Why Pregnancy Won’t Affect Tennis Star Naomi Osaka’s biggest Endorsement Deals

 

Naomi Osaka is a professional tennis player from Japan who has achieved great success in her career, including winning multiple Grand Slam titles. Along with her on-court success, Osaka has also been able to secure several high-profile endorsement deals, and is currently the world’s highest paid female athlete. Some of her biggest deals include partnerships with companies like Nike, Mastercard, and Nissan, not to mention major magazine covers like Vogue and Sport Illustrated. However, it has recently been announced that Osaka is pregnant and will be taking a break from the sport. This raises questions about how her endorsement deals may be impacted by her time off of the court for pregnancy, similar to questions asked when she took much earned time off for mental health reasons.

One potential impact of Osaka’s pregnancy on her endorsement deals is that she may have to take a break from certain promotional activities. For example, she may not be able to participate in photo shoots or make public appearances for a period of time. This could lead to a temporary reduction in the amount of exposure that her sponsors receive. However, it’s important to note that Osaka’s pregnancy doesn’t mean she’ll be completely removed from the public eye, as she has a wide social media presence and her fans will still be interested in following her journey.

Another potential impact of Osaka’s pregnancy on her endorsement deals is that it could affect the way that she is perceived by the public. Some people may view her as less competitive or less dedicated to her sport because she is taking a break to have a child. However, this view is not only unfair but also outdated. Many professional athletes have had successful careers while also balancing the demands of motherhood, such as Serena Williams, who returned to the sport after giving birth and won Grand Slams titles and Maria Sharapova, who also returned to the sport after giving birth and reached Top 5 in the world.

 

 

It’s important to remember that pregnancy and motherhood are not mutually exclusive with success and dedication in one’s profession. Osaka’s pregnancy should be celebrated as a positive development in her life, and her sponsors should continue to support her.

In fact, many companies are recognizing the value of promoting their brand through female athletes and the importance of diversity, representation and inclusion. They are aware that by supporting women who are balancing motherhood and their careers, they are sending a message of empowerment and support to their consumers, which can be very positive for the brand.

While Naomi Osaka’s pregnancy may temporarily impact certain aspects of her endorsement deals, it is important to remember that pregnancy and motherhood are not barriers to success in one’s profession. Osaka’s sponsors should continue to support her during this time and recognize the positive message that it sends to their consumers. It’s important for companies to understand that diversity, representation and inclusion are important and can be beneficial for the brand. With the support of her sponsors and fans, Osaka will be able to return to the sport and continue her successful career.

21st Amendment Brewery Supports Women in Craft Beer Industry with Release of Moon Boots IPA

 

Though the craft beer industry’s demographics and workforce are evolving away from beer bellies and beards, there’s still much room for change to reflect the growing diversity of the craft beer consumer, especially when it comes to women brewers.

21st Amendment Brewery is in partnership with the Pink Boots Society to promote and support women brewers, along with the limited-edition release of the new Moon Boots IPA. Along with the nationwide release of Moon Boots IPA, 21st Amendment Brewery is funding three Certified Cicerone Level-Two Course & Exam Scholarships and one “Women In Leadership” Certificate Scholarship at eCornell University exclusively for Pink Boots Members to apply for.

Moon Boots IPA was designed and created by an all-woman team at 21st Amendment Brewery. The project was spearheaded by Sarah Swafford (National Sales Manager), who says, “21A has been incredibly supportive of Pink Boots Society for many years and has participated in several Pink Boots beers. Moon Boots IPA was initially a small batch beer that we called Pink Brüts! and was brewed at 21st Amendment’s downtown San Francisco brewpub for International Women’s Day (2019). We developed the recipe and concept using the Pink Boots hop blend. When it was released, it was so well received at the pub, taproom, and participating accounts we knew it would be a great candidate for one of our nationwide limited-edition releases.”

The women team members at 21st Amendment are an essential and vibrant part of our company and culture,” says Shaun O’Sullivan (Co-Founder & Brewmaster, 21st Amendment Brewery). “What’s a better way to celebrate this excellent group than with a beer uniquely designed by them. Releasing Moon Boots IPA on a national level is an opportunity to shine a big bright light on the important work of the Pink Boots Society and highlight the immense talent of the women on our team. At 21st Amendment Brewery, we want to be an agent of change in supporting Pink Boots’ members with four scholarships in 2021.”

 

21st Amendment Brewery funds three Certified Cicerone Level-Two Course & Exam Scholarships and one “Women In Leadership” Certificate Scholarship with eCornell University exclusively for Pink Boots Members to apply for. Swafford herself was a recipient of a Pink Boots Society scholarship.

The otherworldly packaging artwork for Moon Boots IPA was commissioned by renowned Los Angeles-based animation artist Robin Eisenberg (Instagram). Her portfolio revolves around celebrating sexuality and the diversity of women. The packaging for Moon Boots IPA features the creators envisioned as otherworldly beings. Says Robin, “I‘ve always loved celebrating women in my work, and working with 21st Amendment on this was so much fun! I think it’s amazing that Moon Boots IPA is not only recognizing women in brewing, but it’s also helping to create more opportunities for future women in the industry. So happy I could be a part of the project!”

Moon Boots IPA is clean, crisp, and brewed with pilsner malts, toasted rice, and strawberries. Hopped with Citra Cryo, Azacca, and Mosaic hops, Moon Boots IPA blasts beer lovers to another planetary dimension with its soft aromatics and refreshing strawberry notes making this a beer for stargazers.

Ingredients

  • Malts‍
  • Pilsner, Toasted Rice
  • Flavor Hops
  • Mosaic, Azacca
  • Dry Hops
  • Citra, Cyro, Azacca, Mosaic
  • Special Ingredients‍
  • Strawberry Concentrate

 

For more information, please visit:
www.21st-amendment.com
@21stAmendment

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Pink Boots Society
The Pink Boots Society was created to assist, inspire and encourage women in the alcoholic beverage industry to advance their careers through education. We support all women of the industry, from those that own breweries, those that package the beer, that design beers, serve beers, write about beer, and everything in between. Most importantly, we teach each other what we know through our own seminar programs, and we help each other advance our beer careers by raising money for educational scholarships.

About 21st Amendment Brewery
Twenty years ago (established in 2000), Nico Freccia and Shaun O’Sullivan opened the doors to the 21st Amendment brewpub in San Francisco’s historic South Park neighborhood. In addition to quickly becoming one of the city’s favorite pubs, 21st Amendment began expanding beyond the Bay Area by helping to pioneer the movement to canned craft beer. Known for their witty names and delicious brews, 21st Amendment offers year-round selections, as well as seasonal offerings and their infamous once-in-a-while limited-edition releases. Sold in 33 states plus Washington D.C., 21st Amendment produces beer in its state-of-the-art brewery headquarters in San Leandro, California and is among the top 50 craft beer brewers in America.

About eCornell
Cornell University’s online learning platform, provides online professional and executive development to students around the world. We offer 100+ award-winning professional certificate programs in a wide variety of disciplines.

20 Fashion Designers are here in the Sustainable Designer Runway Show: Digital Cruise

Wear the Future recently produced their first Digital Cruise virtual fashion event in Los Angeles. The SS/2021 season’s runway show was dedicated to sustainable designers, and was broadcast directly on Instagram.

The Digital Cruise show solely focused on eco-friendly, sustainable and conscious designers from all around the world. The collection was made up of an outstanding selection of 20 under-the-radar fashion couture designers, with a diversity of perspectives, origins and styles.

It was also formatted as a “See Now – Buy Now” and live conscious fashion show, where viewers could purchase their favorite pieces immediately from the Cruise.


Samples from the Digital Cruise

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3 Black Owned Accessory Brands that Diversify Your Style

People don’t often think about the positive impact they can have by just expanding the variety of places where the shop. According to Forbes.com, although over 50% of women-owned businesses are women of color, they only brought in 422 billion dollars in revenue vs white women-owned businesses who brought in 1.4 trillion dollars in revenue.

This means that there are lot of great designers out there that you not only should find, but will be thrilled that you did. Here are three great ones to add to your list of places to get great style.

 


Brysie Lane

Brysie Lane, the black owned interchangeable handbag brand, is designed to eliminate the dreaded purse swap. Brysie Lane was founded by former Microsoft Program Manager, Seina Wedlick, to provide women with an everyday bag that can evolve with every outfit change. With the mantra “One Bag, Many Looks” the brand allows women to express their personal style through genuine leather bags and interchangeable accessories, for under $300. Brysie Lane is a reflection of Seina’s personal and professional journey. Named after her children, Bryce and Sierra, Brysie Lane was created with the desire to streamline processes and make an everyday item practical for all occasions. Brysie Lane is available for preorder on https://www.brysielane.com/.


Salone Monet

Salone Monet emphasizes the fact that “nude is not a color” – the brand makes six “nude” shades that fit a wide range of skin tones. In addition to the stunning color options, each pair of shoes is made from high-quality materials, including leather and satin, by expert cobblers in Italy. Styles come in 6 shades of different nudes and price ranges from $200 – $250. New silhouettes like the Anita, a sleek pump and Jojo, a basic flat, are now available on the website for pre-order. Salone Monet, Founder/Creative Salone Monet is the founder and creative behind the color inclusive nude shoe brand Salone Monet. Her color inclusive line has adorned the feet of Beyoncé Knowles, Gabrielle Union, and Keke Palmer. https://salonemonet.com/


Ten Wilde

Ten Wilde is an all gold jewelry line designed in Los Angeles. Always aiming for versatility through trendy yet timeless pieces, every jewel is created with the multi-faceted gem in mind. Meaning the ever-evolving, infinite, multi-faceted woman. Established in 2016 by Tenisha Wilde, Ten Wilde is a direct reflection of her personal style, which embodies her love for many styles found across the world. With a range of gold plated, gold filled, and solid gold, each Ten Wilde jewel is offered at an affordable price ranging, under $100, in the form of versatile hoops, layering chains, pendant necklaces, signature waist chains and more. A gem for every gem. https://tenwilde.com/

Virtual Chocolate Salon Panel: In Conversation with Asian-American Chocolatiers

TasteTV & the International Chocolate Salon in conversation with award-winning Asian-American Chocolatiers about their creative inspirations & business challenges, including tips for great chocolate, flavor profiles, travels, and tips for success. Discover and support these great artisans!

Featuring panelists such as Tonet Tibay of Marti Chocolatt, Kimberly Yang of Formosa Chocolates, Wendy Lieu of Socola Chocolatier, Elisia Otavi of Raphio Chocolate, and moderator Cindy Wong Chen of China Live

Watch the video from the panel here.

“REBBL With A Cause ” Short Food Film Released, hosted by Ruby Rose

San Francisco-based REBBL beverages brand has released an eye-opening and inspirational short film, hosted by actor Ruby Rose, about sustainable food supply chain sourcing, and helping reduce the causes of human trafficking. The film serves as an origin story about how the REBBL brand was created to address this issue, rather than acting as an add-on mission.

Says REBBL, “Solutions to human trafficking and many of the largest challenges facing our planet lie in finding ways to use business as a force for good. Rather than just a product with a mission, this is the story of a mission – to eradicate the root cause of human slavery – with a product. [This] is also a story of an organic ingredient, the mighty Brazil Nut, one of over 70 that REBBL sources from around the world to help uplift communities.” The film follows the REBBL team deep into the Peruvian Amazon to learn how one community has been positively affected by the brand’s impact sourcing efforts.

Initial assumptions might be that this is just another branded promotional film, but that is not the case. Many viewers have commented on how it has completely opened their eyes about how and why they can have a larger role in managing the sources and conditions of their own food, as well as be more mindful of its origin.

View the entire 30-minute film above.

Music by Michael Franti & Spearhead