![]() "Everyone knows Nasty Gal requires me." Now she oversees a growing brand based on her bestselling memoir, #Girlboss, including a new podcast, #Girlboss Radio. "I'm executive chair and own most of the company," she said. She remains heavily involved in day-to-day operations, including the rollout of brick-and-mortar stores, starting with two in L.A. ![]() In 2015 she handed over the CEO role to an outsider. "Growth has been explosive," Amoruso said. A decade in, Nasty Gal competes with the likes of H&M and ASOS FORBES estimates revenues of $300 million, up from $100 million in 2012. The only Millennial newcomer to the list outside the entertainment industry, Sophia Amoruso made her fortune with e-commerce retailer Nasty Gal, the rock 'n' roll fashion company she started at age 22, when it sold mostly vintage gear to a trendy young crowd. ![]()
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