Maya Penn

Fashion Sustainability

A three-time TED Speaker, activist, filmmaker, and award-winning founder and CEO of sustainable fashion brand Maya’s Ideas, Maya was hand-chosen by Oprah Winfrey as her youngest SuperSoul 100 entrepreneur, change maker, and thought leader.

Follow Maya:

“We need to make our voices heard to what kind of world we want to be able to live in and to provide for future generations.”

Maya’s Ideas

Founded in 2008, Maya’s Ideas is an award-winning slow fashion brand creating sustainable, artisan-crafted, accessories and clothing made from organic, recycled, and vintage materials.

Featured in 15 publications including:

Essence Magazine / Redbook / CNN

Ebony / Forbes / NPR / O Magazine

TIME Magazine / Wired

Speaks

English / Spanish

Faves

Author: bell hooks

Movies: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

TV: Gravity Falls, Mob Psycho 100, Stranger Things, The Passage, Raising Dion

Music: U2, Missy Elliott, Muse, Rihanna, Cheap Trick, Bad Brains

 Recognition

Maya shared her story about being responsible both to her customers and to the planet at her TEDWomen 2013 talk.

In the News

Oprah’s SuperSoul 100

Maya Penn, CEO of Maya’s Ideas

Atlanta Magazine

My Style: Maya Penn, owner of Maya’s Idea

Wikipedia

Maya Penn is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, animator, artist, and the CEO of her eco-friendly fashion company Maya’s Ideas.

Accomplishments

The Pollination Project Grant Winner

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference Women’s 33rd Annual Drum Major for Justice Award Winner

Teenpreneur of the Year, 2013

“I’m part of the new wave of entrepreneurs that not only seeks to have a successful business, but also a sustainable future.”

Maya explains the biggest misconception about sustainability during a talk at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta.

“What you put out in the universe will always bounce back in some way. The universe is listening.”

Learn about Maya, including her book, her art, and the eco-fashion business she started at age 8.

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