Costurando o Futuro: Uma História de Resiliência e Empreendedorismo | Natalia Santos | TEDxUFTM
Nesta palestra inspiradora do TEDx UFTM 2025, Natalia Santos compartilha sua trajetória de superação, coragem e empreendedorismo. De uma pequena salinha nos fundos da confecção dos pais até a criação de sua própria marca, Natalia nos mostra como os obstáculos podem se transformar em oportunidades.Com mais de 2,5 milhões de seguidores, ela revela como enfrentou a crise na confecção do pai, a pandemia e outros obstáculos para construir o próprio império na moda, sempre reforçando uma mensagem poderosa: "Não tem como saber se vai dar certo se a gente não tentar."Assista, compartilhe e inspire mais pessoas com essa incrível história! Natália é uma referência quando o assunto é moda com propósito. Unindo criatividade, identidade e inovação, ela transforma tecidos em histórias e tendências em expressão autêntica. Natália traz uma visão inspiradora sobre como a moda vai além da estética — sendo uma poderosa ferramenta de comunicação, empoderamento e mudança. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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