TV Show [P]Review: Next In Fashion [mini-review]
Well, lovelies, let us tell you that everything you need to know about succeeding in your career can be learned from the winners and losers on each episode of Next In Fashion.
Well, lovelies, let us tell you that everything you need to know about succeeding in your career can be learned from the winners and losers on each episode of Next In Fashion.
This week I’m joined by creative producer Whitney Barton. Whitney has been in love with film and production from a young age. At age 14, she had a short film premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, and she was off to the races! We discuss her journey in her career as well as the personal lessons shes learned along the way. With 15 years of experience, Whitney had a lot to share. I hope you enjoy getting to know her as much as I did.
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Talk soon!
<3Sara
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