Check Out LA Stylist Ja’Niya Walker

Within the fashion world, she’s known as influential, daring, bold and creative.  She has worked with big names such as: Dawn Richard, Usher, and Stacey Dash, to name a few.  Ja’Niya Walker obtained her Fashion Design degree from the Institute of Seattle where she learned to perfect her craft and pull influences to help mold her high fashion, with an edgy twist, style.  This year, she’s been listed as one of LA’s “Top Most 25 Influential Fashion Stylists” and continues to create groundbreaking and breathtaking visual masterpieces.  Ja’Niya was kind enough to answer some questions and share some background on her journey thus far.  Check out what she has to say:

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What or who are some of your biggest influences?

Some of my biggest influences come from fashion history. Every great person of influence to me is from another decade. One of my absolute favorites is Audrey Hepburn. 

How did you first break into the fashion industry?

I started in the fashion industry to become a fashion designer. During fashion school, I did a little bit of modeling and through that, I discovered how much I enjoyed putting together the ensembles from various collections rather than making them piece by piece. 

What is the best piece of advice you can off other fashionistas?

Follow your heart and feed your passion. You must truly learn and study your craft to find true success, there are no shortcuts. Don’t listen to people’s advice on ‘faking it till you make it’ take the time to learn, and grow – as being a person of integrity is far more important than looking like a person that has it all together and actually doesn’t know a thing about the business. 

What are some of the downfalls that you’ve experienced?

As for downfall experienced, I’m not sure I would call them downfalls. However, I would definitely call them lessons. You learn how much you are willing to sacrifice, and you give a lot sometimes to get very little, sometimes that’s the nature of the business. If you are feeding your vision, and reaching your goals that’s all that matters. I don’t believe in judging a circumstance as good or bad, but rather look at it as an opportunity to grow or change some things. 

You’ve worked with some big names; how did you create those opportunities for yourself?

As long as you work hard, like truly passionately hard at what you do, eventually the opportunities find you. Yes, you’ve got to put yourself out there and not be afraid to shake hands, and talk about your line of work, but you also have to have the courage to take the risks that may be necessary to brand yourself. Be brave and don’t listen to the criticisms of others, just do what you know best, push yourself to learn new skills, and exercise the ones you have and I promise, things will come together. 

Where would you like to see yourself in the next few years?

I always believe the sky’s the limit. In the next few years I would love to style runway shows for New York or London Fashion Week. One of my biggest career goals is to become a contributing fashion editor for a major Conde Nast publication either here in the US or Europe. Eventually, I want to launch an international accessory brand and be a part of some kind of partnership. I’ve learned in launching my jewelry brand VII VICTORY two years ago this fall, that it truly takes a team to build a profitable fashion or jewelry line. 

What keeps you driven on the hard days?

When I think about how far I’ve come, that’s the fuel that keeps the fire going. It’s important to evaluate your progress from time to time. In that, I like to reflect on my growth as a whole, and that’s the underlying inspiration that pushes me to work even harder.

What’s one funny/quirky thing people may not know about you? 

I am queen at impersonations. This is something I practiced as a kid and became really great at. My sense of humor is very random. Growing up, one of my most favorite past times was watching “In Living Color (The Wayne’s)” and practicing the skits with my sister’s, to nail their voices and impersonations, I had so much fun with it, and love making people laugh, plus I got very good at it, so it’s something that stayed with me.

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To all of my fashion forward gents and gals out there, be sure to follow Ja’Niya Walker’s story.  As she stresses, be persistent, follow your dreams and learn everything you can about the business.  Here are some shots from Ja’Niya’s site that were some of my favorites!

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Fast & Furious 6 Spoiler Alert: What Villain Is Introduced At the End?

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I was one of many people to see the new installment of Fast & Furious and let’s just say, the ending threw me off.  As you all know, the movies are shown out of sequence, which can cause some confusion.  Just so you know, this post is a SPOILER to help those, like me, that need help connecting the dots.

So, here you go!  Don’t continue reading if you don’t want to know what happens at the end of Fast & Furious 6!  This breakdown is courtesy of Ain’t it Cool and is written in their own words:

At the end of FAST & FURIOUS 6, the crew has helped Hobbs (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) in dispatching of Luke Evans’ Owen Shaw, earning their full pardons, enabling them to return back home, with Dom (Vin Diesel), Brian (Paul Walker) and Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) all seemingly ready to live the rest of their lives free and happily ever after.

Now this is where the big reveal comes in. As it was structured when I cemented this information, the following sequence was placed immediately after that peaceful ending, but it’s entirely possible that it may be shifted to occur sometime during the end credits, much like the reveal of Letty still being alive was during FAST FIVE. 

We then see a pair of hands on a steering wheel, with Japanese suddenly coming across a police scanner in the car. In addition, looking around the car, we see that the inside of this particular S-Class has been reinforced for some reason. The scanner puts out the call for all units to respond to a high-speed chase taking place between an orange and black Mazda RX-7 and a grey Nissan 350Z, and this suped-up Mercedes floors it, taking off from its parked position. 

This mysterious driver monitors the chase from a parallel road before getting ahead of the pursuit. At this point, he heads down a street on his left at an incredibly high rate of speed. Upon seeing the RX-7 approaching the coming intersection, the driver floors it, timing his entry into the intersection to slam right into the side of the Mazda, sending it rolling over upside-down, as the S-Class appears only minimally damaged.  

This mystery driver then steps out of the vehicle, and it is now that we finally learn who is behind the wheel…

Are you ready for it…?

JASON STATHAM!!

Statham, playing Owen Shaw’s older brother Ian, walks up to the RX-7 and over towards the driver of the vehicle, which we now see is Han (Sung Kang). 

BAM!! DOUBLE WHAMMY!! 

We now see that we are right smack in the middle of THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: TOKYO DRIFT.

Statham tosses his brother’s SAS dog tags into the car, next to the trapped and helpless Han, and, as he walks away, he pulls out his cell and makes a call, calling Dom. Very briefly, as Han’s car explodes in the background, much as it did in TOKYO DRIFT, Statham’s Shaw warns Dom that he doesn’t know him, but he’s about to… and, as he walks into the gathering crowd unnoticed, FAST & FURIOUS 6 ends, and we’re right on the doorstep to where FAST & FURIOUS 7 will take off. 

 

Now, if you’ll remember… Statham was reportedly up for the villainous role of Owen Shaw for this summer’s film before he turned down the offer. Well, that wasn’t entirely true, now was it? Statham simply accepted a smaller part this time around to build to his much bigger and more established inclusion for the seventh film in the series, which now looks to put the FAST & FURIOUS crew back on the run in some respects, as Statham gives chase, seeking revenge for what happens to his younger brother in #6. 

And, as a bonus, TOKYO DRIFT has finally been connected to the rest of the series, answering the question of just how far into the future it took place in relation to the other films. We now know it is between 6 and 7.

Snoop (Dogg) Lion’s Son, Cordell Offered LSU Scholarship

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News of Cordell’s scholarship offers caused much tension last year when accusations of it being a publicity stunt started surfacing.  During the same time, Puff Daddy’s son was also offered a university scholarship, raising concerns on if celebrity children should be given full rides to college.  Well, I’m a firm believer that if you have the talent and the intelligence, you should be given grants and scholarships just like the next person.

Cordell Broadus is one of the top wide receivers in his class and is being noticed by the top schools!  Most recently, he was offered a football scholarship to mega university, LSU.  To date, he has had offers from Arizona State, California, Duke, Oregon State, Tennessee, UCLA and Washington, according to Bleacher Report.

Congrats Cordell and good luck no matter which school you plan on attending in 2015!

Biggie’s Daughter Starts “Notoriouss” Clothing Line!

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19 year old T’yanna Wallace is making some big moves in the fashion world with the launch of Notoriouss Clothing.  She’s reviving her late father’s, Brooklyn Mint, clothing line which hasn’t been a talking piece since the rapper’s death in 1997.  T’yanna is currently a freshman at Penn State University with the hopes of focusing on fashion.  Kudos to her!

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