Olivia Snow
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I mean, Emma Chamberlain, even with her designer in the article, it says, like, you know, there was a huge, like, generational difference. Like, Emma was referencing things that the designer was like, I don't understand that, but let's figure this out. And I think a lot of the times they'll continue to work together over and over again, which is fun, too. So, yeah.
Yeah, I think. designers oftentimes serve as more of like the true north guide. Like I think so much of the time people will set out on a project. And I actually think like the issue people run into is they ask for so many opinions. You're asking a friend, what do you think about this? You're asking your neighbor, your friend's talking you out of marble. Like there's so much going on.
Yeah, I think. designers oftentimes serve as more of like the true north guide. Like I think so much of the time people will set out on a project. And I actually think like the issue people run into is they ask for so many opinions. You're asking a friend, what do you think about this? You're asking your neighbor, your friend's talking you out of marble. Like there's so much going on.
Yeah, I think. designers oftentimes serve as more of like the true north guide. Like I think so much of the time people will set out on a project. And I actually think like the issue people run into is they ask for so many opinions. You're asking a friend, what do you think about this? You're asking your neighbor, your friend's talking you out of marble. Like there's so much going on.
And I feel like more often than not as a designer, I'm actually telling my clients,
And I feel like more often than not as a designer, I'm actually telling my clients,
And I feel like more often than not as a designer, I'm actually telling my clients,
no remember the vision like remember what you wanted i'm actually helping them just like stay on track more so and then giving them the vote of confidence of them knowing that this really is going to work out it's all going to come together rather than you know pushing them in a direction they don't want to go it's more about like really keeping them as close to possible yeah of what they actually want yeah as opposed to like letting them listen to every single opinion
no remember the vision like remember what you wanted i'm actually helping them just like stay on track more so and then giving them the vote of confidence of them knowing that this really is going to work out it's all going to come together rather than you know pushing them in a direction they don't want to go it's more about like really keeping them as close to possible yeah of what they actually want yeah as opposed to like letting them listen to every single opinion
no remember the vision like remember what you wanted i'm actually helping them just like stay on track more so and then giving them the vote of confidence of them knowing that this really is going to work out it's all going to come together rather than you know pushing them in a direction they don't want to go it's more about like really keeping them as close to possible yeah of what they actually want yeah as opposed to like letting them listen to every single opinion
Well, I think that's such a good way to look at it.
Well, I think that's such a good way to look at it.
Well, I think that's such a good way to look at it.
Let's put the blinders on. Let's like do what you want to do. Let's stay focused. Let's keep on it because it does get hard. And when you're in the design process, you are looking at design. You're paying more attention than you ever have before. And it's making you question things because you're like, well, I like that. Should I be doing that? I like this. Should I be doing that?
Let's put the blinders on. Let's like do what you want to do. Let's stay focused. Let's keep on it because it does get hard. And when you're in the design process, you are looking at design. You're paying more attention than you ever have before. And it's making you question things because you're like, well, I like that. Should I be doing that? I like this. Should I be doing that?
Let's put the blinders on. Let's like do what you want to do. Let's stay focused. Let's keep on it because it does get hard. And when you're in the design process, you are looking at design. You're paying more attention than you ever have before. And it's making you question things because you're like, well, I like that. Should I be doing that? I like this. Should I be doing that?
I think it's the same thing with fashion. Like the more you start paying attention to it, the more you kind of can have an identity crisis. I think as a designer, it really is my job to distill who they are and execute that vision. Yeah. Yeah.
I think it's the same thing with fashion. Like the more you start paying attention to it, the more you kind of can have an identity crisis. I think as a designer, it really is my job to distill who they are and execute that vision. Yeah. Yeah.
I think it's the same thing with fashion. Like the more you start paying attention to it, the more you kind of can have an identity crisis. I think as a designer, it really is my job to distill who they are and execute that vision. Yeah. Yeah.
OK, also, Olivia, tell us a little bit more about Mother's Daughter Design and like the story behind it. So I've been in business for a couple of years now. I went off on my own when I had my daughter. But the kind of origin of my business is actually I was raised by a mom who was an interior designer and my grandmother was actually also an interior designer. So it was something I grew up around.