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- 7-year old Columbus girl launches inclusive clothing line - 10TV
- 16-year-old New York girl missing for days after flying to London is found safe, man arrested - NBC News
- 10 Items That Will Help Complete Your “Hot Girl Summer” - Refinery29
- Girl, 2, dies when fixture falls in Chicago-area clothing store - WTHR
| 7-year old Columbus girl launches inclusive clothing line - 10TV Posted: 23 Aug 2019 04:20 AM PDT ![]() COLUMBUS, Ohio - Many adults don't dare to take the leap and start their own business. But a central Ohio seven-year-old has done just that. With the help of her mom, Kylie just launched her clothing line called "Kylie Dreamz" this week. They're starting small, with shirts, pants and a backpack. She was inspired to create her apparel of her own after noticing a trend in stores - she didn't notice pictures of girls on clothing that looked like her. Her mom encouraged her to do something about it. That 'something' turned into a business idea with a deep message of representation and empowerment. With the help of a graphic designer, Kylie's art turned into apparel, for all girls of color. ©2019 by 10TV.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
| Posted: 28 Aug 2019 11:16 AM PDT LONDON — A 16-year-old girl who had been missing since she flew on her own from New York to London on Saturday was found safe Wednesday, law enforcement officials said. Victoria Grabowski was found in Nottingham, England, and was waiting to be reunited with her family, the officials told NBC New York. London's Metropolitan Police Department has arrested a man in connection with her dayslong disappearance, the officials said. Victoriawasn't at her Queens, New York, home when her father, Radoslaw Grabowski, got home from work Saturday, her uncle, Arkadiusz "Erick" Grabowski, told NBC News. Radoslaw Grabowski came home in the afternoon to find the front door wide open and Victoria's clothes missing. He and Victoria's mother tried calling and texting her, to no avail. After the parents left a message that they were going to contact police, subsequent calls went straight to voicemail, Arkadiusz Grabowski said. The Metropolitan Police Department said it was coordinating with the New York City Police Department to find the teen, who they believe flew into Heathrow Airport. The NYPD said it was investigating. A missing-persons flyer from the department said Victoria is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighs 110 pounds and has blue eyes and blonde hair. Her family was unsure what she was wearing when she vanished. After Victoria disappeared, her parents learned through the family's cellphone records that she had been searching for flights to London on her phone, Arkadiusz Grabowski said. They also confirmed that she boarded a plane headed to London from John F. Kennedy International Airport on Saturday evening, the girl's uncle said, adding that investigators told the family that Victoria paid for her ticket in cash. Victoria's parents immigrated to the United States from Poland about two decades ago, her uncle said. She and her brother were born in the U.S. The family was confused by her disappearance as Victoria did not seem rebellious, Arkadiusz Grabowski said. "She was an honor student, a very good girl, she didn't have boyfriends, didn't go out. Very quiet honor student," he said. He said her parents were concerned she may have gone to London to meet an older boy her mother saw her chatting with online. When her mother asked who the person was, the teen answered, "It's nobody, just a friend." Caroline Radnofsky reported from London, and Elisha Fieldstadt from New York. |
| 10 Items That Will Help Complete Your “Hot Girl Summer” - Refinery29 Posted: 19 Aug 2019 12:16 PM PDT ![]() |
| Girl, 2, dies when fixture falls in Chicago-area clothing store - WTHR Posted: 27 Aug 2019 08:01 PM PDT ![]() ORLAND PARK, Ill. (WTHR) - A 2-year-old girl died after a fixture at a Chicago-area store fell and struck her in the head. Police say the girl was with her aunt, who was shopping at the AKIRA store in Orland Park Tuesday afternoon when she was injured. According to NBC Chicago, police and paramedics responded to the clothing store and provided medical treatment to the girl and transported her to the hospital. She passed away at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn a short time later. "We are devastated by this tragic event," Akira co-owner Eric Hsueh said in a statement. "We are working to collect all the information." The girl's name has not been released. No other information about the apparent accident is known at this time. |
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