Grace Beverley
Grace Beverley is rising above other entrepreneurs in her generation, innovating in the areas of fast fashion and retail. She’s providing sustainable clothing through her businesses, TALA and Shreddy. Born in 1997, Beverley has built a reputation for blending business savvy with sustainability, appealing both to her Gen Z peers and a growing global target market. After studying at Oxford, she stepped into entrepreneurship, determined to change fast fashion with affordable, sustainable alternatives.
Beverley has disrupted the activewear industry by offering stylish, durable gym wear made from recycled materials. Unlike traditional fitness brands that often promote overconsumption, TALA’s vision is based on production that is eco-friendly and sustainable. Shreddy, another one of Beverley’s endeavors, is a workout app that is fully focused on tailored workouts provided by a bright community of gym-goers and influencers. Both of these ventures encapsulate what Gen Z looks for in today’s world: authenticity and sustainability. She stands for a healthy work-life balance and motivating success through hard work and determination.

Her openness about both the opportunities and challenges of running a business—such as scaling sustainably and fending off greenwashing skepticism—has earned her a loyal following. She has also put a sizeable dent in the activewear industry, taking on industrial giants like Nike, Adidas, and Lululemon. She is an advocate for the coming generations, sparking revolutionary ideas and encouraging platform-shaking, new ideas.
