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Fashion Q&A with Fabellis

Fashion Q&A with Fabellis

May 9, 2016July 15, 2022 Jasmin SessomsBlog, Fashion, MarketingBlog, blogger, Fabellis, Lucette Grace, Meredith College, Pinterest, Smart shopper, style trendsLeave a Comment on Fashion Q&A with Fabellis

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!

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How to Get an Internship at a PR Agency

June 13, 2012July 15, 2022 Josephine ButlerBlog, Professional Development, Public Relations, Raleigh PR Agencycollege internship, cover letter, Elon, how to get an internship, Meredith College, NCSU, networking, PR internship, public relations internships, resume, UNCLeave a Comment on How to Get an Internship at a PR Agency

Our intern Erin Kelley not only landed an internship here at Clairemont – she also wants to share a few tips with you on how to do the same! Isn’t she sweet?

This could be your desk, too!

In the public relations field, internships are crucial for networking and eventually landing your dream job. Since I went through the internship process recently, I thought I would share six easy steps that helped me find my place at Clairemont:

  1. Research: Searching through massive amounts of internship postings and websites can be stressful and overwhelming at first. If you’re doing a Google search, try to narrow it down first by location, then by interest. Just from my experience, your best bet is networking. Don’t be afraid to connect to public relations agencies through social media! I actually found out about the Clairemont internship program from then-intern Margot Horgan’s post on the UNC Public Relations Facebook page.
  2. Understand the application process: Unless an agency specifically states otherwise, it is usually a safe bet to include your cover letter in the body of the email, with your resume attached. Employers may also want writing samples from past internships or class assignments, so choose from your best work! I usually include a news release and then something that shows my creative side, like a feature story or design project.
  3. Cover letter: The purpose of the cover letter is to go into depth about important experiences or previous internships that you couldn’t fully explain on your resume. You’ll also want to throw in a sentence or two describing why you would be an asset to the company. Always include a cover letter, even if it isn’t mentioned – it can’t hurt!  
  4. Resume: It wasn’t until this past year that I learned that your resume, specifically the relevant experience section, should be tailored to each position. For instance, if I were to apply for a nonprofit internship, I would highlight my work with the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina; however, for an agency position, I would include my experience as PR director for an on-campus organization.
  5. Email: The worst mistake you can make with an email is the dreaded typo or grammar mistake. As I learned in my public relations writing class, you can never rely on spell check! Sometimes it’s best to whip out the good ol’ AP Stylebook. Other than that, just be professional yet personable when explaining your interest in the company and past public relations work.  
  6. Follow Up: Arguably the most important part of the process is maintaining communication with the agency. I always make sure to keep a record of when I applied, sent writing samples, talked with them, etc., so that I can stay in touch and provide any information they may need.

These are just a few tricks of the trade that I used this past year when searching for an internship. Overall, the key to securing a PR internship is perseverance and a bit of luck!

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What an Honor, Sir!

October 12, 2011July 15, 2022 Josephine ButlerBlog, Clairemont Client News, Public RelationsBriar Chapel, Clairemont Communications, Drexel Heritage, Marbles Kids Museum, Meredith College, Raleigh Public Relations Society, Sir Walter Raleigh Awards for Excellence in Communications, Triangle Family ServicesLeave a Comment on What an Honor, Sir!

A few weeks ago, the Clairemont team was honored at the Sir Walter Raleigh Awards for Excellence in Communication ceremony hosted by the Raleigh Public Relations Society. It was my first Raleigh Public Relations Society event, so I was particularly excited to learn more about the organization and to network with fellow communications professionals, including our office neighbors over at the Marbles Kids Museum.

All in all, it was a lovely evening spent among some of the area’s most talented PR professionals. Hats off to everyone who pitched in to make the evening a smashing success.

The Clairemont team brought home six awards (this brings our total award count to 20 for the year)! Among the awards were the following: Gold – Best in Division in the “More Bang for the Buck” Special Event/Campaign category for the Eighth Annual Triangle Family Services Gingerbread Benefit; Gold in the Total Communications/Community Relations Campaign for Organizational Identity/Promotion category for Briar Chapel; Silver  in the Publications/Brochure/Handbook/Guidebook category for our Drexel Heritage furniture collections brochures; and Silver in the Publications category for our Clairemont Communications Quickie Card.

Congratulations to the marketing and communications team over at Meredith College who we couldn’t help but notice was a big winner that night. And congratulations to all of our fellow award winners and friends. We’ll see you next year!

 

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