Two Vancouer, B.C., “style psychoterapists” will launch their book Style Statement here in Seattle’s very own Capitol Hill on Friday, April 18. It’s sponsored by Seattle company CRAVEparty.
Design Kompany got interested in this because boiling your marketing message to a couple of words succinctly is a huge part of what we do.
We apply this idea to branding businesses, organizations, and nonprofits. See our work.
The authors of the book are Carrie McCarthy & Danielle LaPorte.
They help individuals come up with straightforward vocabulary to articulate their personal styles.
What’s this about?
Below is a page from Style Statement: Live By Your Own Design. And this is something I found listening to them on a short YouTube clip:
Your style statement is two words that defines your essential self.
It’s meant to be a mantra, or an anchor, or a focal point to help you make more powerful choices in your life…
The essence of you is married with the expression of you. If you’re really in tune with yourself, you know when you’re not being authentic. —Carrie McCarthy & Danielle LaPorte

The details of Friday’s book launch in Seattle
Style Statement book launch and author reading
Friday, April 18 :: doors at 6:30, talk at 7:30pm
The Sole Repair Shop, Capitol Hill
1001 East Pike @ Broadway
RSVP for guest list: lilla [at] craveparty.com
CarrieandDanielle.com
With special guests: Melody Biringer, founder of CRAVEparty; Victoria Roberts, Proprietress of Zovo Lingerie; Audrey Beaulac founder Audrey Beaulac Style; and KING 5’s Lifestyle expert Kelley Moore.




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