YouTuber Bethany Mota Shows Off Her Aeropostale Clothing Line

18 year old Bethany Mota is one of YouTube’s top beauty icons, and her forward-thinking style is making waves in the fashion industry. Most recently, Mota appeared on Entertainment Tonight, where she shared with viewers some items from her personal clothing line, which is currently available through Aeropostale.

Mota, who has more than five million subscribers, is the most popular teenager on YouTube, and her unique outfits and bubbly personality have made her one of the site’s most respected fashionistas. Her clothing line, titled ‘The Bethany Mota Collection‘ and launched last November, brings her style to the masses. “It will fit a girl who’s a little bit more edgy, or a maybe a little bit more girly or feminine,” she told ET

. “I really like to mix a lot of styles into my line while keeping it very affordable and amazing quality because that’s what’s very, very, very important to me about my line.”

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Items from Mota’s line can be purchased through the Aeropostale website.

In addition to promoting her clothing line, Mota has also been featured in profiles from several major outlets and, according to Forbes, has made Aeropostale a more attractive option for potential buyers. Not bad for a girl who still lives with her parents and makes videos in her bedroom.

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