Today we’d like to introduce you to Jasmine Rhodes.
Hi Jasmine, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
I started out as an aspiring fashion designer as a child when I would use random materials found around the house to make clothes for my Barbie dolls. Once I had completed a “full collection” (or really, I had just run out of Barbie dolls to redress lol), I then set up my grandmother’s old VHS camcorder and recorded my very first Barbie fashion show on my makeshift runway I created on their living room couch. Whether I was cutting out cute fits from magazines to piece together on a paper doll or sketching pretend outfits for my friends in school, I just couldn’t escape the passion. Unfortunately, I didn’t feel that a career in fashion would be lucrative, so when I ventured off to college, my initial major was Human Biology, as I had set out to become a Gynecologist.
As I entered my junior year at North Carolina State University, I was an orientation counselor that summer, and as I was leading the future fashion majors around the College of Textiles, it hit me immediately…this is where I was supposed to be. I changed my major at the top of the next semester and though it caused me to stay an extra semester, I was so happy that I made the decision to return to my passion. I graduated from NCSU with a B.S. in Fashion and Textiles Management in May 2013, and ever since then, I have been sewing nonstop. I received my master’s degree in business and marketing in 2016 to help me further understand and grow in my business, and I have met so many great friends and mentors in the industry along the way. Since I began taking my craft serious, I have won competitions, styled celebrities, worked with other reputable designers, and as of late, had a capsule collection sold on Shein.com. I am so grateful for this journey.
Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
It hasn’t always been a smooth ride, especially when it comes to funding a business. I am sure my fellow creatives can attest to the feeling of having dreams that are bigger than your bank account, haha. However, I have always been a glass half full type of person, so I always make lemons out of lemonade when I must. If I am designing a collection and I cannot go as big as I would like with the fabric textures and yardage due to costs, I will just make up for it with styling and presentation. I am so thankful to have great clients who want extravagant garments so I can be as creative as I’d like without limitations.
Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I consider myself to be more of a creative than a business owner because I just enjoy creating, whether it’s profitable or not. Im not driven by conversion and prices, Im driven by feeling and inspiration. I am most known for being a fashion designer, but I am also a photographer, a model, and a vocalist. I am proud of many things but what I am most proud of is the growth of my design aesthetic and skill level. Every year I push myself to do more in the design space and sometimes go outside of the box into more avant-garde territory at times. I am working to coin myself as “TheModelDesigner” which is a title a friend gave me back in 2016, as I was always being mistaken for a model when I would pull up to fashion shows as a designer. When I am not modeling for other brands or my own, I am also training other models and helping them to hone their skills and etiquette in the industry. I just enjoy being in the fashion industry in every aspect.
Is there anything else you’d like to share with our readers?
The best advice that I could give would be to stay balanced. If you are a creative or business owner, be sure to still find time for fun, family, friends, and self-care. You don’t want to get burnt out and end up stepping away from your passion. Always make time for yourself in between your goal setting and working.
Contact Info:
- Website: www.kittyandrhodes.com
- Instagram: @jasminetranai and @kittyandrhodes
- Twitter: @jasminetranai
Image Credits
Photos by Don Harris @nikondon and myself Jasmine Tranai @jtranaiphotography
