STUDENT STYLING BY ZADIG&VOLTAIRE

December 29, 2021
by
Rachael Russell

Since 2019, Zadig & Voltaire in DESIGN DISTRICT has done numerous collaborations with Style Saves and our students. This year, Z&V reached out to figure out a new and unique way to help some of the students we serve in our community. Working alongside one of our partner educational programs, Educate Tomorrow, we provided four nominees to be selected for personal styling by the brand. The two final candidates were selected based on their outstanding academic success to be styled with outfits that would prepare them in the transition into their professional journey.

Educate Tomorrow provides individual coaching programs for students undergoing difficult circumstances at home. Their various programs aim to create long term habits focused on improving academic success, economic stability and physical and emotional well-being. It was our pleasure to host Venus, receiving a Bachelor’s of Science in Criminal Justice, and Janessa, receiving a Bachelor’s of Science in Industrial Organizational Psychology.

The ladies from Educate Tomorrow spent the day at Zadig & Voltaire, with stylist Amanda Aldecoa, at the store in the DESIGN DISTRICT. Venus and Janessa were able to select personally curated pieces that they wanted, while discovering their own professional style that matched their unique personalities. After a beautiful morning at the store, the students left feeling confident and ready to take on this new chapter in their lives.

"It was a pleasure styling both Venus and Janessa. Seeing both the girls' reactions as they tried on different outfits, smiles from ear to ear, and the confidence that exuded out of them was such a joy to watch. I know they will be bringing that confidence as they both enter the next chapter in their careers.”

- Amanda Aldecoa, stylist at Zadig & Voltaire 

Thank you to the team at the Zadig & Voltaire store in the DESIGN DISTRICT, especially Amanda Aldacoa and Yolanda Vega for their special attention and love towards styling our students.

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