Fun. Creative. Quirky.
Lourdes, one of our Teen Identity team members, has a lot of living left to do… with dreams for creative endeavors, she’s got plenty of time to make them reality. Her answers are simple and straight to the point… much like Lourdes.
More images and stories coming over the next few weeks from our latest Teen Identity team photo shoot… where we empower and inspire girls to unleash their true beauty, find their voice, and change their world… forever.

What is your vision of your future?
im not really sure what i want to do yet. but i love to sing, act and all that kind of stuff. but i’m still keeping my options open.
What do you value most in your life currently?
God, my family and friends.
What characteristics do you look for in friends? How do you choose your friends?
usually, i look for people who have a good personality, dont care what people think of them, and always keeps me laughing!
What do you say or tell your friends when they’re feeling down or depressed?
i usually talk with them. and make sure they feel the best way they can.
What do you worry about most?
i worry about school. keeping my grades up. school causes me a lot of stress!
Describe your ideal world related to how girls are treated… at home, at school, at work, in life.
that girls will be treated amazing. there will be no judgement on how girls dress, feel, look, and act. every girl will be able to express their feelings and be them!

What’s the MOST IMPORTANT lesson you’ve learned from Teen Identity?
that every girl is beautiful. no matter what race, body structure, hair color, etc.
What are your favorite memories or moments from this past photo shoot?
i loves seeing all the girls and learning how to pose and how what you do really affects your picture.
How did you prepare for the photo shoot? Did you practice posing or looks… get your clothes ready… style your hair special… or anything else?
well, it was a very crazy day for me! but yes, i got my clothes ready in advance but for my hair i just kept it plain and simple.





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