Internship

Vaishnavi currently interns at the Cincinnati Style Report, a culture and fashion magazine based in Cincinnati. She assists her editor, Tanieca Olivera, with designing the magazine and writing articles about music, fashion, and other events around the city. taneica@cincinnatistylereport.com, (954)-253-1202

Places to Be: Reclaimed Runways by Vaishnavi Nannapaneni — Cincinnati Style Report

Creators, Kat Coleman and Molly Evans, shared a common question: how could fashion become more accessible in Cincinnati? “The fashion scene in Cincinnati is absolutely amazing, but there’s not necessarily a ton of consistent spaces for it,” Molly Evans, the event and creative director, says. “We wanted [Reclaimed Runways] to be a place where people could just come in and express themselves as freely as possible, and that kind of came from taking the pretentiousness out of fashion and bringing it...

Run Me Down In Denim Fashion Event to Usher in This Weekend by Vaishnavi Nannapaneni — Cincinnati Style Report

His upcoming show, Run Me Down in Denim, is set to take place at 3604 Montgomery Rd, at 3 p.m. on March 21, 2026. There, his own designs, centered entirely on the denim fabric, take the stage rather than him producing someone else’s show. “Denim is very rough and has a hard edge,” Grady-Engleman says. “I like working with it, because you can do so much with it. You can create so many patterns and textiles just from the same pair. You just have to know how to use it, and that’s one of the reasons...

Purposeful Portraiture by Vaishnavi Nannapaneni — Cincinnati Style Report

Weinbender has been working in the photography industry for 15+ years, but she didn’t start in a career in the arts. “I have my degree in psychology with a minor in child development,” Weinbender says. “I really was trying to find what suited me best, but it turns out what suited me best was something a little more artistic.”She brought her business, where she caters to queer weddings, to Cincinnati three years ago, where she continues to dedicate herself to causes that are important to her. “I...

Cincinnati’s Local Podcast Brings Real Conversations on Dating and Community to the Stage By Vaishnavi Nannapaneni — Cincinnati Style Report

What began as a passion project quickly became something that Nicodemus and her audience found community in. “I started this podcast because I wanted to create the kind of space I always needed,” Nicodemus says. “A place where it’s okay to talk about love, loss, and real-life relationships openly. After watching ‘Sex and the City’ and realizing it was time to choose my own path, I wanted to help others feel seen, less alone, and empowered to tell their stories.”...