In conversation with... Abisola Omole

To celebrate International Women's Day, founder Eshita Kabra spoke to the leading women who inspire her about career advice, mentorship, rotating and more.

Abisola is wearing a Reformation dress available to rent from £9 and Elleme bag from £7

In our first instalment of the series, we visited Abisola Omole, founder of a design studio Arva & CEO of The Apārtment Global Group. Abisola shares her passion for interior design & being a creative in London.

Which women are you inspired by?

Naturally, the ones who are in my personal life, specifically my mum. I don’t think you realise just how incredible they are until you reach an “adult” stage of your life. Looking back, I have nothing but admiration for how she balanced a full-time job, raised 4 children and remained emotionally stable. Of course my dad had a huge part to play but there are a lot of responsibilities when you’re the mother and so I’m continually in awe of her.

Outside of my family, whenever I hear about a girl or a woman doing exciting things or change the world in some great way, I get goosebumps. There isn’t one singular person I look to but I’m inspired everyday by my friends, their friends, the women I read about online - the list is endless.

Abisola is wearing Manu Atelier boots, available to rent from £20 and Reformation top from £5

What form does mentorship take for you?
Mentors are there to listen - sure & guide but more importantly tell you about their experiences & mistakes, so that you a) don’t make them too & b) get to where they are (or even surpass them) quicker - but this is just my opinion. Keeping in mind, you can’t really compare yourself to a mentor, when I say get to where they are, I don’t necessarily mean financially or success wise but clarity of who you are and what you want to achieve in life.

What advice has changed your life?
It’s less advice and a motto, as a christian it was drilled into me from a young age that “all things are possible through God”, so I rarely see the limits to my work or potential opportunities as if they’re his will, then I know they’re gonna not only come to fruition but they’re going to awesome. From an advice stand point though - I can’t say it changed my life but I was told around the time I was 13 or so, that if someone compliments you, that’s life - if someone criticises you, that’s also life - do not let either effect how you feel about yourself or take precedent on deciding your next actions.

Social media has a bit of a bad rep in terms of mental health and equally has helped so many of us build our personal brand or business, what is your approach to Instagram / what role does it play in your life?
I suppose my approach is simple. Keep it real & make sure it’s a vibe. :D Keeping it real, means I don’t over think things too much & hopefully it means my audience can enjoy or relate to what I post - the good, the bad & the random. Ensuring its a vibe, is quite helpful in growing my personal brand/businesses as it’s essentially story telling.

If you were to write a tweet to your younger self what would you say?
Oh gosh, maybe “eat more vegetables” so that I could like more now, lol. But I suppose on a more serious note “be more selfish in your career” I’ve spent a lot of the past decade working on other people and building other brand stories and so now I’m finally figuring out what I want to do for myself & sure I’m only 27 but a part of me wishes I did a little earlier...

What can we expect to see next from you?                                                            To be honest, I can’t talk about too much - because I’m just so important - no but seriously, there are quite a few NDA’s in the air at the moment but what I can say is the arva online store is launching soon & our editorial platform & social will be relaunching in a month or so. Studio Arva is about to have a crazy year and all will be announced at the end of the month. Oh & I’ve signed a few brand deals and so there will be all kinds of fun story telling features coming soon & yeah, thats all I can currently say.

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