Meet Michelle Townson

Today we’re excited to be connecting with Michelle Townson again. If you haven’t already, we suggest you check out our prior conversation with them here.
Michelle , thanks for joining us again. Just to level set a bit for folks who may have missed our last interview together, can you briefly introduce yourself?
Hello everyone I am Michelle Townson. Sustainable fashion designer of my brand La Roja by Misha , Our unique brand is dedicated to give plastic a new life, to design fashionable accessories and create new job opportunities to teenagers recovering from addictions, women exposed to vulnerable situations, people over 80 years old that have a hard time getting a job. Our designs are a solution to fashion since they are good for our health and for our planet

Alright, so our main goal today is to give our audience an update on what you have been up to since our last conversation. We’d love to hear how things are going and what you are most looking forward to or excited about these days.
A few years have passed since I started this adventure like everything in life there is good and bad. Unfortunately las year we were affected by the lack of education in recycling affecting our production
All the waste was dumped directly to rivers .
So we decided to search for other ways to keep designing sustainable fashion ,We came across a community that plants their own cotton and uses natural ancestral technique’s for dying and we added our new relax casual wear , basic fashion pieces that you can combine with anything in you clothes. Every piece is mix and match and you can buy piece by piece to create your own style.

We also want to give folks a chance to get to know you a bit better so we’ve prepared a fun lightning round of questions. Ready?
Favorite Movie: The Devil wears Prada
Favorite Book: 100 rules to manage wealth
Favorite TV Show: Friends
Favorite Band or Artist: Coldplay
Sweet or Savory: Sweet
Mountains or Beach: Beach
Favorite Sport (to watch): Swimming
Favorite Sport (to play): Volleyball
Did you play sports growing up (if so which ones): Swimming, basketball, volleyball
As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up: Yes
French Fries or Onion Rings: French fries
Chuck Rhodes or Bobby Axelrod: Chuck
Favorite Cartoon growing up: The Jetsons
Favorite Childhood movie: Beauty and the Beast
Favorite Breakfast Food: Pancakes
What do you want people to remember about you and your brand? What are some of things that you feel are most important, unique, special, etc?
I would definitely want people to remember me as the designer that created a brand that goes beyond the external feeling of fashion. I want people to feel and know that each piece that they buy from my brand makes them a walking solution to a global problem and that each of our products have a real human history behind them.
Our brand elevates the talent of each one of our artisans, designing products of the highest quality, We give them the chance to a better way of life.
I want for the world to know that fashion industry has the power to give solutions and educate about this terrible problem of needless consumption. We are a solution to a problem that affects every human being in the planet .
I see my brand as a conversation creator. People really talk about a global problem and give them a real solution
We are unique not only because everything is hand made, but is made in limited quantities which warranties a unique design, and fix price’s because each piece is a real art master piece with real human talent.
We are special because not only we are fashionable but our designs are good for your health. You can clean our bags with any disinfectant or water that our thread will not be affected this quality protects you from any bacteria or smell as that can affect , you
can wear our clothes from day to night and feel fresh and comfortable.

Website: https://www.larojabymisha.com
Instagram: @LAROJAbyMISHA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AvMCNbNmR/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Youtube: @Bymisharoja
Other: Pinterest @ La Roja by MISHA






Image Credits
Eduardo Quintero – Photographer
