The
road to entrepreneurship wasn't easy. Working as a designer for PEOPLE
magazineTM
by day and drawing all through the night, I didn't know the
first thing about the business world or the fashion industry. Also,
I had never taken a business class, which made the process even more
challenging.
As a result, I had only one source to draw from… my gut. I
turned
my passion into inspiration, and with $3,000 savings, out of my tiny
New York apartment, Unsweetened was born.
The
girls: It all started with a few sketches I made of my roommate.
I created a character
that captured her personality and put it on
a tank top for her as a birthday gift. That soon became the
number one
request
among my friends. “When can I have a shirt of me?” The
word spread. Not only were my friends dying for them, but now my
co-workers and even people
on the street. This is when I realized
I was on to
something
big. I never dreamed a couple of doodles of my friends would inspire
me to become an entrepreneur!
Naming
the product: Most cartoon girls you look at could be called sweet,
but these girls
are real. I drew them to capture their personalities
--- the good with the bad --- they are absolutely unsweetened.