
"All colours are the friends of their neighbours and the lovers of their opposites." Marc Chagall
Talent
LATISHA CLARK
CHANEL Make up
JASMINE ABDALLAOUI
Using
CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS
Film
CLAUDIA ROSE
Photographs
BEC PARSONS
Styling
JESS PECORARO
Talent
LATISHA CLARK
CHANEL Make up
JASMINE ABDALLAOUI
Using
CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS
Film
CLAUDIA ROSE
Photographs
BEC PARSONS
Styling
JESS PECORARO
LATISHA CLARK WITH LOVEWANT BEAUTY and CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS Interview Bartolomeo Celestino

LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips

Latisha Clark speaks often about confidence, beyond the way social media usually understands it. For this social mega star, her confidence is so much more than appearance and awareness. It is something internal. A relationship with yourself that exists whether anyone is watching or not.As this culture increasingly rewards visibility, there is something refreshing about a young woman who still places such value on what remains unseen. For LOVEWANT BEAUTY and CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS, Latisha reflects on identity and confidence, while talking to us about the realities of coming of age in a generation raised through little screens. While she shares a close bond with her sister Deja, her perspective feels distinctly her own. Thoughtful and grounded, with a surprisingly reflective view on fame, she speaks about personality as the foundation of self-expression, the importance of maintaining privacy, and the pressure many young people experience while constantly comparing themselves to the lives they consume online.

LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips
What emerges is a portrait of someone who understands influence as a responsibility, and more than simply a platform. Whether she is offering advice, sharing parts of her life, or connecting with a younger audience, there is a natural sense of leadership in the way she communicates. The voice of an older sister, not just to her family, but to the community that follows her. Throughout our conversation, Latisha returns to a simple idea: that life is meant to be experienced, not endlessly evaluated. So as many obsess with performance, Latisha remains interested in something more meaningful. Connection. Perspective. And the confidence that comes from knowing who you are when the camera is turned off.
Bartolomeo Celestino
You both have such a strong sense of identity together and individually. How do you balance being seen as a duo while still expressing yourselves separately?
Latisha Clark
I think it comes naturally because we are sisters. We will always be our own person but the bond and connection that we get to share in private aswell as online is special and unique in its own way.
Bartolomeo Celestino
Growing up online, do you feel like the camera has become part of how your generation communicates?
Latisha Clark
I think the camera has definitely become a part of how our generation communicates. I mean it can be considered a form of art, in how each individual captures a certain moment.

LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips
LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips

LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips
LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips
Bartolomeo Celestino
What does confidence look like to each of you when things don’t feel polished or perfect?
Latisha Clark
Confidence to me is knowing my inner strength. Most of the time confidence comes from within, something that cannot be physically seen but more of how we are as people when no one is watching.
Bartolomeo Celestino
There’s a real energy and humour in the way you present yourselves. How important is personality in shaping your image online?
Latisha Clark
Personality is everything when creating your image online. That is what makes us all different from each other, its the way we truly act and the nature of our character.
Bartolomeo Celestino
Do you think people see the real versions of you, or just a curated layer?
Latisha Clark
I think there’s so many layers to me, people definitely get the real version of me but a post on social media is only 1 minute out of a whole day. There are definitely aspects of my life that are private, things that are kept to myself but that’s also important to have.
Bartolomeo Celestino
How do you each use your voice differently, whether through speaking, style, expression, or presence?
Latisha Clark
I tend to take on that big sister role, so giving advice, speaking with confidence to a younger generation.

LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips
Bartolomeo Celestino
What do you hope people feel when they watch you or come across your content?
Latisha Clark
I hope people feel inspired, relatedable, entertained and it can be an escape from reality for them as that is how I look at my favourite online personalities.
Bartolomeo Celestino
If you could describe your generation in one word or feeling, what would it be?
Latisha Clark
The feeling I would use is pressured, I feel like due to what we see daily on our phones we tend to take life too seriously and forgot the real meaning which is to experience and enjoy.

LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips
LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips

LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips
LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips
Bartolomeo Celestino
Lips are such a subtle but powerful form of expression. A smile, silence, gloss, attitude. Do you think beauty changes how people interpret confidence?
Latisha Clark
I think the feeling of beauty can change confidence. I know for sure that on days where I have put effort into my beauty routine, I walk around with more confidence.
Bartolomeo Celestino
When you wear something playful or glossy, does it affect how you move, perform, or express yourselves on camera
Latisha Clark
When I am feeling my best I do tend to perform my best as I have more confidence.

LATISHA CLARK wears CHANEL ROUGE COCO HYDRA GLOSS on lips



