On top of her full-time job at Planned Parenthood, Attia works tirelessly with an incredible team to produce Womanly, a magazine and resource focused on providing solutions to the health disparities facing non-binary and female BIPOC.
Read MoreWith HACO, Yoko has created an incredible gallery space where she can support local artists and her hometown of Fukushima, Japan.
Read MoreAfter taking over Industry Standard, Molly has grown the fashionable basics brand sustainability and philanthropic arms while providing quality options for consumers.
Read MoreAfter building a series of small businesses, Valerie launched The 125 Collection, a relatable and sleek array of candles dedicated to the vibrancy of Harlem.
Read MoreA native of the Alps, Nathalie takes inspiration from her love of nature when designing sustainable, geometric jewelry for her brand, The Little Things NYC. Each collection supports a cause related to its creation.
Read MoreFifi and Gwen turned a love of crab and a hole in the market into The Crabby Shack, a cozy and delicious seafood restaurant.
Read MoreLily and Marissa launched Si Silks to combine the heritage of sericulture—the culture of making silks—and sustainable design to provide high quality, hand-crafted scarves.
Read MoreAfter a lifetime struggling to find clothes to fit her 6’ 1” frame, Franci used her background in business to start The Sixes—a brand dedicated to creating beautiful clothing for tall women.
Read MoreThanks to a patented algorithm, Meghan produces personalized serums that are easy to test and integrate into your existing skincare routine.
Read MoreTamara designs and crafts beautiful, minimalist accessories, such as bags and scarves.
Read MoreWith the help of her cosmetic chemist mom, Melissa created Stripped—an affordable, high-quality, and cruelty-free skincare brand that works.
Read MoreInspired by her summers spent in the South of France while growing up, Emilie designs bathing suits with unconventional fabrics in flattering shapes. Each is personally hand-stitched and sewn by her in New York.
Read MoreAnalise is a certified yoga instructor and energy worker with trauma-informed training. She taught in Brooklyn prior to moving to London to get her masters in Social Entrepreneurship where she co-founded Common Healing. What started as a popup healing center is now a radical (online) learning space rooted in transformation, self-reliance, and liberation.
Read MoreAs a dancer and choreographer, Christine is used to being creative. Now, as founder of Élan Flowers, she channels that passion into expanding and designing her floral business.
Read MoreAs the Deputy Editor of Content at Men’s Health, Jordyn already showcases her immense talent of telling real stories. With the release of her debut novel this month, The Paper Girl of Paris, she reveals herself to also be a master of writing fiction.
Read MoreSisters Julia and Cornelia create beautifully designed, distinctive yoga mats reflective of the real women who use them.
Read MoreRachel has turned what started as a business to raise money for college into a popular source for customized beaded bracelets.
Read MoreMadeline and Amy curate sustainable fashion brands for sale on Sense of Shelf while providing educational resources about how to engage in #sustainableliving.
Read More