The Tribune sat down with the Florida-based founder and creative director of the fashion venue The Shop Miami to talk to her more about her experience and views as a Latter-day Saint convert and fashion influencer.
The beauty of Clarke was he never told me why I should believe, just what it had done for him and his family. Then I read, where it says God loves everybody and was like, “OK, I’ve got no argument there.” And I woke up the next morning and I thought, “I get it.” Religion is not about control. It’s about what you do with your idle time. It’s what you choose to do with [your faith].
Calyann Barnet pictured with her "covenant crew" before attending a Latter-day Saint temple for a symbolic ceremony known as the endowment. Left to right: Noelle Bates, Kamie Miyasaki, Sky Watson, Clarke Miyasaki, Calyann Barnett and Utah Jazz owners Ryan and Ashley Smith. I travel so much for work and one of the things I like to do is to go to wards [Latter-day Saint congregations] in all these different places. I went to aand that was one of the most spiritual services I’ve ever been to because of their understanding of scripture. I hadn’t even felt that in Salt Lake.
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