The Writer, Model, Educator, Performer, Advocate, Entrepreneur and Mother
WHO AM I?
I was born in the Bronx, NY. During childhood, I grew up in Reisterstown, MD. during the era of the flower child. I had to adjust to a suburban lifestyle. Meanwhile, I was living a double life. In my later teen years, my family relocated to Baltimore City. My mother found an activity for me to belong to in hopes of helping me adjust to the city life. This was an opportunity that changed my life. The Travis Winkley Modeling Studio became my second home and second parent. It was my outlet into the arts. I received training and went on to be booked at a few major fashion shows throughout Maryland, which lead me to be booked at other major shows.
Cosmetology is just one area I studied during young adulthood. I attended college for Psychology at Baltimore City Community College. Shortly thereafter, I returned to New York to attend F.I.T (Fashion Institute of Technology). I also continued my ballroom career while staying in New York. From here, I landed a once in a lifetime opportunity, my dream job, as a celebrity wardrobe stylist assistant. So, I packed up and moved to Hollywood.
WHO AM I?
I have an affinity for expression through art, music and words. My life has been a story that has just begun to be written.
WHO AM I?
It is my life mission to give the people of this world a better and clearer understanding of who we are. At the same time, showing them that we are people just like them with the same needs and wants. We all feel the same. "We are Humans".
I testified in Annapolis to help get the Transgender Rights Bill in Maryland passed which prohibits discrimination against transgender people. As an HIV counselor and tester, my goal was to get as many people tested as possible to help curb the Epidemic of HIV spread. The more resources we provide to those in need such as knowledge, we can save lives.
WHO AM I?
I am a mother, sister, friend, co-worker, cousin, daughter, neighbor, aunt and a voice for those who feel their voice does not matter. I speak for those marginalized. I am their voice.
WHO AM I?
I am LISA REVLON.
I was born in the Bronx, NY. During childhood, I grew up in Reisterstown, MD. during the era of the flower child. I had to adjust to a suburban lifestyle. Meanwhile, I was living a double life. In my later teen years, my family relocated to Baltimore City. My mother found an activity for me to belong to in hopes of helping me adjust to the city life. This was an opportunity that changed my life. The Travis Winkley Modeling Studio became my second home and second parent. It was my outlet into the arts. I received training and went on to be booked at a few major fashion shows throughout Maryland, which lead me to be booked at other major shows.
Cosmetology is just one area I studied during young adulthood. I attended college for Psychology at Baltimore City Community College. Shortly thereafter, I returned to New York to attend F.I.T (Fashion Institute of Technology). I also continued my ballroom career while staying in New York. From here, I landed a once in a lifetime opportunity, my dream job, as a celebrity wardrobe stylist assistant. So, I packed up and moved to Hollywood.
WHO AM I?
I have an affinity for expression through art, music and words. My life has been a story that has just begun to be written.
WHO AM I?
It is my life mission to give the people of this world a better and clearer understanding of who we are. At the same time, showing them that we are people just like them with the same needs and wants. We all feel the same. "We are Humans".
I testified in Annapolis to help get the Transgender Rights Bill in Maryland passed which prohibits discrimination against transgender people. As an HIV counselor and tester, my goal was to get as many people tested as possible to help curb the Epidemic of HIV spread. The more resources we provide to those in need such as knowledge, we can save lives.
WHO AM I?
I am a mother, sister, friend, co-worker, cousin, daughter, neighbor, aunt and a voice for those who feel their voice does not matter. I speak for those marginalized. I am their voice.
WHO AM I?
I am LISA REVLON.