Who is she?
Grace Beverly is a 22 year-old London-based entrepreneur, fitness-fanatic and online content creator.
What does she do?
Alongside studying a degree at Oxford University, Grace founded her brand GraceFitUK, which began as an Instagram account and Youtube channel of workout videos. This evolved to become two multimillion dollar businesses inspired by her interests in health, fitness and sustainability. B_ND is her fitness accessories companies, primarily known for its resistance bands. TALA creates sustainable active wear from upcycled fabric offcuts and plastic bottles.
Why is she inspirational?
At the forefront of Graceâs content and brand are the notions of sustainability, accessibility and inclusivity. Having been vegan for two years, she talks about the health and environmental benefits, without being preachy or forceful. She shares Youtube videos on quick and affordable recipes, as well as her experience of veganism and its pros and cons.Â
Her fitness content is some of the first I viewed and I still find it some of the most accessible and easy to follow. Whilst she does sell fitness guides and products, she is the first to say what you donât need: an expensive gym membership, for example. B_NDâs Instagram posts daily exercise videos, frequently including âat homeâ or âno equipmentâ workouts to make the content accessible.
Her brand Tala is ethical, sustainable and inclusive, with multiple certifications to back up these claims. GOTS and the Global Recycled Standard certify the sustainability of the brand, whilst ethically the EU Ecolabel and Sedex (the supplier ethical data exchange) accredit the brand. You simply have to look at the companyâs website to see their inclusivity, showing each item on women of all different body types and races, so every woman can feel as though the brand is relatable.
In the last two weeks alone, she revealed her new fitness app âShreddyâ. Combining goals, workouts and nutritional meal plans, she hopes to promote a positive, community-based attitude to fitness. She was also awarded the GBEAâs (Great British Entrepeneur of the Year Awards) âLondonâs Young Entrepreneur of the Yearâ.
Her ability to study a degree whilst simultaneously running her business is also inspiring. She is the first to admit that it is extremely hard work, yet remains grounded when she discusses how fortunate she is to be in her position.Â
Most of all, Grace promotes successful women and how to be one. The community on her social media is positive, motivating and caring, for example, she posts inspiring videos on her Youtube channel, including: âHow to ace uniâ, âHow I bought a house in London at 22â and âHow I get my sh*t togetherâ. She is a self-made young woman, and is unapologetic about her success.
This article is part of the HC Bristol Inspirational Women week.