Celebrating Black Excellence: Taliyah & TLC’s Purpose

Vanda Henriques • February 10, 2025

Celebrating Black Excellence: Taliyah & TLC’s Purpose 

This Black History Month, we’re shining a spotlight on Taliyah, a young entrepreneur redefining fashion with purpose! ✨


As the founder of Taliyah’s Legacy Couture (TLC), she is on a mission to inspire self-expression and personal growth through fashion. TLC isn’t just about clothing—it’s about building a community of designers committed to creativity, empowerment, and positive change.


💡 Fashion with Impact: TLC’s first initiative will donate 20% of profits toward planting trees in Tanzania, merging sustainability with style. 🌍🌱


📍 Working out of the CONNECTOR Co-Working Space at the Victoria Park Hub, Taliyah is turning passion into purpose—one design at a time. The CONNECTOR is open to anyone looking to rent a workspace, build connections, and support local entrepreneurship. With shared workspaces and an affordable fee structure, members can also book additional spaces within the Victoria Park Hub to grow their work and impact.


🔹 Community Support: Taliyah is also being supported by Working Women Community Centre and the Centre for Inclusive Economic Opportunity, Golden Mile (CIEO), a not-for-profit organization founded in 2020 by 10 community organizations. CIEO is dedicated to expanding economic opportunities for residents of the Greater Golden Mile, helping entrepreneurs like Taliyah thrive.



Let’s support Black entrepreneurship and celebrate the power of fashion to transform lives! 🚀💛

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