Posts Tagged ‘inspiring women’
As a company founded by mother and daughters, Jacqui, Hollie & Amelia Brooks, we’re passionate about empowering other women to lead a fearless life. We’ve always used our platform to highlight extraordinary women, doing amazing things and since this year’s International Women’s Day theme is #ChooseToChallenge, we’d like to shine a light on some incredible women doing just that.
Our latest ‘Fabulous and Fearless Women’ interview is a brand I’m really excited to share with you. Fruity Beauties has evolved from festival trading to becoming stocked in the UK’s largest online retailer Ocado, with their Five Fruit, Organic and Fairtrade bars. As well as being delicious, they are a wholly socially conscious brand aiming to tackle issues they feel passionately about, including the growing problem of childhood obesity in the UK.
We are thrilled to introduce you to our next Fabulous and Fearless woman! Meet Rebekah Marine, also known as the “Bionic Model.” Find out how this fabulous woman has used her disability to break down barriers within the fashion industry and inspired others along the way.
We’re delighted to introduce you to our next fabulous and fearless woman, Karolina Barnes, editor in chief and creative director of bookazine ESTILA. This inspiring and motivated woman shares with us ideas behind the successful bookazine, living with an illness and the vision for the future of ESTILA.
We’re delighted to introduce you to our next incredible Fabulous & Fearless Woman, Jaz O’Hara, founder of The Worldwide Tribe. What started back in 2015 as a courageous act to find the truth behind the refugee crisis in Calais, Jaz never imagined that the lifechanging trip to ‘The Jungle’ would spark an idea that would become something bigger than she’d ever imagined.
This year marks a pivotal moment in history and one that proved rather fitting for our next Fabulous and Fearless feature- 100 years since women were first given the right to vote. As part of this milestone, Bolton, Bristol, Leeds, Leicester, London, Manchester and Nottingham were named ‘Centenary Cities’ by the government to help celebrate, promote and educate people about this momentous period. We’ve taken a closer look at some of these cities and their pioneering women who helped shape history and made votes for women possible. We have a lot to thank them for ladies!
We have an exiting post for your today, let us introduce you to our next Fabulous and Fearless Woman, Clare Muscutt. Clare made the brave decision to leave a successful career behind to set-up her own business, CMXperience. We caught up with her to find out about her journey and how her wealth of experience shaped her fearless decision.
We’re delighted to introduce the founder of social enterprise No More Taboo, Chloe Tingle, who is the first woman to feature in our new Fabulous and Fearless Women blog column. Read about Chloe’s inspiring journey from studying engineering in a male dominated environment to launching No more Taboo at just 23-years-old. How’s that for fearless?!
We have a special treat for you today, and something that we’ve been wanting to share for a while. Now that the madness of the festive period is behind us, we can fully immerse ourselves into our new vision for Audenza and finally share it with you all too. Here you can read about our #livefabulousandfearless monthly competition and new blog column. It’s exciting stuff!