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In the past three years, while his classmates were doing homework and playing sports, Moziah Bridges built himself a $150,000 business.
That’s right—he started his business at nine years old. Not yet a teenager, Moziah now has five staff and has received a ton of media attention, from an appearance on the TV show ‘Shark Week’ to features in O Magazine and Vogue.
"I like to wear bow ties because they make me look good and feel good," Moziah writes on his website. "Designing a colorful bow tie is just part of my vision to make the world a fun and happier place."
Ever the fashionista, he’s reveled in style from a young age. At four years old, Moziah wore a suit and tie whenever possible and insisted on dressing himself.
His business, Mo’s Bows, was born of his love for bow ties and his dissatisfaction with the selection available for kids his age. Even worse than the poor color selection, they were all clip-ons—Moziah believed real men should tie their own ties. His grandmother taught him to sew by hand and to use a sewing machine, using scraps to create his favorite neckwear.
Within a few months, he had created his own collection of over two dozen bow ties. Friends and family fell in love with his creations. Moziah upped his production, fashioning tidy bow ties from his grandmother’s vintage fabrics in an array of floral and African prints, and even scraps of old taffeta dresses.
Word of mouth worked its magic, and soon Moziah was taking orders through Facebook and selling on his own Etsy store. As demand increased, his mother, grandmother and other family came on board to help with production.
Today, each bow tie is still sewn from scratch, though Moziah has expanded from vintage materials to tweeds and ginghams, with a formal line of satins and silk. His bow ties are available in his own web store, on Etsy, and in boutiques throughout Texas, South Carolina and Tennessee.
When asked who his role models are, he said he looks up to Daymond John, who became his mentor as a result of the ‘Shark Week’ appearance.
As if his early success in business weren’t enough, Moziah has also become something of a young philanthropist. This summer, he donated $1,600 to send ten children from his hometown of Memphis to Glenview Summer Camp.
In a post on his blog, Moziah wrote, “Memphis is ranked the highest of child hunger; most kids only get a meal when school is in session. At the community center, the kids get a meal and play time. Giving back to my community really helped me feel humble. It also makes me smile because I see other kids smiling and enjoying the camp.”
What’s next for this inspirational kidpreneur? In a recent interview, Moziah said he wants to go college and start a full clothing line by the time he’s twenty.
He’s got it all figured out, folks; Moziah Bridges has a happy, colorful life filled with business successes, social good, work/school/life balance and solid goals for the future. And he still gets to bed at 8:30 every night!
[I have a new idol. This little man is fantastic]
GO KID
I WANT A BOW TIE NOW
Black excellence!
Korrasami got me feeling some type of way
2015 is coming : 10 animated feature films I’m waiting for. http://www.catsuka.com/news/2014-12-23/10-long-metrages-d-animation-que-j-attends-en-2015-et-aussi-d-autres - “Miss Hokusai”, by Keiichi Hara (Summer Days with Coo, Colorful …) - Production I.G - Japan - “Longway North” (Tout en haut du monde) by Remi Chaye - Sacrebleu Productions - France - “The Boy and The Beast” by Mamoru Hosoda (Summer Wars, Wolf Children) - Studio Chizu - Japan - “Adama” by Simon Rouby and Julien Lilti - Naïa Production - France - “The Customized Play”, by Jin Sung Choi - Brians Film - South Korea - “Phantom Boy”, by Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli (A Cat in Paris) - Folimage - France - “A Rigged World” (Un Monde Truqué) by Christian Desmares, Franck Ekinci and Jacques Tardi - Je Suis Bien Content - France - “Ma vie de courgette” by Claude Barras - Rita Productions - France - “Mune” by Benoit Philippon and Alexandre Heboyan - Onyx Films - France - “Little from the Fish Shop”, by Jan Balej - Miracle Film, Marlen Media Group - Czech Republic, Slovakia, France
The Legend of Korra on Nickelodeon completed its four season run last night by releasing its final two episodes online at Nick.com. After getting a franchise black eye by swimming too close to then-drowning man M. Night Shamalan for a live action film adaptation of their first animated series, Avatar: [...]
"The Legend of Korra ended up having fights for the kids, adventure for the pre-teens, romances for the teens, history for the young adults and a coming of age story that never gender-restricted its hero. As 52 episodes of television, it will be remembered for all these things. For those of us who stuck with it from the premiere, it literally manifested our dreams."
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Waste of men smh…😔
Ay bitch. Fuck you. Straight up. Fuck you. Don’t EVER in your life disrespect me and mine like that again. Be mad. Be pressed. But don’t fucking come on to my picture with my fiancé saying some ignorant shit out of your mouth like that. Take your busted, salty ass the fuck on, get some business and some dick that wants you. Cause clearly it ain’t here.
And let the record show, I’m bisexual and I STILL wouldn’t touch your busted ass with 10 foot pole. Merry Christmas, bitch.
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when hope was in south africa..
this kid was ignoring me... until i became....
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Lol, why am I the total opposite of this tho?