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#juliecouto #internationalcareer #successtalk Julie Couto: International Career and Content Generation Welcome to the channel's new segment, Success Talk! A chat with diverse professionals to talk about careers, challenges and success. In the first episode, Genésio invited his daughter Juliana Couto, or as she is known on social media - Julie Couto. He starts the conversation by asking her who Julie Couto is? Julie is from Salvador, grew up in Ecuador, studied fashion in Milan and is now a content creator. He asks her why she is interested in studying fashion in Milan and she explains that it was a childhood dream, ever since she designed her own clothes. Then, she tells a little more about her experience studying at the Marangoni Institute, a school that Dolce Gabbana and other fashion names have attended. Genésio asks Julie about her experience during her first fashion internship in Milan. She explains that during the course, students had the opportunity to apply to work at Fashion Week. She managed to do an internship at the event and dressed several models, including Brazilian Isabela Fontana. At the end of the course, Julie met and was hired to work with Silvia, a Honduran woman who had a clothing brand and was looking for a style assistant. Silvia was also the person who inspired Julie to start liking decoration. This is one of the topics that Julie now shares tips on her Instagram profile. Julie says that when she returned to Brazil, she faced emotional challenges, but managed to get back on her feet and find new opportunities in São Paulo, where she started working in the fashion industry. She shares her emotional journey when entering the fashion world, talking about Julie Couto's experience with prints at New York Fashion Week. She mentions the importance of having a college degree in the fashion world and says that she was influenced by her father's expectations about education and security in her professional life. Julie talks about the experience of moving to Honduras and says she quickly adapted to a new lifestyle there, surrounded by friends and a vibrant environment, saying that the new place brought her joy and a sense of belonging. She talks about the cultural difference and the challenges of living in a dangerous country. Genésio asked why she works in fashion in Central America and Julie says that there she worked in a fashion factory and dealt with challenging situations, saying that the importance of leadership was highlighted when she led a team of seamstresses in Honduras. Julie talks about the career transition to fashion and decoration upon returning to Brazil and says that this symbolizes her search for a new beginning and building roots in a safe place. The interviewee shares her experience of how to reflect our personal style in home decoration and says that her apartment has evolved into a very personal beach style. She mentions creating content on Instagram and how this influenced her decorating style, which has evolved into a very personal beach style. Genésio asks Julie about creating lifestyle and interior design content, and she says that her process includes improvisation and the importance of having a support team for editing. She emphasizes the need to balance her personal and professional life, prioritizing tasks according to the urgency and importance of each one. She also says that her personal fulfillment comes through health and family support. They also discuss reducing screen time and emphasize the need to balance digital life with quality family time, and that this practice is essential for well-being. The importance of family is highlighted, showing how family support is fundamental for professional growth. Julie says that the influence of mentors and family members on professional decisions is important, and that the opinions of people close to her shape paths. Chapters 00:00 Julie Couto: International Career and Content Generation 01:39 Who is Julie Couto? 02:09 Why study fashion in Milan? 05:35 First fashion internship in Milan 07:35 Styling assistant at Rosa Clandestino 08:24 Decor inspirations 09:08 What is the process of learning to know quality fabrics like? 10:07 Julie's return to Brazil 11:33 Julie Couto's experience with prints at New York Fashion Week 12:43 The importance of having a college degree in the fashion world 14:21 What is the experience of moving to Honduras like? 16:11 Why work with fashion in Central America? 19:50 Career transition to fashion and decor 20:14 How to reflect our personal style in home decor? 20:49 Creation of lifestyle and decoration content 🔗Links: Instagram: / genesiocouto Linkedin: / gen%c3%a9sio-lemos-couto-205b5bb Production: / cdcestudioeprodutora Contact: [email protected]