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YouTube Star CutiePieMarzia Launches Line Of Home Decor Items

Fans of the CutiePieMarzia YouTube channel can now pick up a line of decorative items and clothes designed by their favorite web video star. Marzia Bisognin, whose videos have attracted more than seven million subscribers and pulled in close to 400 million views, has designed a home line sponsored by Leesa Mattresses.

The items in Bisognin’s line include flannel pajamas, plushies, pots, and vases, all of which feature the cute aesthetic and rosy colors that have become hallmarks of her personal style and her YouTube videos. She model a few of the wares she has available for sale in a video she shared with her viewers:

All of Bisognin’s designs are available for purchase through a Shopify store. Some of her fans have balked at the listed prices, which range from $26-$100, but Bisognin has defended those costs by citing the high quality of her products and the ethical manner in which they were produced:

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Bisognin’s home line will join the other ventures she has launched since becoming a known name on YouTube. Last year, she designed a shade of nail polish, which she sold through the retail brand Zoya.

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