Beautiful Curly Me is on a mission to inspire self-confidence and self-love in young black/brown girls through natural hair dolls, hair care accessories, books and more. Created by a 7 year old girl and her Mom. Buy 1 Give 1 on dolls. 100% Black Owned. Learn more at beautifulcurlyme.com
Location: United States, Georgia, Atlanta
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 770-405-9292
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 15.01.2022 | Grid110 | grid110.or... |
Mentions in press and media 6
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| 09.10.2025 | NBCDI's 2025 National Conference Gathers Visionary Leaders to Reimagine Black Futures | Conference to include the debut of NBCDI's Book, Toy & Media Awards honoring culturally affirming children's content created by and for Black communities. Honorees include U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock, Dr. Lisa Williams, Jacqueline Wood... |
| 15.03.2025 | Shifting Sands: The Toy Industry's Response to Tariffs and New Market Dynamics | The toy industry is in a state of flux. A perfect storm of tariffs, trade wars, and shifting consumer preferences is reshaping how toys are made and sold. Companies like MGA Entertainment are leading the charge, pivoting away from their tra... |
| 14.03.2025 | MGA Entertainment to shift manufacturing base from China to India, 2 other nations amid Donald Trump’s tariffs: Report | MGA Entertainment, which makes its Bratz and L.O.L. Surprise! Dolls and other toys, primarily in China, are taking steps to move 40 per cent of its manufacturing to India, Vietnam, and Indonesia within six or so months, up from around 10 pe... |
| 17.01.2022 | With New ‘Friends & Family’ Program, Grid110 and Slauson & Co. Want to Level the Startup Playing Field | Before pitching to investors and venture capital firms, some founders will scrape together capital from people they know—a category of early-stage funding known as the “friends and family” round. But most founders—especially those from comm... |
| - | 12-year-old CEO’s company has brought in over $100,000: ‘It’s been really, really amazing’—this is the best part | At age 6, Zoe Oli asked her mom a question: “Why isn’t my hair straight and pretty like my classmates’? I don’t like my hair.” There weren’t many other Black girls at Zoe’s school, and she got questions and criticism from her peers. “I was ... |
| - | Mom of 12-year-old CEO shares her 2 parenting non-negotiables: ‘It’s important for the child to be a child’ | It’s no surprise to Evana Oli that her 12-year-old daughter Zoe is a successful business owner. The Atlanta-based middle schooler is co-founder and CEO of Beautiful Curly Me, a doll company she launched at age 7 after being teased about her... |