. >>> today's your biz selfie is from meg raglin of new york city she owns plum print, the company thatooks out of your children's art. thank you for sending that in and now we want to see your selfies, too. send us a selfie of you and your business to yourbusiness@msnbc.com or tweet it to @misingyourbiz and don't forget to use #yourbizselfie. >>> today's elevator pitcher designs clothing she says are versatile, fashionable and makes it easier for kids with autism and other special needs to get dressed. larry chang say managing partner and rhonda abrams a small business columnist for "usa today." >> hey, nice dress. pink looks really great on you. hi i'm lauren terry. i run independence day tech and wearable clothing. these are completely reversible and we are filling a huge void in the tech and at particle industry in terms of clothing for the 54 million americans with disabilities. so independence day clothing is seeking 200k in return for 10% equity. i'm a former financial tv anchor but more importantly a mother of a child with autism. like it or not aweutism is a growth industry. no