Category Archives: Maya Fuentes

False Ego: Boutique on Walnut

False Ego: Boutique on Walnut
By Maya Fuentes

According to Worldwildlife.org, making one cotton shirt can require around 2,700 liters of water. This takes a huge toll on the environment especially when these shirts are only worn for a year or so before being tossed into the trash.

A local brand in RINO hopes to change that by offsetting their carbon footprint and donating towards green causes. Falso Ego sustainably sources its materials by using recycled cotton, recycled bottles, water-based inks, and organic textiles. Additionally, if a customer has a False Ego product they no longer wear anymore, False Ego will recycle it towards new garments.

False Ego

While they have a large focus on the environment, False Ego also ensures their products are ethically made and their workers are treated fairly. They only work with manufacturers who provide their employees with healthcare, liveable wages, and even psychological care. 

The values False Ego carries aren’t the only reason to stop by and shop. Upon entering False Ego, guests are greeted with a simplistic layout and tons of greenery. Racks are filled with shirts and hoodies with minimalistic yet colorful designs. They also sell shorts, sweatpants, backpacks, and other pieces in addition Read more!

Introducing our Fashion Denver summer interns!

We are thrilled to welcome to the team Ayden and Maya, interning with Fashion Denver through the Executive Highschool Internship Program! It’s already been an action packed summer and these girls have been covering fashion shows, assisting at fashion camp, and creating fun fashion content that you will read about right here!

Let’s learn more!

AYDEN

My name is Ayden Ehlinger, and I am a current student at Dakota Ridge High School. I am so grateful for this opportunity to work at Fashion Denver. Over the course of my internship, I am looking forward to learning about the process of working with designers and reporting on their work. I have always admired the fashion industry and the way fashion can create a global impact, so I am excited to learn about different designers and the messages they carry with their brands.


MAYA

In today’s fashion industry, the lines separating gender, race, age, and class are more blurred than ever, allowing the community of creatives to unify beyond these definitions. Through this internship I, Maya Fuentes-Stanard, aim to unite our community further, connect with a platform of artists and open my perspective of the fashion industry while developing my identity … Read more!

Maya’s Summer Must Haves

I take these UV protective sunglasses by GLVSS everywhere with me. Not only do they protect my eyes but they also give any outfit a chic touch. The pink-tinted lenses allow me to truly live my life La Vie En Rose. My Stüssy bucket hat is always in my bag for bad hair days or if the sun is too bright.

Maya's summer must haves

Stüssy is one of my favorite brands because every piece can be both minimal or a statement piece. After I got a pocket mirror as a bridesmaid gift, I always carry it in my purse. The crystal heart and engraving has an early 2000’s style. This mirror is a lifesaver if I need to touch up my makeup and an adorable keepsake. Heely’s are a fun addition to any outfit. I love gliding around with these neon pink shoes at the mall, park, and grocery stores. They also glow in the dark, making this the ideal shoe for summer raves.

With the summer heat, drinking water is very important and this water bottle makes hydration convenient. My Stojo water bottle is collapsable and allows me to store it anywhere, even in a small purse, without making my bag too Read more!

Interview with Miceala Giulianelli

“Notice what you like and what you dislike to start developing your style…You can always acquire skills such as sewing later, it is not important, the most important thing is to find your style.” – Miceala Giulianelli

By Maya Fuentes

Inspired by nature around her, Miceala Giulianelli created a collection of chic and contemporary designs that were shown as a part of Modello Nuovo’s first semi annual fashion show. Giulianelli enjoys giving a new perspective to classic shapes by reimagining them with modern fabrics like leather, offering her audience designs they are sure to remember. She defines her style as unique, modern, and eye-catching, traits that are obvious to those captivated by Giulianelli’s designs on the runway. While she hopes everyone is inspired by her designs, Giulianelli explains, “My target audience is women who want to feel powerful and confident in what they wear.”

At just 17, her personal style follows normal teen trends varying heavily from what she creates. Giulianelli envisions her contemporary and sophisticated pieces being worn at the office or as a statement for a special occasion.

A word of advice she’d give to other teens looking to start designing at her age, “Notice what you Read more!