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Yara H Morrison A Young Fashion Entrepreneur Who Started Early
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Jerry Cahn, Ph.D., J.D. --  Age Brilliantly Jerry Cahn, Ph.D., J.D. -- Age Brilliantly
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Dateline: New York, NY
Wednesday, December 25, 2024

 

Yara H. Morrison is the definition of an early starter. At just 13 years old, she launched Yara’s Youth Fashion, a clothing line designed specifically for teenagers. While many of her peers were focused on school and figuring out who they wanted to be, Yara was already building a business based on her passion for fashion and her vision to create something that resonated with young people. Her story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too early to start planning for your future, and the sooner you start taking action, the sooner you can see results. Yara shows us that with hard work, vision, and a little creativity, big things can happen—no matter your age.

From a young age, Yara was always interested in fashion. But unlike many teens who simply admire the clothes they see on others, Yara took her passion one step further. She wasn’t just a consumer of fashion—she was a creator. At just 13, she recognized a gap in the market for stylish, age-appropriate clothing for young people. The clothes available for teens were either too “grown-up” or lacked the fun and individuality she wanted. So, Yara did what many young dreamers might only think about: she started designing her own clothing line.

Yara’s clothing line, Yara’s Youth Fashion, was born out of a deep understanding of what her peers wanted. “I wanted to create something that reflected the unique personalities of teens,” Yara has said. “Teens are often overlooked in the fashion world, so I wanted to change that.” She didn’t wait for someone else to do it—she took it upon herself to bring her vision to life. Yara’s success is a result of her ability to combine passion, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit at a young age.

What sets Yara apart from many other young people is her early ability to see her future clearly. While most teens are figuring out who they are, Yara was already setting goals for her business. She started planning and executing her clothing line with a level of maturity and foresight that’s rare for someone her age. But even more impressive was her ability to think beyond just designing clothes. She understood that building a business required more than creativity—it required planning.

Yara’s journey wasn’t just about designing and selling clothes. She also had to learn about sourcing materials, understanding fashion trends, building a brand, and marketing her products. At 13, she wasn’t just a designer; she was a young businesswoman in the making. “I realized that if I wanted Yara’s Youth Fashion to succeed, I needed to learn everything about the fashion industry—design, production, sales, and marketing,” Yara explained. She dove into the business side of fashion and sought out resources, mentors, and experiences to help her grow. She wasn’t just waiting for opportunities to come to her; she was actively creating them.

One of the biggest lessons Yara teaches us is the importance of taking action—especially when you’re young. While most kids her age might have been dreaming about starting a business, Yara was already out there doing it. She started small, creating designs that reflected her own style and the needs of her peers. She didn’t wait until she had all the answers; she just started experimenting, learning as she went, and adapting her designs to meet the market.

At such a young age, Yara faced challenges—finding suppliers, learning how to make her products stand out in a competitive market, and figuring out how to fund her business—but she didn’t let these challenges stop her. She turned them into opportunities to grow and learn. “It’s important to embrace challenges, because that’s where you learn the most,” Yara says. Each step of her journey taught her something new, whether it was improving her designs or understanding her customers better.

This ability to take action and learn from mistakes is a key part of what made Yara successful. She started early, which allowed her to grow and develop over time. The skills she gained—creativity, perseverance, and the ability to problem-solve—compounded and became the foundation of her business.

By starting at just 13 years old, Yara had the advantage of time. The sooner you start something, the more opportunities you have to make it better, expand it, and build on it. With every collection she launched and every new design she created, she learned valuable lessons that added up over time.

Yara didn’t just focus on making sales; she focused on building a brand that would grow with her. Each step she took built upon the previous one, creating a compounding effect that allowed her business to expand and her skills to grow. Starting young gave her the time and space to experiment, make mistakes, and keep moving forward.

“Starting young means I have the chance to learn and grow more than most people,” Yara says. “It’s a huge advantage to get a head start.” By the time she’s an adult, she will have years of experience under her belt—something most people don’t gain until later in life.

Yara’s journey is a powerful reminder that you don’t have to wait until you’re an adult to pursue your passions and make a difference. Starting early gives you more time to grow, more opportunities to learn, and more chances to get it right. Whether you’re a young person like Yara, or an adult looking to start a new venture, her story proves that age is not a barrier to success.

What’s most inspiring about Yara is her ability to combine creativity with a business mindset, and her refusal to wait for the “perfect” moment. She took what she loved—fashion—and turned it into a thriving business, all while growing and learning every step of the way.

Yara’s story is proof that it’s never too early to start working on your dreams. Do you know anyone who started young and created something amazing? Maybe a teen entrepreneur, artist, or inventor who didn’t wait for adulthood to make an impact? We’d love to hear your stories! Share your inspirations with us and let’s celebrate those who are taking action and building their futures early.

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