Anything is possible in business, even at the age of six. Just ask Lily Adeleye, CEO (Cutest Executive Officer) of Lily Frilly. According to a statement, the little girl from Fla. landed a sizeable deal to sell new and exclusive hair bow designs –including the Gold & Glitter Hair Bow, Galaxy Girl Hair Bow, Safari Party Hair Bow and the Candy Rush Hair Bow— with Walmart. The initial item launch will be in 1,102 Walmart stores and on their Walmart.com this month.
“Lily Frilly started out as a brand my daughter Lily and myself created, as I have always believed it’s important to let your children follow their passions, whether that be art, sports or in this case, growing a business,” Adeleye’s mother, Courtney Adeleye,” said in a statement. “Now, Lily Frilly has become so much more than just that – it’s become a brand children love, as well as a symbol of inspiration and confidence for young girls as well as for the black community. It’s amazing to see what kids can do, and we’re so glad Walmart is providing this platform to give Lily Frilly the room and attention it warrants.”
According to Lily Frilly’s business website, Lily likes all things girly and frilly. The ‘princess’ loves to be the captain of the ship. Learning about investments and watching Saturday morning cartoons with her older brother and sister are things she also likes to do, in addition to loving to learn about investments with her parents.
MSN reported that Lily is the youngest daughter of Courtney Adeleye. Lily’s business-minded mother is founder and CEO of The Mane Choice. She also runs a hair and body product line. The website states that Courtney Adeleye is a Bachelor’s Degree Registered Nurse. Her husband is a medical doctor. The pair teamed up to help her make products which are good for the hair and body. It is no wonder that with her parent’s direction, Adeleye continues to shine as a kidpreneur. In 2019, Black Enterprise reported about Lilly Frilly’s distribution deal with Target.
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