17 Year Old Entrepreneur Turns Fashion Into Business

Just when you thought you would ONLY hear about the negative things our youth do, here's a young lady who's turned her love of fashion into a business...

Tweety Elitou (Young Hip Chic) is one of the youngest Fashionista’s recognized in the industry and the first and youngest to ever create a webisode that is based solely on fashion. Tweety is of Native American descent and comes from a very artistic family, which explains her colorful background. She is no stranger to the world of fashion. At the age of six, she graduated from John R. Powers’ Modeling School in Philly, PA with top honors.

She loves her culture and has learned a lot about fashion through her cultural roots. When just a young girl, her father taught her about indigenous fashion and how every nation, tribe, clan, family and individual had their own unique sense of style. Knowing that fashion is very much an ancient form of artistic expression, she made up her mind to learn all she could about the ever changing fashion industry.

She is an Evoluer Girl established by the great fashion diva and educator, Cheryl Wadlington, and was voted the most fashionable. In 2008, Tweety represented the graduating class of Evoluer Girls for 2007 at the Evoluer House Fundraiser which included honorary guest, Donald Taylor, the visual director of Gucci.

She is also an honoree for the 17... Days of Fashion Charity Event for her contribution to fashion in Philadelphia.

Tweety also writes fashion articles and book reviews for her families well known art blog, Infinite Magazine.

Please visit her site and support her efforts Young, Hip & Chic

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