HBCU Buzz interviews fashionista Eny Oh, founder of ‘In the Eye of the Beholder EL’

Eny Oh is a force to be reckoned with in the beauty and fashion industries.
Eny Oh is a force to be reckoned with in the beauty and fashion industries.

HBCU Buzz’s Senior Editor Tommy Meade sits down with Eny Oh, Head Stylist of In the Eye of the Beholder EL, LLC.

Feeding her soul through enthusiastically creating new ideas and constantly being an innovator, Eny Oh is a force to be reckoned with in the beauty and fashion industries.

Question: Why Bennett College: How has Bennett help you toward the work you do today and the people you interact with daily?

Answer: Attending Bennett really helped me become more tolerant when it comes to certain situations I am faced to deal with.

Question: At your website you mentioned how your parents didn’t allow you to watch TV: Did this help or hinder you, and should more people especially in the black community, adopt this practice for their child’s own success?

Answer: Yes more people especially in the black community because it takes away from study time. When you watch too much TV it takes away your ability to think for yourself especially at a young age. You’re so focused on what these characters are doing on these shows every single week you start to become consumed with their roles without even noticing it.

Question: How did Tameka Raymond change your life?

Answer: She told me what I needed to do to get where I wanted be, she told me it wouldn’t be easy at all but if I really wanted it to push forward and do it.

“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” — Eny Oh

Eny Oh fashion
Eny Oh fashion

Question: You wanted to be a lawyer and now you’re elsewhere, so what’s your take on focusing on what you want to do for the world rather than what you want to be?

Answer: I realized becoming a lawyer wasn’t what I was passionate about. Beauty and Fashion are my passions so I choose to go in that route without thinking twice about it. It wasn’t an easy choice but I couldn’t be happier with my choice.

Question: Looking for any HBCU students to intern?

Answer: I’m always looking for interns. To apply to become an intern please visit www.beholderel.com, click on about us and then click on the internship tab.

Eny Oh is a graduate of Bennett College, a small, private, historically Black liberal arts college for women. For further information, contact Oh at:
Instagram: @BeholderEL
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