand

2021-10-27 08:00:30 By : Mr. Anthony Yin

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Arielle Charnas is also known for her blog renamed "Something Navy" and has 1.3 million followers on Instagram who want to know more about each style she wears and the products she uses. Her namesake brand was launched independently in 2020 after partnering with Nordstrom, and now has three stores. Recently, the brand has launched a series of collaborations, including a boots series launched in collaboration with Ba&sh, and maternity wear launched in collaboration with A Pea In The Pod. According to a press release about the series, its latest product is the "Ultra-Urban and Feminine Series, which supports all of us off-duty dancers" launched in cooperation with Bandier, a fitness equipment store. The collection includes lace-up sports bras decorated with ruffles, wrap tops for ballerinas, and short hoodies that can be stacked. We chatted with Charnas, one of Instagram’s earliest influencers, about her own use of social media, the last thing she bought on Instagram, and this new set of fitness equipment. The series was launched on bandier.com on Tuesday.

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I recently discovered Steve Cordony and like his content very much.

If the style is right, the tube top can be very unique.

There is no perfect definition of what an influencer is. For me, in those early days, it meant putting myself there to share my fashion discoveries and styling suggestions with anyone interested. It developed into today's Something Navy's large-scale lifestyle brand. I never intended to be an influential person, but I am grateful that it made me an entrepreneur and ultimately connected me to my incredible SN community. Everything I do as an influencer is for them.

I open my IG feed and usually go to Stories first, but I don't necessarily go to see anyone in particular. Of course, I have been checking Something Navy's IG all day.

We always end with a movie or a new show. We tried "Squid Game" recently, but it was a bit intense for me.

I can spend hours on the Humans of NY account.

It's definitely a catsuit-too flattering. We really nailed fashion and function with this!

I started working with Bandier, and this brand has provided me with professional and personal support in such a great way from the beginning. This is a long time, and the opportunity to create products together is incredible-from [creating] the first mood board to receiving each set of samples, to shooting the final product on our SN model. Our team worked together to perfect every piece of work, and the final result surpassed my craziest dream.

We like the rich colors in autumn and the overall New York Ballet 80s vibe of the series. Everything is fun, fearless, and super feminine! The most important thing is fit. I can't wait to let my community get these works. I hope every woman feels comfortable and confident. This is always the goal.

I like aerobic dancing. As my audience knows, Megan Roup has always been my first choice. I also like Pilates and core strength training. Now, I focus on exercising my core after giving birth to my third child, but do it at my own pace. If one day I can’t exercise, please give yourself grace. I am grateful to Bandier and their incredible network of trainers that I use regularly.

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