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#ReadWithMC • Marie Claire’s virtual book club features the page-turners we love. This month, we dive into Joanne Ramos’s not-so-dystopian thriller, The Farm.
WHAT YOU SAID • Wherever you’re talking about MC, we’re listening. Here’s what you had to say about our February 2019 issue.
THE THINGS THEY CARRIED • Our cover stars travel in style. Here, they tell us how it’s done.
Beauty’s WOMEN TO WATCH • In partnership with Cosmetic Executive Women, Marie Claire celebrates the innovative and inspiring women giving the beauty industry a major makeover. We asked each of CEW’s Top Talent Awards honorees to share their secrets to success.
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IN with the NEW • Wardrobe staples are essentials for a reason, but even your collection of classics needs a good spring cleaning to make room for this season’s updates
Everything You Need to Know to Strike Out on Your Own and add “founder” to your résumé • Ever thought about starting a business? Some of your favorite companies were started by women—SoulCycle, Spanx, and Rent the Runway to name a few. Last year, women launched 1,821 new businesses every day. Here’s how to turn your entrepreneurial dreams into reality.
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Raise That Cash • Think you don’t have the money to start a company? Think again. Sure, some entrepreneurs bootstrap—but most launch with the help of other people’s money. Some routes require a way to recoup your partners’ investments. Others involve debt and interest rates. But all are an if/and—not an if/or. Below, the pros of each.
Perfect Your Message • You have a solid business plan. That doesn’t matter if you can’t communicate it. So we asked three experts how to pitch.
Don’t Fear Changing Your Mind • Your first idea isn’t always your best. Survival in startup land involves a whole lot of flexibility, and every iteration is unique to your company’s specific set of challenges. Three founders share how—and, most important, why—they altered course.
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Plan Your Exit • After years—and years and years—of strategizing and pivoting and scaling, many founders start to think about what’s next. Some entrepreneurs want to work 80-hour weeks for the rest of their lives (cough, Elon Musk, cough), while others realize that’s not sustainable. Whatever your goal, you have options.
Take It From a Pro • As a first-time founder, you’re going to make a ton of mistakes on the road to figuring it all out. JEAN BROWNHILL, whose contractor marketplace, Sweeten, launched in 2011 and has since raised over $9 million, looks back at her early days in entrepreneurship and shares what she wishes she realized earlier.
Your Checklist • A handy tool to help you remember all the boring to-dos while you’re busy building the next big thing
YOUR RESOURCE GUIDE • Because no one will judge you for asking for help
BLACK JUDGE MAGIC • The story behind the historic election of 19 African American women judges in Texas
MELINDA’S MISSION • In her new book, The Moment of Lift, Melinda Gates sounds the call for gender equality
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