Meet Lindsays Reveron | Founder of LinReve | Entrepreneur & Author


We had the good fortune of connecting with Lindsays Reveron and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Lindsays, can you walk us through the thought-process of starting your business?
I didn’t start my business because I wanted to be an entrepreneur. I started it because I needed autonomy over my life, my time, and my creative vision. I’ve always had a strong internal compass, and at some point I realized that working within someone else’s structure would never allow me to fully express what I’m capable of building.
The thought process was not impulsive — it was inevitable. I saw gaps, I trusted my instincts, and I understood that if I wanted something done with intention, excellence, and meaning, I had to be the one creating it. Building my own business became a way to align discipline with creativity, structure with intuition.
I wasn’t chasing quick success. I was building something sustainable, something that reflected my values and my standards. Every decision has been guided by long-term vision rather than short-term validation. Starting my business was less about taking a risk and more about taking responsibility — for my ideas, my growth, and the life I wanted to design.

Can you give our readers an introduction to your business? Maybe you can share a bit about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
Linreve was built at the intersection of discipline, creativity, and accessibility. From the beginning, my goal was never to follow trends, but to create a brand with a clear identity, strong standards, and staying power — while remaining attainable for women who love fashion but don’t believe style should come at an unreachable price point.
What sets LinReve apart is intention. I focus on offering thoughtfully designed pieces that feel refined, current, and versatile, without excluding women based on budget. Quality and affordability are not opposites — they are a responsibility. I wanted to create a brand that respects women’s realities while still allowing them to feel confident, stylish, and seen.
The journey was not easy. Building a business that balances quality, pricing, and consistency requires discipline, careful decision-making, and constant involvement. I overcame challenges by staying hands-on, learning every layer of the process, and refusing to compromise the core values of the brand.
The most important lesson I’ve learned is that accessibility is powerful. When you build with clarity, integrity, and respect for your audience, you create something sustainable. What I want the world to know about LinReve is that it was created for real women — women who value style, quality, and intention, regardless of budget.
Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
Miami, for me, is inseparable from the ocean. Any place where I can see the sea immediately feels like home. Being close to the water grounds me — it reminds me of my country, my roots, and the source of much of my inspiration. The horizon here feels familiar, almost like I can see my land from afar.
If a close friend were visiting for a week, I would build the experience around that feeling. Mornings would start slowly, with coffee near the water — places like South Pointe Park or Crandon Park, where the ocean is always present and time feels unhurried. These are the spaces where Miami feels most honest to me.
Afternoons would be spent in calm, character-filled areas like Coconut Grove, where nature, architecture, and creativity coexist naturally. I’m drawn to places that feel lived-in rather than performative — places that allow you to slow down and observe.
Evenings would always return to the sea. Dinner near the coast, a drink as the sun sets, and the sound of the water in the background — especially along Key Biscayne or overlooking the bay. Miami is at its best when it’s quiet, reflective, and connected to nature.
For me, the most meaningful spots in this city are not about trends or spectacle. They’re about light, water, memory, and inspiration. Miami gives me that closeness to the sea — and through it, a constant connection to who I am and where I come from.

The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
I want to dedicate this shoutout to the people who believed in me before there was proof — the ones who trusted my vision when it existed only as an idea. To those who supported me in silence, who encouraged me through consistency rather than applause, and who reminded me that discipline and integrity matter just as much as talent.
I’m also deeply grateful to the women who build, create, and lead without waiting for permission. Watching others choose courage over comfort has been a constant source of motivation for me. No journey is built alone, and I carry the influence of many with me in everything I create.
Website: https://www.linreve.com
Instagram: @linreveshop
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