First Person Fabulous: Jessica Coates

Jessica Coates

Birmingham wife (to L.J. Coates) and mother (to Nadia, age 7 and Zion, age 5) Jessica Coates works as a Human Resources Coordinator at Startley General Contractors and promotes personal fitness as a Zumba instructor, all while looking fabulous. 

On her personal style and beauty essentials: I like conservative, feminine clothes that last.  I’m not into trends. And I can’t live without Dove soap and my mascara.

Her worst fashion moment:  I don’t know what possessed me to wear a ponytail on the top of my head fanned out [during junior high]. I would roll my ponytail every night, and the next morning take the [pink sponge rollers] out. I might have a side bang or a swooped bang and I was on! It was dreadful. 

Do’s and Dont’s? If you’re [not feeling confident], DO have an arched brow, clean, manicured nails and a nice gloss. There’s something about being polished that can help how you feel about your outfit.

DON’T settle for any trend or outfit that you aren’t comfortable with. I don’t care who comes out with what, the Kardashians or Beyonce. If Jessica’s not comfortable, Jessica’s not wearing it.

On her advocacy work:  I became a Court-Appointed Special Advocate for Jefferson County in 2004.  We’re the eyes and ears of family court; we interview everyone in any type of child abuse or neglect case and attend hearings. It’s strictly voluntary; we’re only concerned with the best interests of the child. It’s been an eye-opening experience.  We definitely need more people giving kids a voice.

[As the mother of] a special needs child I dove head-first into researching all I could [about her son’s condition]. We are lacking a lot of resources here. I [work] with Children’s Rehab Services [and] I sit on the board of Mission Hugs, which raises money to send special needs kids to the two facilities [which provide care to special needs children] until they can start school.

Zion’s disease [Infantile Neuroaxanal Dystrophy] is so rare – there are only 12 known cases – that I have to stay on top of the research.  A lot of parents don’t have the tools and the resources, don’t get second opinions and don’t fight for things just because they are told ‘No’ the first time.

What motivates her? If I am not well, I will not be able to work, be able be a good mom or wife. It’s important that I look good, feel good and am good overall.

I’m motivated to keep on doing what I have to do because there are innocent little people in my life that I’m responsible for. On my worst day, my son – who cannot talk or walk- will laugh and it [reminds me] that I have so much to live for. That he still has a smile on his face motivates me to take it one day at a time. 

What IS Zumba?  Zumba is a Latin-inspired aerobics program which started in Miami about ten years ago. It works the full body and is a core cardio program.

 On how she got involved:  My [YMCA] boot camp teacher asked “Have you ever thought about teaching anything at the gym?” She really opened my mind to think about doing it. Out of all the programs I went to, I was happiest at Zumba. It captured my attention because it was new and different. I love doing do it; I’m passionate about it. Once I started teaching at the Y downtown, I knew it was something I should have been doing all along.

 The most surprising thing she’s learned: No matter the age, the gender, the sex, the race, everybody is consumed with their outer body. From men, to little elderly ladies to college girls with perfect bodies…we all share that.

SCDD recently caught one of Jessica’s high energy Zumba classes at the downtown YWCA, where the focus was about having fun and breaking a sweat at one’s own pace.  The participants had so much fun, they forgot they were actually exercising!   Jessica is currently teaching Zumba every Thursday at 6 PM at the Veranda Building/Park Place Apartments.  Want to ditch the work out and join the party? For more information, click here.

Images courtesy of Jessica Coates

Relax, Relate, & Release at Purify Wellness & Spa!

Purify Wellness & Spa is offering a fabulous deal through Living Social today!  If you need a little “me” time, you need to take advantage of this 24-hour special.  The spa is featuring an hour-long Swedish massage ($35),  hydrotherapy treatment ($39) or body wrap ($70).  This is the perfect splurge for yourself, and makes a luxurious and thoughtful gift as well (hint, hint).

From the website: step into a  “serene environment in which to relax, rejuvenate, and refresh your body, mind, and spirit.  This luxurious wellness spa is the perfect antidote to the stresses and strains of today’s hectic lifestyle. Take a deep breath, leaving the outside world behind as you enter a world of serenity.”

What are you waiting for???

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Images courtesy of Purify Wellness & Spa

See and Be Seen at Fashiontini!

Birmingham’s most fashionable people as well as members of the fashion industry will connect at FASHIONTINI on September 21 at The H Bar, located in the Hotel Highland at Five Points South.  This cocktail mixer will salute up and coming local designer Brian Moore of B.Moe Apparel and JamaicaBama…you don’t want to miss it!  And check out our interview with Mr. Moore himself over at urbanham.com!

Image courtesy of urbanham.com

First Person Fabulous: 95.7 JAMZ’s Ms. Nu York Talks Fashion

Ever wonder what some of the most popular voices in radio are wearing?  Same Chic Different Day went behind the beat to talk with the very fab Nu York (cohost of the Roy Wood Jr. Morning Show on 95.7 JAMZ) about her eclectic mix of “Big Apple meets Magic City” style.

On dressing for success:

Nu York: It depends on the day. I wake up at 4:30 a.m. so most of the time when I’m leaving people are just getting in. So, they really won’t see me unless I have other work to do. [The] majority of the time I dress casually; however, recently I’ve been dressing up. Only because with my job, you never know who might drop by the studio.

On how both Alabama and New York have influenced her style:

Nu York: Sometimes New Yorkers can over accessorize an outfit which can look really loud, however Alabama has taught me to tone it down a little bit. Sometimes less is more.  Alabama has a laid back sense of style. Lots of tee shirts & shorts. Flip flops. You will almost never see that in New York. Not unless it’s in the hood [laughs out loud]. And in New York you will almost always see big pairs of gold earrings.  New Yorkers loooove jewelry.

On her worst fashion moment:

Nu York: My worst fashion moment would have to be when I first moved here from New York & I was trying to transition to the “Southern” style. I wasn’t used to wearing make up, as most New Yorkers hate doing, and I wore eye brow make up for the first time. I didn’t know how to apply it so as a result I looked like a clown/Geisha.

Fashion DO’s?

Nu York:  Do wear eyelashes; [they doll] you up. Do keep powder on you in case your face gets shiny. Always keep a set of back up clothes in the car in case you spill something on it. And do dress to impress, even if it’s a trip to the grocery store.

Fashion DON’Ts?

Nu York:  No improper lace fronts. Socks and sandals/flip flops equals what the heck were you thinking?! Leggings do not look good with everything.  And DO NOT bootleg name brands, they are so easy to spot.

Nu York mentioned that her go-to outfit is a Bebe dress, and that she can’t wait to try feathered accessories for fall.   Her final piece of fashion advice?

“There is always a sale going on somewhere! You don’t have to splurge to buy high fashion clothes/apparel.”

Catch Nu York  on the Roy Wood Jr. Morning Show on 95.7 JAMZ weekdays from 5-9 AM.

Image courtesy of Nu York

Blog at WordPress.com.