Daniela K.Maeshal: From Pakistan to the East Village
No CommentsRead moreMaeshal is an Iowa native that ventured to New York City to pursue a career in finance. Although he was raised with conservative Pakistani values, today he lives in one of the most eclectic neighborhoods in New York. Coming from the Midwest, Maeshal has a strong appreciation for the international diversity and exciting experiences that the city has to offer.
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Daniela K.Esmond: From Ukraine to Gramercy Park
No CommentsRead moreEsmond’s a member of a rare breed of humans that you’ll only encounter in New York City. He’s the guy who unapologetically chases his curiosities and lives everyday passionately pursuing his love for music. Although classically trained, he branches out into all genres and is excited about the possibilities when mixing various styles. To put his words into action he recently launched the music collective called The Players House.
Daniela K.Nima: From Iran to Midtown
No CommentsRead moreNima is a charismatic world traveler originally hailing from Iran and Canada. Although he’s a frequent visitor to the most exciting destinations around the globe, Nima settled in New York to grow his career in film. His warm and inviting energy is sometimes rare to find in NYC but without knowing him for long, he’ll make you feel like an old friend. With a social network as vast and diverse as a UN gathering, you’ll never spot Nima without a few of his international friends who call New York City home.
Daniela K.Kristina & Kamila: From Ukraine to Brighton Beach
1 CommentRead moreThe POD Twins are two Ukrainian sisters making a name for themselves as the girls America loves-to-hate on VH1’s reality competition, Twinning. Although they’re identical on the exterior, their personalities differ, completing two spheres to one whole. When one POD hesitates or holds back, the other chimes in — between the two of them, nothing is left unsaid. Apart from their stunning good looks, they’ve shown the world what Ukrainians are notorious for: quick wit, street smarts, and independence.
Daniela K.Ivy: From Jamaica & Iceland to the LES
No CommentsRead moreIvy is a native New Yorker on the cusp of adult hood. Raised in a biracial family, she developed a strong sense of identity and maturity at a young age. She’s unique yet she exudes an air of familiarity — as if you’ve known her for years. Ivy’s personal style is a blend of 90’s nostalgia and naïveté, a token to the cultural rebirth of New York City’s most fascinating decade.
Daniela K.Lea: From Lebanon to The Upper East Side
No CommentsRead moreLea is a global citizen with Lebanese roots who is currently living her days as an Uptown girl. She’s a women with traditional values but ambition like a true New Yorker. When she’s not out exploring the culture of her new home, Lea is using interior design to bring color and beauty into her clients’ and friends’ homes. Lea embodies the perfect balance of old-world culture meets modern day metropolis.
Daniela K.Laura: From Korea to Greenwich Village
No CommentsRead moreMeet the face behind City Foodie. With the help of her popular Instagram account of mouth watering #eeeeeats, Laura has established herself as the girl-in-the know when it comes to New York City dining. Laura moved from Seoul, Korea to NYC to study fashion, entrepreneurship, and business at NYU’s Gallatin. Now this third culture kid is conquering the city one bite at a time, and snapping photos along the way.
Daniela K.Abi: From Goa to Little Italy
No CommentsRead moreAbi is a NYU Stern graduate who followed her love for food to launch a delectable new product that gives Nutella a run for its money – trust us we’ve tried it. After a quick stint in finance, Abi launched her CookieNut butter with friend and partner, Sabi. The SABI+ABI brand demonstrates that women don’t have to force themselves into cookie-cutter corporate culture to smoke the competition in the world of business.
Daniela K.Sana: On Fashion, NYC Restaurants, and Living in Soho
No CommentsRead moreSana’s curiosity and desire to explore the world recently brought her to the heart of New York City. She is a scientist, pre-med graduate, and unexpected bon vivant. Raised by traditional Pakistani parents, Sana’s style and attitude is a blend of her cultural background and American taste for adventure, fashion, and excitement.
Daniela K.Bhumi: From India to Midtown
1 CommentRead moreAlthough Bhumi comes from a very traditional Indian background, her wardrobe is fabulous enough to turn even SJP green with envy. Her collection of eccentric accessories and colorful garments screams magazine editor, while her studies at NYU prove that New York women do have it all. Bhumi possesses the millennial trifecta: beauty, brains, and a closet full of Louboutins.