Color my Bubble Owner, Malia Faleafine, was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii until moving to the Bay Area, CA to attend high school and college where she obtained her Masters in Public Administration. She has enjoyed a 15 year career in social service working with children with developmental disabilities and youth in the foster care system. In 2013 she decided to merge her love for wearable art and social changed by creating Color My Bubble.
CMB creates one-of-a-kind designs on eyewear for adults and children. "I am obsessed with sunglassses and my friend referenced them as my bubble because I always had them on day or night. It hit me that I wore them as a way to express myself rather than to hide away, and in that moment I decided that I should "color" my eyewear to give myself and others a more extroverted experience." They use various type of mediums and materials to create designs which give nothing but pure attitude!
Original designs mirrored the outrageous styles found in the art and music festival scenes which served as inspiration. Over the years the CMB style has evolved to include a more everyday, but still glamorous look. No two designs are ever the same from the simplistic styles to the more extravagant "look at me" pairs, representing the foundation of the CMB philosophy to eliminate social intolerance.
CMB wants to encourage people to be celebrate what makes them different while giving others the space to celebrate who they are as well. They believe that by fostering self-esteem through art and expression it will build our capacity as humans for understanding.
Recently CMB has built on this philosophy by launching their new line of art kits for kids in which a portion of the proceeds are donated to non-profits supporting vulnerable youth populations.
www.colormybubble.com
https://www.facebook.com/Color-My-Bubble-291749380889694/timeline/
Twitter: @colormybubble
Instagram: Color My Bubble
Pinterest: Color My Bubble
CMB creates one-of-a-kind designs on eyewear for adults and children. "I am obsessed with sunglassses and my friend referenced them as my bubble because I always had them on day or night. It hit me that I wore them as a way to express myself rather than to hide away, and in that moment I decided that I should "color" my eyewear to give myself and others a more extroverted experience." They use various type of mediums and materials to create designs which give nothing but pure attitude!
Original designs mirrored the outrageous styles found in the art and music festival scenes which served as inspiration. Over the years the CMB style has evolved to include a more everyday, but still glamorous look. No two designs are ever the same from the simplistic styles to the more extravagant "look at me" pairs, representing the foundation of the CMB philosophy to eliminate social intolerance.
CMB wants to encourage people to be celebrate what makes them different while giving others the space to celebrate who they are as well. They believe that by fostering self-esteem through art and expression it will build our capacity as humans for understanding.
Recently CMB has built on this philosophy by launching their new line of art kits for kids in which a portion of the proceeds are donated to non-profits supporting vulnerable youth populations.
www.colormybubble.com
https://www.facebook.com/Color-My-Bubble-291749380889694/timeline/
Twitter: @colormybubble
Instagram: Color My Bubble
Pinterest: Color My Bubble