With 2.4 million Instagram followers (and counting) and a multimillion-dollar fashion brand owner, the founder of the WeWoreWhat empire has become a multilayered entrepreneur. She shares 27 key lessons in her debut book, 'This is Not a Fashion Story.'
‘30 Under 30’ by age 25, and I did it at 24,” Bernstein shares enthusiastically.
This point is evidenced by the multiple parts of Bernstein’s title — there isn’t enough room on Instagram’s bio section for all the characters necessary to include Bernstein’s multifaceted career.
“This idea of giving back past the pandemic is something that means so much to me. I really want to be able to continue it, and I can't continue it on my own. And so WeGaveWhat will be my way to do that with my team, so that I could still run WeWoreWhat and my other businesses, but really have a place for all of these charitable initiatives so that they will continue, even when the quarantine is over.
In early March, Bernstein released the first season of her namesake brand collection with Macy’s , which is size inclusive and accessible, with every piece priced under $100.
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