![]() ![]() That year, Forbes called Amoruso one of America's richest self-made women. In 2016, Netflix announced that it had a series based on Amoruso's life in the works. The book's title became a major part of the zeitgeist during the pre-Time's Up era. Thanks to Nasty Gal's initial success and Amoruso's marketing prowess, the entrepreneur's autobiography, "#Girlboss," was a hit, spending 18 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list in 2014. She once had 200 employees and bricks-and-mortar stores in Los Angeles and Santa Monica. The retailer went from an EBay store to a thriving company pulling in $100 million in revenue six years later. ![]() The California native launched Nasty Gal from her bedroom in 2006 when she was just 22. (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)Īmoruso has the rags-to-riches story of which aspiring entrepreneurs dream. 14, 2012, Sophia Amoruso, founder of women's retailer Nasty Gal, is shown in a photo studio in downtown Los Angeles. ![]()
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