Louis Vuitton has tapped two of Gen Z’s biggest digital stars to front its latest footwear campaign: YouTube sensation and fashion influencer Emma Chamberlain and TikTok’s most-followed creator, Charli D’Amelio.
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These Are The Creators That YouTube Invited To The Met Gala
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Emma Chamberlain, Charli D’Amelio Tapped For Latest Louis Vuitton Footwear Campaign
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Louis Vuitton Launches ‘LV TV’ YouTube Series With Emma Chamberlain, Dolan Twins, More
Following the launch of a dedicated fashion vertical under the tutelage of industry vet Derek Blasberg, YouTube just scored a major series from one of the world’s most illustrious luxury brands.
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Nordstrom Taps Lifestyle Vlogger Claudia Sulewski For Size-Inclusive Clothing Collab
After a decade on YouTube, fashion and beauty vlogger Claudia Sulewski’s career is culminating with a Nordstrom collaboration. The 23-year-old, who has over 2 million subscribers across two channels, has teamed with Nordstrom’s BP brand -- for younger consumers -- on a clothing and accessories collection aptly dubbed Claudia Sulewski x Nordstrom BP.
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After Teaming With Emma Chamberlain, Louis Vuitton Invites The Dolan Twins To Paris Fashion Week
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Liza Koshy, James Charles, And Lilly Singh Got Coveted Invites To The Met Gala
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Lifestyle Creator Chriselle Lim’s Namesake Clothing Line Arrives At Bloomingdale’s
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4-Year-Old Instagram Phenoms Mila And Emma Stauffer To Launch Clothing Line At Target
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Amanda Steele Becomes Latest YouTube Star To Launch Her Own Fashion Label
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Lilly Singh, Jackie Aina, Nabela Noor, More Walk Makeup-Free Runway At New York Fashion Week
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Dancer-Vlogger Tessa Brooks Pacts With Denim Brand YMI On Capsule Collection
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Chriselle Lim To Launch Eponymous Fashion Line At Nordstrom Stores Nationwide
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