The Project for Women

Our Editor-in-Chief is currently featured on a new blog called "The Women's Project." She comments on Zooey Magazine, women's issues, and her other endeavors. 

Photography by Lauri Levenfeld

On competition: "Comparing yourself to others does not help you in any way. This is one thing I constantly have to remind others, and even myself. I don’t think it’s important to care about where your ‘competitors’ are in their journey, because it has nothing to do with your own journey. Everyone performs differently, and everyone works at different stages. By comparing yourself to others, you’ll do things that will make you lose your own integrity and your ‘authentic self.’ There’s no reason to waste your time beating yourself up, because you’re not where someone else is."

On her early accomplishments: "I’m very private about my work life. I don’t talk to friends about what I do, nor any stranger. It’s not something you say… “Hi, I run a magazine. Blah blah.” So in that case, people generally don’t know. But once in a while, when someone is tempted to do a Google search, I get some nice compliments and emails. I’m always grateful that people are excited about my journey. Frankly, I don’t think it’s nearly as great as what so many young people have done with their lives. I want to help others, that’s all. Until that happens on a massive rate, I don’t think I deserve much praise!"

Read the full story here.

Bloom in the Fall, Issue 21

When it comes to fall, people think sweaters and darker colors. For us, we like to imagine a brighter side to this season. In Los Angeles, we have yet to experience a cold day (really, it's been summer...all year long). So, our summer gear is still hanging in the closet.

In Issue 21, we explored ways to incorporate our summer wardrobe in this beautiful season. Why must we cave to the norms of the fashion world? We'll celebrate florals and bright colors all year round! 

Photography by Asami Zenri