It has been a little while since we last blogged. So many amazing things have been happening for Yogaglyphs, it's been hard to keep up. The last few months have been a whirlwind of travel and trade shows.
We were in Laguna Beach, California to shoot our latest look book. It was a lot of work, and an amazing experience. Laguna Beach is a beautiful place, and the book turned out just as we had hoped.
From there we went to Salt Lake City for the Outdoor Recreation trade show. It was our first time there, so we felt a little bit like the new kids on the block. But, the reception was great and the show was awesome for Yogaglyphs. It was a place to not only practice but to work with some experienced yogis on some new poses. We even had the opportunity to teach a class! It was a great turnout, and some of the teachers asked if they could sport pieces from our new line in their classes. I felt so blessed and honored to be included in that experience.
One of the new things I witnessed was yoga being practiced on paddle boards… Yes, there were floating Yogis at the OR show! I was so impressed with their grace and balance. Not one of them fell in the water. They had asked if I wanted to try, but I graciously declined. I knew for a fact that I would end up downward dogging right into that pool.
Lastly, this recap would not be complete if I didn't mention the opportunity I had to check out some of the local studios, many of which were featuring guest teachers in town for the show. I took a really challenging class taught by Rachel Brathen. I experienced some deep connections with parts of my body I didn't know existed. She really taught from the heart and guided me to new, uncharted territory in my practice. It was a great way to expand my time on the mat.
The show and the experience in Salt Lake was amazing. I managed to capture a few pictures of the show. Take a peek. Not only was it an awesome time, but we also did a great job with the line. Be sure to keep an eye out for Yogaglyphs at a store near you.
Stay free!
Tiffany
Co-founder of Yogaglyphs







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