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Girl Bosses We Love (And That Will Probably Take Over The World)


Girl bosses are everywhere, whether we're moms, CEO's, labourers, TV personalities, there's nothing women can't do and we're owning it! Especially within the past few years women are getting the much needed recognition and more are coming into the Girl Boss spotlight, inspiring and uplifting others around the world!

So in order to support our fellow women, here are some girl bosses we love - and that will probably take over the world:

Sophia Amoruso

How could I not mention the person who popularized the term girl boss? Sophia Amoruso created a company that was worth millions, just by the age of thirty. However, that’s not why she is such a badass role model. What makes her so amazing is that her company filed for bankruptcy and she also went through a divorce, but that didn’t stop her from living her life to the fullest. Not only did she start a new business but is also in a new relationship. She created a media company called Girl Boss, that is dedicated to helping women become successful. Girls are taking over the world day by day and using her company as a platform to tips and tricks, and stories of successful women for all.


Photo: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/blog/what-the-next-generation-of-girl-bosses-want-you-to-know/

Rupi Kaur

If you haven’t heard of Milk and Honey, where have you been??? Rupi Kaur is a New York Times bestselling author. She has published two books, both being collections of poems. She has a passion for art and expresses herself through drawing, painting and poetry. In her books she touches on many important topics like love, heartbreak, femininity, and trauma. Not only is Rupi a successful author and artist, but she is a reminder to all of us that is we focusing on what we are passionate about it’s possible to become successful.


Photo: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/poet-rupi-kaur-reaches-new-audiences-in-a-new-way

Emily Weiss

Emily Weiss is the founder of Glossier, a beauty product brand that everyone is talking about. She started her blog "Into the Gloss" in 2010 while she was an assistant at Vogue. Her blog is about all things hair, makeup, and skincare. With her love of beauty, Weiss built a global audience and is now the CEO of a million dollar business. "Into the Gloss" now has contributors from all over the world. One of her goals with Glossier is to redefine beauty by creating a brand that is inclusive of all women.


Photo: https://fashionista.com/2017/09/emily-weiss-glossier-interview

Mindy Kaling

From starring on The Office as Kelly Kapoor, to playing Mindy Lahiri a sassy OB/GYN on her own show The Mindy Project, and currently starring in a movie called A Wrinkle in Time coming out this March. She is a writer, actress, and lover of all things comedy. She has spoken about how she is an Indian woman in Hollywood and how it’s hard for women of minority to be successful in this industry. She is currently a new mom and is writing a new series called Champions.


Photo: https://parade.com/167948/shawnamalcom/thoroughly-modern-mindy-kaling/

Sara Blakely

The right undergarments are essential and for many Spanx has been a lifesaver, but what many women don’t know is that we wouldn't have Spanx without Sara Blakely. Since, the release of Spanx her brand has expanded and now they offer bras, underwear, leggings and more. In 2012, Forbes named her the youngest self-made woman billionaire in the world. Blakely believes in order to be successful you need to reflect on your failures


Photo: https://www.google.ca/searchq=Sara+Blakely&rlz=1C5CHFA_enCA778CA786&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj8oMfH0tbZAhVGWq0KHT0AroQ_AUICigB&biw=1438&bih=741#imgrc=Q01Zb15ErUfoIM:


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