MEET THE LOCAL PERSONALITIES BEHIND THIS DIGITAL MAGAZINE

Meet Our Founders
Anthony Berot, Nexus of Culture, CCPAC, CARFAC
Photographer | Video Producer | Creative Media Specialist
Anthony is a audio visual engineer with years of experience in network administration and video production. He is the esteemed photographer for Reverie Faces Lookbook and Director of Photography for Toronto Caribbean Carnival. Anthony channels his passion for creativity and cultural storytelling in every project.
Micheala Palmer, ISEEYOUMIMI Inc.
Digital Media Partner | Creative Director | Producer | Social Media Marketer | Web Developer | Host
Micheala is a software developer and digital creator offering tailor-made solutions that empower brands to leave a lasting impression in the dynamic and ever-changing digital landscape. Micheala's journey as a digital creator is driven by a deep love of cultural advocacy, web development and documenting/curating unique local experiences.
ALL ABOUT THE REVERIE FACES
The origin of the magazine name Reverie Faces: reverie means state of having pleasant and creative thoughts and faces meaning local personalities. The aim is to provide a window into the influence of African and Caribbean culture in fashion. This is a showcase of works of local designers working in Canadian spaces and bring their art to the forefront of mainstream fashion.
FAQ
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How can I support Reverie Faces?You can support Reverie Faces by spreading the word through social media, word of mouth, emails, and events. Donations can be made via PayPal. All issues are available for viewing online and digital PDF download on our site. You can preview each issue and join our newsletter. Additionally, you can print a premium coffee table copy for your business, especially if it has wait times for service. Connecting us with Caribbean designers who would love to collaborate on upcoming projects is also a great way to support us.
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What is the Reverie Faces brand about?Reverie Faces is a digital magazine developed by photographer and videographer Anthony Berot and creative director, social media influencer, and curator Micheala Palmer, both passionate Caribbean cultural ambassadors in Canada. Founded in February 2024, the lookbook celebrates diversity, creativity, and community pride. Reverie Faces highlights merchandise from our affiliates, shares stories of local personalities, and amplifies the brands' accomplishments on our site. We also offer ad placements on our site and in the magazine. For inquiries, contact us at hello@nexusofculture.com.
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Can I get a printed copy of the magazine?Yes, you can get a printed copy of the magazine. There are two options: you can add the digital download to your cart and print it with your choice of printer, or you can choose our premium quality option where we outsource the printing to Blurb. You can select the number of copies you want, and they will be shipped to your preferred address.
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What are Reverie Faces' sustainability practices?Reverie Faces is deeply committed to sustainability. We prioritize eco-friendly and sustainable practices in our operations, such as using digital formats to reduce paper waste. We also collaborate with designers who share our commitment to sustainability, ensuring that our practices and partnerships reflect our dedication to environmental responsibility.
GET IN TOUCH
Do you have a fashion, beauty or lifestyle brand in the GTA? Express your interest in joining our marketplace.
hello@nexusofculture.com
info@iseeyoumimi.com
Toronto, Canada
