Kalilah Wright, a Jamaican-born, Brooklyn-bred trained architect, is the creative force behind Mess in a Bottle, an innovative apparel brand that combines fashion and architecture. Using T-shirts packaged in reusable bottles, Kalilah crafts cool messages to spark conversations and give a voice to the voiceless. Her unique approach to fashion has attracted a devoted community of followers, including celebrities like Serena Williams, Mark Cuban, Lena Waithe, and Roc Nation's rapper Rapsody, who are invested in the growth of her companies. Kalilah's journey from architecture to entrepreneurship showcases her passion for making a positive impact through her creative ventures.
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Kalilah Wright, owner of Mess in a Bottle, shares her journey as an entrepreneur and the inspiration behind her T-shirt company. She discusses how she distinguishes herself from competitors by putting messages on T-shirts packaged in reusable bottles. Kalilah also talks about the importance of authenticity in her brand and how she has transitioned from being an extrovert to being more protective of herself. She shares her experience in the early stages of her business, including participating in pitch competitions and crowdfunding. Kalilah emphasizes the importance of getting yourself out there and building a profile in order to succeed as an entrepreneur. She also discusses her hidden talent of being able to jump double Dutch and her desire to collaborate with fashion icon Dapper Dan. Kalilah concludes by sharing her experience as an entrepreneur operating in Baltimore and the importance of community in building her brand.
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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