![]() Work-appropriate at Nasty Gal is anything, I think, as long as you’re not distracting with too much skin. She wears black from head to toe, which makes it a little bit easier but she’s always work-appropriate but wearing something crazy all the time - but it doesn’t look crazy. She’s got an awesome uniform that always looks a little different. ![]() And my president, who is the most stylish person I know. I do read magazines, and I trust my friends’ opinions, even though we all dress very differently. I don’t read fashion blogs all that much. In between shots (during which, at the request of Amoruso, her staff made a cacophony of fart noises to make her crack a smile for the camera), Amoruso dished on her own style - and gave us a few pointers on how to dress like a girl boss, natch. We paid Amoruso a visit in her corporate pad, one day after her new book, #Girlboss - part memoir, part business guide - landed on the New York Times best-seller list. These days, Amoruso makes her retail magic happen from her newly minted downtown Los Angeles headquarters, where, alongside 300 employees, she oversees her company, which boasts upward of $100 million in annual sales. ![]() Since launching her vintage eBay store in 2006, the entrepreneur has built her Nasty Gal online fashion empire, beloved for its affordable and provocative namesake line, not to mention an evolving roster of like-minded labels and an impressive selection of vintage. If you haven’t heard of Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso, it’s time to crawl back under that rock you came out from under. ![]()
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