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Black Entrepreneurship Power

Feb 3, 2022
Fashion Is Black Women Entrepreneur Ripping The Status Quo
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Black women already enter the corporate world needing to deal with a series of barriers to prove that their skin color is pride. Unfortunately, there’s still a lot to fight regarding respect. Building a business, scaling it up and leaving a pride legacy behind is a political act. Learn from an experienced entrepreneur how to raise these flags and lead a company bringing her roots to her journey.

Speakers: Nyakio Grieco – Co-Founder of Thirteen Lune & Founder, Nyakio Beauty

Moderators: Kia Goosby – Fashion Editor, Vanity Fair

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Kia D.
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Fashion Market Editor, Vanity Fair

Kia D. Goosby is the Fashion Market Editor for Vanity Fair, focusing on women’s ready-to-wear. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Kia previously held positions as Fashion Editor at Hearst Fashion Group, where she worked on fashion for Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health, and contributed to digital stories for ELLE.com, HarpersBazaar.com, and styling projects for Hearst Made; and then as Associate Market Editor at ELLE Magazine. Kia is a proud HBCU graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, where she majored in Journalism & Mass Communication. She currently lives in New York City.

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Kia D.
Goosby
Fashion Market Editor, Vanity Fair

Kia D. Goosby is the Fashion Market Editor for Vanity Fair, focusing on women’s ready-to-wear. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Kia previously held positions as Fashion Editor at Hearst Fashion Group, where she worked on fashion for Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health, and contributed to digital stories for ELLE.com, HarpersBazaar.com, and styling projects for Hearst Made; and then as Associate Market Editor at ELLE Magazine. Kia is a proud HBCU graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, where she majored in Journalism & Mass Communication. She currently lives in New York City.

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Nyakio Grieco
Co-Founder, Thirteen Lune & Founder, Nyakio Beauty

Nyakio (pronounced Neh-Kay-Oh) Grieco is a beauty entrepreneur with two successful businesses: her eponymous beauty brand nyakio™ that launched in 2002 and Thirteen Lune, which she launched with her co-founder Patrick Herning in 2020. Nyakio has long been an advocate for clean beauty for all skin colors, types and needs. Using beauty secrets she learned from her Kenyan background and travels around the world, she successfully launched nyakio™ to a marketplace desperately in need of clean beauty products. Today, nyakio™ is also carried at Target stores nationwide.

In 2020, when the world was profoundly impacted by Black Lives Matter’s racial justice movement, Nyakio noticed a plethora of Black owned beauty brands finally getting due recognition from mainstream media, yet there was no main community hub in which consumers could seek them out efficiently. Additionally, she noticed the misconception that BIPOC beauty founders were only creating product for BIPOC consumers. Thus, Thirteen Lune launched as a community based in allyship to highlight BIPOC founded brands in one shoppable location, that do in fact make product for all people in an effort of true amplification and allyship that lasts beyond a particular time of year.

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Nyakio Grieco
Co-Founder, Thirteen Lune & Founder, Nyakio Beauty

Nyakio (pronounced Neh-Kay-Oh) Grieco is a beauty entrepreneur with two successful businesses: her eponymous beauty brand nyakio™ that launched in 2002 and Thirteen Lune, which she launched with her co-founder Patrick Herning in 2020. Nyakio has long been an advocate for clean beauty for all skin colors, types and needs. Using beauty secrets she learned from her Kenyan background and travels around the world, she successfully launched nyakio™ to a marketplace desperately in need of clean beauty products. Today, nyakio™ is also carried at Target stores nationwide.

In 2020, when the world was profoundly impacted by Black Lives Matter’s racial justice movement, Nyakio noticed a plethora of Black owned beauty brands finally getting due recognition from mainstream media, yet there was no main community hub in which consumers could seek them out efficiently. Additionally, she noticed the misconception that BIPOC beauty founders were only creating product for BIPOC consumers. Thus, Thirteen Lune launched as a community based in allyship to highlight BIPOC founded brands in one shoppable location, that do in fact make product for all people in an effort of true amplification and allyship that lasts beyond a particular time of year.

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