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My Little Outfit™ Brings Order to Kids’ Closets; Relief to Parents’ Wallets

Courtney Kanner Fishman, CEO of My Little Outfit™ announced the launch of her upscale/resale website for children’s clothing. Curating gently loved™, pre-owned clothing into fashionable outfits for sizes 0-6 years and growing, the concept maximizes budget, organizes closets and benefits the environment. Offering more than 100 brands from Mayoral to Gucci, My Little Outfit’s Shop Wear Trade™ model offers a myriad of fashion-forward outfits all at the same low price of $18.99.  The cost to clothe a child can top $2,000 annually. Most

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Sista Salon: A Celebration of Natural Black Beauty Comes to iOS and Android

Jupiter Leo Productions LLC today launched their 1st app, Sista Salon for Apple iOS and Android platforms. Sista Salon is a role playing game that teaches girls of African descent to celebrate their natural beauty while learning business and life skills. Girls can style their character at anytime during the game to suit their mood with unique colors, African inspired outfits and natural hair styles such as curls, afros and braids. “I wanted girls from African descent to love themselves and see their

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Woman Spotlight: Dianne Berkun Menaker

Dianne Berkun Menaker is the Founder of IndiBag, a new fashion brand committed to working with vegan, recycled and sustainable materials. She has a background as an experienced musician residing in Brooklyn, NYC. Her inspiration in creating this new line was to create something that women could use on the go. Being a musician and living in the city, she understood the needs of being able to quickly access your things without it being clumsy. Her designs are hands free and hassle free.

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Woman Spotlight: Nafisa Rahimi

Nafisa Rahimi is Founder of Super Smart Learners English, an Educational program that follows the British National Curriculum in a completely refreshing and unique way. Its unique and engaging learning style using the latest educational methods, combined with personalized programs for each student, fosters confidence and love for learning along with smart study skills and a lifelong positive attitude to education. Nafisa was responsible for developing the English program of SSL and her sister Fahima Rahimi founded the math portion of this program. Super

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Woman Spotlight: Pooja Motwani

Today we will be spotlighting woman entrepreneur Pooja Motwani(De$!neR). Pooja is not new to the world of fashion. She started her journey in 2004 as a designer, supplier, and exporter providing quality products to consumers globally. She is a world-class fashion and jewelry designer and has been in this industry since the young age of 17. Throughout the years she has established herself as an international supplier and exporter of the finest quality products for consumers around the world. Some of her exhibitions have

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Freelancing Industries Are About To See A Major Shift – And Here’s How You Can Join In

If there’s one thing 2020 has taught us all – it’s the importance of having an online side-hustle. Your 9-to-5 might pay the bills, sure, but it won’t help you last an emergency in your life. It’s always in your best interest to have two or three backup plans, especially in this economy when no one knows what the future will bring. Whether you’re a Graphic Designer, Writer, SEO Specialist, Software Developer – there’s always room for you to offer your services online

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How the Women’s Vote is Making History

One hundred years ago, women were granted suffrage in the United States. With the 19th Amendment, women before us were finally given a voice in shaping our country’s future. There have been many challenges to get as far as we have today, but it’s not over. As women we still have a long way to go.Just because we can vote, that doesn’t mean we are slowing down or stopping. Voting fosters change, and change is inspired by connection. Sometimes all it takes is

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America’s Best Cities for Small Business in the 2020s

As we look ahead to the decade to come in small business development, it’s easy to believe that a lot of things are going to change. The coronavirus pandemic has changed how we think about business in general, and already many are successfully adapting to new circumstances. Indeed, one need only read through our ‘Quarantine Inspiration’ post on six women who became millionaires working at home to get a sense of how some people are now plotting out their ambitions. There’s a sense that work

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The Social Dilemma: Why Technology Has Become The New Addiction And What You Can Do About It

 “Privacy is dead, and social media holds the smoking gun.” – Pete Cashmore, CEO of Mashable. It’s been a little over a month since the movie The Social Dilemma was released and it’s still being talked about worldwide. The documentary shows first hand the issue of social media addiction and how it’s gotten out of hand for many people. Silicon Valley experts admitted having worked to get users to spend more hours in front of the screen, but they also have been victims of the addiction themselves. The

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