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Daryl-Ann Denner, an entrepreneur with an eye for social media, signs with A3 Artists Agency (Exclusive)

Once upon a time, Daryl-Ann Denner was a high school chemistry teacher who ran a fashion blog on the side. Now, she’s a multiplatform all-star who is in charge of a hot apparel brand — and she just got new representation. The 32-year-old Denner, who is based out of Dallas, has signed with A3 Artists Agency.

Denner is the Co-Founder of nuuds, a clothing company that offers “basics” (e.g. plain tees) that fit all body types. Since launching nuuds last year, Denner has sold 400,000 units.

Social media has played a big role in the development and marketing of nuuds. Through platforms like Instagram Reels and TikTok, Denner collaborates with her family and friends to model the latest items in the nuuds brand. She also uses those formats to share typical family content, which often features her husband Daniel and her two children.

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In addition to the million followers she reaches on Instagram, Denner also connects with more than 600,000 fans on TikTok. “Daryl-Ann thrives organically in the digital landscape due to her authenticity, creativity, and drive as an entrepreneur,” said Brian Cho

, President of A3 Artists Agency, in a statement. “We look forward to helping her grow her already successful business and opening new avenues for Daryl-Ann to express her bold ideas to an equally devoted and passionate audience.”

Denner’s creative growth will center on nuuds, which she plans to expand in the coming year. The clothing brand now employs more than 20 full-time workers, and several new lines are planned for the future. Those items will be at pop-ups in Los Angeles, Dallas, Austin, and Nashville. Denner will also seek additional editorial partnerships after nuuds was featured in Elle, InStyle, and Forbes.

A3 Artists Agency works with a number of digital creators across multiple categories. Its other recent signees include family channel Art for Kids Hub.

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Sam Gutelle

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