Meet one of skateboarding’s most promising talents: 24-year-old Beatrice Domond is poised to shake up the sport with her inimitable style
The 24-year-old skater from Florida is the only woman sponsored by the ultra-popular streetwear brand Supreme right now. She’s poised to shake up the sport with her inimitable styleTwenty-four-year-old Beatrice Domond is one of skateboarding’s most promising talents. She’s the first—and currently only—woman sponsored by Supreme and F—ing Awesome.
The two brands collectively employ today’s most buzzed-about skaters, whose popularity pollinates across skateboarding, fashion and film. Domond says she feels a ceaseless self-imposed pressure to make constructive use of her time since dropping out of college in her native Florida late last summer and relocating to New York City in October. She is focusing full-time on a career in skateboarding and so far, her decision is paying off.
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