Sabrina Soto
“Put in the work
and visualize that
it will happen you can succeed
and reach all
your goals .”
Born to be a star
Sabrina Soto has made an image for herself, as
one of the most sought after designer exepts. As
her success continues to flourish, there is one
thank-you, that Soto cannot go without saying:
to her parents. With her mother being a
decorator and party planner, and her father
being a TV producer, Soto was able to gain
hands-on experiences and perspectives into
both businesses.
Unconventional Joys
With multiple TV and home show
appearances, there is no such thing as a
“typical day” for Sabrina Soto. Rooms have to
be completed by the time the show airs, where
each room takes about 8 to 15 hours of work.
Despite the laborious process, Soto says that,
“Work you’re passionate about doesn’t feel like
work.”
Taste of design
“I struggle with it everyday,” Soto says on
balancing her life and career, “I’m thinking of
moving back to LA where my mom and sister
live—New York is always non-stop.” In the
midst of city-energy, Soto says cleaning and
cooking are her methods of meditation. Her
passion to cook has inspired her to write her
own cookbook of Cuban cuisine.
Advice
“Put the work in and visualize that it will
happen, and you can succeed and reach all your
goals. “You have to train yourself to keep setting
goals and be positive that it will work. Most
importantly, believe in yourself.”