Ep. 11: How 6'3" CEO and Designer Natalie Matthews became an entrepreneur by necessity

As the T-Factor is gearing up to create the first online Tall Fashion blog featuring High and Low fashion, it is quite fitting to have fashion designer Natalie Matthews, Founder of Melbourne based Height of Fashion, talk to us about clothes, advocacy and pride. Find out how necessity is the mother of all inventions in this Tall Tale of solving a big problem: empower tall women with comfortable, feminine and fitting clothes to be the best versions of themselves. Sounds familiar? That's ALL we talk about here at the T-Factor and Natalie has the perfect words to make us all feel beautiful, strong and love the body we're in.

Designer and CEO Natalie Matthews, 6'3", loves to rock heels.

Designer and CEO Natalie Matthews, 6'3", loves to rock heels.

. Height Of Fashion (HOF) is dedicated to women who are 5'10" and over.

. Not being able to find clothes that matched her personality, Natalie decided to create her own fashionable pieces to feel empowered, feminine and classy all the while being comfortable.

. She hails from England but is Melbourne based and has a world wide following.

. With HOF, Natalie is set to create "huge change in stylish clothing options, social acceptance of height and the strange perception that tall girls only want unflattering long clothes!"

. Fun bit: listen to ML's son walking in during the taping of the podcast! Oh well...

Episode Takeaways:

. Natalie is on a mission to bring trend and confidence to the Tall fashion range.

. Being Tall doesn't mean having to be left out of the fashion industry anymore.

. Find out about her empowerment message not only through clothes but also through resilience.

. Tall women also want to feel sexy and fashionable. Wearing heels is part of that. (5in. too!)

Show Notes:

Website: Height Of Fashion

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Instagram: @height.of.fashion

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