Stories of entrepreneurship that drive us

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Stories of entrepreneurship that drive us

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At Bsale we wanted to invite a group of entrepreneurs to be part of a new experience. A project that we decided to call “Stories that drive”, where people who created their own businesses and who love what they do, showed us those secrets that make them unique.

We opened the doors of our offices in Santiago de Chile to share a different dynamic, where we welcomed the protagonists of this story, mainly to get to know them and capture the emotional connection they have with their products.

Some spoke to us from their first-hand experience, and in other cases, we were overseas chinese in australia data by their main allies, who undoubtedly have something in common: the desire to continue growing.





Brava In Store : a multifaceted psychology student

The friendship between Andreina Lemus -founder of the brand- and Nicole Freiherr -sales manager- began several years ago, when both women of Venezuelan nationality used to work in a mall in Santiago. In some of their conversations, they realized that they had a shared dream: to continue establishing themselves in the world of work outside their country of origin, ideally together in the same project.

For its creator, the motivation to have something of her own was born at quite hectic times in her life, when she divided her time between her psychology studies and the hours she dedicated to working during the weekends.

Today, her dreams have come true in a business of unisex handbags, accessories and cases, which seek to make us feel pretty, trendy and fashionable.



Casa Boho : textile art as a distinguishing feature

The origin of this business that offers unique, hand-woven bohemian pieces for home decoration is directly connected to the creative interests of its founder, Romina Bovino. She is in charge of giving life to each of the products that later occupy a special space in our homes, either through their creation or through the selection of designs that best reflect the brand's identity.

Romina divides her time between motherhood, her more conventional job and her passion for textile art, and tells us that among her future plans is the idea of ​​finding a network of women who want to start out in the world of weaving and can offer their creations at Casa Boho.
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