When Lisa Sun was 22 years old, her boss at the global consultant agency McKinsey & Company told her during an evaluation that she lacked “gravitas.”
“I didn’t know what the word meant,” Sun told Know Your Value founder Mika Brzezinski in a recent interview, “I had to go look it up.”
Her boss, a woman, also told her that she needed to get a good dress.
“She said: ‘when you wake up in the morning, you’re the first person you’re gonna have to look at, and you have to like yourself,’” Sun recounted.
That was a tall order for Sun at the time. She was making $42,000 a year and didn’t feel confident in her own skin.
“I was a size 18, 20,” said Sun. “Girls are born fully self-confident. And then at some point in adolescence, we start to have self-image [issues], we start to have self-doubt, we question ourselves.”
Sun took the advice however, and even earned a ranking among the “Best-Dressed Women” in Washingtonian Magazine in 2006.
Now, her former boss is an investor in her fashion company, appropriately called Gravitas, which she founded six years ago.
Through Gravitas, Sun offers clothes for every body type, as well as a confidence-boosting consultation.
“I started the company with the mission to catalyze confidence,” Sun said. “So that in the morning, women would wake up and look at themselves in the mirror and see something really positive, which is hard to do. Women have a hard time liking themselves in the morning.”
Sun shared tips on building body and fashion confidence at any size:
Not all clothes are going to look good on you, and that’s okay.
Clothing design and body diversity is so vast that nobody can possibly look good in everything, according to Sun.









