Meet Fran Dunaway. Fran is a Nasty Woman and the CEO and co-founder of TomboyX. She and her wife, Naomi Gonzalez, started it as a little side business that has turned into brand that resonates with women and girls around the world. TomboyX makes underwear with a focus on fit and quality for every body and promotes inclusivity, body positivity and kindness. Learn more about Fran here.
Read MoreIf you follow our social media channels or subscribe to our emails, you know we love to shine the spotlight on our fellow Nasty Women. From the movers and shakers featured on our wine labels to the interviews and stories we share about inspiring Nasty Women on our blog, we are always looking to connect with female powerhouses. Who do you know that deserves to share their story and be featured on our blog, social media and newsletter? Nominate a Nasty Woman to be featured by NASTY WOMAN WINES here.
Read MoreThe temperatures are rising, grills are fired up, and your farmers market is about to explode with summer produce. Whether you’re entertaining a crowd or putting together a simple weeknight snack, we’ve got tips on how to pair the entire lineup of NASTY WOMAN WINES with your favorite summer flavors. Read our guide to grilling and wine here.
Read MoreVania is a Nasty Woman and badass woman in tech. Outside of her work at some of the biggest technology companies, she works to help get women and minorities placed in high-paying tech jobs and devotes her time to ‘second chance hiring,’ which focuses on hiring formerly incarcerated individuals.
Read MoreWhen Founder Meg Murray conceived NASTY WOMAN WINES on Election Day 2016, she called on her friends and connections to help her pull together a wine brand in record time. Andrea La Rue, Nasty Woman and Owner of Nectar Graphics, a boutique design studio, helped create the branding and packaging. Meg knew she wanted an image that represented a strong, powerful woman and she found it in a photograph of Andrea's daughter, Bronte. We interviewed both mother and daughter as they were instrumental in bringing the brand to life. Learn more here.
Read MoreAndrea Dunlop is an author, publishing and marketing consultant and Nasty Woman. She is the author of the novels Losing the Light and She Regrets Nothing, and the novella Broken Bay all from Atria Books/ Simon & Schuster. Andrea is passionate about using books as a tool to help build empathy, change people's perceptions and give marginalized people a voice. Check out our interview with Andrea and get her advice on getting involved here.
Read MoreThe International Women's Day 2018 campaign theme is #PressforProgress. Individually, we're one drop but together we're an ocean. Commit to a "gender parity mindset" via progressive action. Choose your action here.
Read MoreMarch is Women's History Month and each year, the National Women's History Project chooses a theme and honors women that embody that theme. This year's theme is Nevertheless She Persisted: Honoring Women Who Fight All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. Meet 3 of the honorees, women trailblazers, Jill Moss Greenberg, Roma Guy & Cristina Jiménez here.
Read MoreThese three women have worked tirelessly to end discrimination against women and girls. They embody the theme of Women's History Month, Nevertheless She Persisted. Learn more about Susan Burton, Margaret Dunkle and Geraldine Ferraro here.
Read MoreIf you're like us, you get choked up at the sound of the Olympic theme playing as Bob Costas tells a riveting backstory about an Olympian who overcame daunting adversity to reach the pinnacle of athletic competition. Or maybe you're not. Either way, there are a lot of badass women to watch this Olympics. Check out some of the stories here.
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