Maya Penn has always loved to create. As a kid, one of the ways she channeled her creativity was by repurposing old items into something totally new. “When I was 8, I started taking old clothes and fabric and turning them into new designs,” Maya says. “People wanted to know where to buy them, and I got the idea to make my own business.”
So she created Maya’s Ideas, a sustainable fashion company. The fashion industry produces 1.2 billion tons of carbon dioxide each year. The main producer is “fast fashion,” which is cheaply-made clothing that isn’t made to last. “I wanted to create a sustainable alternative to fast fashion using art and design to raise awareness about the importance of sustainability in the fashion industry,” she says.
She began by selling her items online. “I had to be super hands-on in all aspects of my company,” she explains. She designed a logo, sewed the clothing, photographed the garments, and more. “I even taught myself HTML at 10 years old and to code my first website!” Maya adds.