Elevated Success: Celebrating Tall Women Making Waves

We are thrilled to showcase exceptional tall women in business as well as the remarkable achievements of tall women who are making waves in the world through volunteering or other good deeds in society. Our aim is to foster a supportive community among tall sisters, inspiring them to rally behind you and empowering the next generation of remarkable tall women. We will feature you on our social media pages (over 20k in total followers), as well as our blog and/or our email blasts.
 
To be featured in our tall women in business profiles, we look for individuals who not only embody height but also possess exceptional qualities and accomplishments.
 
We aim to feature extraordinary tall women who can inspire others and serve as role models for the next generation of aspiring leaders.
 
***One thing that you must have is a photo of you wearing at least one item of The Elevated Closet brand.
Click picture above or link below to apply to be featured:

https://forms.gle/eKg1aEHtCpQahtNL8

 

Canvas Rebel Interview 10/3/24

We recently connected with Jordan Smith and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Jordan, thanks for joining us today. One of the most important things small businesses can do, in our view, is to serve underserved communities that are ignored by giant corporations who often are just creating mass-market, one-size-fits-all solutions. Talk to us about how you serve an underserved community.

Absolutely, our business serves an underserved community: tall women. Tall women often face significant challenges when it comes to finding clothing that fits properly. Most mainstream brands do not cater to the unique proportions of tall women, leading to frustration and limited choices.

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Canvas Rebel Interview 8/24/23

We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Jordan Smith a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.

Jordan, looking forward to hearing all of your stories today. Let’s start with the story of your mission. What should we know?

I am a 6-foot-4 woman, having reached this impressive height since the age of 13. Embracing my height has not only become an integral part of my identity but has also profoundly shaped who I am today. Undeniably, it wasn’t always easy, especially during my younger years when being tall presented its challenges. I grappled with insecurities, feeling out of place and different from others due to ill-fitting clothes and a sense of not fitting society’s traditional view of femininity.

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