A Gorgeous Girls at 10 Turned into a Business Fury! See How It Happened
You may not believe it, but it is true. The following is an article that will definitely catch the interest of Gen Z. And not only theirs.
A 10-year-old girl has become a business fury. Kamaria Warren is a ten-year executive who designs school supplies for girls of color. This mini tycoon is from Atlanta and after being nationally recognized by the famous publication "NOW THIS HER", she has gained the attention and support of her community.
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Kamaria and her mother started after realizing the lack of representation in stationery design. Her online store offers backpacks, t-shirts, notebooks, scarves, blankets, curtains, umbrellas and party items for girls of color. Warren has created a brand that black and brown girls can identify with. She says that when girls her age shop for stationery, she wants them to see characters that are a projection of themselves and their interests.
Kamaria believes that it is important to give girls of color something they can relate to. Some of her projects feature young girls with disabilities and common illnesses.
The first step in her design process is to explore her surroundings - friends, school and community, to think about what she can incorporate into product designs.
The young CEO has launched her new brand to inspire all kids to become entrepreneurs. Mini CEO Academy gives new kid entrepreneurs membership access to a website full of business videos and tools.
A couple of years ago, Kamaria revealed that she dreamed of having her own shop where she could print and design for other companies. And to offer her products in major retail stores, to expand the range.