A young member of the Mensa society for people with high IQs who taught herself to sew now has a clothing line at Nordstrom.
Isabella Rose Taylor is a 12-year-old college freshman from Austin, Texas. Her fashion line, which is described as "hippie-grunge, yet feminine," will launch for back-to-school later this year.
Prices range from $20 to $100. Taylor already blogs about fashion and sells some clothes online.
We spoke with the young prodigy about how she got into fashion and her goals for the future.
Business Insider: How did you first become interested in fashion?
Isabella Rose Taylor: I began to paint at a very early age, and it was through my passion for painting and fashion that my current fashion line has become a business. I have always been enamored with fashion and five years ago, while I was exploring mixed media in my artwork I decided I needed to learn how to sew. I had my Mom sign me up for a sewing camp. I fell in love with sewing and designing. I immediately began sewing clothes for myself. As some of my friends began liking what I was wearing, I got the idea to sell them and to start a business.
BI: What are you studying in college?
BI: When do you work on your blog and fashion line? How much time do you devote to it?
IRT: I try to commit at least 2-3 hours a day during the week but it really does vary week to week depending on my homework load.
BI: How does it feel to have your fashion line at Nordstrom?
BI: What do your friends and family think about your line being at Nordstrom?
BI: What are some of your goals for the future?
IRT: My first goal is to make Isabella Rose Taylor a global brand. My second goal is to expand into accessories, handbags and shoes to complete my looks. Finally, I’d really love to inspire other girls and be a mentor to those who may not have the kind of support system that I have to help me achieve my dreams.
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