Raquel Baldelomar, Founder Of Quaintise, Featured In Los Angeles Business Journal

Raquel Baldelomar talks about how her international background and multi-cultural heritage reflects her personal style for business and leisure.

Los Angeles, CA– July 28, 2014 — Raquel Baldelomar, Founder and Managing Director of the Los Angeles-based marketing firm Quaintise, talks about her personal sense of style for work and play in the July 27- August 3, 2014 issue of the Los Angeles Business Journal. Half Bolivian and half European, the 34-year-old Baldelomar power-dresses for work and allows her free-spirited, Bohemian self to take over on the weekends.

Dolce & Gabbana, Brooks Brothers, Gucci and Thierry Muglerpaired with Jimmy Choo, Ivanka Trump, and Guiseppe Zanotti shoes make her go-to business style. She also likes to mix it up with lesser known brands and more relaxed outfits on weekends while at her home in Santa Monica.  While Baldelomar enjoys shopping, she prefers to indulge in retail therapy when she’s traveling to exotic destinations.  Her favorite international shopping destinations include Capri, Bali, and Hong Kong.

A confident outlook goes hand-in-hand with a personal style that is reflected of the many sides of Raquel Baldelomar, who has grown her agency to $1 million in revenues, from a humble start in 2003.

Raquel Baldelomar, Founder Of Quaintise, Featured in Los Angeles Business Journal

About Quaintise

Quaintise is a branding, marketing, and advertising agency. Insightful strategy, combined with emotionally charged storytelling has helped Quaintise deliver impactful and revenue generating campaigns for some of the most prominent healthcare brands in the U.S. For more information about Quaintise please visit Quaintise.com.

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