Photo:Bre Johnson/BFA.com/ShutterstockPhoebe Gatesand her roommate collaborated with fashion designerStella McCartneyon a collection of bags—and Phoebe’s family was there to celebrate the exciting partnership!Ahead of the fall launch of Phoebe and Sophia Kianni’s digital fashion platformPhia— which is described on its website as being “the future of fashion” — they teamed up with McCartney to design a limited-edition capsule bag collection honoring the Women’s Tennis Association, according toVogue.At the launch event, which was held at the Stella McCartney Greene Street store in New York City, the 20-year-old Stanford University student was photographed with momMelinda French Gatesand sisterJennifer Gates—both of whom appeared to be rocking handbags from the collection as they posed together.The handbags were created to honor the WTA and celebrate the 50th anniversary of theUS Open, the first Grand Slam tournament to offer equal prize money for women, perVogue.Jennifer, 27, went on to share aseries of smiling photoswith Phoebe on social media. “Proud big sister moment,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories. “Can’t wait for the world to see what @phoebegates and @sophiakianni have built.“Jennifer and Phoebe Gates.Jenn Gates Nassa/Instagram“At this party is everyone from every walk of life — some of our mentors have come, our friends from school are here,” Phoebe told the outlet of the event’s guest list.Kianni, who is also a climate activist, went on to tell the outlet that the launch with McCartney was the first step to what they hope is successful venture.“Both of our backgrounds, all of it has been about bringing people from grass-roots activism to philanthropy together,” Kianni said. “That’s very much the same spirit we want to honor as we enter the fashion space. We want to identify everyone who is doing incredible things, learn from them, and see how we can accelerate progress together.”Melinda French Gates, Phoebe Gates and Jennifer Gates.Bre Johnson/BFA.com/ShutterstockLast month, the roommates alsoattended the Shawn Carter Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Black Tie Gala together.The launch of their new business has been a long-time coming.“We’re building out an idea to help make fashion more sustainable.We have so much planned for this year,” Phoebe said during an interview withThe Informationearlier this year, without going into much detail about the project.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.She also opened up about her use of social media, saying that platforms like TikTok have been a great way to “tell my own story.““People have a lot of preconceptions about me, so TikTok has been a chance for me to tell my own story and also use the attention my family name might bring to spotlight issues that are important to me, like women’s health and sustainable fashion,” she said.
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Bre Johnson/BFA.com/Shutterstock
Phoebe Gatesand her roommate collaborated with fashion designerStella McCartneyon a collection of bags—and Phoebe’s family was there to celebrate the exciting partnership!Ahead of the fall launch of Phoebe and Sophia Kianni’s digital fashion platformPhia— which is described on its website as being “the future of fashion” — they teamed up with McCartney to design a limited-edition capsule bag collection honoring the Women’s Tennis Association, according toVogue.At the launch event, which was held at the Stella McCartney Greene Street store in New York City, the 20-year-old Stanford University student was photographed with momMelinda French Gatesand sisterJennifer Gates—both of whom appeared to be rocking handbags from the collection as they posed together.The handbags were created to honor the WTA and celebrate the 50th anniversary of theUS Open, the first Grand Slam tournament to offer equal prize money for women, perVogue.Jennifer, 27, went on to share aseries of smiling photoswith Phoebe on social media. “Proud big sister moment,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories. “Can’t wait for the world to see what @phoebegates and @sophiakianni have built.“Jennifer and Phoebe Gates.Jenn Gates Nassa/Instagram“At this party is everyone from every walk of life — some of our mentors have come, our friends from school are here,” Phoebe told the outlet of the event’s guest list.Kianni, who is also a climate activist, went on to tell the outlet that the launch with McCartney was the first step to what they hope is successful venture.“Both of our backgrounds, all of it has been about bringing people from grass-roots activism to philanthropy together,” Kianni said. “That’s very much the same spirit we want to honor as we enter the fashion space. We want to identify everyone who is doing incredible things, learn from them, and see how we can accelerate progress together.”Melinda French Gates, Phoebe Gates and Jennifer Gates.Bre Johnson/BFA.com/ShutterstockLast month, the roommates alsoattended the Shawn Carter Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Black Tie Gala together.The launch of their new business has been a long-time coming.“We’re building out an idea to help make fashion more sustainable.We have so much planned for this year,” Phoebe said during an interview withThe Informationearlier this year, without going into much detail about the project.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.She also opened up about her use of social media, saying that platforms like TikTok have been a great way to “tell my own story.““People have a lot of preconceptions about me, so TikTok has been a chance for me to tell my own story and also use the attention my family name might bring to spotlight issues that are important to me, like women’s health and sustainable fashion,” she said.
Phoebe Gatesand her roommate collaborated with fashion designerStella McCartneyon a collection of bags—and Phoebe’s family was there to celebrate the exciting partnership!
Ahead of the fall launch of Phoebe and Sophia Kianni’s digital fashion platformPhia— which is described on its website as being “the future of fashion” — they teamed up with McCartney to design a limited-edition capsule bag collection honoring the Women’s Tennis Association, according toVogue.
At the launch event, which was held at the Stella McCartney Greene Street store in New York City, the 20-year-old Stanford University student was photographed with momMelinda French Gatesand sisterJennifer Gates—both of whom appeared to be rocking handbags from the collection as they posed together.
The handbags were created to honor the WTA and celebrate the 50th anniversary of theUS Open, the first Grand Slam tournament to offer equal prize money for women, perVogue.
Jennifer, 27, went on to share aseries of smiling photoswith Phoebe on social media. “Proud big sister moment,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories. “Can’t wait for the world to see what @phoebegates and @sophiakianni have built.”
Jennifer and Phoebe Gates.Jenn Gates Nassa/Instagram

Jenn Gates Nassa/Instagram
“At this party is everyone from every walk of life — some of our mentors have come, our friends from school are here,” Phoebe told the outlet of the event’s guest list.
Kianni, who is also a climate activist, went on to tell the outlet that the launch with McCartney was the first step to what they hope is successful venture.
“Both of our backgrounds, all of it has been about bringing people from grass-roots activism to philanthropy together,” Kianni said. “That’s very much the same spirit we want to honor as we enter the fashion space. We want to identify everyone who is doing incredible things, learn from them, and see how we can accelerate progress together.”
Melinda French Gates, Phoebe Gates and Jennifer Gates.Bre Johnson/BFA.com/Shutterstock

Last month, the roommates alsoattended the Shawn Carter Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Black Tie Gala together.
The launch of their new business has been a long-time coming.
“We’re building out an idea to help make fashion more sustainable.We have so much planned for this year,” Phoebe said during an interview withThe Informationearlier this year, without going into much detail about the project.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
She also opened up about her use of social media, saying that platforms like TikTok have been a great way to “tell my own story.”
“People have a lot of preconceptions about me, so TikTok has been a chance for me to tell my own story and also use the attention my family name might bring to spotlight issues that are important to me, like women’s health and sustainable fashion,” she said.
source: people.com