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Navita Margueritte

Top: Therapy tee in the shopShorts: BDG High-Rise Two-Tone Denim Mom Shorts: Urban Outfitters (sold out: similar pair here)Shoes: Nike Airmax 90 (similar pair here)

Top: Therapy tee in the shop

Shorts: BDG High-Rise Two-Tone Denim Mom Shorts: Urban Outfitters (sold out: similar pair here)

Shoes: Nike Airmax 90 (similar pair here)

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If you have been following me on Insta you know that mental health is a topic I tend to touch on. Though I am not a mental health professional, I am a self-proclaimed Psychology geek; basically that is the topic I gravitate towards when I listen to audiobooks or podcasts.

In the last couple of years, the realization of healing smacked me in the face and was undeniably something I had to look at in order to move forward with my personal and professional life. i am grateful for the different forms of therapy I have discovered and that others have shared with me. I know that sometimes too many options can lead to a form of metaphoric paralysis so I encourage you to take what works for you. The beauty of therapy is it’s not one size fits all.

A little coincidence: I have always had this idea of a therapy shirt that paid tribute to Star Wars, but I am not sure why. I learned that May is Mental Health Awareness month and also happens to be the month of Star Wars day! Subconsciously I must have known, but it only clicked when I was ready to launch. I am so happy to share this special and personal design with all of you.

'Been a Long time gone'

Navita Margueritte

The Urban Doll’s new official logo

The Urban Doll’s new official logo

Wow! It has been a long time since I have written a blog post and so much has changed! Life looks so different since I started theurbandoll.com.

I was not sure why I walked away from blogging and styling for as long as I did, and it dawned on me as I began writing this post. Life looks totally different, and I realized I needed time to process it. When I started this site I was a newlywed in a new county, new job, and going after a dream I have had for a while; to share unique fashions I love, styling photoshoots, sharing my personal style, and writing about what inspires me.

To sum up the last 9 years vaguely, everything turned on its head forcing me to take a road I never knew I needed to take, but in mid-sight, I am grateful.

Being in a new environment where suddenly external validation became so intense that anyone and everyone’s opinions of me were more important than my opinion of me and I lost sight of what I wanted for myself and I carried that for years. Shelter in place 2020 got me thinking about what I wanted/needed, and even then I was a long way from where I am now, I am still on my way, but that’s the whole point and beauty of it all, life goes up and down, we ride the wave and look for the lessons.

I stopped asking for permission and finally started bringing my designs from my brain to garments I can share with the people who resonate with them. I design atypical designs for the atypical human. Drawing from art, life, and a constant daydreaming state, these designs really show what’s in my heart, and exposing it feels freeing. I also started studying Apparel design and merchandising, something I have always wanted to study.

I am happy to be back and see where this next chapter takes me. Thank you for reading this far and for coming on this ride alongside me.