Peter Takis is a highly motivated 16-year-old entrepreneur and owner of street wear clothing company, Local Advancers. Being as young as he is, Peter has already founded his own clothing brand, has it sold in retail stores, and will soon be sold online from street wear, online store sensation, karmaloop.com. Peter's initial message for the video was to stray the odd viewers of thinking everything was handed to him. He wanted to tell his story of how hard he's worked for all the success he's gained. Throughout the interview, it turned out that it didn't matter anymore and that he would continue his venture because his passion for his business was way bigger than everyone's negative comments. The video also reveals a little sneak peak for Peters next line which should fall December 6th. Be sure to look out for it. "Always Advance, Never Digress" / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Music Talib Kweli - "Get By" Kanye West - "Can't Tell Me Nothing" Images and video provided by: Peter Takis localadvancers.com @LocalAdvancers Stephen Hua soundrepublic.ca stephen-hua.com @stephenhua D-Pryde dprydemusic.com @DPrizzy Fokal Magazine fokalmagazine.com Thanks to The Urban Bakery for their cooperation. tub204.com @tub204 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / uppitstudios.com
Tags: peter takis, canon, t2i, 550d, local advancers, documentary, interview, urban, street, clothing, wear, business, company, karmaloop, kazbah, d-pryde, stephen hua, j cole, uppit studios
Source: New Era
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