The Curator’s
Eye:

Owning Your Season of Life

Joy Kingsley-Ibeh—Styled in MEYVN

Last week, during Fashion Week, Edward Enninful, the former editor-in-chief of British Vogue—launched 72 Magazine, the first project from his new media venture, EE72. Many speculated: would the debut cover star be Naomi? Kate? Beyoncé? Instead, he chose Julia Roberts.

Julia represents what Enninful calls
“the invisible woman”

—women in their 50s who are told again and again that beauty belongs to youth. By placing her on the very first cover, he sent a message:

everybody is welcome, regardless of age.

And yet invisibility isn’t every woman’s story. Look at Joy Kingsley-Ibeh, former athlete, model, and now founder of Kingsley Model. At 50, she radiates confidence. Styled in MEYVN, Joy shows what we believe:

Presence is the true measure of beauty.

Owning your season means investing in yourself physically, emotionally, mentally. It’s honoring your environment and curating a wardrobe that complements your life and figure.

Styled in what you love, remembered for your presence. Not age.

At MEYVN, we believe that every woman deserves to be seen.

This conversation continues inside the MEYVN Inner Circle.

Where style, art, and presence are explored more deeply.

— Sheryl

Founder & Curator

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