Author: danithedreamgirl
Let’s Help Support Someone’s Dream…Cultures Clothing
Built on a positive foundation and a goal to merge cultures together through the expression of art and design, Cultures Clothing can very well be a fashion industry change that we need. Founded by Alloyius McIlwaine, Cultures Clothing began with a dream and enough ambition to start a movement. He’s taking his talent to the next level and beginning the process of mass production. However, in order to successfully catapult his company to the next stage, WE need to step up and help! Want to know more about Cultures Clothing and their current campaign to get kickstarted? Well, here you go:
What is Cultures Clothing?
Cultures Clothing is a line that uses art and fashion to show that all cultures have something beautiful or interesting about them. The line is representative of high fashion, urban wear, and everything in-between for Men, Women, and Children. Cultures Clothing also features aspects of society’s sub-cultures in its products…because your environment has just as much to do with who you are as your ethnicity. So for example, along with influences from different ethnic cultures, you’ll see influences from everything from fine art & high fashion to hip-hop in the clothing as well. The line also promotes positive and up-lifting messages…encouraging people to think outside the box and to reach for their dreams.
What is the Cultures Clothing Kickstarter Campaign?
The goal of my KICKSTARTER campaign is to raise funds for the Mass Production of Cultures Clothing. According to GSEA Fashion Group (a manufacturing company in NYC that I will be working with), Cultures Clothing will need approximately $5,000 for sample & pattern development, tech pack development, screen printing, pattern grading, tags and labels, shipping, etc. We hope to raise this money so that we can produce large quantities of t-shirts, dresses, polos, etc. to sell on our website & in stores/boutiques.
Whatever you can afford, please help to support this initiative. No amount is too small, just like no dream is too big. Click here to donate to the Cultures Clothing Kickstarter Campaign: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200018760/the-mass-production-of-cultures-clothing
Take a sneak peak at some hot new looks from Cultures Clothing!
Another Dreamworld exclusive! Remember, show your support and help Cultures Clothing reach their goal!
Can You Call it Support When it’s Done from the Shadows?
It’s been such an exciting time in my life, getting the chance to take a sneak peak into the lives of others, some complete strangers. However, it seems fitting to take a step back and say “hello” to my readers and share a story. In anyone’s life, there are highs and there are not-so-highs (better than saying lows), but there are lessons in everything that we go through. I’ve decided to share one of the lessons that I came away with, with all of you…maybe you can let me know your take on it. Before I begin, my question to you is: What’s your idea of showing support?
When you put your thoughts, your craft, your goal(s) on display for the world to see (and critique) that can be scary, as
I’ve mentioned in previous posts. One thing that can help someone work through the anxiety and pressure is the support of others (friends, family, significant other, etc.). There is NOTHING that can replace a “good job” or “great post” or “wow! your site is so cool” or “amazing interview”…you get the point! You want to know that the people you hold close are out there taking time to “support” you in your endeavor. How would you feel if, someone that you were really close to, supported from the “shadows” in a place where you couldn’t see or recognize it? Would that support still count? Would you still call it “support” if you didn’t know that they were even giving it to you? That’s exactly what happened to me. I won’t use any names, we’ll call them Dasher, but the person reading this from the shadows, will know that this is about them (keep in mind, I can’t tell who is reading my blog, unless they tell me directly or they leave a comment). Dasher expressed that leaving a comment on my blog is my way of wanting “their presence to be known to everybody” when I already know they are the “type of person who lives in the shadows.” So, basically it’s wrong for me to expect them to do such a thing when I already know it’s not in their nature.
Here’s my take on it. What the f**k does that mean? I secretly laughed out loud in shock. Something about that is just plain old conceited. To think, they believe the only reason I want them to leave a comment or show me they are there, is because I want THEIR presence to be known. HA! As if! This is really what it’s about…read and pay attention! When I care about someone enough to spend time with them, share moments, or even talk to them, or call them my friend, that automatically makes them somewhat special to me because I don’t do that, with or for, just anyone. As I draw closer to them and build trust, there’s no hiding that they are special…my light naturally shines through. When you have that inner light shining, there’s no such thing as living in the shadows. Therefore, whatever they are working on or pursuing, I naturally want to let them know, “I support you!” It may not be every day, but at some point I will show my support OUTWARDLY and not because I want the world (a.k.a. “everybody”, as Dasher said) to see, but because I would be so proud.
The Lesson I Learned: Not everyone shows support in the same way, that’s fine. However, it’s crucial to let those you love and care about, know that you recognize their efforts and success.
Scooter Smiff…He’s on His Rise to the Top!
If there’s one thing I harbor a slight regret for, it’s waiting so long to follow my dreams. One piece of advice I would offer is to start young and dream big. With this in mind, it’s no coincidence that I wanted to snag a moment of Scooter Smiff’s time…such a young talent with a world of promise. Born Jermaine Smith, in Baltimore, MD, Scooter Smiff brings a lot to the table. He can dance, rap and act and his talents have been noticed by some big name industry moguls. At the age of 5 he wowed the crowd with his performance on Showtime at the Apollo, showcasing his dancing and rapping abilities to the world. Continuing on his success train, he played the role of “Daniel” on Season 3 of the hit show, Lost and joined Tom Arnold in the film, Gardens of the Night.
One of his biggest opportunities came when, super star, Chris Brown brought Scooter Smiff along to perform on the
Grammy’s with him. He was signed to Brown’s independent label, CBE Records, having the opportunity to work along side one of the people he looked up to. Scooter Smiff landed it big time when he toured with Chris Brown during his “Up Close and Personal Tour” and was featured in videos such as Wall to Wall and Kiss Kiss. Now 16 and no longer signed to CBE Records, he has released a solo mixtape, First Period, with collaborations such as Mario and Wale. How does he process his success? Is he still able to enjoy being a teenager? What was it like working with Chris Brown? Scooter Smiff answers all of the above and more; take a look at what he has to say about his success thus far!
1. You’re an amazing dancer, rapper, actor; if you had to choose, which would be your ultimate career choice?
I always say that I’m a dancer first and foremost. Thats how I started and thats what I really love to do but I think my ultimate career choice would be acting. I’ve acted in the past and its something that I would love to get better at.
2. You performed with Chris Brown at the Grammy’s, how were you able to digest such a monumental moment in your career?
I was so young but it was still crazy. We did the Grammy’s, Oprah, The Today Show, & Good Morning America, which was my favorite. I am really grateful for that time I had with Chris because I saw so much.
3. How is your business relationship with CB, present day?
It’s good, Chris is like my big bro. I’m so happy to see everything going great for him now because he’s a big inspiration for me.
4. What was your motivation/inspiration for “First Period”?
My determination to get back into the game and show everybody what I was capable of. That kept me focused and inspired to get in the studio and work.
5. If you had to pick your favorite track from the mixtape, which one would it be?
That’s a hard one. If I had to chose though I would say it would be a tie between “Could Be” & “Stop It”.
“Could Be” Ft Mario
http://soundcloud.com/scootersmiff/06-could-be-feat-mario-prod-by
“Stop It” Ft. Lil Twist
http://soundcloud.com/scootersmiff/11-stop-it-ft-lil-twist-prod
6. How do you balance the success of your career and still being able to enjoy your teenage years?
My team makes sure I still get to be a teen and do regular teenage things while working and on the road. I keep a really good balance between the two.
7. How is your “sound” different from other rappers, i.e. what makes you unique?
I think my voice and flow are very unique. Also I don’t curse or talk about anything out of my age range in my raps.
8. What advice can you offer other young artists on their journey to the top?
I would say just to stay focused and get yourself out there. If I would have never done that talent contest at the Apollo I wouldn’t be where I am now.
9. What’s one fun/quirky thing about you that your fans may not know already?
Haha I love to eat cookie dough. Before I get into the studio to record or write I gotta have Nestle Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough!

He’s down to earth with so much more to accomplish and he’s already experienced more than most artists in the beginning stages of their careers. If there’s one thing Scooter Smiff has shown the Dreamworld, it’s that you can dream as big as you want to…the sky is the limit. Let his story be the reason why you put goals into action!
Have You Heard of Alison Carney? The Dreamgirl Has!
She can sing, she can write, she’s a fashion designer…what doesn’t she do? Who is SHE? That’s Alison Carney that I speak of and she’s a D.C. treasure that you may have heard of! Her music is infused with inspirations from her surroundings and life experiences, leaving her listeners with perked ears and a sense of truth in their souls. If you take the time to listen to Alison’s music, you will understand just what I’m referring to…you won’t be able to box it in or pin it down to one particular genre, but go ahead and try (trust me, you won’t want to)!
Alison performs annually for the DC Dilla Tribute and Can a Sister Rock a Mic and has toured internationally, spreading her love of music around the globe. She will be blessing Park Nightclub, in D.C. on February 24th for those that want an up close and personal taste of what she has to offer! I was able to reach out and get a deeper insight as to what makes Alison Carney so special; take a look at what she had to say:
I know your music is unique (as you want it to be), but do you think it falls into any particular genre, if one had to classify it?
I don’t think my music falls into one genre…but the most recent stuff is electro-pop-soul for sure!
You believe that music makes the world go ’round, how do you intend to spread that ideology throughout the industry?
I’m not gonna go on a crusade, but I believe music, much like everything in life should be organic!!! It should be natural, not contrived. If more people accepted that, the movement/ideology would spread on its own!
What do you think is your God-given purpose in life?
To touch people emotionally with every melody, harmony and lyric.
What advice would you offer up-and-coming music artists, fashionistas, designers, etc…?
Love what you do…and do what you love! You have to find constant enjoyment in your art in order for it to stay true and authentic.
At what point can you reflect on your journey and think to yourself, “I made it”?
That’s a tough one…I don’t necessarily believe in “making it”…I believe we are constantly working for our own next level of greatness and I love it!!!
What is one funny/quirky thing about you that most wouldn’t know?
I like to eat in bed…All the time. Food tastes better in my bed lol!
This small glimpse is enough for me to know that Alison Carney is destined for greatness because she isn’t afraid to dream and go against the grain. Check her out live or listen to this authentic butterfly right here:
alisonWonderland by Alison Carney
Also check out her EP:
Enjoy this breath of fresh air in the Dreamworld!
Sharing is Caring…A Mini Treat Inside!
Being a fairly new blogger is a scary thing! Will people pay attention to me? Do they like what I’m saying? What will the world think? To put your thoughts and beliefs out there for everyone to see requires a certain level of confidence and not really caring what others think. Sure, you want people to read your posts, but when it’s all said and done…I write because I want to! Of course, I hope that others can find inspiration in my posts and interviews, but my desire for a higher purpose far exceeds a want of popularity!
With that said, what better way to learn about this secret society than to seek the advice of those who are doing it and doing it well? I reached out to a successful blogger on Twitter (a couple of weeks ago) and she was kind enough to do a mini Twitter-view with me! Here are the questions I asked and the info that The Jasmine Brand offered up:
1. How long did it take for you to break onto the blogging scene?
@thejasminebrand: It will be two years this summer. I became serious about blogging about a year ago.
2. What advice can you offer new bloggers, i.e. gaining more followers? Gaining visibility?
@thejasminebrand: 1. Be consistent. 2. Be interested in what you cover. 3. Market yourself in non-traditional ways. 4. Be creative.
3. How are you so successful at getting celebrity support/interviews?
@thejasminebrand: When I first started, I would have to damn near beg for interviews. @KennyBurns gave me my first one as a favor because he was friends with my publicist and it’s still not easy. Like any industry, you have to prove yourself and keep at it. I’ve been blessed, lucky, etc. and I just work hard at it and it’s worked thus far and I’m my authentic, corny self.
4. Is there room for non-controversial blogs such as mine?
@thejasminebrand: I wouldn’t call your site “non-controversial” LOL, but yes there is room. You just have to determine who your audience is.
5. What is the first thing you notice when you visit a website/blog for the first time?
@thejasminebrand: The first thing I notice is lay-out then grammar and writing.
6. O.K. last question…what are your blogger pet peeves, i.e. typos, grammar, etc.
@thejasminebrand: My pet peeves are typos (and I’m 100% guilty of this), seeing the same content on EVERY site, that sort of thing…But it really doesn’t matter what I think because there’s an audience for EVERYONE. There’s enough room for all of us 2.
It was a quick Q&A, but if there’s one thing I always do it’s ask questions! I have no shame in reaching out to others, but most importantly, I love to share information! I don’t feel like I have to hold onto information because there’s competition out there. Teamwork makes the dream work!
DANITHEDREAMGIRL Received an Award!!!
This recognition and thanks is long overdue, but outside of blogging I have to pay the bills by working (lol) so time isn’t always on my side 🙂 So, onto the good news! I am the recipient of the Versatile Blogger Award, which recognizes blogs that do something different and exciting! In order to receive this award, you MUST be nominated or awarded by another blog site. I had the honor of being presented this award by another lovely blogger who is Shipwrecked on Fabulous Island Here it is:
This is what she had to say about me and my site:
Dani of DANITHEDREAMGIRL documents her journey to find her purpose and helps tell the stories of others along the way. I call her features The Dream Catchers because she exposes everyday people who are chasing (and determined to catch) their dreams. Subscribe to her blog via email for the latest and greatest in MOTIVATION!
To that, I say “THANK YOU VERY MUCH!” It’s nice to be recognized for the work that I do and the stories that I tell! So the rules state that I must share 7 facts about myself…here goes nothing:
1. I love to LOVE! I love hard! Once I’m comfortable with a person, my heart will surely open up to them. That’s the reason for me having such wonderful relationships in my life (just ask my close friends).
2. I’m very GIVING! If I have it, you got it. I will give you the last few dollars in my pocket if you needed it more than me.
3. I dream of a BIG wedding, but will more than likely elope just to save the money! lol
4. I love DOGS…they are so much cooler than cats!
5. I’m a Daddy’s girl! If you talk about my dad, there will be problems.
6. I like partying with my brother more than anyone else.
7. My TRUE lifelong passion that I never actually followed was to be a DANCER! I must find a way to fit that into my life somehow.
THERE YOU HAVE IT! Was that good? OK, now I have to pass this along to other bloggers! Can I give it back to the person that gave it back to me??? I wish I could, because I really want to…F it! I’m giving it back to her! Take a look at who I picked for this award!
1. She is the craftiest, most fabulous, amazing mother, friend so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that she is Shipwrecked on Fabulous Island. If you need recipes, event planning tips, crafting samples/step by step descriptions, etc…you better act like you know and click on her link!
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2. I totally adore Necole Bitchie, which is why she is my next honoree! I love her story! She went from nothing, to being one of the BEST bloggers out there. She received an award from Soul Train for being the #1 Soul Site. She doesn’t even know it, but she is one of my biggest, if not the biggest, blogging inspiration! You can make a living out of just writing and posting! She has a huge celebrity following, but seems very down to earth. She has celeb status, but remains humble…if that’s not versatile I don’t know what is!
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3. My next lovely recipient is the creator of The Jasmine Brand. She is not only good at what she does, but she is totally down to earth! She took the time to have a Twitter Q&A with me to offer advice and guidance on how to be successful in the blogging world! She gave insight on how SHE made it and for that, I will always be grateful. She can chum it up with the big names within the industry and still chum it up with people like me who are on the come-up!
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4. Next up! Oh yeah…she’s getting smacked with a DOUBLE award since she has already received it once! If you love shoes, you will love Shoeacidal Hotline. She is able to get exclusive interviews with our favorite stars who rock the best shoes! If you’re feeling a bit SHOEACIDAL, call her hotline!
The list isn’t long, but it’s packed with power! Check them out 🙂 Thanks for taking the time to visit Danithedreamgirl and share in my excitement!
Whitney…Another Great Gone too Soon
I wouldn’t feel right if I didn’t dedicate my next post to one of the greatest artists to ever do it! It’s easy to remember her rough past with drug abuse and embarrassing media moments. However, the Whitney Houston that I remember is the one that I grew up on. If you were an 80’s baby then she was a musical icon of that era and she paved the way for many of the young artists we listen to today. Whether you remember her from hits like “Dance with Somebody” or Dolly Parton’s remake of “I Will Always Love You” her music was, and still is, infectious; making it hard to not sing along.
It seems like we are losing all of the greats so rapidly and some are still getting over the sudden loss of our King of Pop, now we have to mourn the sudden loss of the Queen.
After a while, it’s easy to think that Hollywood has such an ugly side to it when it begins to claim the lives of those we’ve grown to love. Controversy and scandal have surrounded both of these icons, but when both stories end in such tragedy, you just pray for those that they leave behind. Whitney Houston is survived by her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown. To us, we have lost a legend in the music world, but Bobbi now has to grasp the reality of losing her mother.
Everyone has the option to remember Whitney as a great or to focus on the negative. Having watched drugs claim the lives of loved ones, more importantly I’ve watched it steal away their glow and self-love…which is far more tragic. Just like I choose to focus on my loved ones’ contribution to the world, I choose to do the same for Ms. Houston. Such beauty, gone far too soon!
Here’s one of my favorite songs from the talented artist, “All the Man That I Need”:
May you Rest in Peace and be free from any suffering…
August 9, 1963- February 11, 2012
Dysfunctional Friends…A Film You Need to Support!
What if you were rich and larger than life…you died unexpectedly…all of your closest friends came to your funeral…and you left each of them a piece of your estate? Furthermore, what if the only way your friends could cash in on their piece of the pie was for them to grant you your one last wish? Want to see how a story like this ends? You and me both! This is the plot of Corey Grant’s new independent film, Dysfunctional Friends.
Hailing from Illinois, Corey graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C. receiving his Master’s in Film. Shortly after graduating he relocated to Hollywood to immerse himself in the hub of the entertainment world. He has a couple of films under his belt, Hip Hop Task Force and Hip Hop Task Force vol 2, but his new project offers something different. He explains, “This is the first film where I had an all-star cast, had to worry about overtime and union permits…it was also the first movie I’ve done which was strictly character driven so it was a very unique experience.” For such a big project, I was more than curious to know how he was able to gather his all-star cast. He held nothing back in letting me know the magical formula:
The lead producer, Datari, reached out to his friends and they reached out to their friends. I already knew Tatyana Ali and Wesley Jonathan, Essence Atkins and Christian Keyes from another project I had in development that they were attached to, along with Meagan Good. Plus our Casting Director, Phaedra Harris, reached out and it all came together…
It seems like the perfect story thus far, but his journey to getting this film backed by a major studio was nearly impossible. Dysfunctional Friends is an independent film, meaning that every ticket sale counts! The film was released in select theaters in NY and LA, so if you want it to come to your city, you must demand it! I asked Corey how the DMV can show support to ensure the film gets released right here in D.C.and here’s what he had to say:
Spread the links to the trailer online, blast it on Twitter [and Facebook], demand it and show up the opening weekend. The reason we have self distributed this movie is because all the major studios didn’t want to put the promotional money behind it because they believe our audience is unreliable unless it’s Tyler Perry. I love and respect what Tyler is doing, but it also hurts us because studios only want to put money behind formulas. To them, Tyler is the formula. [Nothing] else has enough value for them to gamble promotional dollars on. That’s our audience’s fault for not supporting other quality films and only we can correct that. Dysfunctional Friends is a different kind of movie and people are responding to it. Prove the studios wrong and go see this movie and if you like it, tell a friend.
To come back to D.C. with his new project would add another notch under his belt, being as though his story somewhat began here. Corey lets me know, “Oh, it’s going to be major coming back to the DMV. My time at Howard was what inspired me to write the script.” His Director of Photography, Richard Vialet, has the honor of being a Howard alum as well. He adds, “This is where we both started so you can imagine how excited we are!”
If you’re an aspiring writer or simply want to break into the film industry, Corey offers some advice:
You have to learn the craft. If you don’t respect the craft you won’t be able to make quality products. Also if you are trying to get in it for the money, DON’T. It takes a while to start making money and it’s a hard business filled with ups and downs. You have to love it to stick it out. Be persistent and don’t give up. Also, at some point you have to make that trip to Los Angeles. This is where the industry is and there is no way around it if you want this as a career and not a hobby. Believe in yourself when no one else does. I’m proof that it can happen because nobody let me in the game. I had to make the industry take notice of me and then the doors opened. Confidence, Persistence, Patience, Integrity, and Talent is what it takes. If you have that you can’t lose.
As if he hasn’t given great insight to his world already, he ends our interview on an amazing note. When asked what he thinks his God-given purpose in life is he said, “To touch people and spread love. I love people and positive energy and I feel that if I exude that in my work and life, I have fulfilled my purpose.” Despite the doors that may have closed on him, another big one certainly opened up. Dysfunctional Friends seems like it will not only be the next big independent film to keep your eye on, but it just might give any Tyler Perry film a run for its money. Support, support support!
*Check out the movie trailer here:
*Full Cast: Stacey Dash, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Wesley Jonathan, Persia White, Jason Weaver, Stacy Keibler, Terrell Owens, Datari Turner, Hosea Chanchez, Christian Keyes, Tatyana Ali, Vanessa Simmons, Essence Atkins, Keith Robinson, Meagan Good





























