> be zendaya
> be rejected by the biggest luxury
brands in the world (chanel, dior, gucci, saint laurent and valentino) at the beginning of your career
> hear the brands tell you that you are “inexperienced,” “green” and “just a simple disney actress”
> leave disney, audition for the movie that would change your entire career and meet the love of your life
> win 2 emmy’s and be named one of the 100 most influential people in the entire world at just 25 years old
> value the brands that ALWAYS believed in you
> receive an apology text and a MILLION-DOLLAR contract from valentino, taking back everything that was sai
> see the brands that rejected you one day now competing to dress you
> marry spider-man
> become one of the biggest names in world fashion, through the rejection that never made you stop
maturing is realizing none of us are easy to be with. It's about who's willing to stay committed to understanding you and actually wants to grow with you
as an only child I observe siblings like an anthropologist or maybe just a visitor to the zoo. Something I have been surprised by is how few adults are actually close friends with their siblings