Ever heard of Mila and Emma Stauffer? If not, perhaps you’ll soon see their fashion brand arriving at 1,200 Target stores nationwide -- and internationally on Target.com -- later this month.
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- YouTube, Louis Vuitton Host Emma Chamberlain At Paris Fashion Week
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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
Lifestyle vlogger Amanda Steele is the latest YouTube star to launch her own fashion label, following in the footsteps of Chriselle Lim, The Merrell Twins, Marzia Bisgonin, Jenn Im, and more.
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Naomi Campbell, Jason Momoa Latest Celebs To Launch Vlog Channels With YouTube
More and more Hollywood stars are trying their hand at being YouTubers -- with supermodel Naomi Campbell and Game Of Thrones actor Jason Momoa being the latest traditional celebrities to launch their own vlogs.
- Victoria Beckham To Vlog About Fashion And Beauty On New YouTube Channel
- Hila Klein’s ‘Teddy Fresh’ Collabs With Fellow Streetwear Label RipNDip
- YouTube Collabs With Dior To Give 7 Creators Backstage Access During Paris Fashion Week
- Warby Parker Sets Its Sights On Anna Akana For Cat-Eye Glasses Collab
- Lilly Singh, Jackie Aina, Nabela Noor, More Walk Makeup-Free Runway At New York Fashion Week
- Dancer-Vlogger Tessa Brooks Pacts With Denim Brand YMI On Capsule Collection
- Chriselle Lim To Launch Eponymous Fashion Line At Nordstrom Stores Nationwide
- Rooster Teeth’s Retail Pop-Up Store ‘The Coop’ Draws 10,000 Shoppers in Four Days
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