
Kaity Ham on fashion blogging, personal style & how she’s thinking about the future.
01/11/20 • 81 min
Dearest you.
An honest conversation with one of Australia’s leading luxury fashion creatives and the founder of Modern Legacy, Kaitlyn Ham.
Kaitlyn — or Kaity as she's called by those closest to her — is quite private, so this honest conversation is a rare insight into her life, her work, how she thinks about style and the business of being a fashion creative and influencer.
What you might not know about Kaity, is she's funny. Like laugh-out-loud, big-belly-laughing funny. We do a lot of that in this episode. You’ll also learn that in complete contrast to her highly curated Instagram account, her personality is casual and relaxed.
In this honest conversation Kaity shares how she became so independent, her personal journey from high school tomboy to high fashion blogging, her relationship with style and shopping, how she spends her days as a fashion creative, details about her tiny, 10-person wedding, how she’s thinking about the future, why having a supportive partner is a form of privilege and much more.
Thank you for being here.
Alison xo
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Dearest you.
An honest conversation with one of Australia’s leading luxury fashion creatives and the founder of Modern Legacy, Kaitlyn Ham.
Kaitlyn — or Kaity as she's called by those closest to her — is quite private, so this honest conversation is a rare insight into her life, her work, how she thinks about style and the business of being a fashion creative and influencer.
What you might not know about Kaity, is she's funny. Like laugh-out-loud, big-belly-laughing funny. We do a lot of that in this episode. You’ll also learn that in complete contrast to her highly curated Instagram account, her personality is casual and relaxed.
In this honest conversation Kaity shares how she became so independent, her personal journey from high school tomboy to high fashion blogging, her relationship with style and shopping, how she spends her days as a fashion creative, details about her tiny, 10-person wedding, how she’s thinking about the future, why having a supportive partner is a form of privilege and much more.
Thank you for being here.
Alison xo
go deeper.
Artificial Intelligence Workbook
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An honest conversation with Rebecca Burrow. If you’re looking for a realistic insight into parenting a toddler, then I encourage you to follow Bec!
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At the time of recording, Bec was 16 weeks pregnant.
This honest conversation was recorded live at an Offline Women’s Circle in Perth, in front of 25 warm and kind guests. I haven't edited this at all, because I wanted you to be able to experience Bec just as guests did that Sunday.
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Dr. Jeremy Cumpston on Botox, filler & why you need to know the person injecting your face.
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An honest conversation with Dr. Jeremy Cumpston, a progressive GP, preventative ageing specialist and the founder of Ageless Clinics. He’s a fully qualified injector of commercial fillers and is accredited in advanced wrinkle treatment and dermal filler treatments.
I would like to be extremely clear with my intention behind creating this episode. It does not advocate for or encourage cosmetic injectables. Instead, it seeks to act as an educational resource for anyone who wants to get informed.
There is a worrying lack of safety information available, and increasingly, a growing number of under-qualified injectors offering cosmetic Botox and filler to young women — usually in package deals and working on commission per unit or mil injected.
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If you are considering having cosmetic Botox or filler — or any other anti-ageing treatment — please seek advice from your preferred medical professional.
Thank you for being here.
Alison xo
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Artificial Intelligence Workbook
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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