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INFLUENCERS ARTIST TALK: Brittany Bosco
You majored in fashion design, what are some different elements you use to create beyond just music to give fans the ultimate “BOSCO” experience?
 I’m really in love with design as a whole. Being a multimedia artist I have a chance to explore many different mediums of art and design. Music by far is the ruler of my being, but going to SCAD they push you to explore all aspects of art. I later began to realize that I fancy Industrial Design, its something about the power of hands to create something sustainable from scratch. I believe my audience appreciates the quality of design over the years, more and more I am trying to push beyond my current or latest works. I cant wait until the day I have the budget to do some of the packaging ideas Ive had for years.
If you had to pick an era of music to be a part of, which would it be? and why?
 Late 80s/90s.
 I feel like I can relate to the woman of that area, i like to call it “controlled sexiness”. Sexy was all about the attitude, that’s why mid-drifts and cuts offs were so popular. There’s something about a round away girl who has tomboy elements with a very feminine flare. Woman embraced there curves and natural hair, we were once strong and confident in our skin. Even Hip-hop back then had a sexy vibe to it which birthed so many dances which I still do today…. Which brings me to “girl groups”,like TLC, En Vogue, Zhane, Brownstone, i grew up listening to these woman even wanting to look like them. Now were in a age where our generation thinks “heels and spandex dresses” are the only way to be confident, strong, and sexy. All these things are red flags to insecurities to me, but who am I to judge. 
Your live shows are filled with lots of energy and passion, something that’s been lost in this internet age, how do you engage artists in a live setting? 
Its all about crowd interaction and participation, everybody wants to feel apart of something. 
An influencer, what does that mean to you? What are some essential qualities must you have to be considered one?
knowledgeable , worldly conscience, down-to-earth, giver, and realist. 
What is one fashion trend and one music trend we can all do without?
autotune and heelies lol  

INFLUENCERS ARTIST TALK: Brittany Bosco

You majored in fashion design, what are some different elements you use to create beyond just music to give fans the ultimate “BOSCO” experience?

 I’m really in love with design as a whole. Being a multimedia artist I have a chance to explore many different mediums of art and design. Music by far is the ruler of my being, but going to SCAD they push you to explore all aspects of art. I later began to realize that I fancy Industrial Design, its something about the power of hands to create something sustainable from scratch. I believe my audience appreciates the quality of design over the years, more and more I am trying to push beyond my current or latest works. I cant wait until the day I have the budget to do some of the packaging ideas Ive had for years.

If you had to pick an era of music to be a part of, which would it be? and why?

 Late 80s/90s.

 I feel like I can relate to the woman of that area, i like to call it “controlled sexiness”. Sexy was all about the attitude, that’s why mid-drifts and cuts offs were so popular. There’s something about a round away girl who has tomboy elements with a very feminine flare. Woman embraced there curves and natural hair, we were once strong and confident in our skin. Even Hip-hop back then had a sexy vibe to it which birthed so many dances which I still do today…. Which brings me to “girl groups”,like TLC, En Vogue, Zhane, Brownstone, i grew up listening to these woman even wanting to look like them. Now were in a age where our generation thinks “heels and spandex dresses” are the only way to be confident, strong, and sexy. All these things are red flags to insecurities to me, but who am I to judge. 

Your live shows are filled with lots of energy and passion, something that’s been lost in this internet age, how do you engage artists in a live setting?

Its all about crowd interaction and participation, everybody wants to feel apart of something. 

An influencer, what does that mean to you? What are some essential qualities must you have to be considered one?

knowledgeable , worldly conscience, down-to-earth, giver, and realist. 

What is one fashion trend and one music trend we can all do without?

autotune and heelies lol  

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