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  • The Rebrand of Fear: Calling It Self Love

    The Rebrand of Fear: Calling It Self Love

    A reflection on choosing yourself, pulling back, and asking where the line between healing and hiding really is.

    Credits
    Photographer: Autumn, Zeal Social Management — @am.media_
    Edited: In-house, Zeal Social Management
    Model: Sydney, ZealUnity @Sydneyy.maye

    The Valentine’s Question

    Valentine’s Day is usually loud with flowers, dates, and the idea that love has to be shared with someone else. But what happens when someone chooses themselves instead?

    Self-love is celebrated everywhere… boundaries, routines, protecting your peace…. but sometimes it raises an uncomfortable question:

    Can self love become self protection that keeps love out?

    This isn’t about right or wrong. It’s about reflection.

    Learning to Stay In

    When self love starts feeling like a safe place to hide

    When she was young, things felt simple.
    You go out, you smile, you act like everything is fine. You come home with no need to complain, no need to reflect, no need to just be. Life itself felt like it was made to keep you happy.

    But as she grew older something shifted.

    She started noticing more. Going out felt heavier. Louder. Bigger. The way people looked at each other, the tones in their voices, the small moments that suddenly meant something.

    It scared her.

    Was this what the world had always been like?

    Being quiet began to feel safer than participating. Watching felt easier than joining in.

    But quiet did not just protect her.
    It changed her.

    She began observing instead of living. Judging instead of connecting. Questions filled her mind.

    Does he talk like that at home too?
    Why do people feel so harsh?

    She would come home tired, not from doing, but from feeling everything too deeply.

    Day by day the world felt less colourful.
    So she stayed in more.

    Her bed.
    Her kitchen.
    Her phone.

    She told herself it was self care.
    Self love.
    That word was everywhere. On Pinterest boards, aesthetic posts, soft quotes that told her she did not need anyone.

    She could take care of herself.
    She did not need a partner.
    She did not need friends who thought differently.
    She did not need conversations that challenged her.

    Everything felt softer alone.

    Slowly, without realizing it, she stopped reaching outward. She forgot what it felt like to interact freely, to be seen, to feel messy and real.

    The more she stayed in, the more she believed she was protecting herself.
    The more she believed she was right.

    Until she noticed something changing.

    Her voice felt smaller.
    Her energy quieter.
    Even her body felt tired.

    How do you go out again when you have taught yourself to stay in?

    How do you reconnect when your world gets smaller by choice?

    Somewhere in the quiet, self love began to whisper.

    You do not need anyone.
    Stay here.
    You are safest alone.


    ✨ Reflection Questions

    When did peace start feeling like distance?
    Do you go out to connect or just to observe?
    Has comfort ever made your world smaller?
    When was the last time you felt truly seen?


    🖤 Mini Quiz

    Resting or Retreating?

    Check what feels honest right now.

    ☐ I cancel plans even when part of me wants to go
    ☐ Staying home feels easier than being perceived
    ☐ I call it self care when I avoid discomfort
    ☐ I feel safe alone but sometimes stuck

    Mostly yes?
    You may be protecting your peace, or slowly stepping away from life.

    … 

    🎯 Fun Reflection Check

    Finish the sentence honestly:

    “I tell myself I’m staying in because ______.”

    (No wrong answers — just honesty.)

    Brave or Selfish?

    One day, the sun came up, the music blasting, and breakfast was cooking.
    A simple text appeared, and a thought nudged her mind: What could I be doing?

    Instead of hiding, instead of worrying who would be there or what might go wrong,
    she felt a restlessness, a spark that pulled her along.

    Let’s go, let’s be merry, let’s be fun,
    she sang to herself as the morning begun.

    Inside, she felt the glow of her own growth.
    She knew herself now, had worked, had grown, had become,
    someone who didn’t need anyone to validate her,
    but this wasn’t about needing… this was about living.

    Let life surprise you. Let the wind hum, not the fan.
    Show your beauty to the world, to the women around, or to a man.
    Don’t look for something to fill you. Be part of the dance,
    show yourself off, step in the light, give life a chance.

    Walk through the city with dreams in the air.
    Let your hair down, don’t worry about the stare.
    Who cares if you are seen, exposed, imperfect, unplanned?
    Life is not a test, you do not need to stand so grand.

    You are unperfect, scared, but brave.
    Show your colours: bold, playful, unaware, and save
    yourself the judgement, the ill will, the scorn.
    Say thank you to the world for the courage reborn.

    Sing from the rooftops, love near and far.
    Everything is made to be yours where you are.
    You do not need to carry it all,
    just step outside, answer life’s call.

    And when the sky darkens, when the rain comes down,
    when people mock or stare in town,
    remember to give thanks for the strength to step out anyway,
    for the courage to laugh, for the courage to play.

    On the way back, through trains, under the evening sky,
    love yourself, be happy, let your spirit fly.
    Play your music, savour your food, dance with the cat,
    howl under the moon, curl up cozy, leave nothing flat.

    Love yourself with tea and chocolate, soft and sweet,
    you are safe forever, my dear, complete.
    You will always have your own heart, your own light,
    to carry you boldly through the darkest sleep. 

    ✨ Reflection Prompts

    • When was the last time I stepped outside my comfort zone and felt alive?
    • What small joys today can I embrace without worrying what others think?
    • How can I show my colours boldly, even if it scares me?
    • Where am I still hiding and how can I gently step out?

    🖤 Mini Quiz — Brave or Comfortable?

    Check what feels true today:

    ☐ I let myself go out, even a little, despite fear
    ☐ I sing or dance just for myself
    ☐ I notice beauty in small moments and let it fill me
    ☐ I share my joy with someone else, even briefly

    Mostly yes?
    You are stepping into bravery. You are learning that life is not about hiding or needing approval…. it is about being present, playful, and alive.

    💌 Happy Valentine’s Day!
    We hope you have an extra special day today and always. Love you lots, and remember…..it’s okay to let go, breathe, and just be.

  • The Women’s Guide to a Total 2026 Glow Up: Start Today!

    The Women’s Guide to a Total 2026 Glow Up: Start Today!

    Ready to glow up in 2026? This year is all about discovering your best self inside and out. Find out if clean girl makeup is still in, uncover your perfect beauty routine, and learn the best skin health tips, DIY products, and hair care hacks that actually work. We will show you how to plan your social media posts so your content shines as much as you do. Take fun quizzes to discover your vibe, check your horoscope to see what the stars have in store, and see if 2026 will actually feel like 2016 again. Plus you could win a hoodie and bag from @Studionoon.shop. Grab your coffee and dive in….your ultimate 2026 glow up starts now.

    Styled by Caoxciao
    Media by ZealSocialManagement – Media Member Autumn
    Edited in house
    Models Zealunity Community: Snow, Kirat, Olivia, Jenayah, Sydney
    BTS by Jenayah
    Brand Features Caoxciao and ShopNoon.shop

    Inside This Guide You Will Find:

    • 🌟 Fun quizzes to discover your 2026 vibe
    • ✨ Clean girl makeup trends and how to perfect your routine
    • 💆‍♀️ Skin health tips, DIY products, and self-care hacks
    • 💇‍♀️ Hair care tricks everyone is talking about
    • 📱 Social media posting plans that actually work
    • 🔮 Horoscopes and star predictions for 2026
    • 🎁 Giveaways including a hoodie and bag from @Studionoon.shop
    • ❓ Poll: Will 2026 actually feel like 2016 again?

    🔥 2026 is Coming in Hot…..Are You Ready to Glow Up?

    This year is not just about trends or aesthetics. It is about finding your voice, standing strong and finally figuring out who you really are.

    Do not let anyone else’s opinions, outdated rules or harsh narratives tell you what to feel or who to be. Your 2026 glow up starts with being grounded, unapologetic and fully in your power.

    It is about claiming your space, defining your standards and shining in ways that are 100 percent you. No distractions, no judgements, no limits.

    Let us walk through this together and make 2026 the year of your ultimate glow up.

    🌟 Quiz: What’s Your 2026 Glow Up Vibe?

    Take these three fun quizzes to find out your 2026 glow up style

    🎉 Here is your ideal routine based on what you chose!

    A) Slow and dreamy ☀️

    • 7:00 AM – Wake up naturally with sunlight or soft alarm
    • 7:10 AM – Gentle stretching or yoga
    • 7:30 AM – Meditation or deep breathing
    • 7:50 AM – Brew and sip tea slowly
    • 8:10 AM – Journal thoughts, dreams, or intentions
    • 8:30 AM – Soft skincare and cozy outfit

    B) Bold and energizing ⚡

    • 6:30 AM – Wake up with upbeat music
    • 6:35 AM – Quick cardio or HIIT session
    • 7:00 AM – Refresh with shower and bold skincare
    • 7:15 AM – Eye-catching makeup and style
    • 7:30 AM – Power breakfast or smoothie
    • 7:45 AM – Jump into the day feeling electric

    C) Soft and simple 🌸

    • 7:30 AM – Wake up slowly, natural light
    • 7:35 AM – Wash face, apply moisturizer
    • 7:45 AM – Brew coffee or tea
    • 7:50 AM – Minimal makeup (tinted moisturizer, mascara)
    • 8:00 AM – Pick a cute, comfortable outfit
    • 8:15 AM – Light breakfast while scrolling or journaling

    D) Boss babe mode 💼

    • 6:00 AM – Wake up, hydrate immediately
    • 6:05 AM – Quick email or task check
    • 6:20 AM – Workout or energizing stretch
    • 6:50 AM – Shower and professional skincare
    • 7:10 AM – Efficient makeup and outfit prep
    • 7:30 AM – Review to-do list and plan priorities
    • 7:45 AM – Breakfast while reviewing goals for the day

    Question 2: Which do you prefer: Bold makeup or Natural looks?

    📅 Here is your social media posting plan made just for the energy you are bringing into 2026!

    🌿 Chill & Cozy Content (Low key and chill)

    Posting Frequency: 2–3 times/week
    Content Types: Stories, occasional feed posts, slow reels
    2026 Trends: Slow living, pastel/neutral aesthetics, soft ASMR audio

    Weekly Schedule:

    • Tuesday: Reel – morning tea + journal moment, soft transitions
    • Thursday: Story – morning skincare or cozy corner vibes
    • Saturday: Feed post – cozy outfit, sunset, or nature photo

    📅 Curated & Confident Feed (Consistent content queen)

    Posting Frequency: 4–5 times/week
    Content Types: Carousel posts, stories with polls/Q&A, trendy reels
    2026 Trends: Clean girl or soft glam, carousel tips, light motion graphics

    Weekly Schedule:

    • Monday: Reel – outfit transition trend
    • Tuesday: Story – poll or Q&A about beauty/fashion
    • Wednesday: Carousel – mini guide or tip
    • Friday: Reel – trending music + lifestyle moment
    • Sunday: Story – cozy Sunday vibes

    ⚡ All-Day Energy Posting (Daily vibes only)

    Posting Frequency: 7 posts/week (mix feed, reels, stories)
    Content Types: Bold reels, selfies, lifestyle highlights, spontaneous stories
    2026 Trends: Bright colors, creative editing, quick DIY/life hacks, trending audio

    Weekly Schedule:

    • Monday: Reel – bold outfit or dance trend
    • Tuesday: Feed post – colorful makeup or selfie
    • Wednesday: Reel – 5-second “day in my life”
    • Thursday: Story – poll on products/outfits
    • Friday: Reel – weekend prep, trending audio
    • Saturday: Feed post – fashion highlight or selfie
    • Sunday: Story – cozy at-home vibes

    💼 Strategic & Slay-Worthy Content (Boss babe influencer)

    Posting Frequency: 5–7 posts/week, fully scheduled
    Content Types: Reels with tutorials/tips, feed posts (branded/lifestyle), interactive stories
    2026 Trends: Career lifestyle content, interactive branded posts, high-value tutorial reels, consistent color/font branding

    Weekly Schedule:

    • Monday: Reel – motivational quote or professional tip
    • Tuesday: Feed post – branded/sponsored content
    • Wednesday: Story – interactive poll/Q&A
    • Thursday: Reel – tutorial or “how I do it” content
    • Friday: Feed post – lifestyle + boss aesthetic
    • Saturday: Reel – weekend prep + trending audio
    • Sunday: Story – weekly recap & soft CTA

    ✨ Is Clean Girl Makeup Out? Find Your Perfect Routine

    Clean girl makeup has been all the rage!! But is it fading in 2026? Here’s how to decide what works for your glow:

    • Keep the glow: Minimal makeup that enhances your features
    • Add your twist: Experiment with colours, liners, or glowy highlighters
    • Routine check: Morning skincare first, makeup second, always hydrate

    Pro tip: Build a routine that feels like YOU, not like an Instagram trend.

    🇨🇦 Full Canadian Skincare + Makeup Routine

    All products under $15 CAD

    All from Canadian or small indie brands

    🌿 Skincare (Under $15)

    StepProductBrandPriceWhere to BuySources
    CleanserFoaming Face WashGreen Beaver~$12GreenBeaver.com, Well.ca
    TonerRosewater MistKarine Joncas~$10–12Shoppers Drug Mart
    MoisturizerSensitive Skin Day CreamGreen Beaver~$14GreenBeaver.com, Well.ca
    SPFMineral Sunscreen SPF 30 (travel size)Green Beaver~$12–15Well.ca, health stores

    💄 Makeup (Under $15)

    (All Canadian brands: Annabelle, Marcelle, Cheekbone Beauty, Quo Beauty)

    StepProductBrandPriceWhere to BuySources
    PrimerBlur PrimerQuo Beauty~$12Shoppers Drug Mart
    Foundation / Skin TintPerfect Fit Skin TintAnnabelle~$10–12Shoppers Drug Mart
    ConcealerCamouflage ConcealerMarcelle~$12–14Shoppers Drug Mart
    BlushCream Blush StickCheekbone Beauty~$12–15CheekboneBeauty.com
    HighlighterGlow StickNudeStix (Canadian)~$14–15 (mini)Sephora Canada, Nudestix.com
    EyeshadowMono EyeshadowAnnabelle~$6Shoppers Drug Mart
    EyelinerMatte Kohl EyelinerAnnabelle~$7–9Shoppers Drug Mart
    MascaraBig Show MascaraAnnabelle~$10Shoppers Drug Mart
    BrowsBrow PencilCheekbone Beauty~$12–15CheekboneBeauty.com
    LipstickSustain Lipstick (mini)Cheekbone Beauty~$12–15CheekboneBeauty.com

    🛍️ Where to Shop (All Canadian Retailers)

    • Shoppers Drug Mart — Annabelle, Marcelle, Quo Beauty, Karine Joncas
    • Well.ca — Green Beaver, Annabelle
    • CheekboneBeauty.com — Indigenous‑owned, affordable minis
    • ShopCanadianBeauty.ca — Directory of indie Canadian brands

    💆‍♀️ Skin Health, DIY Products and Hacks That Work

    • DIY masks: Honey and oat scrubs for natural exfoliation
    • Hydration: Drink water and use moisturizers that suit your skin type
    • Weekly resets: Face steam or gentle exfoliation once a week
    • Consistency is key: Small daily habits beat sporadic spa days

    2. Avocado & Yogurt Hydrating Mask

    Best for: Dry or tired skin

    Ingredients:

    • ½ ripe avocado
    • 2 tablespoons plain yogurt
    • 1 teaspoon olive oil (optional for extra hydration)

    Instructions:

    1. Mash avocado until smooth.
    2. Mix in yogurt (and olive oil if using) until creamy.
    3. Apply to clean face, avoiding the eye area.
    4. Leave on for 10–15 minutes.
    5. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry.

    Why it works:

    • Avocado is rich in healthy fats and vitamins for nourishment.
    • Yogurt contains lactic acid to gently exfoliate and brighten skin.

    💇‍♀️ Hair Care Hacks for Every Style

    Here are two easy DIY hair masks and a few simple hacks you can do at home for healthy, shiny hair:

    1. Coconut Oil & Honey Hair Mask

    Best for: Dry or frizzy hair

    Ingredients:

    • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
    • 1 tablespoon honey

    Instructions:

    1. Warm the coconut oil slightly so it’s liquid (not hot!).
    2. Mix with honey until smooth.
    3. Apply to damp hair from roots to tips (focus on ends).
    4. Cover with a shower cap and leave for 20–30 minutes.
    5. Rinse with warm water and shampoo as usual.

    Why it works:

    • Coconut oil deeply moisturizes and reduces protein loss.
    • Honey locks in moisture and adds shine.

    Banana & Olive Oil Moisturizing Hair Mask

    Best for: Dry, frizzy, or brittle hair

    Ingredients:

    • 1 ripe banana
    • 1–2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 1 teaspoon honey (optional for extra shine)

    Instructions:

    1. Mash the banana until smooth (no lumps!).
    2. Mix in olive oil (and honey if using) until it forms a creamy paste.
    3. Apply evenly to damp hair, focusing on mid-lengths and ends.
    4. Leave on for 20–30 minutes.
    5. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and shampoo as usual.

    Why it works:

    • Banana nourishes and softens hair while reducing breakage.
    • Olive oil moisturizes deeply and smooths frizz.
    • Honey adds shine and locks in moisture.

    📱 Social Media Posting Plans That Actually Work

    Social media is where followers turn into real income. Whether that is through paid partnerships, UGC, service customers, or people buying your products, your content has the power to create results.

    Here is a helpful plan for February that will keep you consistent, on track, and start turning your effort into actual income.

    🌸 FEBRUARY – 3 POSTS PER WEEK (PAIRED WITH SHOTS)

    WEEK 1 — Soft Introductions

    Post 1 (Mon)
    Theme: Self-connection
    Shot:

    • Standing near a window
    • Eyes closed, face tilted slightly toward light
    • Hands resting gently at sides

    Post 2 (Wed)
    Theme: Presence
    Shot:

    • Sitting on floor or chair
    • Knees bent, arms resting loosely
    • Looking slightly past the camera

    Post 3 (Fri)
    Theme: Quiet confidence
    Shot:

    • Standing, weight on one hip
    • Arms crossed softly (not tight)
    • Neutral expression → slight smile

    WEEK 2 — Valentine Energy (Subtle)

    Post 4 (Mon)
    Theme: Touch & closeness
    Shot:

    • Close-up
    • Fingers grazing collarbone or neck
    • Eyes looking down

    Post 5 (Wed)
    Theme: Comfort in self
    Shot:

    • Sitting, one knee up
    • Chin resting lightly on knee
    • Soft, relaxed gaze into camera

    Post 6 (Fri)
    Theme: Eye contact
    Shot:

    • Tight portrait crop
    • Direct eye contact
    • Head slightly tilted

    WEEK 3 — Connection & Movement

    Post 7 (Mon)
    Theme: Movement
    Shot:

    • Slow walk toward camera
    • Natural stride
    • Looking off to the side

    Post 8 (Wed)
    Theme: Warmth
    Shot:

    • Standing, shoulders relaxed
    • Gentle sway or breath moment
    • Hair moving naturally

    Post 9 (Fri)
    Theme: Soft strength
    Shot:

    • Seated upright
    • Hands resting on thighs
    • Calm, grounded expression

    WEEK 4 — Reflection & Forward Energy

    Post 10 (Mon)
    Theme: Reflection
    Shot:

    • Looking out window
    • Profile angle
    • One hand lightly touching face

    Post 11 (Wed)
    Theme: Stillness
    Shot:

    • Sitting on floor
    • Eyes closed
    • Deep inhale / exhale captured

    Post 12 (Fri)
    Theme: Carrying softness forward
    Shot:

    • Standing, slight turn away from camera
    • Looking back over shoulder
    • Relaxed, confident posture

    ✨ QUICK EXECUTION TIP

    Shoot everything in motion → pull:

    • Still frames for posts
    • Short clips for reels
    • Crops for stories

    🔮 Your 2026 Horoscope Glow Up Guide

    The stars can actually give you some fun insight for the year ahead. Check your sign for tips on energy, confidence, and self-care for 2026.

    ♈ ARIES

    2026 Glow Theme Direction and Discipline
    Your glow up comes from finishing what you start.
    Pick one main goal per quarter and commit fully.
    Strength based workouts support your confidence.
    Structured wardrobe pieces elevate your presence.
    Focused energy is your power.


    ♉ TAURUS

    2026 Glow Theme Nervous System Peace
    Slow and steady wins the glow.
    Build a non negotiable morning routine.
    Choose quality over quantity in all areas.
    Touch based self care restores balance.
    Your glow shows when you feel safe.


    ♊ GEMINI

    2026 Glow Theme Depth Over Noise
    This year is about being selective.
    Reduce overstimulation and choose intention.
    Commit to one creative outlet.
    Speak slower and with clarity.
    Your glow comes from focus.


    ♋ CANCER

    2026 Glow Theme Emotional Authority
    You stop over explaining this year.
    Create boundaries that protect your energy.
    Elevate your home environment.
    Water based self care feels grounding.
    Confidence comes from intuition.


    ♌ LEO

    2026 Glow Theme Effortless Confidence
    Less proving more being.
    Rest becomes part of your power.
    Signature looks outshine trends.
    Let your presence speak.
    Your glow deepens with rest.


    ♍ VIRGO

    2026 Glow Theme Soft Structure
    Balance replaces perfection.
    Consistency matters more than control.
    Gentle movement supports your body.
    Simplified routines bring ease.
    Your glow grows with softness.


    ♎ LIBRA

    2026 Glow Theme Self Defined Beauty
    Your glow up begins with choosing yourself.
    Make decisions with confidence.
    Create an aesthetic that reflects you.
    Intentional alone time restores balance.
    Beauty starts with self trust.


    ♏ SCORPIO

    2026 Glow Theme Emotional Transformation
    This year is about shedding old layers.
    Inner work unlocks your glow.
    Protect your privacy.
    Lean into rich intentional styling.
    Your power grows quietly.


    ♐ SAGITTARIUS

    2026 Glow Theme Grounded Expansion
    Freedom needs structure this year.
    Create routines that support your lifestyle.
    Commit to one long term vision.
    Outdoor movement keeps you aligned.
    Your glow comes from balance.


    ♑ CAPRICORN

    2026 Glow Theme Ease and Fulfilment
    You no longer need to earn rest.
    Redefine success to include joy.
    Prioritise sleep and stress management.
    Timeless pieces elevate your style.
    Your glow appears with ease.


    ♒ AQUARIUS

    2026 Glow Theme Embodied Individuality
    Be unique while staying grounded.
    Reconnect with your body through movement.
    Execute one meaningful idea.
    Express your style with intention.
    Presence becomes your power.


    ♓ PISCES

    2026 Glow Theme Energetic Boundaries
    Sensitivity becomes strength when protected.
    Create daily grounding rituals.
    Limit emotional access to draining people.
    Soft luminous self care supports you.
    Your glow comes from clarity.

    🎁 Giveaway Time! Win a Hoodie and Bag from @Studionoon.shop

    A glow up is even better with goodies, and we want to send some straight to you. Here is how to enter for a chance to snag your 2026 essentials in style from @studionoon.shop

    1. Comment below 👇 Tell us which 2026 glow up vibe fits you best: Radiant, Edgy, Soft Girl, or Confident Boss Babe
    2. Subscribe to our newsletter ✨ Stay in the loop for more tips, exclusive content, and future giveaways
    3. Bonus entry 📱 Share this post on social media and tag us @the23magazine to double your chances

    Winners will be announced in our newsletter, so make sure you’re subscribed. Good luck and get ready to glow up in style!

    Studio Noon: Where Art Meets Film

    Who’s behind Studio Noon? Just a duo whose names start with N, which also means noon in Arabic. But the story goes deeper.

    We fell in love, started painting for fun, and somewhere between a brushstroke and a laugh the idea hit: what if we shared our art with the world?

    Prints were just the start. Soon it was shirts, pins, frames. One-line art inspired by movies. Geometric takes on classic painters. Before we knew it Studio Noon Inc. was real, carrying all the joy, fear and excitement of starting something together.

    By day one of us works in film and teaches screenwriting. The other leads in tech and makes sure everything runs smoothly. Studio Noon lives in every spare moment, sketch and shared spark of inspiration.

    We create for people who love art, film or both. Proudly Canadian.

    What We Make

    Studio Noon brings art and film together in bold, minimalist designs.

    Reimagined geometric paintings inspired by iconic artists
    One-line art from unforgettable films and shows (coming soon)
    Our first three paintings will never be for sale. We keep them with all their imperfections to remind us of the journey.

    ❓ Poll: Will 2026 Actually Feel Like 2016 Again?

    Be honest… do you feel it too? The energy shift, the nostalgia, the music, the vibe. Some people say 2026 is about to feel like that era again. Others think we are stepping into something completely new.

    Cast your vote below and tell us why in the comments. Is 2026 giving throwback energy, fresh start energy, or main character energy only? Your opinion matters and we want to hear it.

    ← Back

    Thank you for your response. ✨

    What do you think?(required)

    Which era would you choose and why?

    💖 Final Glow Up Tips

    • Start small but stay consistent
    • Listen to your body and your instincts
    • Don’t chase trends—create your own
    • Celebrate every small win

    Your 2026 glow up isn’t just about looks….it’s about confidence, energy, and feeling unstoppable. Grab your coffee, take a deep breath, and dive in. This is your year to shine!

    Thank you so much for reading! We are beyond excited for 2026 and are sending all the best energy and love your way every single day. Keep shining, keep going, and most importantly, remember to love yourself a little extra. A huge thank you to our amazing community for making this all possible …..we couldn’t do it without you!

  • Fast Fashion Who? This Vancouver Designer is Making Clothes That Actually Matter

    Fast Fashion Who? This Vancouver Designer is Making Clothes That Actually Matter

    Inside the world of Jessica Redditt, a Vancouver designer blending sustainable fabrics, natural dyes, and timeless style for a wardrobe that feels good inside and out.

    Meet Jessica Redditt: The Designer Making Sustainable Fashion Actually Cool

    Jessica Redditt is an emerging force in Vancouver’s fashion scene. Her handmade, sustainably chic clothing line mixes effortless style with ethical design, using fabrics hand-dyed with natural plant pigments or reclaimed textiles. Each piece feels alive, comfy, and made to move with you, whether you’re out in the city or cozy at home.

    We sat down with Jessica, the creative mind behind the brand, to chat about Vancouver’s creative community, her advice for young designers, and how her eco-friendly vision is making waves in sustainable fashion.

    When a Collaboration Turns Into Inspiration

    Collaborating with Jessica was an experience I will never forget. From the moment I connected with her, her warm energy was impossible to miss, and seeing her mission come alive through her socials made me even more inspired. A mom, a sea lover, and an all-around creative, Jessica carries a light that draws people in.

    As a creative moving from Kelowna, BC, a small town, to Vancouver, it was nerve-wracking stepping into such a vibrant and competitive scene. At 24 and navigating motherhood, I am learning day by day what my dreams really mean, what I am willing to risk, and the message I want to put out into the world. When I was invited to Vancouver Fashion Week, I reached out to Jessica to see if she would be interested in styling me for the event. My hope was to share my experience, contribute content for her brand, and feature the story in 23 Magazine.

    At first, I did not hear back, but a few days after the event I received a warm message from her saying she would love to collaborate. From there, we created a moodboard and came up with questions that would later highlight her brand. Talking with her felt like a true alignment moment. Her energy, her vision, and her grounded presence reminded me why I am chasing this creative path.

    Jessica frequently goes to local markets, where she stands at the forefront of her brand with a voice and aura that naturally attracts everyone around her. From young creatives to seasoned elders, she is a guiding light in Vancouver’s creative community. Working with her was inspiring, humbling, and reaffirming. I left the collaboration feeling energized and ready to chase my own creative goals.

    Why Jessica Redditt Swears by Natural Dye

    In a world full of fast fashion, the need for clothing that is sustainable, affordable, and thoughtfully made has never been greater. Jessica Redditt’s handmade pieces check all those boxes. Crafted from natural plant dyes and reclaimed textiles, her designs feel as good as they look, carrying positive energy whether you’re out in the city or cozy at home.

    Curious about her process and inspiration, I asked Jessica a few questions about how she got started and what natural dyeing means to her.

    Q: How did you get started with natural dye?
    Jessica: I was searching for ways to make clothing as sustainable as possible. Fashion school in Toronto didn’t cover this, so I started experimenting in my garden and backyard, growing plants and researching which ones were colourfast.

    Q: What inspired you to explore this craft?
    Jessica: I’ve always been inspired by crafts of the past, especially textiles and clothing. I figured if it was done before, it could be brought back.

    Q: What personal meaning does natural dye hold for you?
    Jessica: To me, it’s about connecting fully with nature. It’s magical what the earth provides. Studying what plant life is capable of will be a never-ending journey.


    I Tried Jessica Redditt’s Sweatsuits and I’m Obsessed

    Tuned in, grateful, and fully appreciative of the world around her, it’s clear that Jessica’s style and brand reflect these values. The textures of her pieces are soft, comfy, and feel incredibly high quality. I had the opportunity to try on a grey sweatsuit and a black one, and I also got to see her Selkie bandana. I’m still figuring out how to style the bandana, but Jessica herself has some creative ways to wear it that make it feel special.

    The grey sweatsuit came with a hoodie and long, flowy pants. It’s perfect for lounging at home, running errands, or just walking around in something that hugs all the right places while still giving everything room to breathe. I loved how the grey fabric felt warmer and more substantial, covering me perfectly. Being pregnant in the winter, this suit is going to the hospital with me and will be my go-to at home for ultimate comfort. I’ve never been a fan of clothes that aren’t versatile, so I loved that I could dress it up or down in a moment.

    The black sweatsuit, also with a hoodie and pants, had a lighter, softer feel. The fabric reminded me of summer evenings or camping trips, like a silky, cozy hug. My son even joined me during the photos, and it was adorable to watch him interact with it. He kept coming back to feel the fabric with his little fingers, and it was such a sweet reminder of how comfortable and inviting these pieces truly are.

    Jessica Redditt on Vancouver’s Creative Scene and What Inspires Her

    Overall, my experience with Jessica’s brand was incredible. I felt so good creating and collaborating with her. I cannot say it enough—she is amazing and represents trust, transparency, a strong moral compass, and a genuinely warm soul. I wanted to hear her perspective on Vancouver’s creative community, which meant a lot to me. Here is what she shared.

    Q: How have you found the creative community here?
    Jessica: Since moving to Vancouver about 15 years ago, I have found it to be very open, creative, and supportive. I have met so many lovely people in the industry and makers’ community. From vendors at farmers markets to fashion shows and collaborations, it is an inspiring and ever-changing space.

    Living by the sea inspires me every day. I love working outside, foraging plants, and creating colours. This environment motivates me to make pieces that are easy to wear, comfortable, and natural in both cloth and colour. I love monochrome, but I also enjoy vibrant pops of colour, like the flowers that bloom here almost year-round.

    Connect, Create, and Be Inspired by Jessica Redditt

    I can’t recommend this brand enough. If you haven’t already, reach out to Jessica—she genuinely loves answering questions, connecting with people, and building meaningful relationships. Her passion for sustainable fashion is contagious, and her energy is something you’ll want to be around.

    A huge thank you to Jessica for taking the time to answer these questions and for believing in this article. And thank you to our amazing community for making stories like this possible and supporting our growing creative space.

    Sending love and inspiration,
    Always yours,
    Taylor

  • Is Having a Boyfriend Actually Embarrassing? Jenayah Shares the Big Sister Advice You Need

    Is Having a Boyfriend Actually Embarrassing? Jenayah Shares the Big Sister Advice You Need

    Boyfriends, Judgement, and the Truth About Independent Women

    In recent conversations within online communities, a trend has emerged around the perception of boyfriends and men in the lives of independent women. There is a persistent idea that being connected to a man somehow diminishes a woman’s aura. Relationships and associations with men are often viewed as major reflections on the woman herself, as if the outside world judges her based on what they believe the man does or thinks. Questions like “Why him?” “What does he give you?” and “She must need him” reveal a broader societal pattern of judgment. These assumptions rarely reflect the man in the actual relationship who is receiving judgment, but instead highlight how society still evaluates a woman’s value through the lens of her relationships. Digital creator and female powerhouse Jenayah shared her thoughts on this topic, offering insight into relationships of all kinds…platonic, non-sexual, and otherwise..and what they reveal about perception, independence, and identity.

    What Is Jenayah’s Take on Men and Judgement?

    Jenayah is a force of nature, strong, independent, and full of grit. She has worked extensively within the ZEAL Community on brand shoots, manages her own bookings, and travels for other creative projects. She has walked in Kelowna Fashion Week and participated in the 2025 Dress for Success event, and is widely recognized as a leader in the community. She follows her own moral compass and does not let anyone else’s expectations or opinions define her. Growing up and building her life in a small town has sharpened her sense of self and given her the confidence to speak honestly about what she believes. With that perspective, we asked her about relationships with men.

    What is your take on relationships with men from an outside perspective? Do you think society makes them feel awkward or embarrassed?

    Jenayah did not hold back. “I think men do not shoot for the stars when dating and punish the moon because he settled for her. I do not think society makes men feel embarrassed enough.”

    Do You Really Know Who You Are and What You Want?

    Now blunt, yes. Harsh, yes. But Jenayah’s feelings are valid. They reflect the current societal dynamics, which may play a role in how men and relationships are perceived. In her own words, “I think men don’t shoot for the stars when dating.” This could come across as intentional or uneducated, even self-inflicted. Harm often comes from not truly knowing who they are, what they like, or what they deserve, while at the same time placing blame on those around them. To reflect on this, here are some questions you, your boyfriend, your friend, or anyone regardless of gender identity can ask yourself: Who are you and what do you want?

    Self-Reflection Quiz: Who Am I and What Do I Really Want?

    Instructions: Answer honestly. No right or wrong answers. This is for you.

    1. Who am I?
      • A) Confident and independent
      • B) Still figuring it out
      • C) I’m a mix, depends on the day
    2. Do I like myself?
      • A) Absolutely, flaws and all
      • B) Sometimes, still learning
      • C) Not really, I struggle with it
    3. Do I enjoy being thought of and cared for?
      • A) Yes, but I can also give myself love
      • B) Sometimes, but I often rely on others too much
      • C) Not sure, I tend to avoid attention
    4. What effort am I willing to put in to receive the love I want?
      • A) I actively work on myself and my relationships
      • B) I try, but it can be inconsistent
      • C) I expect others to do most of the work
    5. Am I okay taking care of myself, or do I want someone to meet me in the middle?
      • A) I take care of myself first, but value partnership
      • B) I try to take care of myself but appreciate help
      • C) I want someone to do it all for me
    6. If I want someone to do it all for me, is that sustainable?
      • A) No, healthy relationships require balance
      • B) Maybe, but it could cause tension
      • C) I haven’t thought about it
    7. Why can’t I find or create these things myself?
      • A) I can, I just choose to share the journey
      • B) I’m learning how to
      • C) I rely too much on others and need reflection

    Reflection:

    • Mostly A’s: You are self-aware, independent, and ready for healthy partnerships.
    • Mostly B’s: You are on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Keep learning about your needs and boundaries.
    • Mostly C’s: Focus on yourself first. Build your own happiness before expecting it from others.

    Can Love and Creativity Coexist Without Losing Yourself?

    Love and creativity often go hand in hand. In our community, we see it all the time — the way people show up for each other, support projects, and bring energy into collaborations can inspire not just art, but growth, confidence, and connection. That experience gives a lot of insight into how relationships, whether romantic or platonic, shape the way we express ourselves and see the world.

    Creativity isn’t just about making cool stuff. It’s about becoming yourself, stepping into a character, or letting your energy flow however it wants. But here is the real question. Can creativity survive when everyone around you is projecting who they think you should be? When expectations are placed on you, or when the world asks for certain materials from you, can you still stay true to yourself without losing your spark? And what about love? Can that same magic happen without compromising who you are? Learning to love yourself or others can help you uncover parts of yourself you have been waiting to find, even when the world is trying to shape you.

    We all know the people around us matter, but do they really shape who we are? Does someone else’s actions reflect your morals? Or can you be surrounded by all kinds of energy, good, bad, grey, messy, and still come out colourful?

    We asked Jenayah, a creative powerhouse in our community who plans shoots, rocks brand events, and consistently shows up for her craft, what she thinks.

    Do the people around you fuel your creativity or do you just go with the flow?
    Jenayah kept it real. “The people around me fuel my creativity, but it wasn’t always like that. I had to let everyone know I am here and I am creative. If my community didn’t know I wanted to create, they wouldn’t fuel me.”

    Have relationships ever impacted your creativity, positively or negatively?
    Her answer is straight up honesty. “Dating people who don’t appreciate your creativity can really hold you back. Negativity from others makes it harder to fully express yourself.”

    Jenayah on Staying Yourself While Letting Love In

    Again, this gives us a window into how Jenayah thinks and believes. On one hand, the things around her don’t impact the way she drives herself. She relies on self-motivation and determination. But on the other hand, she acknowledges that romantic feelings, perhaps love, can influence how certain outcomes play out. Using Jenayah’s thoughts, and maybe a bit of projection, it seems like love can be one of the biggest factors in someone’s downfall or rise. But is this tied to self-love? How well you know yourself and how willing you are to show yourself to those around you matters. If people don’t know who you are, who you want to be, and how you operate, how can they support you in the way you need?

    Relationships can challenge us, but they also show the importance of boundaries. By being upfront about who you are and what you need from the start, you can guide how people treat you moving forward. Taking risks and opening up is part of growth, but having a safe support system means you don’t feel the pressure to be who someone else wants out of survival instincts. Looking at situations from multiple perspectives, rather than comparing yourself to others, allows you to stay true to yourself while still letting love and connection in.

    We asked Jenayah how this translates into her advice for younger creators finding themselves.

    Question: “For younger creators, what is your top advice for connecting with other creatives, the good, the bad, and what to watch out for?”

    Response: “For the first meet-up, bring a trusted adult. Even if you are an adult yourself. I am 25 and I still bring my mom to photoshoots. She usually ends up holding props or aiding in lighting. Most importantly, we are not putting me in a vulnerable position.”

    Guiding the Next Generation with Confidence and Respect

    This is great advice, and as part of our media community, we love having Jenayah around to be a spokesperson for others who are just starting out. She is often on site with us and our clients, helping behind the scenes with models and community members, making sure everyone feels comfortable and happy. She is like the younger generation’s mom, while also inspiring the older members to speak up for themselves.

    Jenayah shows others what confidence looks like through clear communication, self-awareness, and respect. She guides people with her experience while allowing new emotions to be expressed and valued without judgment. She encourages everyone to adapt, be open, and stay honest while remaining respectful. This is such a key point in friendships and relationships across the board. Knowing who you are, what you want, and what you deserve, without bending to what others expect, keeps you feeling on top, confident, and respected, while also fostering respect around you.

    Love, Respect, and Creating Without Fear

    Our final question was about red flags for new creators.

    Question: “What are some red flags new creators should watch out for when collaborating with someone? How do you know when or when not to create with someone, and how inclusive they really are? This can apply to romantic, platonic, and all gender or sexual orientations.”

    Response: “A red flag to look for is how they talk to you or about you. Are they saying good, amazing, great, stunning, wow? Then I think that is a green flag. If they say something sexual, you have three choices. One, it doesn’t affect you and you continue with the shoot. Two, you say something, set the boundary, and move forward with the shoot. Three, you feel uncomfortable and stop the shoot. If they keep complimenting you over and over, listen to your gut to see if it encourages you or if something feels off. To gain trust with a creative, bring a close friend or trusted adult to help behind the scenes. They know you best and have your best interests in mind.”

    The bottom line is simple. Set boundaries and leave if they do not respect you. But what if you did not have a big sister like Jenayah to guide you? How would you feel in these situations if no one told you what to do? Respecting yourself and knowing who you are in any situation—what you like, what you don’t like, what you love, and what you don’t want—creates the foundation for healthy relationships. Trust your gut, follow through, and learn through your experiences. Do not project one experience onto everyone else. Take the time to get to know yourself, and when someone aligns with your values, it will feel right.

    Sending the best.

  • Growing Up Without a Village: How to Build One From Scratch

    Growing Up Without a Village: How to Build One From Scratch

    Credits
    Photography by ZEAL Member Okanagan Portraits
    Models Jenayah, Deep, Ladi and Sydney from ZEALUNITY
    Edited In House
    Brand Black Mountain Haunted House

    When “If Only” Haunts You: A Survival Kit for Letting Go

    When you lie awake at night, thinking of what could be, do you find yourself replaying the moments that might have happened, or the ones that never did? Memories of what could have been done differently swirl in your mind, maybe with more love, maybe with more support. If only. If only. I had. I chose. I left. I knew.

    This article is for you. For the ones haunted by choices, who move through life one day at a time, learning to choose freedom over fear. Your guilt does not have to define you. The feeling of being alone does not make you weak. If no one checks in, if no one seems to care, it does not mean you have done anything wrong.

    Here is your survival kit for navigating life without a village. For thriving even when support is scarce. For finding strength in yourself.

    Finding Community and Courage at Black Mountain Haunted House

    One of our escapes this month was a visit to the local haunted house at Black Mountain. We got to dress up, believe in ourselves, be creative, and simply have fun. It is run by such wonderful people, and because it is local, it made our community feel at home and part of something bigger. Even when support does not come from the people we might want, our community steps up and creates moments that feel larger than life.

    Experiencing this space made me think about how people survived in the early days of life, huddled in groups, surrounded by cold, hunger, and discomfort. Imagining a world that chose closeness over isolation for the sake of collective survival. Just like in that haunted house, the warmth of community, creativity, and shared experience becomes a lifeline. It reminds us that to live, we must depend on others, our family, our friends, the people who keep us safe, not just for our own sake, but for theirs too.

    Yet, even with that understanding, life is not always so forgiving. Support is not always there. Family may be distant, friends may be absent, and the people we hope to lean on may not be around. In those moments, everything feels heavier, the cold bites deeper, and fear lingers longer. It can be hard to believe in yourself, to take risks, or to create joy alone. And yet even in that absence, connection can be found. It may come through small acts, through strangers who step in unexpectedly, through laughter, creativity, and courage. That haunted house reminded me that even when our inner circle is small, community still exists. It is in the people who show up, in the experiences that spark joy, and in the courage we summon within ourselves.

    In a world where support is not guaranteed, these fleeting moments of shared humanity become essential. They remind us that belonging and warmth are possible, even when we have to create them ourselves.

    Survival List: What to Do Without a Village

    Treat Yourself to Your Own Date Day

    Don’t have anyone around you to text about your problems or talk to? This doesn’t mean spending money or buying random things. It means taking care of yourself. Sit down. Think. Reflect on all the loving things you do. Remember all the ways you have grown and gotten to where you are today in a positive way. You don’t need anything to be happy. You need delusional positivity and hope. You, my friend, are exactly where you need to be, and everything is aligned for you. Just chill.


    Go Do Something Fun

    Even if it costs a little money or none at all. Our creators went to Black Mountain Haunted House. For a lot of our members, joining our community was about wanting to do something different, be creative, and have fun for themselves. Experiences like this remind us that doing things just for you is powerful.


    Don’t Feel Bad About Missing the Things You Left

    It’s human. You are brave enough to try something new, and human enough to feel nostalgia for what you left. It’s evolution.


    Live Life as If No One is Watching

    Because, honestly, who is? Let the feeling of uncertainty guide you, knowing that each day is a new beginning.

    Write Down How You Feel

    One day, when your community is around you, you might forget what you’ve been through. Being able to read your own words and relive those moments will help you realize how far you’ve come.


    Don’t Let Memories or Messages Pull You Back

    If you receive messages that say, “I remember the good old times,” remember that a lot of the time, those moments weren’t as perfect as they seem. Don’t let someone else’s projection ruin your mindset.


    Allow and Receive Love Without Guilt

    You might not have much to give right now, and that’s okay. The people meant to be around you don’t expect anything from you. They just want to love you for who you are.

    Quiz: What Do You Really Need Next?

    Answer these quick questions to figure out your next step when your village isn’t around:

    1. How are you feeling right now?
    A. Overwhelmed and drained
    B. Bored and restless
    C. Curious and excited

    2. Do you have time to focus on yourself today?
    A. Not really
    B. A little bit
    C. Yes, I can make time

    3. What makes you feel alive?
    A. Alone reflection
    B. Being creative or doing something new
    C. Spending time with people, even virtually

    4. How do you deal with missing people or your old life?
    A. I get stuck thinking about it
    B. I acknowledge it but try to move forward
    C. I channel it into a new experience

    Results:

    • Mostly A’s → Self-Care Reset: Take a solo day to recharge, reflect, and do something purely for yourself. Journaling, meditation, or a long walk can help.
    • Mostly B’s → Creative Boost: Try something creative just for fun. Paint, write, dress up, or explore a new hobby. Focus on experiences that make you feel like “you.”
    • Mostly C’s → Community Quest: Find ways to connect safely with people who lift you up. Virtual hangouts, workshops, or local events can help you find your people.

    Embracing the Hard Days

    Now this is all hard. It is not going to feel cozy or soft. Some days you might feel sad, scared, or worried about where you are going next or why you are even here in the first place. Trusting yourself and letting go of the outcome, all while maintaining a positive outlook, positive habits, and positive self-talk, will keep you moving forward. Eventually, the heaviness will not feel as heavy. It will feel like a bag of tools for your next adventure, helping you figure out who you are, without the need to be dependent on abundance.

    Think about the kind of house that raised you and ask yourself what kind of house you want to live in now.

    🎃 Halloween Treats That Won’t Break the Bank

    Halloween doesn’t have to mean spending a ton of money to have fun and feel festive. Whether you’re solo, with friends, or doing a cozy night in, these easy and cheap treats are perfect for getting into the spooky spirit. Think cozy lattes, sweet cornbread, and little DIY touches that make your night feel magical.. all without emptying your wallet.

    Grab your ingredients, get a little creative, and let’s make Halloween deliciously fun and totally budget-friendly!

    Budget-Friendly Pumpkin Spice Latte (Non-Alcoholic)

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup milk (any kind, even powdered milk works)
    • 1–2 tsp pumpkin puree (optional, can skip if needed)
    • 1 tsp sugar or honey
    • 1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon
    • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
    • 1/2 cup strong brewed coffee or instant coffee

    Instructions:

    1. Heat milk in a small pot or microwave.
    2. Stir in pumpkin, sugar, and pumpkin pie spice until well combined.
    3. Mix in coffee and vanilla if using.
    4. Pour into a mug, top with whipped cream or a sprinkle of cinnamon.
    5. Sip and enjoy your cozy Halloween treat!

    💡 Tip: Skip the pumpkin puree or whipped cream to save money and still have a tasty latte.


    🎃 Cheap & Easy “Monster” Cornbread

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup cornmeal
    • 1 cup flour (all-purpose or whatever you have)
    • 2 tbsp sugar
    • 1 tbsp baking powder
    • Pinch of salt
    • 1 cup milk (or water + a little butter/oil)
    • 1/4 cup melted butter or oil
    • 2 eggs (or 1 egg + 1/4 cup applesauce to save)

    Instructions:

    1. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C) and grease a pan.
    2. Mix dry ingredients: cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
    3. Mix wet ingredients: milk, melted butter, and eggs.
    4. Combine wet and dry ingredients, stir until just mixed.
    5. Pour batter into the pan and bake 20–25 minutes until golden.

    💡 Tip: Add a few chocolate chips or a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar on top for a festive touch without spending much.

    🕸️ Not in the Baking Mood? Try This Halloween Self-Discovery Quiz!

    Answer these questions to find a fun, spooky activity that fits your vibe and mood tonight:

    🕯️ A Little Note Before You Go

    Whatever your environment looks like this season, know that you are loved, needed, and wanted. Halloween can bring up a lot.. it’s a time of magical energy for many. Remember to drink your juice, eat your food, and take care of yourself without feeling guilty or wrong about what’s already happened.

    Be accountable, take risks, and stay positive even when things feel uncertain. Sending you the very best and wishing you a safe, grounded, and meaningful Halloween. 🎃

  • The Staycation That Made Us Rethink Home

    The Staycation That Made Us Rethink Home

    We spent a weekend at Quality Inn Vernon and realized a little escape goes a long way especially this time of year.

    Do you really need space from your surroundings, or are you just in need of a reset? Let’s be honest.

    In the middle of all the hustle and the season of feelings and coziness, it is easy to get caught up in your own head. The outside world is slowing down while you are hyper-focused on the little things inside. Season changes are tough for so many reasons, and a lot of the pressure we feel is the pressure we put on ourselves. As the air gets colder and our homes get warmer, it somehow makes the emptiness feel bigger.

    How far are you in life? Do you have the people you love around you? Who do you love? Why are you doing what you do? Why does moving the TV feel like a big decision? How is your team doing? Are your friends going out? Work feels heavier and harder to get up for, especially if you are isolated or not exactly where you imagined yourself. Cozy seasons can hit hard.

    But it does not have to be that way. Here is how we planned a local getaway at a nearby hotel and actually felt like ourselves again.

    Book It, Sip Wine, Reset: Why You Deserve This Staycation

    A staycation? Yup. Maybe a little wine, maybe a meal that is not just a frozen something from the fridge or the usual takeout from nearby spots or Uber Eats deals. The truth is, sometimes leaving where you are is the only way to get perspective. Groups that call themselves “community” can actually drain energy, and that is what happens in the wrong ones.

    Whether someone has lived in a place forever or just moved, escaping doesn’t have to mean going far. A quick getaway near Kelowna offers a new energy while still being close enough to make the next day shift without any awkwardness. Vernon. A staycation at a hotel like Quality Inn comes with continental breakfast, a pool, and clean service without running into people you know, all without breaking the bank.

    It is the perfect reset. Here is why everyone needs to book some time for themselves. This is facts.

    The Art of Pausing: Reclaim Your Energy and Inner Joy

    Feeling wiped out? Maybe it is because no one is hitting pause for themselves. Taking time for you is not selfish. It is everything. Here is why putting yourself first changes everything.

    1. You cannot be the full version of yourself if you do not make time for yourself.
    2. Pausing, breathing and enjoying the moment brings more happy vibes later.
    3. Do not let everyone else run your schedule. The more elusive and high luxury you feel, the more energy comes your way.
    4. Stepping away from responsibilities reconnects you to your inner child. Emotions and who you are are meant to be felt.
    5. Keeping your bucket full means others cannot drain your energy as easily.

    A Mini Vernon Getaway That Made Us Forget Tomorrow

    Quality Inn in Vernon was a vibe. The goal was simple: somewhere affordable, comfortable and with a feeling of luxury. The staff treated everyone like royalty. Everyone was kind, the rooms were spotless and the amenities were perfect. With so many local restaurants nearby and season-themed activities that cost nothing, it was the perfect place to breathe and stop thinking about what tomorrow might bring. Family run and owned since 2013, it felt like home while removing all the negative energy that often comes along.

    What should you pack for a staycation? First, no work. Leave it at home. Work is what reminds us how transactional the world can feel. Your energy is valuable. The more energy you put into a place or situation, the more it lingers. Leaving negativity out of the picture while you reset actually brings more perspective. Let the room breathe and just enjoy your own mind for a moment. You will get more done when you are fully present rather than being half in and half out of your own sanctuary.

    Second, leave toxic relationships behind. This is not the time to rekindle anything. Surround yourself with genuine love that will not wreck your vibe.

    Third, bring self-love essentials. Whether it is food, drinks, a journal or music, this is your time to relax and enjoy yourself. Welcome your inner child. Repeat to yourself: I am happiness. I am joy. I am grateful. Bring perspective and reset fully.

    Leave the World Behind and Focus on You This Season

    Now staycations do not always have to be somewhere fancy. They can be right in your room, right in your house, or somewhere close by. A friend’s house, a quick getaway from school, or even a sick day from work. Whatever it is, just remember to leave your current world at the door and actually focus on yourself. Do not bring a glass half empty type of vibe. Really work on yourself if you want to disconnect.

    It is all about being present with who you are going to be and who you want to be while letting go of struggle. Hard balance, right? Think about it. What makes you feel the best? What smells bring you comfort? What activities make you feel safe? What reminds you of home? Home as in comfort, not the trauma or suppressed emotions from the past. Be present, let yourself feel and understand yourself. This will not happen if you are always on the go.

    If you are in the place to go out somewhere and you live in Kelowna, also known as Cult Central, you need escape moments. When we found Quality Inn, it was truly one of the most relaxing moments we have felt in a while.

    This is a reminder to take time for yourself this season. Take good care of yourself and stay in places that make you feel at home. Thank you to Quality Inn for hosting us.

  • What’s more terrifying than the haunted? The indifferent.

    What’s more terrifying than the haunted? The indifferent.

    The spirits you dread are nothing compared to your own choices.

    Credits
    Photography by Zeal Media Member @vinilsoodphotography
    Model — ZealUnity Model Sydney (@sydneyy.maye)
    All edits completed in-house by Zeal Media

    The Hollow Roots

    You feel it the moment October arrives. The wind moves like ice, slipping through streets, forests, and empty houses. Even the ground beneath your feet feels colder, heavier, carrying the taste of ash, iron, and silence.

    Once the world thrived. Laughter spilled across open fields. Roses blazed red in the sun. Rivers danced over stone. Life pulsed in harmony. But harmony is fragile and watching it crumble leaves scars the living often refuse to see.

    Monsters came. But these were not creatures of fang and claw. These were us. We tore through homes, shattered families, and silenced every cry for help. Cities rose from the ruins. Concrete devoured the horizon. Glass towers clawed at the sky. Smoke poured into the air and power replaced life. Speeches replaced truth. Promises replaced action. Blood soaked the ground beneath those who looked away. Children were buried in rubble. Rivers turned to poison. Nations were erased. The cost was never ours to bear or so we pretended. And in the wake of everything we ignored, there is silence.

    Silence from those who look away. Silence from those who cover their ears. Silence from those who choose comfort over truth. It is this inaction that allows cruelty to spread, that grows until it becomes a wall between people and what they should remember. Every lie left unchallenged, every injustice ignored, strengthens it. Every time someone pretends it is not happening, the weight grows. It presses down, unseen but relentless, like frost creeping over the bones of the world.

    This does not go unnoticed. It echoes in October when the veil between memory and forgetting thins. Whispers move through the trees, through walls, and through the cracks in a world that never healed. Every injustice ignored, every moment of turning away, adds weight to the air. The names of the forgotten slip through the cold and reach your ears. They do not forgive. They demand to be remembered.

    Every year more of them vanish. People wander too close to the places they once tried to erase. They laugh at the chill in the air, ignore the subtle murmurs, and tell themselves it is nothing. But it is not the wind that calls their name. It is the world remembering. It is the voices of the forgotten, rising through the dark, refusing to be silenced. The past does not rest. Every secret concealed, every truth denied, every act of indifference gives it strength.

    You are not safe. The earth holds every injustice, every lie, every time courage was abandoned for comfort. The murmurs are growing, closer, sharper, impossible to dismiss. The walls around you feel thinner, the air heavy with ash and iron. You can feel it now. The reminder that what was buried still stirs. The reckoning waits, patient and inevitable.

    Listen closely. If a voice calls in October, do not mistake it for the wind. If the ground shifts beneath your feet, do not stay still. The dead remember what the living try to forget. Those who turn away, who pretend not to see, will summon them. Ignoring the call will not protect you; it will trap you deeper than any earth or stone. Every unanswered cry, every glance averted from the truth, every moment of inaction becomes a summons you cannot escape. When the cold settles into your bones, it penetrates your marrow, into the very fibres of your being, until every breath reminds you that your inaction called them forth.

    When the murmurs rise into voices, there will be nowhere to hide. Floors groan under weight unseen. Doors tremble on their hinges. Windows shake as if something unseen presses against them. The walls seem closer, the air heavier, thick with a metallic tang that clings to your lungs. Every footstep echoes back at you, every creak in the house a reminder that nothing is as empty as it seems. Every heartbeat pounds a warning. Every shiver traces the paths of those lost long before you, their presence pressing into the spaces you once thought safe.

    Then you will hear them. Closer, sharper, undeniable. They do not plead. They do not beg. They demand acknowledgement and reckoning. There is no hiding. No door, no wall, no lock can shield you. No light can guide you away. Every movement, every glance, every choice you have made is marked and measured, reflected back in the spaces around you. Every sound seems amplified, every shadow filled with memory and accusation.

    When their voices grow insistent and the weight of what was ignored settles into your chest, you will understand: you are not alone. You have never been alone. Every act of turning away, every moment of comfort chosen over action, has called them forth. The reckoning is patient, but it has already begun, and it will not be denied.

  • Canadian Creator Levi Price Reveals the Shocking Secret Behind His Perfect Content, and It’s Nothing Like You Expect!

    Canadian Creator Levi Price Reveals the Shocking Secret Behind His Perfect Content, and It’s Nothing Like You Expect!

    During the Heat of Summer, Our Community Teamed Up With Levi Price, and We’re Finally Revealing His Journey and Inside Scoop! We Asked Him the Tough Questions, and Here’s What He Had to Say.

    The Secret Behind a Creator Who Inspires an Entire Community and Makes Every Moment Look Effortless

    Levi has been a driving force in the creative community for years and most recently he has been making waves right here in Kelowna. A true talent, Levi is a rock for brands and creators alike, inspiring anyone looking to find their place in the creative world or simply take that first step toward being creative. Our community absolutely loved working with him. He was kind, guided poses, and encouraged members who had never modeled in the water before. Levi created a safe and vulnerable space, allowing the moment to be captured beautifully.

    📸 Levi Price Unfiltered: 15 Questions for the Creative Mind Behind the Lens

    Let’s start with your big three — do you think your astrology shows up in how you shoot or tell stories?

    Answer: I don’t pay attention to astrology so I’m not sure haha. I’m an Aquarius if that helps.

    How much experience do you have with digital creation — and how has that evolved your style?

    Answer: I’ve been doing photography and videography for about 12 years now. It took me over half of that time before I found my photography “style”, which is largely due to getting a solid understanding of the tools in Lightroom and the editing process. 

    You always come back to water. What’s that element mean to you in your creative world?
    Answer:

    I grew up in the Okanagan so ever since I can remember I’ve spent tons of time in the lakes, playing in creeks, all that fun stuff. It might just be nostalgia but I love the water, and shooting portraits in it just feels right.

    What’s something this shoot says… without saying it? Like a secret message buried in the frames.
    Answer:

    Which shoot? I’ll skip this question haha

    Do you intentionally tap into emotion when you create — or does it just flow through naturally?

    Answer: I don’t really intentionally tap into emotion when I’m shooting or editing, but it definitely comes out in the images. Historically I create my best work when I’m sad, and I struggled with on-and-off depression until my late 20’s so looking back I think that was not just a big part of why I picked up a camera in the first place, but also it probably benefited my photography.

    What’s the hardest part about being a full-time creative that no one really prepares you for?

    Answer: The hardest part of being a full time creative that nobody prepares you for is that if you want to do it full time, being good at your craft is only about 10% of it. The rest is the business side of it, the marketing, sales, client acquisition and so on. All of which I do not excel at haha.

    If you taught a class for high school creatives — what would be lesson one, and why?

    Answer: If I taught a class on photography, lesson number one would be focus on your angles. I actually made a video about this for my YouTube channel and it blew up. Capturing your subject from angles that the human eye wouldn’t typically be viewing them from is the first step in making an image that stands out and catches attention.

    When did holding a camera stop being just a skill and start feeling like your thing?

    Answer: I don’t think I’ve ever really felt like photography is more of a skill to me than just feeling like “my thing”. I used to take tons of pictures as a kid with those little disposable 35mm cameras that my parents would buy me, and every time I pick up a camera I’m just doing it because I love it, and the skill just came through constant practice.

    What’s your best tip for young creatives in smaller towns just getting started in this industry?

    Answer: My biggest tip for creatives in smaller towns is to find your audience online. If it weren’t for the internet I don’t think anyone would see any of my work, and it opens our audience up to the world opposed to just our geographical location.

    Do you think the people you surround yourself with impact what you create — or how bold you’re willing to be?

    Answer: The people we surround ourselves definitely impact how we create, because they impact our lives in general. Speaking personally I don’t think it’s had a huge effect on my photography, as my family and friends don’t really care that I do what I do, and when we hang out it’s not something we really talk about. But having good friends and strong social support just helps with life in general.

    If someone muted your films and just felt them — what do you hope they feel first?

    Answer: If somebody watched what I create with no sound, I’d hope they at least enjoy how it looks. I’m very passionate about creating captivating imagery.

    How much of your process is planned — and how much is just straight instinct?

    Answer: For my client work a lot of it is very planned out and detailed. The client needs to know what they’re paying for before the work begins, but when it comes to my creative portraits I prefer to just pick a location and lighting, then just show up and let it rip. I’ve never been one for mood boards for the creative stuff, I like to just feel it out in the moment and let it happen organically. Perhaps I enjoy part of the surprise of not knowing exactly what we’re going to create before I show up.

    Have you ever captured something that stuck with you — like it followed you around for days?

    Answer: There are definitely times when I take a photo that it really sticks with me, but like any artist that feeling is fleeting. We tend to dissect our work over time and we’ll go from being satisfied with what we’ve created to “oh I should have lit this better”, or “I could have shot it like this instead”. We’re our own worst critics haha.

    Is there a part of your story you haven’t told through film or photography yet — but want to?

    Answer: Not that I can think of, let’s skip this one too haha.

    Who are the types of people or projects you’re craving to create with next — what should be landing in your inbox right now?

    Answer: As far as my creative portraiture goes, the types of people I look to work with are easy-going, fun people to be around. A portrait session usually runs anywhere from 1-3 hours depending on how much fun we’re having, and lots of conversation happens in that time. I just like to shoot with people who are kind, have a sense of humour, and are comfortable in front of the camera.

    📬 Inbox Levi Price

    This creator is the perfect mix of cool, talented, professional, and fun to be around. His bookings are pretty full, but he’s always interested in discussing a project and open to chatting!

    Contact:
    📱 Phone: 250-351-4886
    📸 Instagram: @Moonsugar.jpeg
    ✉️ Email: iamleviprice@gmail.com

    Portfolio Reference: Available upon request—expect captivating and thoughtful creative storytelling.

  • Kelowna:Tired of Flaky Friends—Read This Before Summer Slips Away

    Kelowna:Tired of Flaky Friends—Read This Before Summer Slips Away

    Come with us to one of our new favourite hangouts —

    where the food is fresh, the laughs come easy, and the setting makes you want to stay a little longer. Whether you’re showing up solo or meeting someone new, there’s still time to make this summer one to remember.

    Let’s be real for a second.

    You know how it goes. The “let’s hang soon” texts that never turn into plans. The group chats that somehow make you feel more alone. The vibe that’s just off.

    Living in Kelowna, where sunsets hit different and everyone kinda knows everyone, it’s easy to be around people but still feel like you’re missing your people.

    This summer isn’t about adding more contacts. It’s about finding the ones who actually get you. The people who check in for no reason, hype you up for the little things, and turn a pizza night into a memory you’ll want to keep.

    If you’re done with the fake invites and want to start making real connections, this guide is for you.

    📸 Credits

    Featuring models: Jenayah, Hammad, and Savjeet – (welcome to the team 🤍)
    Captured by: Georgia – @g.fields_photos (ZEAL Social Media Team)
    Edited & curated in-house with love
    Creative direction & brand vision by our team
    Shot on location at Dunnenzies, Mission – Kelowna 🍕


    Not Everyone Gets a Slice: How to Spot Real Friends This Summer

    Summer has a way of showing you who’s really there and who just likes the idea of being close.

    This season is about choosing people who feel like peace. Who check in without a reason. Who meet you where you’re at without making you question if you’re too much.

    You don’t need to chase. You don’t need to prove. You just need to notice.

    Whether you’re starting fresh or just noticing shifts in your circle, these reminders are here to help you stay soft, clear, and grounded. Because not everyone gets a slice—and that’s completely okay.

    1. If they keep cancelling plans, it’s okay to stop waiting.
    You deserve consistency. If someone repeatedly lets you down, believe their patterns and stop putting your joy on hold.
    🫶 But maybe they’re overwhelmed and don’t know how to say it.
    Some people cancel not because they don’t care, but because they’re anxious, burnt out, or in a hard season. You can hold boundaries and hold space.

    2. If it only feels good online, it’s not as deep as you think.
    If someone hypes you in comments but never checks in when it counts, it might be more about image than intimacy.
    🫶 But maybe that’s the only way they know how to connect right now.
    Some people use social media to show love because it feels safer than real vulnerability. You get to decide if that’s enough for you.

    3. Just because you’ve known them forever doesn’t mean they still fit.
    Time doesn’t equal trust. Some friendships run their course, and that’s not failure—it’s growth.
    🫶 But maybe they’re growing too, just quietly.
    Not everyone grows out loud. They might be shifting too, unsure how to bridge the new version of themselves with the old version of your friendship.

    4. If they talk badly about everyone else, they probably talk about you too.
    It might feel like you’re the exception, but gossip is usually a pattern—not a one-time thing.
    🫶 But maybe they just need better ways to process what they’re feeling.
    Some people vent because they don’t have safe spaces to work through things. It doesn’t excuse it—but it helps to ask if their tone changes when you bring softness into the room.

    5. If the energy feels off, it is.
    You don’t need proof. You don’t need a reason. You’re allowed to pull back from anything that makes you feel small or unsure.
    🫶 But maybe they’re just trying to protect themselves too.
    Sometimes we mistake distance for disinterest when really, someone is guarding their own heart. Not everyone knows how to be open and present, even when they want to.


    Our Secret Hangout Spot: DunnenZies Is More Than Just Pizza

    Hammad, Jenayah, and new member Savjeet recently visited Dunnenzies and it quickly became our new favourite hangout.

    The vibe is totally relaxed. The patio is tucked under big Okanagan trees giving all the fresh air feels but without the annoying crowds or noise. It’s the kind of place where you can actually have real convos, play some games and just be without distractions.

    Posters for local shows and events decorate the walls adding a cool artsy touch. The prices won’t make your wallet cry and the staff are so kind and welcoming it felt like we had known them forever. Plus the dog friendly patio is a major win if you’ve got a furry sidekick.

    They hooked us up with some next level mocktails and a mix of fresh vegetarian dishes plus a few classic favourites. The food was crispy and fresh holding up perfectly for our food pics and every last bite after.

    If you want that real Okanagan vibe without the crowds or chaos, Dunnenzies is the secret spot you didn’t know you needed.

    Hammad’s Review — One of Our Members Shares His Take

    After our visit to Dunnenzies, we asked Hammad to share his honest thoughts on the experience. Here’s what he had to say:

    **“We had a really pleasant time at Dunnenzies.
    The food was delicious. We ordered vegetarian pizza, loaded fries, nachos, and tacos.
    The quality of every item was top notch. The pizza was great. I really liked the loaded fries, and the fish tacos were well done.

    The only suggestion I’d have is to consider adding halal options if the business model allows. Otherwise, excellent food.”**

    We love hearing honest takes from our members and including every voice at the table. This was a summer memory worth sharing — and the food made it even better.

    Sick of Stress and Bad Vibes? Try These Kelowna Date Ideas ASAP

    1. Chill on the Dunnenzies Patio in the Mission

    Head to Dunnenzies’ Mission location and grab some of their seriously good pizza. They’ve also got a great happy hour menu that makes hanging out even sweeter. Take your food outside to their beautiful grassy patio — it’s the perfect spot to relax, soak up some sun, and enjoy good vibes with your date or friends. Pizza + patio + good deals = summer goals.

    Read more for our full experience!

    2. Music & Movement at Waterfront Park

    Bring a portable speaker and curate a playlist you and your date (or friends) love. Dance, walk along the lake, or just sit and listen while watching boats glide by. Bonus: it’s free, beautiful, and easy to escape into nature without leaving the city.

    3. Nature Walk & Picnic at Knox Mountain

    Pack a simple picnic or bring some leftover pizza from your favourite spot. Hike or stroll around Knox Mountain trails, find a quiet lookout, and enjoy the fresh air with low-key conversations and killer views.

    4. Vinyl or Chill Session at Home

    If you’re into music but don’t want to go out, host a vinyl listening session or playlist swap at home. Light some candles and make it a chill night to connect without any pressure.

    5. Art Crawl & Coffee Break Downtown

    Explore the vibrant street art and galleries downtown Kelowna. Walk or bike from mural to mural, snapping pics and sharing laughs. Stop by a local coffee shop like Bean Scene for a quick caffeine boost and a chill chat.

    6. Sunset Chill & Acoustic Vibes at Boyce-Gyro Park

    Bring a blanket, some acoustic tunes, and snacks to Boyce-Gyro Beach for a laid-back evening by the water. Watch the sunset, share stories, and enjoy the fresh lake breeze with good company—no fire needed.

    Moments Like This

    There’s something special about summer nights that feel easy. Sitting under the trees, laughing over food, swapping stories, and meeting new people who just get it. These are the kinds of moments that stick with us — the ones that make us feel seen, connected, and inspired.

    In a world that might feel scary when it comes to new opinions, new friends, and new ideas, it is time to listen to ourselves and what feels right. Habits grow. And the longer you hold on to old feelings or friendships that no longer match where you are going, sometimes that becomes the only place you will go.

    If you want to grow, if you want to feel different tomorrow not just in your thoughts but in your chest, you need change. If you do not have people to call today, take yourself out on one of these beautiful Okanagan days. Think about how amazing you are. Think about how loved you deserve to feel. Look up at the sky. Feel the warmth and freedom on your skin as you choose how to feel. You get to decide what a positive day looks like for you.

    You do not need people or things or some perfect plan to enjoy summer. You need moments that feel real. Do things you will actually remember. Not the things you hope people see you at. Because truth is, no one is looking. And that is where the freedom begins.

    At ZEALUNITY, we are building a space that feels like more. A place to create, to connect, and to be around people who want to grow and live fully. Whether you are starting fresh or already on your path, we are always happy to meet you.

    Come hang with us. There is always room for you here.

  • Art As Resistance in 2025

    Art As Resistance in 2025

    How Five Artists Use Creativity to Fight Civil Unrest

    From Gaza to Los Angeles, and from back-alley rallies to major museums, artists are leading the charge in spotlighting injustice. In 2025, amid a backdrop of the Palestinian genocide, war in Ukraine, and ICE raids in the U.S., five creatives—Nadya Tolokonnikova, Doechii, Patrick Martínez, Malak Mattar, and Hazem Harb—are using language, paint, performance, and collage to push back. Through their work, they channel echoes of historical resistance: the legacy of Pussy Riot, the mural movements of the First and Second Intifadas, and Ukraine’s post-2014 cultural revival. Ultimately, this is art as activism—urgent, unapologetic, and global.

    1. Nadya Tolokonnikova (Pussy Riot): Performing Protest Behind Bars

    In early June 2025, Nadya Tolokonnikova—co-founder of the Russian protest-art collective Pussy Riot—entered a mock prison cell at LA’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) for a 10-day durational performance titled Police State. Designed to provoke, the piece recreated her 2012–13 incarceration in a Russian labor camp—16-hour workdays making uniforms, sleepless nights, and punitive conditions that stripped away basic human dignity. With precision, she brought the physicality of repression to downtown Los Angeles, meticulously reconstructing her cell complete with bunk, toilet, sewing machine, surveillance cameras, and a mixer that blended Russian prison sounds with lullabies and her own raw screams.

    However, midway through the performance, real-world events began bleeding into the exhibit. Federal ICE raids in the nearby garment district sparked spontaneous protests and forced MOCA’s temporary closure. National Guard troops arrived. Helicopters circled overhead. Nevertheless, Nadya remained inside—live-streaming scanner audio and protest chants directly into the cell’s speakers. Museum guards reportedly announced, “Police State exhibit closed due to police state,” and still, she carried on—in solidarity and defiance.

    To understand the deeper meaning, it helps to revisit Pussy Riot’s origins. Back in 2011, the group formed in Moscow, crashing the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in protest of Vladimir Putin’s growing church-state alliance. After her 2012 arrest, Tolokonnikova spent two years in a Russian prison and emerged as an international symbol of feminist resistance and political art.

    Today, Police State continues that legacy. By connecting Russian authoritarianism to U.S. crackdowns, it exposes the slow erosion of civil liberties in real time. In doing so, Tolokonnikova’s work blurs the line between past and present, performance and protest—making her not just a witness to injustice, but a weapon against it. @nadya

    Pussy Riot Resistance

    2. Doechii (Rapper/Activist): Spitting Truth at Awards Shows

    In 2025, Tierra Doechii—known mononymously as Doechii—has been tearing up the hip-hop scene both musically and politically. One of the year’s most headline-making moments came during the BET Awards, where she seized the stage after winning Best Female Hip-Hop Artist. Rather than simply celebrating, she fired off a blistering critique of the Trump-era ICE raids sweeping through Los Angeles. “This is a ruthless attack on our neighborhoods,” she declared, boldly calling the deployment of National Guard troops an “act of aggression against immigrants.” Within minutes, social media lit up, and protest organizers rapidly shared her speech across digital platforms.

    Importantly, her message wasn’t just performative—it drew from a long tradition of Black and Brown resistance in performance art and hip-hop. From the revolutionary voices of Public Enemy to the political bars of Killer Mike, Doechii’s statement echoed a lineage where mainstream recognition becomes a platform for defiance.

    Furthermore, Doechii’s intersectional activism strategically links race, migration, gender identity, and state violence. By doing so, she shows how music can serve as a vehicle for systemic critique, and how a new generation of artists is using performance as protest. In the broader context of 2025 protest art, her voice is not just resonant—it’s revolutionary. @doechii

    Doechii Resistance

    3. Patrick Martínez (Visual Artist): Street Art as Calling Card

    Los Angeles painter and muralist Patrick Martínez took his resistance straight to the streets. With anti-ICE rallies blooming in May and June, Martinez supplied vibrant, handmade protest signage—posters, stencils, spray-painted placards—during marches in the Fashion District and near the Geffen Contemporary. His designs often echoed Barbara Kruger’s iconic confrontational graphics, striking at themes like freedom, surveillance, and state violence .

    Historical roots: Martínez’s work builds on L.A.’s vibrant mural tradition—from Chicano muralists of the ‘70s to the street art waves of the 2000s. His banners become living artworks, mobilizing communities and reinforcing that resistance is collective, not solo. @patrick_martinez_studio

    Patrick Martínez Resistance

    4. Malak Mattar (Palestinian Painter): Chronicles of Genocide

    Twenty-five-year-old Malak Mattar, a Palestinian painter from Gaza, remains a beacon of color in a time of devastation. Born during the 2014 Gaza War, Mattar turned to art for survival. Now, in 2025, she’s earning international acclaim—staging Falasteen, a solo show at Central Saint Martins in London, the first Palestinian artist ever given such a platform there. The centerpiece piece, No Words, stands over two meters tall—a monochrome, brutalist vision of bodies and death that critics have likened to Picasso’s Guernica .

    In her own words: “In the time of genocide, art is a powerful way of resisting the systematic dehumanisation of our people” ). Her presence evokes the New Visions group that sprang from the First Intifada—artists who used local materials to document resistance, inspiring generations. @malakmattarart

     Malak Mattar Resistance

    5. Hazem Harb (Collagist & Historian): Reassembling Memory

    While less famous on social media, Palestinian-Diaspora artist Hazem Harb is making waves in museums. Born in Gaza, raised across Rome and Dubai, Harb merges archival documents, photo fragments, maps, and found objects into collages that meditate on displacement, fragmentation, memory, and erasure. His 2025 exhibition Not There, Yet Felt in Dubai traced lost hometowns, linguistic loss, and cultural violence, embodying modern Palestinian history in tactile form.

    Historical roots: Harb follows in the tradition of intellectual documentarians like Sliman Mansour and Nabil Anani, bridging First Intifada aesthetics with new digital-political realities—embodying “committed art” that fights censorship through preservation . @hazemharb

    Hazem Harb Resistance

    Why This Moment?

    StruggleArtist(s)ModalityHistorical Echo
    ICE raids in L.A.Tolokonnikova, Doechii, MartínezPerformance, music, public graphicsU.S. civil rights rallies, Chicano mural movement
    Palestinian genocideMattar, HarbPainting, collage, archival artNew Visions (1989), documentary traditions
    Global authoritarianismTolokonnikovaInstitution-based performancePussy Riot’s cathedral stunt, Gulag parentage
    Call-out cultureDoechiiAwards-stage interventionRap as resistance, NWA, Public Enemy
    Diaspora memoryHarbArchival collage, exhibitsPalestinian historiography, Nakba commemoration

    A Deeper Dive: Symbols of Resistance

    Punk Prayer to Prison Cell

    Pussy Riot’s 2012 Punk Prayer was brief but iconic: masked women shouting women’s rights and opposing Putin’s fusion of politics and religion inside a cathedral. That arrest ignited Petitions, concerts, protests, and elevated Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina to global prominence.

    Police State continues that story, dismantling the line between personal biography and political art. By sewing protest slogans into military uniforms, generating noise-based soundscapes, and enduring institutional surveillance, Tolokonnikova embeds resistance in time itself .

    Pussy Riot Resistance

    Rhyme and Revolution

    Doechii’s protest rap joins a proud rap tradition—from Rage Against the Machine to modern trailblazers like Killer Mike—that embraces protest as performance. Her refusal to remain silent upon winning mainstream recognition keeps hip-hop’s activist flame alive in L.A.’s current crisis.

    Doechii Resistance

    Murals on the march

    From Mexico to East L.A., murals have always drawn communities together. Martínez’s signage skateboards that collective aesthetic into protests. His work echoes the 1970s Chicano political mural “We Are Not Cockroaches” and the ’90s AIDS and immigrant rights poster waves.

    Patrick Martinez Resistance

    Painting a genocide

    Mattar’s work—especially No Words—uses stark contrasts of black and white and massive scale to mirror musical traditions of Picasso’s Guernica (Spain) and Anselm Kiefer (Germany). She also taps watercolors and color symbolism—linking olives, oranges, doves—as coded signs of Palestinian identity.

    Malak Mattar Resistance

     Fragments as memory

    Harb’s collages collapse space-time: an old schoolbook, a village map, a broken coffee mug—these pieces reassemble lost homes. His work follows Palestinian archival practices, but updated for the digital age: each collage an act of resistance against erasure.

    Hazem Harb Resistance

    Context: Why Art Matters Now

    1. Visibility in media deserts – Gaza’s bombings and migrant raids often receive incomplete or biased coverage. Art bypasses that scarcity, making visceral arguments for empathy and justice.
    2. Emotional truth versus data – Hard stats feel abstract; art forces empathy. Silence becomes noise, distance becomes skin.
    3. Global connectivity – Tolokonnikova connects L.A.’s raids to her Russian experience. Mattar and Harb link diaspora trauma to new generations. Protest art becomes cross-border.
    4. Historical continuity – From Pussy Riot (2011), through Ukraine’s 2014 cultural boom, to this moment—the baton of resistance-art is being handed again.
    5. Institutional infiltration – Whether inside MOCA, on global stages, or street corners, these works blur the line between art and protest, legitimacy and defiance.
    No King Resistance

    The Road Ahead: When Resistance Becomes Routine

    • Doechii’s trajectory: will she use her debut album for an activist platform or pivot toward mainstream pop personas? The next year could define whether protest remains her central act.
    • Tolokonnikova’s next act: Police State might return, but could she adapt to other authoritarian contexts—Hong Kong, Iran—amplifying solidarity networks?
    • Mattar’s global canvases: with increasing exhibitions anticipated in the U.S. and Middle East, her visuals could shape discourse for Palestinian rights in the art market and academia.
    • Harb’s archive labs: as history digitizes, his collages might become part of university collections, fueling future research and memorial initiatives.
    • Martínez’s mural politics: can local signage evolve into permanent murals—creating long-term visual infrastructure for immigrant rights?
    Ice Sweeps Resistance

    Conclusion: Creativity Surges Where Repression Rises

    In 2025, art is not optional—it’s essential. When governments silence journalists, harass immigrants, and bomb civilians, these creative voices—through their paintings, performances, song, and design—reclaim narrative, memory, and justice. They argue: if protest must escalate, let it do so through paint and poetry. If repression sweeps like wildfire, let art be the hose that restores humanity.

    The artists we’ve spotlighted are doing more than reacting—they’re shaping movements. Their legacy echoes street resistance from Ferguson, mural workshops in Palestinian camps, graffiti in Kyiv, suffragette banners, and punk interventions in the Kremlin. Each stands in solidarity with the voiceless—and each, in their own medium, is transforming civil unrest into acts of collective defiance.

    Because in the end, as Nadya Tolokonnikova said in her cell: “No society is perfect… we all have to be brave.” And art is where that bravery meets visibility, time after time.

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  • Inside THEsalon on St. Paul: More Than Just Hair—An Editorial Journey

    Inside THEsalon on St. Paul: More Than Just Hair—An Editorial Journey

    Credits

    Brand: The Salon on St. Paul
    Models: ZEALUNITY Creatives – Kirat + Shivanna
    Videography: Mason Koopman, ZEAL Social
    Editing: In-house by ZEAL Social
    Photography: Georgia, Media Member at ZEAL Social

    Growth, Small-Town Spirit, and the Creative Journey

    From the moment we connected with Salon Coordinator Jordan, the energy was anything but boring—think a mix of warmth, creativity, and authenticity that set the tone for the entire experience. It was a space where happiness, calm energy, and a balance of feminine and masculine vibes just felt right. It’s rare to find a brand that genuinely welcomes everyone—not just when the camera’s rolling, but behind the scenes too. That’s exactly the energy we found at this salon, and we can’t wait to share it with you.

    The Salon Experience You’ll Rave About.. Real Canadian Vibes

    Let’s be real. The last thing you need is a hair salon that feels like a small-town soap opera. That’s where THEsalon on St. Paul comes in. From the second you walk in, you’re greeted with chill energy, a warm smile, and maybe even a coffee. No awkward convos, no pressure to overshare — just you, your hair goals, and a team that truly gets it.

    Women’s cuts, men’s trims, kids’ styles — whatever you’re after, they’ve got you. Our models had the best time here. They got fresh trims and effortless styles that totally captured their vibe for our branding shoot — all without feeling like they had to play dress-up.

    If you’re all about clean girl or guy energy, natural hair moments, and a place where you can just be, this is your spot. THEsalon on St. Paul is the real deal. Book now and step into your best hair day ever.

    Our Step-by-Step Vision for Impactful Content

    Process and Creative Vision

    When we first looked at this brand, we noticed a consistent aesthetic throughout their feed—darker backgrounds that naturally create depth and contrast, giving each post a moody yet sophisticated feel. We saw that the brand leans into a distinctly feminine look but pairs it with masculine colour tones like dark greys, charcoals, and muted hues. This combination stands out beautifully, adding both strength and softness to the overall vibe.

    We also observed how they make their subjects pop—the main focus is always bright, well-lit, and crisp, yet never overly edited or artificial. It feels polished but not overdone, maintaining a natural elegance that’s key to their brand identity.

    Another detail that stood out was their focus on hair—how they showcase hairstyles in an aesthetic, almost editorial way. We wanted to honour that by weaving in similar aesthetic shots and b-roll footage that complement the brand’s existing content. Our goal was to match the vibe while adding a touch of our own creative vision, ensuring the content feels like a seamless extension of what they already do best.

    Before: Their Instagram Feed—Moody, Feminine, and Strong

    Screenshot

    After: Bringing It to Life—Our Models, Strategy, and Social Media Storytelling

    Explaining the Mood and Vibe of the Content

    This content captures the authentic, lived-in feel of a modern salon experience, blending a warm, community-driven atmosphere with polished, editorial visuals. Each shot balances natural lighting with slightly moody, muted backgrounds, allowing the subjects—clients, stylists, and products—to stand out in a real, unfiltered way.

    The overall aesthetic leans into dark greys and earthy tones, giving the feed a masculine yet inviting backdrop that feels both modern and timeless. The styling is intentional but never forced; it celebrates real moments, like laughter, connection, and the artistry of hairdressing, without feeling too posed or overly curated.

    Bright smiles and candid interactions add a friendly, approachable tone, while the close-up shots of products, tools, and signage remind us that this is a professional, detail-oriented space. The hair textures, especially the waves and highlights, are showcased beautifully, striking that sweet spot between editorial polish and natural beauty.

    Overall, this feed feels like stepping into a salon where good hair days meet good vibes. It’s a place where real people are celebrated and every detail is captured with care and intention.

    Unleash Your Best Hair Yet

    At THEsalon on St. Paul, they specialize in personalized hair experiences that bring out your unique style. Whether you’re looking for a fresh women’s cut, a tailored men’s trim, or a children’s cut that’s both fun and stylish, their highly trained stylists work with you to find the perfect look that suits your lifestyle.

    They also offer luxurious blowouts, special occasion updos, and treatments customized to your hair’s unique needs—clarifying, smoothing, hydrating, or all of the above. Add a treatment to any service for that extra glow.

    If it’s colour you’re after, they use Schwarzkopf colour to deliver consistent, stunning results. From simple touch-ups to full-length transformations and highlights, their team brings your vision to life.

    Book today and let them create your perfect hair story.

    Why Women Dominate Socials—and How Our Strategy Empowers Them to Market Your Business

    Explanation:
    It’s no secret that women drive social media. Statistics consistently show that women are the majority of users and trendsetters across platforms like Instagram and TikTok. They shape trends, influence brand conversations, and build communities that keep people engaged.

    Our strategy taps into this dynamic by showcasing confident, empowered women who authentically represent your business. Especially in industries that celebrate femininity—like beauty, wellness, fashion, and lifestyle—there’s a natural space for women to shine.

    We create room for women to be sexy, confident, and magnetic, crafting content that aligns with the audios, visuals, and trends they love. This approach doesn’t just build engagement; it positions your business in front of audiences that trust and admire the women who represent it.

    Interested in Working Together?

    We believe in showcasing confident, authentic individuals who bring every brand to life. If you’re curious about how our creative strategy can align with your vision, let’s chat. We’d love to explore how our approach can elevate your content and create something unforgettable—together.

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  • If You’ve Ever Had to Leave Something You Loved to Find Yourself — This One’s for You.

    If You’ve Ever Had to Leave Something You Loved to Find Yourself — This One’s for You.

    This is for anyone chasing something they love — while quietly feeling like it’s tearing them down.

    Because sometimes the thing that’s supposed to be your safe space starts feeling heavy. And it usually starts small — learning how to just be. Alone. Uncomfortable. Taking up space when shrinking would be easier.

    That was us… first time parents, newly engaged, running on no sleep, trying to keep up with content and still feel like ourselves. We had just brought our baby home to a space that held so many memories. That house meant something. But slowly, we started to notice shifts.

    It was full of love — but it also held things we weren’t aligned with anymore.

    Like the fact that family still had keys.

    At the time, it made sense. It came from a place of trust and connection. But as our life changed — especially with a newborn — the setup just didn’t feel right for us anymore. I’d be mid-feed in the living room, barely dressed, and the door would open without warning. It wasn’t anyone’s fault. It just no longer worked.

    That experience wasn’t about blame – it was about awareness.

    It showed us how much we had changed. How our needs had changed. And how honouring that doesn’t mean we’re ungrateful or disconnected… it just means we’re growing.

    Because sometimes growth asks you to reimagine what home looks like.
    And even the best chapters eventually give way to new ones.

    If I don’t speak up for me — who will?

    If I Do What’s Right for Me — Will You Still Like Me?

    You’ve probably felt it too — that quiet question in the back of your mind: If you do what’s right for you… will they still like you? You’re not trying to hurt anyone’s feelings or make yours louder. You just need the space to be honest. It’s not about being dramatic or even “nice.” It’s about being real — truthful, clear, and loving. Real connection can hold both truths at once: yours and theirs. And if you don’t speak up for what’s real in you…um?

    Let me keep it real for a sec.

    I just moved out of a small town. And honestly? The questions started hitting quick: If I leave, will the people I’ve built with still want to work with me? If I can’t show up 24/7, are they still down? It’s that weird moment when excitement and self-doubt hit at the same time.

    The truth is… I didn’t have everything figured out. I didn’t have a 10-step plan to calm the what “ifs”. But the more I sat in that house, the more I realized… I had outgrown it. The open door vibe we once loved? It started feeling cold. Like the energy didn’t match anymore.

    And that’s when it clicked: If I didn’t pivot, I’d stay stuck doing things the old way, for people who might not even expect that of me anymore. Or want to only see me in that way –

    This isn’t just fiction — it’s a reflection.
    Inspired by the real, raw feeling of walking away from something that once felt like everything.

    The Launder

    No one really knew who built The Launder.
    It sat just beyond the edge of the old grove, tucked between wild hills and the hush of ancient trees.
    It was said to bless the land, protect the bond of bloodlines, and keep the stories of the elders clean.

    But the rules… they were never spoken.
    Only passed down in looks, in sighs, in the soft folding of hands that had given too much for too long.

    When you arrive — not as a stranger, but as the next in line — you are given three tasks.
    Gilded in honor, but heavy in cost.

    The first: Bring water from the low river to the highest cliff, every morning before sunbreak.
    Not for survival, but for devotion — a daily offering to prove you are willing to carry the weight of another’s comfort.

    The second: When your first child is born, they are named not by you, but by the elder.
    They belong not to your heart alone, but to the legacy of the land — bound to serve the story, not their own.

    And the third: Every woman must stand beneath The Mirror Tree — where bark turns to silver and reflects your shape, your stance, your soul.
    You are judged not by truth, but by tradition.
    By how small you can become in the name of keeping things “beautiful.”

    They say it’s the way it’s always been.
    But lately, you’ve started to wonder: what if that doesn’t make it right?

    The trees know.
    The wind pulls at your sleeves like a whisper.

    And one morning, when the river’s too low to fill your jar — you pause.
    You don’t climb.

    You don’t explain.

    You just walk the long path home, empty-handed —
    but finally full of yourself.


    What I’ve Learned Since Choosing Peace (Pssst… I’ve been out of my childhood house since 17)

    Alright, real talk.
    Finding peace isn’t about running away — it’s about creating your own vibe. Here’s what’s been working for me:

    Step 1: Carve out a little you zone.
    Grab your fave drink (coffee, tea, or heck, a fancy sparkling water), chill for 5 minutes, and just feel. No scrolling. No thinking about your to-do list. Just vibes.
    Do this enough, and your brain starts making calm your new default. Trust me. It’s magic.

    Step 2: Start journaling about things YOU wanna try.
    Not what everyone else wants from you. Your dreams, your goals, your wild ideas.
    I swear, it’s like a happiness hack that keeps me locked in the present and actually excited about life.

    Step 3: Pick up a hobby — the quirkier, the better.
    Paint, dance, build something, hit the gym, start a mini garden — whatever floats your boat.
    Seeing yourself level up in something? Confidence BOOSTED. Especially when life’s throwing curveballs (been there, worked two jobs with zero chill).

    Step 4: Expect people to meet your energy.
    Love big? Get loved back big. Don’t care? Don’t be shocked if they don’t either. It’s a two-way street, friends.

    Step 5: Keep loving hard — but only for those who deserve it.
    When people turn away, don’t chase or plead. Love them silently from a distance and focus on watering your own garden instead.
    Your energy is precious. Invest it where it grows, not where it drains.

    ✧ Why This Part Matters

    — the world moves fast. You’re constantly giving, adjusting, performing, healing, and sometimes just trying to keep up. But when do you get to land?

    That’s what this moment is for.

    This little routine isn’t just cute self-care — it’s you reclaiming your nervous system, one breath at a time.
    It’s not about “fixing” yourself. It’s about reminding yourself:
    You’re safe. You’re enough. You’re allowed to take up space without proving anything.

    When you do this — even for 5 minutes — you start building a version of “home” that can’t be taken away.
    No matter where you are or who’s around, you’ll carry a calm, confident you… with you.

    This part is the reset.
    This part is the power.
    And honestly?
    You deserve this.

    ✧ Your Favourite Part Starts Here ✧

    If you don’t have a routine yet, borrow this one — it’s simple, soft, and all yours.

    ☁️ Step 1: Find a space that feels calm. Could be your room floor, a sunny spot in the kitchen, even your parked car.

    🌿 Step 2: Sit on the ground. Deep breaths in, long breaths out. Let your body know it’s safe to just be.

    🍵 Step 3: Set the vibe. Play your favourite song, sip something warm, light a scent you love, or grab a little snack.

    🫀 Step 4: Tap your chest for 30 seconds. While you breathe, imagine releasing anything you’ve rejected or pushed away today:

    Someone said something that stung? Let it move through you.
    Felt out of place or misunderstood? Breathe through it.
    You’re not broken — you’re becoming.

    🌎 Step 5: Say this (or think it):
    “I am my own home. I carry peace with me. I’m allowed to take up space here.”

    It might feel a little “woo” or weird at first. But imagine if it does work?
    You’d walk into any space with quiet confidence — knowing you don’t need a perfect place to feel at home.
    Because you’ve built one inside.

    Creative Credits

    This moment was built with heart — and we couldn’t have done it without our incredible team.

    Model: Sydney May — a ZealUnity muse who brought the calm, the power, and the story to life.
    📸 Photography: Captured by the talented Okanagan Portraits , from the Zeal Social Management media team.

    We love our people. Every frame, every word, every moment — it’s made better because of you.

    Tag us if you try this routine or resonate with the story — we’d love to hear from you 💌
    @zealunity | @zealsocialmanagement

    With love, always. 🤍
    — The ZEAL team

  • The New Vanguard: How Artists Are Reframing The Visual Code

    The New Vanguard: How Artists Are Reframing The Visual Code

    By Noel Bentley @noelbentley_

    The New Vanguard: How Late Millennial and Gen Z Artists Are Rewriting the Visual Code

    In an era where social media posts blur into digital wallpaper and AI tools flood the visual landscape with artificial precision, a new generation of artists are pushing back—not by returning to the past, but by carving radically personal futures. Born between the late ’80s and early 2000s, this cohort of photographers, illustrators, muralists, and sculptors are using every medium—from paintbrush to pixel—to reclaim creative space and assert authorship in a time of algorithmic curation.

    They aren’t waiting for permission. They’re rewriting the rules.

    Haris Nukem: Hyperreal Humanity

    Haris Nukem, born in Bosnia and raised in London, has become synonymous with hyper-saturated portraits of tattooed, defiant youth. His work merges fashion editorial sensibility with documentary intimacy. Exhibited at London’s Maddox Gallery and featured in fashion campaigns, Nukem’s portraits vibrate with texture—layered fabrics, oil-slick skin, gold, and grime—all lit like contemporary altarpieces.

    In a 2021 Red Bull interview, Nukem shared, “I’ve always been excited by visuals, pop imagery and the idea behind what defines a brand. I was obsessed with drawing as a kid and I wanted to be a comic-book artist.” It’s no surprise—his portraits feel storyboarded, theatrical, yet real. He’s built his own visual brand, and it speaks fluently to the street and the studio alike. @harisnukem

    Nadia Lee Cohen

    Nadia Lee Cohen is a British photographer, filmmaker, and artist renowned for her vivid, cinematic imagery that draws heavily from mid-20th-century Americana and British pop culture. Born in Essex in 1990, she was raised on a rural farm, where her early creative endeavors were nurtured by her parents, who assisted her in constructing sets for her initial film and photography projects. She pursued her passion at the London College of Fashion, earning both BA and MA degrees in fashion photography. After relocating to Los Angeles, Cohen found inspiration in the city’s contrasting realities—the allure of Hollywood’s glamour juxtaposed with its underlying grit—which became a central theme in her work. Her debut monograph, Women (2020), is a collection of 100 stylized portraits that explore the complexities of femininity, often likened to film stills from nonexistent movies. This project garnered critical acclaim and solidified her reputation in the art world. @nadialeecohen

    Qiana Mestrich: Archiving Resistance

    In New York, interdisciplinary artist Qiana Mestrich is re-centering Blackness, motherhood, and memory within visual culture. A writer, photographer, and founder of the acclaimed blog Dodge & Burn: Decolonizing Photography History, Mestrich’s layered collage works investigate the silences of history. In 2025, she was awarded the Saltzman Prize by the Center for Photography at Woodstock, recognizing her for “interrogating established canons and exploring the roles of memory, motherhood, and cultural production.”

    Her exhibitions at ICP and MoMA PS1 foreground Black familial life, domestic labor, and inherited trauma—not through spectacle, but through subtle, layered storytelling. “I see photography as a tool for writing history differently,” Mestrich told Vogue in April 2025. Her work makes you look again—at what’s visible and what’s been deliberately obscured. @qianamestrich

    John Yuyi: The Medium Is the Body

    Taiwanese artist John Yuyi is at the forefront of a new kind of body art—one that reflects our filtered, hyper-documented reality. She has tattooed Instagram icons on her skin, posted photos of herself layered in emojis and QR codes, and built visual commentaries on disconnection in the age of digital addiction. In a world where every selfie is part performance, Yuyi’s work makes visible the paradoxes of self-curation.

    Her collaborations with Gucci, multiple solo shows in Tokyo and New York, and projects for Dazed and Colette Paris position her as a bridge between internet aesthetics and gallery walls. “I think a lot of people from our generation are experiencing this digital identity crisis,” she said in a 2018 interview with Office Magazine. “I just express it in a more extreme way.” @johnyuyi

    Maya Fuhr: Analog Vulnerability

    Hailing from Toronto, Maya Fuhr uses analog photography to explore intimacy, imperfection, and our complex relationship to beauty and waste. Her 2017 project Eco Femme, featured on Refinery29, tackled environmentalism through surreal still lifes built from decomposed fruits and discarded objects. “I want to create images that evoke emotion and provoke thought,” she stated in her 2022 Domestika course on creative analog photography.

    Fuhr’s editorial work has appeared in i-D, Vogue Italia, and King Kong Magazine, but she continues to emphasize handmade sets, tactile processes, and non-commercial storytelling. Her photos feel soft and personal, like a diary page torn out and blown up to gallery scale. @mayafuhr

    Ten Hundred: Pop Surrealism

    Peter Robinson, known professionally as Ten Hundred, is a Michigan-based painter, muralist, and designer whose pop-surrealist style blends tribal patterns, bold color palettes, and cartoon-inspired characters. Originally a musician, Robinson turned to visual art full-time and built his career largely through YouTube, where he documents his process for an audience of over 700,000 subscribers.

    “I want my art to feel like it was pulled from a dream,” Ten Hundred explained in an interview with Beautiful Bizarre. His work, which adorns walls from Tokyo to Miami, invites viewers into a universe of mythical creatures and neon textures—a visual language that’s instantly recognizable and joyously weird. Unlike many of his peers, he’s self-taught and self-marketed, and that independence shapes his whole practice. @tenhun

    Kiptoe: Narrative in Motion

    Matt Dean, better known as Kiptoe, is a Los Angeles-based muralist and illustrator whose large-scale street art fuses narrative storytelling with dynamic motion. A former athlete, Kiptoe’s work reflects that kinetic energy—figures twist, leap, and cascade across brick walls, often incorporating themes of mythology, fantasy, and nature.

    Through YouTube and global mural tours, Kiptoe has built a dedicated following by making the mural-making process transparent. “My mission is to spread color and creativity to every corner of the globe,” he said during a TEDx talk in California. Whether painting in Brooklyn, Bangkok, or Bogotá, he infuses every city wall with a sense of wonder. @kiptoe

    Choots: Doodling Dimensions into Urban Landscapes

    London-born artist Choots (James Chuter) transforms urban spaces into vibrant realms of imagination. Drawing inspiration from clubbing culture, ancient civilizations, marine life, skate graphics, and dream states, his work combines spontaneous doodles with structured compositions. This fusion creates artworks that invite viewers into otherworldly experiences, populated by his signature ‘Dribble’ characters—benevolent beings that emerge from intricate patterns and vivid colors.

    Choots’ journey began with detailed black-and-white ink drawings, gradually evolving into large-scale murals. In 2017, he painted a section of Sydney’s Bondi Beach sea wall, leading to further commissions in New York and London. His murals, such as those on London’s Shoreditch Art Wall, showcase his ability to scale his intricate designs to monumental proportions, captivating passersby with their complexity and charm. 

    Beyond murals, Choots produces a range of artworks, including limited edition prints, hand-painted resin figures, and custom commissions. His piece “Jhana,” a collaboration with Rugtomize, exemplifies his versatility, blending traditional motifs with contemporary design. Through his art, Choots offers a brief escape into fantastical worlds, encouraging viewers to explore the hidden details and narratives within . @Choots

    A Movement Without a Name

    What binds these artists isn’t geography, medium, or even ideology. It’s their shared insistence on narrative control—on telling stories that have been distorted or ignored. Whether through bold paint on concrete, analog film in pastel rooms, or digital code layered over skin, they’re building not just careers but ecosystems. They speak in color, silence, and scale—redefining what “visual culture” even means.

    They’re not the next wave. They’re already reshaping the tide.

  • Alisa

    Alisa

    Photos taken in studio with artistic post production added. Artist: @noelbentley_ Model: @alisa_laville

  • Black Satin Lady

    Black Satin Lady

    Model: Chelsea B

  • Episode 3 – Ona Grauer

    Episode 3 – Ona Grauer

    TMN Podcast Ep. 3 — A Conversation with Ona Grauer: Navigating Hollywood, Voice Work & Reinvention

    Host: Victoria Waddington In this episode of The Model Network Podcast, Victoria sits down with actress Ona Grauer (Stargate, Elysium, The Bridge and of course Archer) for an inspiring conversation about carving out a lasting career in film and television. From her early days in Vancouver’s film scene to becoming a voice acting icon, Ona shares personal stories, behind-the-scenes insights, and hard-earned wisdom on surviving—and thriving—in an ever-evolving industry. 🎙 Topics covered: Finding longevity in the entertainment world Transitioning between live-action and voice work The challenges women face in Hollywood Advice for new actors and creators Whether you’re an aspiring talent or a longtime fan of Ona’s work, this episode offers a rare and refreshing look into the realities of artistic life.

    🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell to stay updated on future episodes with industry leaders and creative pioneers.

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    #ActingCareer

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  • Is It Self-Love, or Just the Validation You Crave?

    Is It Self-Love, or Just the Validation You Crave?

    A Creative’s Perspective

    The line between self-love and seeking validation is becoming increasingly blurred, especially for brands. As a creative director who’s worked with a wide range of brands—local, Canadian, you name it—I’ve seen firsthand how things have shifted. Here’s the tea: I remember when you’d post on your story, asking for free models and support, reaching out to people to help bring your vision to life when you couldn’t offer them much in return. But now, when those same people—who helped build your platform and supported you from the beginning—come to you with more experience and knowledge, suddenly they’re “not what you want.” You’ve got no interest in working with them anymore.

    Is it because they’ve grown and gained value, and now they have the confidence to demand better? You can’t claim to be all about self-love, empowerment, and positivity, and then turn your back on the very people who helped get you where you are. If you’re truly about self-love, you should be embracing and elevating those who’ve had your back from the start—not dismissing them when they’ve grown and can offer more.

    So, what changed? Is it that these people now know their worth, or is it that your brand doesn’t know what it stands for anymore? It’s getting harder to tell whether this is about real self-love or just chasing something shallow and convenient. The lines are blurring, and the truth is starting to show.

    Who Buys, Who’s in Control? Let’s Take a Look at That.

    Let’s zoom out and take a look at the bigger picture. According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the Small Business Administration (SBA), as of 2021, 40% of businesses in the U.S. are female-owned. That’s a significant leap from 1990, when female-owned businesses made up just 24%, compared to 76% male-owned. This progress is undeniable, but it raises an important question: are these numbers growing because of real, systemic change, or are they simply reflecting who holds the power to offer opportunities? Similarly, while white-owned businesses still account for about 88%-90%, minority-owned businesses (Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Indigenous entrepreneurs) make up only 10-12%. These figures show progress, but they also highlight that barriers like limited access to capital, systemic discrimination, and fewer networking opportunities are still deeply ingrained. So, while the numbers have shifted, it’s worth asking whether the system itself has truly evolved.

    As a young, white, blonde-haired, blue-eyed female, I’ve felt this harvest. When I was newer, with less to offer and fewer credentials, people assessed what they could take from me. It looked like they were giving me more opportunities, but in reality, they just thought they could use me. The same dynamic plays out when we talk about self-love and validation—where individuals or brands pick and choose based on what benefits them. It’s easy to let others define your worth, but when you do, the real question becomes: if you let them control the narrative, who truly owns you? Are we really loving ourselves, or are we just playing a numbers game, where the only thing that matters is who has more to offer?

    That shift—happening only about 30 years ago—was a pivotal moment, but while the players may have become smarter and more adaptive, the fundamental rules of the system remain largely unchanged. The “I ride you, you ride me” mentality is still alive: you do what’s needed to make others happy, and in return, you’re offered opportunities. But how can anyone genuinely find happiness or fulfillment when they’re not at peace with the world or industry they’re in? Too many people follow the same path out of fear or the necessity of financial security. But when that happens, it’s not self-love driving the decisions—it’s the pursuit of validation, often at the cost of personal worth.

    In the end, we have to ask ourselves: are we truly embracing self-love, or are we still operating within a system where the rules haven’t really changed, just the players? In a world where value is often measured by what we can give or achieve, not who we are, it’s easy to get lost in the cycle of validation. The lines between self-love and seeking approval, worth and worthiness, have all started to blur. As we navigate this evolving landscape, we must confront the truth: the change we seek may not come from the numbers or external markers, but from within. If we can shift the focus from external validation to genuine self-worth, we can break free and truly embrace the power of self-love.

    Finding the Right Fit: How to Pitch Yourself as a Creative

    When you’re pitching yourself to a business as a creative, make sure you really check out the brand first. Does their vibe match yours? Look at how diverse they are—who’s behind the brand, and how do they show up to the public? Are they open to change, or have they been doing the same thing for a long time? Think about what you want to get out of working with them. The right brand should let you be yourself and help you grow, not try to change who you are. Make sure it feels like a good fit for you.

    • Don’t get too excited about everything – When you’re starting out, everything might look awesome, but not every opportunity is the right fit for you.
    • Build your portfolio, but choose carefully – Yes, portfolio work is important, but who you work with matters just as much. The right people can open doors for you.
    • Learn to say no – Saying no is part of protecting yourself. If something doesn’t feel right, it’s okay to turn it down.
    • Don’t be afraid to leave – If the brand doesn’t give you that “homey” feeling or respect your boundaries, run for the hills—like, right now! Your peace matters.
    • Pay attention to how they make you feel – If they don’t make you feel valued or at ease, it’s time to walk away.

    Bottom Line

    The more you love and trust yourself, the less likely you are to end up in situations where you’re being used. Your gut will always pick up on bad vibes—it won’t let you ignore them. You just have to trust that feeling and speak up when something’s off. If they can say whatever they want to you, why can’t you speak your truth too? Don’t let the fear of missing out on opportunities stop you from using your voice. The right opportunities will come when you stand firm in what you believe. Ask yourself: Are you going to be part of the problem, or part of the solution?

    Huge thanks to our incredible creative team! This month, as we focus on love and share tips for navigating the world around us, we couldn’t have done it without you all.

    Photographer: @OkanaganPortraits
    Media: @ZealSocialManagement
    Creative Community: @Zealunity
    Hair: @Ninashairspace
    Model: Deep Saini

    We are so grateful for your talent, collaboration, and hard work in bringing this vision to life! Thank you for being part of this journey.

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  • The M in the Middle: When Motivation Masks the True Creative Drive

    The M in the Middle: When Motivation Masks the True Creative Drive

    In a world where opportunities often disguise themselves, it’s easy to mistake that self serving drive—an ego chasing validation – for true growth. When someone enters your space with smooth words but a hollow intent, it’s time to ask yourself: Why are they using me? And why can’t they create what they desire on their own? This story explores the line between trust and exploitation, between real inspiration and those who come only to take.

    In a neon-lit city, where creativity thrived and innovation pulsed through the streets, there was a shop unlike any other. It wasn’t just a place to buy—it was a space where energy and inspiration merged, each piece crafted with a depth and authenticity that people could feel the moment they walked in. The owner, a woman who could shift her form as fluidly as the city’s ever changing pulse, infused the shop with her spirit. Some days, it felt organic, calm, with soft lighting and natural lines; other days, it was bold and electric, filled with sharp angles and vivid colours. The shop reflected her—always adapting, but always alive with creativity.

    One day, a figure entered. They were sleek, dressed in clothes that seemed to shift with each movement, their gaze sharp and penetrating. When their eyes met hers, there was something unsettling about it. It wasn’t curiosity or warmth—it was cold, calculating, filled with a quiet pride, as if they knew more than she did. But, she reminded herself to trust, to open her heart as she had been asked to do. Maybe this was the connection she had been waiting for.

    The figure spoke of collaboration—of blending visions, of creating something bigger than both of them. Their words were smooth, their tone confident. For a moment, the shopkeeper allowed herself to believe it was a connection she could grow with. She shared the heart of her work, the long hours, the passion, the risk that made every creation real. She opened herself to the possibility, hoping it could help the vision evolve.

    Days later, a new shop appeared on the same street. At first, she thought nothing of it, but as she looked closer, something felt wrong. The designs, the colours, the energy…it was all too familiar. Her heart dropped. The figure hadn’t come to collaborate—they had come to steal. They had used her heart to take what wasn’t theirs and twist it into something hollow, serving ego.

    The whispers spread quickly. The new shop was sleek and polished – The designs were the same, the energy was the same, but it lacked the soul. The authenticity that made her creations come alive was gone, felt to be replaced by a surface-level imitation.

    But the shopkeeper didn’t linger on it for long. As soon as the realization hit, something inside her shifted. It was like a veil had lifted, and she finally understood: creativity wasn’t something you could steal. It wasn’t a commodity to be taken, repackaged, and sold. It was a pulse—a living force that couldn’t be replicated.

    And so, she changed. She shape-shifted—not just in form, but in spirit. She moved on, slipping away from the city that tried to capture her essence. No one could find her now, no one could trace the source of her inspiration. She was gone—fading like a shadow, always ahead, always shifting.

    Her work, however, lived on untouched, untraceable. The city could attempt to copy, to mimic, but they would never find the spark that made it real. The true source of her creativity was forever hidden, constantly evolving, just out of reach.

    The advice behind this story is about recognizing when someone is trying to take advantage of you and how to avoid it. Here’s how you can protect yourself:

    1. Ask Questions: If someone wants something from you, ask them questions about what they really want. Genuine people will have specific answers. Those looking to take advantage will give vague or general responses.
    2. Trust Your Own Voice: Don’t judge someone by their title or what others say about them. Focus on who they are to you. Your own experience with them matters more than anyone else’s opinion.
    3. Stay Open but Guarded: Be willing to connect with others, but also know when to step back. Not every person or opportunity is worth your time. Rotten fruit falls on its own—you don’t need to waste your energy trying to fix it.

    In short, trust your instincts, ask the right questions, and don’t let others use you. Stay true to yourself and let people prove their worth.

    Clout chasers, fakes, and foes—
    Who’s real, and who’s just waiting to be exposed?
    Only you know, with those words that trigger,
    Maybe it’s time for you to look a little deeper.

    Creative Team

    A big thank you to everyone who made this vision come to life. Your talent and hard work made all the difference.

    • Makeup and Hair: Rayna and her team @estheticzbrayna, you worked magic to create the perfect looks.
    • Photography: @okanganportraits, your shots captured the essence of the shoot beautifully.
    • Media and Social Management: Zeal Social Management, thanks for handling the digital side and helping us share the project with the world.
    • Set and Makeup Concept: @_ge0de, your creativity set the tone and brought everything together.
    • Model: Kirat @kirat_d, your energy and presence brought the concept to life in ways we couldn’t have imagined.

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  • Unapologetically You: Reclaiming Power Through Sound, Movement, and Love

    Unapologetically You: Reclaiming Power Through Sound, Movement, and Love

    This set of images in this collection was inspired by the raw, unapologetic journey of reclaiming yourself through music, movement, and love. A journey that doesn’t ask for permission, but demands to be seen, heard, and felt.

    In a dark room, 8-16, she sat alone, the pulse of LED lights and the weight of bass surrounding her. Outside, the world was chaos—anger, confusion, her mom’s voice always telling her she wasn’t enough. But in here, she found something real.

    With the music blasting, heart racing, she let go of the past. No longer crushed under her stepdad’s rage, or the weight of her mom’s whispered shame. The yelling, the names—gone. She screamed, releasing it all—the hurt, the pressure, the suffocating expectations.

    She let go of the need to be anything they told her to be. No more guilt. No more ego pulling her down. Just the sound, the freedom, the space to breathe.

    She remembered what it was like to dance without fear—weightless, free, untouchable. That was her power. No matter how loud the world got, no matter how much they tried to break her, she wouldn’t fall.

    In the darkest moments, there’s always a light waiting. And in that light, she found the strength to rise, heal, and love herself. Because when you finally love yourself, nothing—not her mom’s voice, not her past—can keep you down.

    Here’s the advice:

    • Dance like a child—without weight, without fear.
    • Check out of the negativity at the door.
    • Trust the messages you receive, whether they come from your own heart or from the ancestors who guide you. They are always with you.
    • Give to yourself, and you will be able to give to others. What you give willingly will always come back to you threefold.
    • Know that the hardest times will pass. It might not feel like it now, but the pain will fade like the music.
    • And when the world feels like it’s working against you, don’t let it win. Stand tall, be strong, and let them see who you are.

    Love is the antidote to everything. It expands, it heals, and it aligns. The more you love yourself, the more you spread that love to the world. There is no room for negativity when you are fully aligned with the power of love. It’s in this space that you grow, and as you grow, you naturally become the change you wish to see in the world.

    MEDIA : @ZEALSOCIALMANAGEMENT

    So, if you feel like you’re at the edge, screaming in silence, remember: You are never alone. Your story isn’t over yet. The music is still playing, and the dance of life is waiting for you to step into it, fully and fearlessly.

    Follow along for more stories, tips, and ways to reclaim your power.

    Behind the Scenes: The Creative Team

    This project wouldn’t have come to life without the incredible talent behind the scenes. Here’s the dream team that brought it all together:

    • Makeup & Hair: Rayna and her team @estheticzbrayna
    • Photographer: @okanaganportraits
    • Media & Social Management: Zeal Social Management
    • Set & Makeup Concept: @_ge0de
    • Model: @shivana_22 (ZealUnity Model Community)

    While the stunning visuals feature the work of our talented model, this story isn’t about her—it’s about the message she helped bring to life. This is a story for anyone who’s ever felt the weight of expectation, the chaos of the world pressing down, and the power that comes with reclaiming your voice and space. The message is universal, and Shivana was the perfect canvas to express it.

    A huge thank you to everyone who brought their energy and creativity to this project!

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  • Sustainable Style: Fashion’s Climate-Conscious Revolution Hits the Runway

    Sustainable Style: Fashion’s Climate-Conscious Revolution Hits the Runway

    It wasn’t too long ago that the phrase “sustainable fashion” conjured up images of crunchy fabrics and shapeless frocks—stuff you’d find at a farmers market, not Paris Fashion Week. But like a storm that no one saw coming, the climate crisis slammed the brakes on fashion’s fast lane, forcing the industry to reckon with its oversized carbon footprint and a thirst for excess. Now, a new wave of designers, brands, and yes, even consumers, are steering the world’s most glamorous business toward something sexier: sustainability.

    In a world where “trending” often has the shelf life of a TikTok dance, this is no fleeting movement. It’s a full-blown culture shift, one stitched with sustainable materials, ethical practices, and a love affair with upcycling. It’s where fashion goes green—not just in color but in purpose.

    Stitching Together a New Story: The Material Makeover

    Let’s talk fabric. Traditional textiles, like polyester and conventional cotton, are straight-up toxic for Mother Earth. Polyester? It’s basically spun petroleum, taking centuries to decompose and shedding microplastics with every wash. Cotton? Sure, it’s natural, but it’s a water-guzzling, pesticide-laden monster. So what’s a designer to do? The answer lies in reinvention, and that’s where sustainable materials come in hot.

    Take organic cotton. No chemicals, way less water. The Textile Exchange reports it slashes water usage by as much as 91% compared to its thirsty conventional cousin. But cotton’s just the tip of the hemp leaf. Brands like Patagonia have long waved the eco-flag with hemp and linen—both hardy, low-water-use plants. There’s also Pangaia, the buzzy label behind minimalist hoodies made from seaweed fiber and recycled cotton. These aren’t your grandma’s knitting projects; they’re sleek, durable, and designed to turn heads.

    cotton feild

    But if you really want to talk innovation, look no further than recycled materials. Turning trash into treasure isn’t just a trope—it’s high fashion. Adidas and their “Parley for the Oceans” line are proof that beach-cleaning plastic can look damn good when reimagined into sneakers. The idea? Wear your impact on your feet, and kick some eco-ignorance to the curb.

    Ethical Practices: No More Sweatshops in the Shadows

    For decades, the industry’s dirty little secret was its people. Garment workers slaving away for a pittance, factories with working conditions straight out of a dystopian novel. But the tide is turning. The ethical fashion movement is pulling back the veil and demanding fairness, transparency, and humane working conditions.

    sweat shop workers

    Take Everlane, whose mantra might as well be “transparency or bust.” They map out their entire supply chain for curious shoppers, showing exactly where each piece of clothing was born and stitched. It’s not just about fair wages or safe factories; it’s about giving the makers their moment in the spotlight. Because real style isn’t just about looking good; it’s about doing good.

    Slow fashion is another beacon in the ethical revolution. Think fewer collections, higher quality, timeless pieces. Stella McCartney, a pioneer of the movement, shows that ethical fashion doesn’t have to sacrifice style. Her collections are cruelty-free, favoring faux leather and regenerated cashmere. It’s a middle finger to fast fashion, telling shoppers to invest in pieces that outlast the next Instagram trend.

    Upcycling: Turning Yesterday’s Clothes Into Tomorrow’s Must-Haves

    Upcycling has taken the fashion world by storm. Unlike recycling—which breaks down materials—upcycling is all about taking old clothes and transforming them into something new and fabulous. It’s DIY at its peak, an art form that’s shaking up even the most exclusive runways.

    sustainable clothes

    Luxury house Maison Margiela gets it. Their Artisanal collection reimagines old garments into couture pieces. The process isn’t just green; it’s genius-level creativity. Smaller brands like Re/Done have built an entire empire out of upcycling vintage denim, turning worn-out jeans into covetable streetwear. It’s high fashion that’s both cool and conscious, proving that sustainability can have serious swagger.

    But it’s not just designers jumping on the upcycle train. DIY culture is thriving. Pinterest boards are brimming with projects showing how to repurpose that old concert tee or the jacket you almost threw out. Personal style meets sustainability—and the earth heaves a sigh of relief.

    Designers Leading the Charge—and Taking Us With Them

    Names like Stella McCartney whos SS24 collection has been crafted from 95% conscious materials, making it the most sustainable collection Stella McCartney has ever released. Eileen Fisher, and Vivienne Westwood are pushing boundaries, making sustainability sexy. But it’s not just about a few fashion-forward leaders. Entire companies are buying in. Kering—the luxury powerhouse behind Gucci and Balenciaga—has pledged to slash emissions and create a circular economy. Meanwhile, high-street brands like Zara and H&M have launched “Conscious Collections,” although skeptics warn that not every green label is as virtuous as it seems. Enter the term “greenwashing”—the trend’s dirty flip side. It’s a reminder that transparency is everything.

    stella mcCartney ss24

    And then, there’s the indie scene. Startups like Rent the Runway are rewriting consumption. Why buy what you can borrow? Their rental service lets you rock designer fits for a fraction of the cost, and when you’re done, it gets cleaned, prepped, and re-loaned, reducing waste and making luxury fashion more accessible.

    Consumers: The New Gatekeepers of Fashion

    It’s easy to point fingers at the industry, but the real shift starts with us—the buyers. Conscious consumerism is more than a trend; it’s a powerful demand for better choices. By choosing sustainable pieces, supporting ethical brands, and saying “hell no” to fast fashion’s excess, consumers are creating change. They’re sending the message that sustainability isn’t just “nice to have”; it’s non-negotiable.

    Movements like “Buy Less, Choose Well” champion curated wardrobes full of timeless, well-made pieces. The message is clear: Quality beats quantity. Repair that ripped seam, donate what you don’t wear, or find a clothing swap. Every choice makes a difference.

    Conclusion: Fashion’s Future Is Green, and It Looks Good

    The fashion world is standing at a crossroads. Down one path lies business as usual: overproduction, waste, pollution. Down the other? Sustainability, creativity, responsibility. With sustainable materials, ethical practices, and upcycling, the industry is slowly but surely pivoting toward a more conscious future.

    This isn’t a trend. It’s a revolution, a wake-up call, and a battle cry for change. So wear your values, make noise, and demand more. Because when fashion gets it right, it’s not just clothes—it’s a movement.

    Sources

    1. Textile Exchange – Organic Cotton Market Report
      For statistics on water usage and environmental benefits of organic cotton.
      www.textileexchange.org
    2. Patagonia’s Sustainability Practices
      Information on sustainable materials like hemp and organic cotton in Patagonia’s products.
      www.patagonia.com
    3. Adidas x Parley for the Oceans Initiative
      Details about using recycled ocean plastics in sportswear.
      www.adidas.com/parley
    4. Everlane – Ethical Fashion Supply Chain Transparency
      Documentation and transparency efforts in fashion manufacturing.
      www.everlane.com/transparency
    5. Maison Margiela’s Artisanal Collection
      Insights into luxury upcycling and sustainable couture.
      www.maisonmargiela.com
    6. Stella McCartney’s Sustainability Commitments
      Focus on cruelty-free fashion and circularity.
      www.stellamccartney.com
    7. Kering’s Sustainability Report
      Details about luxury conglomerate’s sustainability initiatives.
      www.kering.com/en/sustainability
    8. Fashion Revolution – Ethical Fashion Movement
      Resources on ethical labor practices and supply chain improvements.
      www.fashionrevolution.org
    9. Rent the Runway – Circular Fashion Model
      Information about the rental economy and its environmental benefits.
      www.renttherunway.com
    10. “Buy Less, Choose Well” – Slow Fashion Movement Insights
      Analysis of slow fashion principles, emphasizing quality over quantity.
      www.fashionrevolution.org