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Ladies of bevello: Meet Jaci!

It’s that time again…meet another member of the Winston-Salem team: Jaci (pronounced like “Jackie”). Jaci comes to bevello from the booming metropolis that is Clemmons, North Carolina, and most recently from the journalism school at Elon University. She’s a sweet girl, but don’t let her see you slouching!

Jaci Gentile, y'all

Jaci Gentile, y'all

What drew you to bevello (why did you want to work for us)? 

I loved the small company mentality and that I would be able to be involved in all aspects of the business (social media, planning events, etc.), not just standing behind a counter selling clothes. The fact that I love the merchandise that I’m surrounded by everyday didn’t hurt either!

Other than work/shop/play at bevello, what else do you do? 

I’m a huge bookworm… I’ll read anything from Shakespeare to online blogs to the back of the cereal box. Right now I’m interning at John F. Blair Publisher, a small independent book publishing company here in Winston, where I get to read manuscripts all day and then send out rejection letters. I also love writing (I’ve kept a journal since I was 6 years old), making lists (mainly just crossing things off them), and pretending I’m a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance in my bedroom.

Describe your personal style.   

For me, clothes are all about comfort. I’m obsessed with anything silk, cashmere,  or soft cotton. I like slouchy sweaters and flowy tunics with skinny jeans during the day. When it comes to shoes, though, I adhere to the saying “beauty is pain”… my feet are going to hate me in a few years, but right now it’s worth it to be able to squeeze my poor feet into those blister-inducing 4 inch heels.

Jaci by Natalie

Jaci by Natalie

What is your favorite trend right now? What do you see being big for spring? 

Right now, as North Carolina temperatures dip to their lowest levels of the winter, I don’t think I could live without a few cute, colorful scarves. They never go out of style and dress up even the plainest basics and coats. As for spring styles, I think metallics and sequin-covered accessories will continue to be big (what girl doesn’t love to sparkle?), as well as voluminous skirts paired with body-hugging tops (leotards, anyone?).

What do you think is the worst fashion mistake a girl could make?

Having bad posture (yes, I’m going to sound like your mother for a second… deal with it). I know it’s not exactly a ‘fashion’ mistake in the what-not-to-wear sense, but have you ever seen a slouchy, slump-shouldered girl whose clothes actually appear to fit her well? Nope. By pulling back your shoulders and standing up tall, all your clothes will fall better on your body and you’ll look so much more confident. 

Jaci would totally wear this discrete outfit if it weren't for the posture...

Jaci would totally wear this discrete outfit if it weren't for the posture...

 

What is the fashion staple every girl should have in her closet? 

A thin, cotton layering tee… it can go under everything from jackets to sweaters, is appropriate for all ages and is never outdated.

Jaci's 5 year plan?

Jaci's 5 year plan?

What do you want to be when you grow up?

I’ve always wanted to have a column where I could write about whatever popped into my head that day with minimal editorial input (now that I think about it, I think nowadays that job title is ‘blogger’). I basically want to be Kate Hudson’s character in How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days, minus the crazy fake girlfriend behavior. But if, for some crazy-strange reason, that doesn’t work out, I’d love to write for a fashion/travel/lifestyle magazine.

Who is your celebrity fashion icon? Why?

Definitely Rachel Bilson. I don’t think I’ve ever seen her in a bad outfit. She somehow wears really basic, simple pieces and makes it look like the first time anyone’s ever paired them together. Effortlessly genius.  Plus, she’s got a bag collection that is to die for.

Rachel Bilson, Jaci's Hero

Rachel Bilson, Jaci's Hero

What is your favorite item in-store right now and why?

C. Luce’s black faux-leather jacket… it’s really edgy (which isn’t my usual style in the least bit) and has just the right amount of embellishment so that you don’t look like a tattooed motorcycle babe. Now I just gotta work up the courage to wear it with some attitude!

Post-holiday blues? Let bevello help…

Santa came. And went. 

And all you’re left with is broken ornament shards ground into the carpet, more candy canes than even Rudolf would know what to do with, and the petrifying possibility that a perfect, heart-stopping New Years kiss with a Brad Pitt look-a-like might possibly NOT be in your future. Hopefully you’re left with a few spiffy new gifts too, but who can think of those at such a worrisome time of the year? This is serious emotional stuff we’re dealing with here.

So if you’re weepy, cranky, melancholy or any other unattractive emotion that turns otherwise likable people into sad-sacks around this time of year, here are a few suggestions to perk up even the worst case of post-holiday depression. Because after all, sad-sacks are not only lame to hang out with, but they definitely don’t get New Years kisses at the stroke of midnight. 

Blog it out. I’ve always thought that personal blogs were the online equivalent of the obnoxious letters that some people (you know who you are) send out with their Christmas cards, updating the world on Little Johnny’s star performance on the football field and Princess Suzy’s acceptance to Harvard. Harsh but true:  nobody (with exception to your mother and that creepy kid from fourth grade who still stalks your Facebook profile) cares about every detail of your life. I think that’s also why I have such a hard time grasping the concept of Twitter… seriously? You went to the supermarket and saw a potato that looks like Homer Simpson? Sweet, thanks for letting the entire world know, you weirdo.  But I digress. Personal blogs can actually be a pretty therapeutic way to get all those yucky post-holiday emotions out into the universe and start getting back to the normal, fun and interesting person that we all know you are. Plus, your friends and family don’t have to listen to you whine and mope. Tell it to the blog. The blog won’t judge. The blog won’t tell you to suck it up and stop ruining everyone else’s fun. The blog won’t scold you for eating an entire carton of ice cream while watching Glee reruns. Probably no one will read it, and those who do accidentally stumble upon it might not really care that you’re feeling lousy, but you’ll feel better. I promise. And if you don’t, this post has two more tips, so go try those. 

Get out and/or plan some stuff. Okay, so that’s a little vague… but when was the last time you went ice skating? Round up a group of people and plan an outing to your local rink. Watching your friends faceplant on the ice will no doubt bring a smile to even the grouchiest Grinch. Still searching for New Years plans? Don’t wait around to be invited somewhere… throw your own party! The planning will keep your mind off the naked, dying Christmas tree in the trash heap and the anticipation of your amazing event will totally alleviate your holiday hangover symptoms. 

Retail Therapy. Maybe you didn’t quite make Santa’s nice list this year and that zebra-print Snuggie you had your heart set on wasn’t under the tree on Christmas morning. Sorry. It’s a bummer that you’ll be stuck using a regular blanket without sleeves. Hope your arms don’t get too cold. But I’ve learned, through many years of research and testing, that the best gifts are usually the ones with the tags that read “from me, to ME.” So gather up that Christmas cash, search out the receipt for those crazy toe-socks that Aunt Mildred thought “looked just like you” and go get something nice for yourself… possibly at a cute little boutique with both Raleigh and Winston-Salem locations? I know of a good one…

Ah, the joy of warm arms!

Ah, the joy of warm arms!

This article brought to you by Winston-Salem’s own shopgirl-extraordinaire, Jaci Gentile.

Over the river and through the woods, to Winston-Salem we go!

bevello #2 in all her glory

bevello #2 in all her glory

bevello’s newest (and only) sister store is now officially up-and-running in North Carolina’s historical booming metropolis (…maybe not),  Winston-Salem. Live in “the Dash”? Lucky you! The store is bigger than the Cameron Village location, and you know what that means: more clothes!
We’re featuring the same great deals that you already know and love: up-and-coming designs, friendly associates and a shopping experience that is as fun as going through your best (and most fashionable) friend’s closet.
The Winston-Salem location is managed by Natalie Braswell (a transplant from the Raleigh location and a Winston-Salem native) with the help of Jaci Gentile, an Elon journalism graduate and bevello’s newest associate. Also an integral part of the team is the bve-ws intern, Sarah Lafferty, a recent NCSU graduate with expertise in marketing and event promotions.
If you are in the area, be sure to stop in, check out the fabulous apparel and introduce yourself to our team. We can’t wait to see you!
Mark your calendars: the grand opening of the Thruway location will be Thursday, November 19th from 7 to 9 p.m.