Grace Beverley is a successful young entrepreneur and founder of sustainable style brand TALA, and fitness tech brand Shreddy: both majorly successful brands. She founded both of these companies in her early 20s, at a very young age. These brands today promote sustainable fitness wear that is accessible in a large range of sizes. In an interview, Beverley discussed her goals for these lines, saying, “My priority is to make sustainability accessible and in turn to combat the huge impact of the fashion industry on our planet.” She founded these companies all while studying at Oxford University. However, after her time at Oxford, she discovered her passion for sustainability. She continued to attain a Sustainable Business Strategy certificate from Harvard Business School. After her education, she was recognized in Forbes 30 under 30 at the young age of 23 for her style brand TALA.
Beverley is very open in her advice to young entrepreneurs. In an interview, when asked what one of the hardest parts of being a young entrepreneur is, she said the issue is not how other people see you, but how you see yourself. She openly talks about her struggles with imposter syndrome, as it can be hard to feel like you belong among so many successful entrepreneurs at such a young age. These principles and lessons are really valuable to remember as young entrepreneurs.
Hey! I really liked reading your post! Grace Beverley’s journey is truly inspiring, especially her commitment to sustainability and inclusivity in fashion. It’s impressive how she balanced her studies at Oxford while launching two successful brands. Beverley’s achievements at such a young age, including being recognized by Forbes, motivate aspiring entrepreneurs to pursue their passions despite challenges. Great job!