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Alaskan Artist Builds Business to Fight Global Exploitation Through Fashion
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From Alaska to the World: How One Artist's Vision is Empowering Communities and Making Fashion a Force for Freedom

FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Washingtoner -- Fairbanks, Alaska —  Alaskan artist Takenya Rosetta has launched TAKENYA, a socially responsible fashion brand on a mission to empower artists and fight global exploitation. Through TAKENYA's online store, her original artwork comes to life in ethically crafted handbags, jewelry, and scarves, each piece blending artistry with purpose.

"For me, art is not only an expression but a calling," says Takenya. "TAKENYA is more than fashion—it's about empowering others and advocating for those without a voice. We're not just selling products; we're sharing a mission."

A Mission-Driven Collection: Fashion with Purpose
Guided by the principle Artists Against Exploitation: A Global Mission for Freedom, TAKENYA puts social responsibility at its core. A portion of every sale is donated to nonprofits working to end human trafficking and support marginalized communities. The brand also prioritizes ethical labor practices and free trade, making fashion a force for dignity and empowerment.

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TAKENYA's online store is a space where art becomes action, offering consumers a way to join the fight against exploitation simply by choosing ethically crafted pieces. Every handbag, earring, and scarf is infused with Takenya's story, featuring reprints of her original artwork.

Spotlighting Artists, Empowering Women
TAKENYA's website serves as both a shopping destination and a storytelling platform, showcasing the artists and partners TAKENYA collaborates with. By providing fair income opportunities, TAKENYA supports women and artists worldwide, using fashion to uplift communities and amplify creative voices.

About TAKENYA
Founded by Alaskan artist Takenya Rosetta, TAKENYA merges creativity with social responsibility, offering wearable art that allows customers to make a difference. The brand's vision is to inspire individuals to embrace their unique identity and foster global connections, advancing a world free from human exploitation.

Contact Information:

TAKENYA
Website: www.takenyausa.com
Email: [info@takenyausa.com]
Phone: [907-388-8882]
Instagram:[@TakenyaRosetta]
Facebook: [@TakenyaRosetta]

For press inquiries, please contact:
Takenya Rosetta
Email: [info@takenyausa.com]

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Takenya Rosetta: CEO & Owner TAKENYA
***@takenyausa.com


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