Darian Simone Harvin is a beauty reporter for the LA Times and has written for The Cut, Teen Vogue, and The New York Times. We met at a moment when we were both in personal and professional transition, unclear of what our purpose was, which can be a scary time for an ADHD brain. When you don’t have a clear North Star, it’s nearly impossible to focus and be productive.
In the four years since we met, Darian has gone on to write a book, “​Black Icons in Herstory​,” and launch ​Studio Symone​, a media platform and community centered around culture through the lens of beauty.
We talk about how she found her professional purpose, including what it takes to write a book, morning routines, the types of people she surrounds herself with, bad doctors, depression because of prescription pills, and how she uses fashion as an ADHD hack.
I really appreciate how vulnerable and honest she was. Enjoy my conversation with Darian Simone Harvin.
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