![]() ![]() There are a lot of really cute styles out there these days, but when put to the test, I have found that many fall short. While writing an entire article about clothing feels a little silly, workwear is expensive and it can be time-consuming to figure out what style or brand will fit your own unique set of needs, especially if you don’t fall into the standard size options that are most commonly available. I have pretty much tested every single brand on the market now and I have a lot of thoughts to share. Finding workwear for women that’s durable, comfortable, flattering, made to actually work in, and that fits different body types has proven to be quite the challenge. This past season, my trialing obsession grew to include women’s workwear. ![]() Over the years, I have trialed so many different things, from thousands of different varieties of plants to tools, vases, rain gear, shoes, pens, notebooks, and bizarrely, even salad dressing! ![]() Being able to compare all of the options that are available side by side is one of my favorite ways to learn. When I’m not in circus I’m usually doing homework or sleeping, but I also love horror movies, writing, journalism, STEM, and TV shows that I can binge watch in 2 days.Whenever I’m curious about something and want to learn more I end up conducting some type of trial. ![]() I’m a bit of a generalist and focus a lot on fabric, but I also train on some other apparatuses, but I also do partner acro, contortion, unicycle, some wire, a little bit of juggling, and I’m always open to try something new. I’m also a runner and dedicate a few days each week to go running with a program at my school! Running helps to engage the muscles that I don’t really use during circus, and I love how it lets me explore my community. Hello! My name is Emma Weill-Jones (she/her), I’m 13 years old, and I am from the crazy city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania! I’ve been doing circus since I was 5 or 6 years old at the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, and over the last few years I’ve also been taking lessons with a coach at a separate studio as well. As a person with disabilities, I hope that being a part of the squad that I am able to bring awareness to the benefits of circus for people like me. I am excited to be a part of the AYCO Hup Squad. Outside of the circus training, I busk as a mime, create short films, homeschool, and am a working actor. It is my dream to go to a circus college and be a part of a professional circus someday. I am also a student in the Academy of Clown Arts and Circus Smirkus summer camp in 2021. Currently, I am a level 2 static trapeze artist and company member. Now, I am back in Georgia, training at Akrosphere with one of my first coaches, Michael Edwards from Circus Arts Institute. During Covid, my life changed and I moved across the US briefly to Austin, TX, where I had the opportunity to attend the Uprise Circus Flying Trapeze program and several classes at Sky Candy. I began taking circus art therapy when I was 8 years old at the Circus Arts Institute. I fell in love with the circus when I watched The Greatest Showman as a young child. I am a 13 yr old circus artist from Cleveland, Georgia. ![]()
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