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Author: Jasmin Sessoms

Pageant PR Crisis

Pageant PR Crisis

June 9, 2016January 31, 2023 Jasmin SessomsBlog, Marketing, Public RelationsCrisis Communications, Miss Universe, NBC, pageants, PR, Q&A, Univision

Anyone who knows me knows that I love pageantry. In college, I was privileged to take top honors in five pageants, but I walked away with a lot more than a crown and a title. The wins also meant a substantial amount of money for scholarships and trips around the world. Pageantry has helped cultivate and culminate my skills and talents. I believe that pageants are more than just the tiara – they teach young women about volunteerism, kind deeds and love for all mankind.

So how does pageantry relate to PR?

In recent news, The Miss USA system has been under copious amounts of scrutiny in relation to the presidential election. There have been fresh changes in the ownership of the organization and a lot of confusion over the brand’s identity. Last year the pageant was dropped from NBC and Univision and it aired on the independent channel REELZ instead. Sponsorships from Macy’s were also pulled from the pageant along with a lot of commercials that would have aired on NBC. Put it all together and you get a PR crisis, but it doesn’t stop there.

The big fail: Q&A

Normally, most of the criticism spinning around the Miss USA system takes place during the swimsuit round. Viewers often find it demeaning – claiming that it shows too much skin and promotes “perfect” bodies to viewers of all shapes and sizes in the United States.

If you watched the pageant this week, you learned that the Q&A round may be even worse. It’s meant to be a chance for the contestants to showcase their intelligence and public speaking skills. In most instances this is the only time we get a chance to hear their perspective on issues that should prove they are the pristine candidate. As a previous contender, I know that this is the opportunity to either shine or shatter and lose the crown.

Questions are selected at random so the contestants have no idea what they will be asked. The tricky questions in the mix seem increasingly concocted to trip contestants up (from a production standpoint). Viewers can expect 30 seconds of utter terror assessing questions surrounding issues like the bathroom bill and the migrant crisis, as well as other social and political issues.

Although all five questions were tricky, one question took the cake. Miss Hawaii was asked point blank who she would be voting for in the presidential election. A question that was not exactly expected and the audience responded with loud screams and boos.

In the PR industry, we are constantly preparing our clients for a crisis. On the stage at that very moment, Miss Hawaii needed a crisis communications plan. Of course, she can be accused of the fallacy of fence-sitting after not answering the question, but it was also a wise choice for her to keep away from political associations.

What can you learn from this moment?

Sometimes our clients will be thrown curve balls. We as PR professionals know to expect and anticipate thorny questions from a reporter or media contact from time to time, and that’s why preparation and key messages are invaluable. Although I am sure Miss Hawaii did not think she would be asked who she would vote for, there is no question after hearing her response that she has knowledge about the controversial issues that are currently in the news surrounding the election.

My tip – the next time your client steps into the spotlight make sure that they are well prepared for their close up on camera no matter what direction the interview takes.

Want to learn how to perfect your crisis communications plan? Watch our On The Record series here.

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Photo of the Week: WRAL News

Photo of the Week: WRAL News

May 27, 2016January 31, 2023 Jasmin SessomsBlog, In Our Community, Photo of the WeekBallon Fest, Hot Air Ballons, interviewing, WRAL, WRAL Freedom Balloon Fest

We’re almost ready for lift-off at the WRAL Freedom Balloon Fest in Fuquay-Varina this weekend. Last week, Brian Hoyle, the festival’s lead organizer, spoke with WRAL’s Brian Shrader and shared a preview of the event that is dedicated to honoring the service of out nations’ military families and remembering fallen heroes. We snapped a sneak peek of the interview slated to air today, May 27!

For more information on the best way to get to the festival and where to park, be sure to check out WRAL’s interview with Brian Hoyle and visit the Balloon Fest’s website. We hope to see you there!

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Blogger Q&A – Courtney Fashionista

Blogger Q&A – Courtney Fashionista

May 23, 2016January 31, 2023 Jasmin SessomsBlog, Fashion, Marketingblogger, fashion, fashion blogging, influencer, social media marketing, summer clothing, summer fashion, summer trends, trends

Last week, I caught up with a blogger turned friend for lunch to find out more about the summer trends for clothing. Courtney is a Pittsburgh-native who moved to Raleigh, N.C. two years ago during a quarter-life crisis. Her cat, Cleo, holds the key to her heart – despite the fact that Cleo would rather sleep than cuddle. Courtney says that she can’t live without Chapstick or “Sex and the City.” She is also a firm believer that everything happens for a reason in life.

When did you start blogging?

I started blogging in January 2014, so it has been about 2.5 years. I moved here from Pittsburgh and transitioned from working in fashion merchandising to marketing. It was a great way to stay connected to the world of fashion, which I love. Not to mention blogging helps to fuel my creativity.

How do you stay up to date on the latest trends?

I am an avid magazine reader, and I probably have six to eight subscriptions. Harpers Bazzar is my favorite. I get butterflies in my stomach when it arrives in the mail. I love investigating high fashion and seeing how it trickles down into clothing that everyday people can wear. I find myself constantly looking at online e-retailers and boutiques.

What are the hottest fashion summer trends for 2016?

I absolutely love embroidered pieces for summer. I was exploring online to see how they are incorporating it into dresses and jackets and learned the whole Mediterranean feel is trendy this summer. By Mediterranean I mean white and light colors– clean and crisp flowy pieces are always in style. This summer shop for clothes as if you’re headed to the French Rivera. Sometimes denim pieces are even a classic look for summer even though it is a heavier fabric.

Pineapples have been a big deal this spring, what other fruits should we think about for the summer?

I think the pineapple is just fun and feminine, and people are gravitating towards it. Our generation is excited about imagery. I think the pineapple has been the biggest deal, but I have a watermelon clutch. I think it is reminiscent of summer and aesthetically pleasing to wear. The cactus is new this year.

I saw on your blog that the ‘90s are making a comeback, what pieces should every woman have in her closet for this trend?

I think the flannel tied around your waist look is amazing – this is a look that I remember from my childhood. I love when people can wear things differently and use them as accessories. Even if you aren’t going to wear it for a functional purpose, it is a cool trend to layer in a styled way. Also making a comeback: fanny packs and jean skirts.

How do you feel about the mixed-print trend? What are the best prints to mix together?

Stripes are always pretty easy to start with when mixing prints. Stripes and florals or stripes and polka dots are a good mix for me. I love stripes! I could wear them every single day.

How would you advise women to feel comfortable mixing prints?

First I would say make sure that you absolutely love what you are wearing. People can tell when women are uncomfortable with what they are wearing, so make sure that it is something you feel confident wearing. The most important thing to consider when you are mixing prints is to keep the colors consistent so that they complement each other.

What store never fails you?

Honestly, nothing makes me happier than the Macy’s shoe department.

What are three words to describe your style?

Creative, feminine and edgy.

Want to learn more about the pineapple trend this summer? Read our post about pineapples here.

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Photo of the Week: News Segment

Photo of the Week: News Segment

May 20, 2016January 31, 2023 Jasmin SessomsBlog, Photo of the Week, Real Estate PRBarn Raising, Hoedown Showdown, Old Habits, real estate PR, TWC, TWC news, wendell falls

Marketing Director of Newland Communities, Shannon McSwiney appeared on TWC News this week to discuss the one-year anniversary of Wendell Falls, a master-planned community in eastern Wake County.

This Saturday, Clairemont client Wendell Falls will celebrate the milestone with a down-home “Barn Raising” festival from 1-5 p.m. at 320 Vintage Point Lane in Wendell. The event will feature activities for all ages, including music by bluegrass band Old Habits and a Hoedown Showdown. The Hoedown Showdown is a celebrity square dance competition, and the winner will receive $1,000 to donate to a charity of their choice.

The family friendly event is free and open to the public. Bring your cowboy hat and join us for some square dancing fun!

 

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Fashion Q&A with Fabellis

Fashion Q&A with Fabellis

May 9, 2016January 31, 2023 Jasmin SessomsBlog, Fashion, MarketingBlog, blogger, Fabellis, Lucette Grace, Meredith College, Pinterest, Smart shopper, style trends

Last week I had the chance to steal a bit of a great blogger’s time – Ashley of FabEllis. I was super excited to grab a coffee with her at Lucette Grace and pick her brain about all things fashion and her experience as a blogger. Her personal passion is encouraging women. Ashley explained that she is dedicated to showing women how to embrace their God-given beauty!

What sparked your blogging journey?

I attended Meredith College and majored in communication with a minor in professional writing. My dream was to work for a magazine, and jobs were scarce in 2008. A friend of mine suggested I begin a blog. After doing some research I started my own blog in 2010. The blog has expanded over the years, even during a wedding and a move. My original vision was a beauty blog, but I decided to add fashion and lifestyle.

How did you come up with the blog name FabEllis?

God gave me the name. The name is a play on the word fabulous. My maiden name is Ellis, so that’s how FabEllis was created.

What inspires your style?

I have to admit, I love vintage style and old shows. Pinterest is my go-to site to find out how to wear different pieces, and I even research ways to style my clothes. The older I get the more comfortable I am with my style.

What is one piece of clothing that every woman should have in her closet?

I think it is a toss up between a white button up and a midi skirt. Midi skirts are work appropriate and church appropriate. I even wear them with chucks on the weekend.

How do you save money when shopping?

It is an art! My husband makes fun of me because I have joined every rewards program possible. My advice sign up for emails and text alerts. I use retailmenot.com and ebates.com. Always make sure to shop the clearance racks!

What is the best way to find amazing pieces in the thrift store?

Try to have something in mind when shopping in thrift stores. Sometimes thrift stores can be overwhelming and all items can run together. Make sure to enter the store with a strategy, try things on and never skip the blazer section. I have found my best coats and blazers in the thrift store.

What was your ultimate thrift store find?

Definitely my J. Crew blazer for $20.00. The jacket was worth more than $200.00!

In your opinion, what is one trend that we shouldn’t pass up this summer?

Add a little drama to your wardrobe with a few off the shoulder dresses and tops.

If you could sum up your style in three words, what would they be?

I would describe my style as classic, sophisticated and lady-like.

Do you have any words of advice for women taking a leap of faith and monetizing their blog?

Live your dreams. Our society has made us scared to take risks these days. You deserve to be happy and you can make money from your talents!

Want to read more of our fashion favorites? Check out our fashion posts here.

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