None. Race is mot sonething I focus on. I focus on quality and exceptional value. We need to get away from focusing on race and start focusing on value, quality, design, service, customer experience, and love of the business. Compete. Stop using race as a crutch.
Thank you for that interview. People need to know where Black people stand in the land of design. Hopefully, after seeing this more Black designers will come forward.
I just love this so much! Following your passion and dream and putting in the work to get there. I'm so happy for Mateo! His story is such an inspiration. Thank you for sharing! Now I'm going to have to search RUclips to see if I can find older videos of his creations,... I hope I can find them.😊🙏✨💖✨
His eagerness to interpret people buying his jewelry from "guilt" cuts two ways: it demeans the buyer as not knowing quality and he belittles himself as an artist because it implies that his work isn't good enough to get a sale from other any other way than guilt. REALLY, DUDE? 🤡
Can someone count how many times the word “black” has been said in this 5 minutes video? The title doesn’t even mention his name or his brand name, if you want to build a black Cartier brand as you said, consider more focus on your name, brand, and less focus on your skin color, you know you’re are a person and an entrepreneur with name, identity and reputation, not just a skin color!
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None. Race is mot sonething I focus on. I focus on quality and exceptional value. We need to get away from focusing on race and start focusing on value, quality, design, service, customer experience, and love of the business. Compete. Stop using race as a crutch.
Thank you for that interview. People need to know where Black people stand in the land of design. Hopefully, after seeing this more Black designers will come forward.
Not putting his name in the title is really doing him a disservice
this video was not made to promote the jewelry designer, it was made to promote BLM.
I just love this so much! Following your passion and dream and putting in the work to get there. I'm so happy for Mateo! His story is such an inspiration. Thank you for sharing! Now I'm going to have to search RUclips to see if I can find older videos of his creations,... I hope I can find them.😊🙏✨💖✨
I’m trying to become a black jewelry designer. Without The use of metal. This gives me hope. I’m trying to do something different
I love this guy
Beautiful
Love it!
✨👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✨
I love mateo
we do too!
Hello! I am a Native American beaded jewelry creator. I would love some input from you if you have the time! Thank you!
All I heard was black this black that, like okay we get it bro.
This is a racist video
His eagerness to interpret people buying his jewelry from "guilt" cuts two ways: it demeans the buyer as not knowing quality and he belittles himself as an artist because it implies that his work isn't good enough to get a sale from other any other way than guilt. REALLY, DUDE? 🤡
Can someone count how many times the word “black” has been said in this 5 minutes video? The title doesn’t even mention his name or his brand name, if you want to build a black Cartier brand as you said, consider more focus on your name, brand, and less focus on your skin color, you know you’re are a person and an entrepreneur with name, identity and reputation, not just a skin color!