![]() ![]() ![]() There’s some really funny how-tos and mini-essays. Amoruso describes her new “life bible” as “part scrapbook, part tour of my home, part interviews with inspiring women. Her tale of victory and grueling hard work was outlined in #GIRLBOSS, and her second book, Nasty Galaxy, out Tuesday 4, has bucket bags of more wisdom to drop. ![]() At 22, she started an eBay store for vintage clothing-named Nasty Gal Vintage after a song by funk and soul singer Betty Davis-and catapulted her success into a storefront, then a warehouse, and finally to Nasty Gal’s current sprawling downtown Los Angeles headquarters. These are incredible triumphs for a woman who says she was a dumpster-diving, petty-thieving community-college dropout just a decade ago-but she had a great sense of style. Oh, and according to Forbes, she is richer than Beyoncé. Four years later, the company rakes in triple that revenue, and Amoruso herself is the author of the New York Times best-seller #GIRLBOSS (with another book on the way). In 2012, Sophia Amoruso’s e-commerce start-up, Nasty Gal, brought in $100 million in sales. ![]()
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