Interview with Beth Muecke

Celebrity News, Fashion, Music

Hi Beth! Thank you for being here! 

We are obsessed with your fashion style! How do you stay so current? 

Well, thank you! I stay current through watching runway shows, attending music festivals, and, most importantly, staying creative in my fashion.

What do you think goes into the perfect outfit? 

I’m very much a “dress from head to toe” girl. I think the perfect outfit is one you have put together and feel good in from head to toe.

How do you always look so smashing in your photos? 

Awww thanks! I put a lot of creative effort into my photos. It’s important to me that I give people something to look at that makes them happy and that they maybe haven’t seen before.

Do you think proper posing for photography is important? 

My best friend, Nicole, used to be an actress. She has taught me not to “pose” for a photo. She taught me to create a moment or scene in my mind and act it out. That way the picture looks like someone just happened to have captured you in your life instead of just posting for a picture.

What do you look for in a great photographer? 

My assistant has become a really good photographer because she pays attention to details. Is everything I’m wearing in place, is the lighting ok, do we like the angle or background? She judges those things as we shoot.

Any advice for other fashion influencers? 

Figure out what makes you unique….what makes you interesting. Only shoot pics in clothes that you would wear in real life. Figure out who you are and not copy any other bloggers.

Please tell our readers where to follow you and how to keep in touch! 

On my website: http://www.bethielife.com/

Insta: @bethielife

FB: Beth Muecke

Thank you for your time!!

For Press Inquiries: bsquaredmgmt@gmail.com

End of Interview

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