Linda says her new venture was inspired by her one-year-old daughter, who she calls ‘Bean’.
“I’d like to introduce you to @bean.wear. I started BeanWear after my Beanie Pie. I often found it challenging to find comfortable and matching sets for her to play and go out in,” the 29-year-old says.
The clothing line is and caters to children in the month age range.
“I wanted clothes that don’t restrict movement and were soft on our babies skin and to take the hassle out of “what are you gonna wear today”. BeanWear is for EveryBean,” says Linda.
Look at photos of yourself (ones you look good in and ones you look not so good in) and determine why you look good or bad. Can you spot the differences? Perhaps you notice you look better in certain clothing options or when your hair is a certain way. You also may not like when the camera hits you on a certain angle, or notice you look much better in photos when you smile. Take note of things you do and don’t like so you can look great in photos moving forward!
Practicing your most flattering poses and smiles isn’t just for models. If you want to know how to be more photogenic, you have to practice. Practice in front of a mirror or even in front of a camera to determine your best angles, poses and smiles. Try different poses and practice angling your body in familiar positions that you can re-create in front of a camera.