2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Influencers undoubtedly lead the digital world. In the early days of fashion blogging in 2010, we had no idea how far they would go. So now we call the creators of these blogs "influencers" and have millions of followers on their social networks. In this same way they have evolved to not only inspire their fans but also to dress them. That's right, they have become entrepreneurs with their own clothing lines that translate their own style into each piece.
If you are interested in dressing as one of them, find out who of your favorites has their own brand in the list below.
Danielle Bernstein
The American influencer launched her WeWoreWhat blog when she was still in college. Since then, she has 1.9 million followers and two fashion lines: Second Skin Overalls and Archive Shoes.
Jumpsuir from corduroy, from Second Skin Overalls. / p>
Chriselle Lim
She started as a fashion stylist and then opened her blog The Chriselle Factor in 2011 to document her outfits and lifestyle. Following her same ultra-feminine style, she launched her own brand with Nordstrom The Chriselle Lim Collection with affordable pieces.
Polka dot dress, from The Chriselle Lim Collection. / p>
Blanca Miró
The Spanish used to steal clothes from her mother and grandmother's closet when she was little. This explains her sensitivity when it comes to fashion. That is why she teamed up with designer Maria de La Orden to create her own clothing line that includes fun jackets, pants, and hats.
Check hat from La Veste. / p>
Chiarra Ferragni
The Italian blogger is one of the most famous, who has basically created an empire under her brand. With several successful collaborations under her name, the influencer took the opportunity to release her own collection. She started with accessories and then extended it to clothing with her famous blue-eyed drawings.
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