November Issue of Your True Colours Magazine

Spotlighting art and gratitude through fashion, jewelry, a capella group, and Life Image Gratitude Walk.
By: Your True Colours Image Magazine
 
Oct. 30, 2014 - PRLog -- November's issue of Your True Colours has art splattered all within its pages, from our monthly spotlight artist to fashion to craftsmanship.  Our spotlight artist is Tammy Groves Thornton, her paintings inspire and remind us we really are all different but the same.  Then, Isossy Children, a company in England that has mixed cultures to present a unique and beautiful children's brand. There isn't a piece that isn't artistic without sacrificing style.  We found a quaint Hat shop in North Carolina, who also had tea parties, Mad Hatter.  With a name like that, how could we not investigate further?  She pairs hats and teas for a fun bit of artistic flare.  We then go to Arizona and meet Eric Watson, a young man who realized that his college degrees weren't working for employment, so he pulled out an old hobby and fine tuned his craftsmanship.  He is now a thriving entrepreneur and craftsman, creating new hats and restoring old hats.  Not mass produced, but handmade with original equipment from a bygone era.  And, we have three women who have taken their paintings or photographs and turned them into fashion.  Melissa Laskin has taken her paintings and created beautiful tee shirts, www.elvislaskin.com.  Rose Anne Covalito has taken her photographs and made them into gorgeous hand rolled silk scarves, www.floramirris.com.  And, Elaine Enis has taken a painting she was very fond of and created a sterling silver pendant and earrings, www.exclusivelyelaine.com .  Personal Trainer, Tonya Tittle, discusses new and old sneakers, is it time to get new ones?

Our usual columns are present, with Kally Efros taking on Gratitude for Wellness.  Life Image takes you on a Gratitude Walk.  Sherry O'Connor's Entertainment introduces you to DeltaCapella, a group of everyday men making music together with just their voices, true a capella.  Keith Barrett, Jr., explains why he felt Fashion Academy training would help him direct the image of entertainers with whom he manages.  The Cool Skin/Warm Skin Tones takes on metal mesh by Ferrera.  The newest endorsement from Fashion Academy is Fireworks Cosmetics.

Melinda Lewis returns to discuss vintage jewelry's beginnings in the USA.  We introduce you to designer Anne Kothari, who has $100 off coupon code for her fur vests.  Makeup artist, Elizabeth Stobbe, shows you how to do a smoky eye; allowing for different eye shapes and colors.

Our advertisers are just as fun, from movies ('The Prodigal' and 'The Last Straw') to purses (Secure on Style), to High Heel Wraps, to Denali the Dog cards, Greens (Waytogonatural.com), to Kiss InstaWave Automatic curler, to YOO challenge wireless fitness trackers, Kigo footwear, InstaNatural Argan Oil, One Direction makeup is back with more choices, and many more.

YTC has started a contest, too.  The October contest ends tomorrow with a lucky reader winning a set of scented candles from Old Factory Candles.  For November, our readers will be able have the chance to win a box of hot choclate from Reco Johnson, BetterLifeBetterCoffee.com (Organo Gold).

Media Contact
Carolyn Bendall
cbendall@fashionacademy.biz
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