ZANNI Girl: El Abad
El Abad is a mother, business owner, conference organizer and the blogger behind Land of Mom. Among the many tasks she juggles daily, maintaining a sense of self, being a good mom and creating a community for other busy mothers are among her top priorities. She’s a go getter, just like we envision all ZANNI girls, so we’re thrilled to have her share her story here on our blog.
ZANNI Girl: Kestrel Jenkins
Kestrel Jenkins is a conscious fashion maven and host of the popular podcast, Conscious Chatter. Whether she’s interviewing employees from Eileen Fisher about their clothing take back program or diving into reducing waste in the floral industry with Farm Girl Flowers, Kestrel explores ways that we can all create sustainable lifestyles that work for each of us. As a dress line rooted in sustainable business practices, Kestrel has been speaking our language and we knew she’d make an awesome ZANNI girl. Read on for her tips on how to make your wardrobe sustainable.
ZANNI GIRL: Puno Puno
If you’re a creative in Los Angeles, you probably know Puno. And if you know Puno, you know that very few introductions do her justice. She has a presence in downtown L.A. like no other, thanks to her lively personality, sharp wit, and effortless style. She runs multiple businesses online and off, and wears her “slashie” badge with pride. That’s what makes Puno the ultimate ZANNI girl.
ZANNI Girl: Shayla Quinn
We met Shayla Quinn, one of LA's top yoga instructors and founder of Namastshay, via Instagram and were so inspired by her story and life spirit that we knew we had to share it. We were fortunate that she invited us into her favorite studio, Sweatheory, for an afternoon of yoga and conversation full of light and laughter. To us, she's exactly what a ZANNI girl embodies and we're grateful she let us share her story.