The designer behind Angel Brinks Fashion urges women to embrace confidence, individuality, and purpose in a new feature spotlight
LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / November 27, 2025 / Celebrity designer and entrepreneur Angel Brinks, founder of Angel Brinks Fashion, is using her latest feature spotlight to raise awareness about women’s empowerment through self-confidence and resilience – encouraging women everywhere to embrace their individuality and pursue their goals with courage.
Brinks, who built her multimillion-dollar fashion brand from the ground up as a single mother, says her journey is proof that perseverance and faith can turn obstacles into opportunities. “Every setback became a setup for a comeback,” she shared. “I refused to give up, and instead of letting challenges define me, I used them as fuel to grow stronger.”
Through her brand, which began in 2010 and has since dressed global celebrities and red-carpet icons, Brinks advocates for using fashion as a tool for empowerment rather than perfection. “Fashion should make you feel strong, not self-conscious,” she said. “I want every woman who wears my designs – or any outfit she chooses – to feel powerful, confident, and proud of who she is.”
Empowerment by the Numbers
According to the World Economic Forum, women make up 60% of fashion consumers but hold less than 25% of executive roles in the global fashion industry. Brinks wants to change that dynamic by sharing her story and encouraging women to create and lead on their own terms.
Her message is especially timely. A 2024 Pew Research study found that 72% of working mothers struggle with balancing career and family, a reality Brinks knows firsthand. “There’s no pause button when you’re a mom or a business owner,” she said. “But both roles have taught me strength, focus, and purpose. My career gives me independence – motherhood gives me grounding and love.”
Brinks also emphasized the emotional impact of self-image on women’s confidence. Research from Dove’s Global Beauty Confidence Report shows that only 20% of women globally feel confident in their own beauty. “That’s why empowerment matters,” Brinks noted. “When women see themselves as capable, beautiful, and powerful, everything changes – not just how they look, but how they live.”
Confidence as a Daily Practice
Brinks isn’t just sharing her story – she’s challenging others to take small, consistent steps toward empowerment in their own lives.