Dramatic Doll Turned Dolla Doll

As you may have noticed, my busy schedule has prevented me from caring for my blog baby as well as I should have for the last two months. I've been piled with work and from missed lunches and makeup-less days, to Email's that I haven't replied to for weeks, I have begun to realize just how difficult being a working woman is in today's world. We seek to be independent working class ladies, especially in today's times where a high earning business woman or career orientated lady makes more noise than her stiletto heels on an olden wooden floor. What we often fail to realize is that our newly found independence comes at a price. We pay for this independence by missing out on the little things that makes life a little more worthwhile. So for the past few weeks I've been trying to find a way to balance being the busy lady that I am but still having time for socials, dates with friends and blogging time. Let's face it; work doesn't always make us smile but great company and new blogposts always does.

On my search to find a balance between my work life and leisure time,  I realized that although free time might be scarce, I am grateful that I have a job to do and a purpose to fulfil. Just when I started being more comfortable with the idea that work is a necessary part of me, I stumbled across a venture that pulled at my heart strings and gave new meaning to the word, "Empowerment" and "Empowering women".  Women all over South Africa should (like me) be enabled to earn for themselves and the Dolls at Dolla Dolls are taking South African dolls under their wings and allowing you to fly and soar as an entrepreneur.




Dolla Dolls encourages women in South Africa to "Be Your Own Jewel", while successfully taking a plunge into entrepreneurship at its easiest. Dolla Dolls is a leading distributor of fashion jewellery at affordable prices. Dolla Dolls sources unique, affordable jewellery comprising of watches, earrings, rings, necklaces and bracelets.  However, alongside sourcing and selling these unique jewellery pieces to their consumers, they also endeavour to create independent and confident entrepreneurs whose sparkling personalities allows them to shine. The initiative was started by three successful, strong-minded and powerful ladies, Nazreen Sekao Pandor, Muad Botten and Zubeida Sattar. The dynamic trio stands up for the idea of working women with their venture that supports your transition from an ordinary lady to a working class lady; that too within minutes. With them its a certainty that your dream job doesn't only have to exist in your dreams. Dolla Dolls promises to make Jewels out of ordinary South African ladies like me and you by guiding us through the ups and downs of being a newbie entrepreneur. With launch plans, instant earning potentials and trunk shows being the heart of your business, Dolla Dolls deviates from the normal house-calls and demonstration type selling to a more e-commerce, social type of selling. With the help of Dolla Dolls you can be put into contact with an experienced stylist in your area so that you can watch and mimic the already successful stylist to be assured success yourself and to confidently succeed as a 21st centaury entrepreneur. 





(Pictures provided by Zubeida Sattar from Dolla Dolls)


Success as a stylist is a few steps in your stiletto heels away:
Simply visit their website http://www.dolladolls.com/ and register as a stylist.


More about the Dolls behind Dolla Dolls:

Far left: Nazreen Sekao Pandor. Lawyer and entrepreneur. She is part of the management team and ensures the Dolls sticks to their main objective of empowering women.
Middle: Muad Botten acts as the sales guru. She has a rich background in sales and incentives and ensures the best commission structure is in place for the team's stylists.
Right: Zubeida Sattar has a background in Personal Styling and Fashion Designing. She keeps the styles trendy and sources only the best jewels for their Dolla Dolls.


What I love about Dolla Dolls
*Ladies themselves wearing the pants and starting such a powerful business venture.
* The initiative and plan to increase female empowerment and employment in South Africa.
*The extraordinary and unique Jewellery pieces sourced and sold by Dolla Dolls
*The idea of  trunk shows being central to your business: Being social whilst selling.
*Mentoring and coaching offered by established entrepreneurs.
*Ongoing support, guidance and confidence boosters.
*The ability to earn 30% to 40% commission on your sales in the first month.
*Last but not least, the ability to earn and still have time to be a mum, a chef or a teacher like me.


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