DREAMWORLD GIRL BLOG

Unpacking Human Behavior: Meet Rina Mintz
Meet Rina Mintz, a New York photographer whose intimate photos simultaneously shock and soothe. Her pictures are a vibrant vessel for storytelling, and though she got her start in photography fairly recently, her passion projects expertly touch on the complexities of growing up as a young woman. Read our interview with Rina now!

Go Get Yourself A Cheetah Print Beret!
Olivia Scopa is the Boston-based illustrator, painter and designer behind Cheetah Print Beret, whose sassy ladies with long lashes and LOTS of lore come to life on the page. Read our interview with Olivia to learn more about Cheetah Print Beret’s origins, her artistic process and her biggest pieces of advice!

Making Magic With Marz Gebhardt
Meet Marz Gebhardt (she/they), a 24 year old poet, screenwriter, and film director based in Saskatchewan, Canada. She’s a wildly inspiring creative whose whimsical work platforms and provokes! Read our interview with Marz now <3

One Girl’s Trash...Behind the Scenes of Anja Cecilia’s Dollar Store Couture Show
In this epic collaboration, staff writer Leah (Bunny) Overstreet and Editorial Intern Jess Huang go behind the scenes of Anja Cecilia’s Dollar Store Couture show in Brooklyn, a fashion extravaganza where femininity is allowed to be gritty, cheap, playful, and even a little bit tacky. The article features dual reviews, stunning runway photos, and an exclusive interview with Cecilia herself. Read more now!

An Interview with Noem Estel
In this interview DWG sits down with Noem Estel, an up and coming singer-songwriter originally from Orlando, but now based in Brooklyn. Together we chatted about her upcoming single “ Fools Guilt,” a potential EP, creative commitment, and her biggest musical inspirations! Read the interview now!

Making a Splash with Zelda: An Interview with a Real-Life Mermaid
In this interview writer Courtney Bourn speaks with Mermaid Zelda, a content creator and professional mermaid on what it means to be a mermaid and how the magic of our childhood persists even as we get older.