

What inspires the Office of Angela Scott brand? From there I went to estate management, then to Neiman Marcus, and from Neiman Marcus, I started my brand. I ended up working for his asset management company. I love the art of building something, so I worked for a general contractor, which in turn connected me to Ty Warner. I was responsible for finding celebrities on set, and gifting them the Uggs for them to be photographed in.

I worked at Ugg when it was just becoming a ‘celebrity’ shoe. When I was in school, I interned at Ugg Australia in the marking department. What was your background before you launched The Office of Angela Scott? I didn’t have any resources, and I didn’t intern at many fashion brands, so the hardest part was finding a factory that would work with me, and understanding the business of footwear. The biggest struggle for me, because I didn’t start in the fashion industry, was getting my foot in the door. Image courtesy of Angela Scott What was the biggest struggle or hurdle? Naturally, we wanted to know more about the brands female empowering founder, Angela Scott. The female founded, funded and operated business aims to use their platform to ‘ amplify the voices of female-centric non-profit organizations.” As The Office of Angela Scott is celebrating their 10th anniversary this year, the company has committed to donating $1 million over the next 10 years to promote equal access, pay and rights for all women and girls. What drew us first to The Office of Angela Scott brand, wasn’t the fact that Emily Blunt and many other celebs were fans of the shoes, but rather, the community outreach that The Office of Angela Scott does for women. Welcome to our series: The Future Is Female, where we sit down with inspiring female entrepreneurs and get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how their companies operate. There are so many female entrepreneurs who inspire us and we wanted to know more about how they got their companies off the ground.

It’s time for the world to realize that the future is female.
