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Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

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Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel


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Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

Sarah Cirkiel is taking the public relations field by storm! This Austin, Texas native with New York family roots is the CEO and founder of Pitch Control Public Relations which is dedicated to helping emerging and creative companies garner exposure through non-traditional, innovative, and extremely effective means. Her experience and passion for the world of lifestyle, entertainment, fashion, and event planning has allowed her to be the driving voice behind public relations campaigns for some very impressive companies and brands. She has worked with Karmaloop, Sean John Boys, Boost Mobile, Izod, Lil’ Kim, MTV Movies Awards Style Suites, VH1 Save the Music, and Sidetrack Films among many others. She also spearheaded the successful reinvigoration and U.S. re-launch of PRO-Keds (PK) sneakers for the Stride Rite Corporation. Through a blend of press outreach, her efforts led to various product seeding and introducing the brand to Damon Dash who later acquired the PRO-Keds brand for Rocawear. She’s dedicated to turning Pitch Control Public Relations into a powerhouse agency and is not afraid to kick off the heels and run around in sneakers while doing so! Sarah Cirkiel reminds us that with an independent mentality, passion, and good old hard work, strong women can be at the top of any game! For all of her hard work and determination, M.I.S.S. salutes Miss Sarah Circkiel.

Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

It wasn’t until managing the marketing and PR for her brother’s 5-Star Austin restaurant, Jean Luc’s Bistro that Sarah first caught the bug for public relations. She also worked in-house PR at Halina’s European Skincare Salon and was an Account Supervisor at 5WPR. She studied at New York’s FIT and believes that, combined with her work experience, guided her into the career path of public relations.

Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

Sarah Cirkiel’s latest business venture is the ultra cool Buenas Olas Hotel. This is a new boutique hotel property that she is a part of in Isabela, Puerto Rico. It’s a prime surf sot for surfers of any level and its mission is to maintain an environment of good vibes. This amazing hotel is currently open, but in the process of renovations so they’re definitely bigger and better things to come from Sarah Cirkiel!

Sarah Circkiel tackles the M.I.S.S. survey!

Sarah Circkiel tackles the M.I.S.S. survey!

Sarah Cirkiel spends some Q & A time with M.I.S.S.:

M.I.S.S.: What woman, besides your mom or grandmother, do you find inspirational?

A lot of women inspire me but not mentioning my mother or both my grandmothers make it tough. My Mom has her own real estate firm with 26 agents, one Grandma worked at the Pentagon during WWII & the other Grandmother wrote poetry and made significant civic changes in the community. There have also been quite a few men in my life that inspire me. Beyond that I’d say that the former governor of Texas, Ann Richards. This woman was an amazing leader and had a lot of guts in a male dominated southern state. My closest girlfriends spread out between NYC, ATX and LA round out the list.

M.I.S.S.: How did you get your start?

(My New York start…) A girlfriend of mine suggested that I work as an assistant for the newly re-launched PRO-Keds sneaker brand. The PR director moved from London to help re-launch the brand in the U.S. shortly before I decided to move back from Austin. While here apartment hunting we were scheduled to meet, and unfortunately due to computer issues weren’t able to connect. My last night in NYC, we ended up running into each other at Max Fish officially met, played pool all night and voila. Next thing you know, I’m getting laced with kicks and flown to MAGIC two weeks later from Austin. I always thought my first time in Las Vegas I’d be in heels..little did I know I’d be rockin’ sneakers everyday. The rest is history!

Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

Women Making History: Sarah Cirkiel

M.I.S.S.: What’s your favorite project that you’ve worked on?

I’ve worked on so many amazing projects and feel that here at Pitch Control we make it a point to be a part of unique and different campaigns. With one of our clients specifically, Karmaloop, we’ve been involved in some really cool initiatives. Some including Shepard Fairey’s 20th anniversary retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art to their partnership and fashion show with the Boston Ballet to name a few.

On a personal level, a project that my family and I started a number of years ago during the holiday season. We make a couple of hundred bags of lunches/care packages and hand them out around Austin to the underprivileged and homeless.

M.I.S.S.: Who would you like to work with in the future?

That’s hard because there are so many talented people out there to want to work with. I also look forward to continue building with my current network. If I were to narrow this list down to only one and keep it strictly in fashion, it would have to be Levis – the all American classic.

M.I.S.S.: What part of representing clients/running a PR company is the most challenging and do you dislike the most?

Collecting payment and seeing companies that have incredible potential but no funding to stay in business.

M.I.S.S.: Any advice for ladies who are just starting out in a career path similar to yours?

Advice across the board – Work hard, be honest and don’t ever give up. You can’t have good without bad so sometimes you’ll fall before you see the light.

To find out more information on Sarah Cirkiel, Pitch Control Public Relations, and Buenas Olas Hotel, visit Pitchcontrolpr.com and Buenasolashotel.com.

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Eve Launches Fetish Line for the Fourth Time


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Eve is launching her clothing line, Fetish, for the fourth time this coming holiday season.  The company has switched partners a few times and suffered production and delivery set-backs, but this time it seems like things are good to go.  Fetish has a new designer on board, Arnold Williams, who has worked with Versace, Louis Vuitton, Loewe, Narciso Rodriguez and John Varvatos.

The new Fetish line is a contemporary collection with a denim focus that includes leather jackets, oversize cozy sweaters, high-waisted denim jeans and skirts, leather pants, wool shorts, subtly logo t-shirts among other items.  The line will approximately range between $150 for denim to $1,500 for leather outerwear.

The line launches for holiday and can be found at Macy’s, Up Against the Wall, Against All Odds,  Jimmy Jazz and on the Fetish site. I don’t know about you, but I think Eve should put her dreams of being a “fashion designer” aside.  I’m not seeing anything new here and I can’t tell the difference between this and Baby Phat and Rocawear.  It all looks the same to me.  I’ve been over the “celebrity designer” game for well over a minute and I think that market is beyond over-saturated.  What do you think?  Is there more room for yet another celebrity clothing line?

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Women Making History: Lanie of Hellz Bellz

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Women Making History: Lanie of Hellz Bellz


To put it simply, Lanie Alabanza-Barcena, is streetwear royalty. The San Diego native moved to New York and paid her dues designing for some of the streetwear industry’s heaviest hitters —Rocawear and Triple 5 Soul—before creating her own brand, Hellz Bellz.

Her remarkable eye for design and innovative cut and sew pieces, have quickly propelled the brand to the fierce presence it is today.

Get personal with Lanie and Hellz Bellz (plus check her hand-style!), after the jump!

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Women Making History: Jennifer of Worship Worthy

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Women Making History: Jennifer of Worship Worthy


Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, Jennifer Wannarachue grew up working in fashion retail surrounded by a skate and snowboarding culture. With these influences she started designing streetwear apparel in 1999 before moving to New York City in 2000 when she headed the accessories division of the leading streetwear brand Triple 5 Soul. Her experience and design skills grew while developing collections for Zoo York and Berlin-based Aem’Kei. Adding to her freelance roster, Jennifer has also played an integral design and development role for collections such as Blue Marlin, Staple, House of Dereon, and Rocawear.

In 2006 Jennifer founded her design studio and online New York-centric trend newsletter, Worship Worthy. Design, production, brand consulting, marketing and art direction are some of the areas of expertise that the seasoned fashion designer lends her knowledge. Clients of the popular design and trend counsel include Nike, Camel No. 9, Wish ATL, Haze, and Camp Beverly Hills.

Worship Worthy’s online presence as the premiere lifestyle newsletter targeted towards women has a growing audience and has received praise from several publications, including NYLON Magazine, Fader Magazine, LTD Magazine, and Wearethemarket.com.

Get religious over “Saint Agnes” and Worship Worthy after the jump!

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