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#OWNYOURSASS PART II

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We’re back again with a part II to my #OWNYOURSASS movement. I think I will do a biweekly blog post on this matter and continue to bring powerful and confident women to contribute to this topic. If you haven’t already read my introduction for this topic, you can check it out here.

Over the last few years with blogging, I have come to find my voice in this industry. It doesn’t satisfy me to just write about fashion/beauty trends, details to my outfit, etc. I used to do write about topics like that and I still do every now and then, but I would like to use my platform to motivate women to succeed in life rather than just give fashion advice. I was very pleased with how the public has reacted to my blog post and Instagram post regarding #OWNYOURSASS. This is why I want to bring more exposure to why this is so important to me and have more women contribute.

As I did the first time around, I approached four additional women who I believe are fearless and powerful in what they do and who they are.

  • Christine Kong (@dailykongfidence):

    In the past the term “sassy” was meant in a more negative way than it is viewed now.  With so many girl bosses kicking butt these days, sassy comes with the territory.  Sassy to me is being bold, fresh, and confident.  It is about knowing what you want, working for it and attaining it – all with a little attitude and wittiness.  Everyone has an opinion and a voice and they should use it.  But sassiness doesn’t warrant being impolite or disparaging, it just means having the confidence to speak up and be passionate about your beliefs.

  • Elle Sanchez (@ellebaness):
I think sass is something everyone has at one point or another. It could stand for several things including being rude, or over-confident. But it could also be a way of communication with close friends. The way language comes across to people is different in every person. Everything is about perspective and your relationship with a person. What one views as arrogant, one could view as the normal. 

  • Jenn Hanft (@jennhanft):

    “Sass” has always had a negative connotation, roughly translating to having an attitude or being rude or “fresh”. Usually when someone says you’re sassy, it’s not a good thing – but hey, the community has taken Feminism to being something negative too. The #OWNYOURSASS movement is not only something to help spread awareness of what “sass” is, but it’s also a driving message to literally own your sass. Sass is confidence, it’s personality, and it’s drive. Especially in the city of NY, you just have to be sassy. Otherwise, you get stepped on and that is NOT okay. Instead of trying to blend into social norms and conform, STAND OUT! Speak your mind and fight for what you believe in, no matter who you are. Be sassy and be proud. Never let anyone tell you that you’re anything less than you believe you are. Go out there and own it.

  • Shalini Archarya (@styledevotee):

    A lot of people are afraid to say what they want. That’s why they don’t get what they want.” Eleanor Rosevelt. Strong, confident women who speak their minds – go getters that are determined to succeed are often put down. Humility is valued to a point where we put confidence on the other side of the coin. But it really shouldn’t be. Be confident, be sassy. Be humble.

I couldn’t agree more with all of these women’s insights and perspective on the word “sass.” Thank you for those who participated and get ready for more coming soon. My mission is to continue to bring more awareness to this topic and I would love to hear more about what you guys think of this mini series!

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27 comments

Thomas Falkenstedt July 27, 2017 - 19:39

I must be a (hopefully nice) exception of being a male who is being called sassy all the time, haha. Jokes aside, I am proud of you for raising awareness for equality between genders and fight for them. It’s quite remarkable that it still exists in 2017. It’s truly time for a change and I encourage you to continue to embrace your sassiness!
Love,
Thomas

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 28, 2017 - 15:00

You are totally right Thomas! This movement isn’t just for women, it’s for people in general so thank you for making me realize that 🙂

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Christine Kong July 27, 2017 - 22:58

I am such a fan of this movement you created and I totally think being sassy is now something that is changing to mean being more powerful and confident and that is what I am all about! Having a voice and making it heard. Kudos to you for speaking out and getting others involved. I am a fan of all these amazing women you have owning their sass. Keep up the inspiring posts! xoxo, Christine
http://dailykongfidence.com/

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 28, 2017 - 15:00

Thank you so much for being a part of it and acknowledging the message behind it 🙂

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Jenn Hanft July 28, 2017 - 03:03

Hehe yaaas! I really enjoy this segment and the whole #OWNYOURSASS movement is inspiring 🙂 so glad I got the opportunity to be apart of it! Can’t wait to see how it progresses and how many people it reaches.

With love, Jenn
https://www.jubilantdose.com/

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 28, 2017 - 14:59

I’m just starting out and it’s a bit scary because you never know what to expect but I am glad it’s going well!

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Jessie July 28, 2017 - 06:34

Love all the editorial work you have done in the past! They are very education for the bloggers who are still searching for their grounds. I love the unique voice you have broadcasted on your blog! It definitely empowers all the women out there! Great Job and Great post!

xx, Jessie
http://4evajessie.com/be-myself-be-mycalvins/

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 28, 2017 - 14:58

I really appreciate your kind words babes! I have definitely tried to transform this platform to something more than just a fashion blog and I am so glad you are able to see it!

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Jessi Malay July 28, 2017 - 19:45

Yassss girlll totally loving this editorial segment!! It’s so empowering and inspiring, keep it up please <3 Have a great weekend babe

XO, Jessi
http://www.mywhitet.com/charles-youssef

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 31, 2017 - 14:19

Thank you babes! So glad you enjoy and appreciate it 🙂

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Samantha Mariko July 29, 2017 - 01:50

I’m so glad you started this movement, and already I can’t wait to read more interviews from these inspirational ladies and what sass means to them. It’s so empowering when a woman can own their sass and be confident about themselves. Love it!
http://www.samanthamariko.com

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 31, 2017 - 14:17

You should be a part of it love! I think you always exude so much confidence in your photos 🙂

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Eva July 30, 2017 - 22:08

I really appreciate your work and all those who expressed their thoughts here .
I want to see more posts like this . ❤️
Eva
http://www.themermaidfashion.com

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Jordan Chapman July 30, 2017 - 22:27

I loved the first one of this series and I’m SO excited to read the next ones! Owning your work and your sass go together for me, so I’m excited to make some moves to go after what I want!
Jordan xx
http://thehatlogic.com/ikea-bts-preppy-chic/

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 31, 2017 - 14:16

Thank you! I’m so glad you are enjoying it 🙂

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Deddeh Howard July 31, 2017 - 03:03

Ok girl, this dress is so cute on you, it’s the prefect summer dress too and you look beautiful.

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 31, 2017 - 14:16

Thanks Deddeh!

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Candace July 31, 2017 - 04:44

So many strong girl bosses shared in this post; I’m loving it! I may have to recycle that Eleanor Roosevelt quote because it fits me to a T. So many people are afraid to say what’s on their mind, due to what others may say, but I could care less. The more folks speak their minds, the more respect is earned. Those are my thoughts! Love these post styles from you 🙂

http://www.thebeautybeau.com/

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mariann.yip@gmail.com July 31, 2017 - 14:15

I would love for you to be part of my next one! I think you definitely empower the message that this movement is all about 🙂

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Sharon Wu July 31, 2017 - 15:55

I LOVE that dress on you! You were totally spot on with all the wonderful #girlbosses you picked for your movement! Hehe I enjoyed reading each and every one of their own takes regarding this subject and I especially resonate with Jenn’s response 😉 xo, sharon

http://www.stylelullaby.com/beauty/getting-ready-with-remington/

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mariann.yip@gmail.com August 1, 2017 - 14:20

Thank you Sharon! I love seeing what others think about this topic and it’s refreshing to see different perspectives with the same values.

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Kate Tik August 1, 2017 - 06:12

I am obsessed with this!!! I absolutely love how you incorporated other women in this and how you’re trying to help others as well. Great job girl!

katetik.com

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mariann.yip@gmail.com August 1, 2017 - 14:20

Thank you so much Kate! I appreciate it 🙂

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marcy August 2, 2017 - 11:00

Omg absolutely loved the post!! Really loved the first one you posted and love the idea of the different opinions for beautiful and inspiring women like yourself.

xoxo
Marcy

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mariann.yip@gmail.com August 2, 2017 - 13:23

I’m so glad you appreciate it!

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Jo August 4, 2017 - 19:25

That’s wonderful you’re planning on turning this into a series. All of these women are beautiful and an inspiration. I look forward to reading more.

xo, Jo
http://www.cutandchic.com

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mariann.yip@gmail.com August 4, 2017 - 22:26

Yes I definitely want to continue with this movement instead of just stopping at one blog post about it. I appreciate your support!

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