Karlie Kloss
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And that was sort of one of the first moments where I really exercised my power of having money and being able to sort of support an idea that I felt like was better for the world and better for me as a consumer.
And that was sort of one of the first moments where I really exercised my power of having money and being able to sort of support an idea that I felt like was better for the world and better for me as a consumer.
So much. Um, One, I mean, women just get shit done. So I love to invest in women. Do you exclusively invest in women? No, no, no, definitely not. I've invested in, you know, Khalifa Farms almond milk and, you know, so many other like consumer products, tech platforms, definitely some male-founded businesses too. But there's a couple other businesses that come to mind that I⦠that I love.
So much. Um, One, I mean, women just get shit done. So I love to invest in women. Do you exclusively invest in women? No, no, no, definitely not. I've invested in, you know, Khalifa Farms almond milk and, you know, so many other like consumer products, tech platforms, definitely some male-founded businesses too. But there's a couple other businesses that come to mind that I⦠that I love.
I mean, two more since I've entered motherhood. One is called Bobby. Another is Kotori.
I mean, two more since I've entered motherhood. One is called Bobby. Another is Kotori.
For sure. I have always thought any, and this was long before I had a lot of money, power, privilege, platform, or a big voice, but all of those to me have been vehicles that I have wanted to use to drive impact or push the world toward the direction I hope it goes. And I think that for me, I care so deeply about access to opportunity.
For sure. I have always thought any, and this was long before I had a lot of money, power, privilege, platform, or a big voice, but all of those to me have been vehicles that I have wanted to use to drive impact or push the world toward the direction I hope it goes. And I think that for me, I care so deeply about access to opportunity.
My life has been transformed because of access to opportunity that I had. And that was because of something in a lot of ways I didn't have control over. I was a tall, skinny girl at the right place at the right time. That I couldn't control. And a lot of things, my fate, you know, I hated that I couldn't control my success based on that.
My life has been transformed because of access to opportunity that I had. And that was because of something in a lot of ways I didn't have control over. I was a tall, skinny girl at the right place at the right time. That I couldn't control. And a lot of things, my fate, you know, I hated that I couldn't control my success based on that.
A young woman learning how to code who works, who pours herself into learning anything, by the way, like that is a skill set that can change. create, open any door you want and create a life and a career for yourself. And to me, that's what I like. I've lived in my experience, like how transformative it can be when you have access to an opportunity and when you take that and run with it.
A young woman learning how to code who works, who pours herself into learning anything, by the way, like that is a skill set that can change. create, open any door you want and create a life and a career for yourself. And to me, that's what I like. I've lived in my experience, like how transformative it can be when you have access to an opportunity and when you take that and run with it.
So I have always wanted to use any power, platform, privilege, voice I have to help create access to opportunity. Because even if it's just one person, that would be meaningful to me.
So I have always wanted to use any power, platform, privilege, voice I have to help create access to opportunity. Because even if it's just one person, that would be meaningful to me.
To me, it's healthcare. It shouldn't be a contentious conversation. It should be a basic human right of access to health care if and when someone needs it and chooses it. If you don't believe in it, you don't want it, you don't need to choose it. Don't have one. Yeah. health issues don't discriminate.
To me, it's healthcare. It shouldn't be a contentious conversation. It should be a basic human right of access to health care if and when someone needs it and chooses it. If you don't believe in it, you don't want it, you don't need to choose it. Don't have one. Yeah. health issues don't discriminate.
You know, I'm sitting here five months pregnant, and there's a lot that I feel very vulnerable to that, like, you know, God forbid something might happen that I can't control. And in that moment, I would hope that there is access to life-saving care, to vital care. And unfortunately, the reality is In many states across this country, there is not.
You know, I'm sitting here five months pregnant, and there's a lot that I feel very vulnerable to that, like, you know, God forbid something might happen that I can't control. And in that moment, I would hope that there is access to life-saving care, to vital care. And unfortunately, the reality is In many states across this country, there is not.
And 25 million women of reproductive age in America are living in a state with some type of abortion ban. And to me, that is infuriating. That is devastating because the implications of that are very real and are being played out in real time. And to me, that's not politics. This is this is life we're talking about.
And 25 million women of reproductive age in America are living in a state with some type of abortion ban. And to me, that is infuriating. That is devastating because the implications of that are very real and are being played out in real time. And to me, that's not politics. This is this is life we're talking about.