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  2. Laura Lee (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    The fashion line includes lounge wear, sweaters, earrings, hats, outerwear, dresses, pants, plus size and more. [14] Lee said feedback from her audience inspires the fashion line. For example, her followers requested Nudie Patootie release more loungewear, oversize T-shirts and flannels. There were also requests to offer more plus sizes. [4 ...

  3. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.

  4. Project Runway - Wikipedia

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    The opportunity to sell a fashion line on Piperlime.com; A $50,000 technology suite from Hewlett-Packard; 9: July 28, 2011 October 27, 2011 Anya Ayoung-Chee: Joshua McKinley: 20 $100,000 to start her own line; An editorial feature in Marie Claire magazine; The opportunity to sell a fashion line on Piperlime.com; A $50,000 technology suite from ...

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  6. Mark Zunino - Wikipedia

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    Zunino later launched a fashion line in 1998, which was designed to have more “modern” sensibilities. [6] He later debuted the “Mark Zunino” line and accepted a partnership with Miller. [2] The partnership lasted from 1998-2007 when it was dissolved due to Miller being diagnosed with lung cancer. Zunino relaunched it under his own name. [2]

  7. Beauty YouTuber - Wikipedia

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    A beauty YouTuber is an individual who creates content for YouTube, publishing videos in the realm of cosmetics, fashion, hairstyling, and nail art. [1] [2] In 2016, there were more than 5.3 million beauty videos on YouTube, with 86% of the top 200 beauty videos created by individual beauty vloggers, as opposed to marketers using the platform to promote cosmetic brands.