This week’s She’s Got Drive is part 2 of my interview with April Walker. This inspirational woman could be described as a trailblazer, as one of the first to bring Hip-Hop fashion to ‘Street Style’. At the age of 21, her passion for clothes led her to create her first fashion brand, Fashion in Effect and open a shop in Brooklyn. In the 90’s April launched her brand Walker Wear. April work with and styled artists such as Tupac, Run-DMC and Snoop Dog.
You are going to love love love this second part interview. We talk about the courage to walk away to reconnect to herself and to focus on her self care and what she needs.
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Where you can find April:
https://walkerwear.com
https://www.walkergems.com
https://www.instagram.com/iamaprilwalker/
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