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How to Build a $100M+ Cult Brand: Sophia Amoruso on Nasty Gal, Girlboss & Trust Fund

Aug 18, 2025
Sophia Amoruso, founder of Nasty Gal and Girlboss, shares her transformative journey from running a $350M fashion empire to establishing her own venture capital firm, Trust Fund. She discusses the cultural impact of Girlboss and the brutal realities of VC dynamics that led to her bankruptcy. Insights on the emotional connections people have with brands are fascinating, along with her thoughts on nurturing a vibrant entrepreneurial community. Plus, she hints at the evolving landscape of wealth and the role of AI in business.
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INSIGHT

Brands As Personal Identity

  • Sophia created brands that became identities people used to describe themselves.
  • When customers say "I am [brand]" the brand transcends product into culture.
ADVICE

Make Your Fund Loud And Inclusive

  • Launch loudly and with personality to cut through venture noise and attract founders and LPs.
  • Use public fundraising and playful branding to democratize access and build community.
ANECDOTE

Old Relationships Fuel New Funds

  • Sophia leveraged decade-old relationships to secure high-profile LPs like Marc Andreessen and Paris Hilton.
  • She routinely reached out to old contacts and they responded because they'd watched her journey.
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