![]() ![]() I can wear a denim dungaree and nobody cares. I can wear whatever I want to the office. “After 10 years in fashion, it’s been a nice break. “Everything takes you where you need to be,” she continued.Īmoruso has since founded Girlboss, a media company (named after her best-selling memoir) with a mission to “redefine success for millennial women by providing the tools and connections they need to own their futures.” ![]() A year later, Amoruso would call filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy “the most responsible thing to do right now” as the company struggled to keep up with its rapid growth while facing a slew of lawsuits. ![]() It evolved into an e-commerce powerhouse that Forbes estimated surpassed $300 million in revenue in 2015. In 2006, a 22-year-old Amoruso launched Nasty Gal as an eBay store that sold vintage designer clothing. “And where it’s gotten me I feel like is pretty powerful.” I’ve finally started to feel like I have perspective and I feel like I can talk about it,” she told Page Six Style at the Girlboss Rally in Maspeth on Saturday. “I’ve told my story but I haven’t told it in person and I haven’t told it past the bankruptcy essentially. Two years after Nasty Gal filed for bankruptcy, Sophia Amoruso has gained some serious perspective. ![]()
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