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Amanda Mull @amandamull
x.com@gabwaller 28, is what you might call an elite fashion detective. She tracks down luxury goods that are nearly impossible to find—sunglasses from Balenciaga, sequin shoulder bags from Fendi, rain boots from Chanel and sandals from Hermès—for a finder’s fee of $200 per item. This year, she took out a billboard in West Hollywood that read: “Sold out?... See more
instagram.comCarmel DeAmicis @carmeldea
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Amanda Berenson
substack.comAlyssa is the founder of Mixed Up Money, an award-winning personal finance blog, and a two-time published author.
Ellyce Fulmore • Keeping Finance Personal
Donnelly, like many of the creators who make their living on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Twitch, has long felt shunned by institutions that don’t understand that his lifestyle is also his business. That makes him the target market for Karat, a new startup offering financial services to the influencer set.
Arielle Pardes • A New Card Ties Your Credit to Your Social Media Stats
@morganstewart, former ‘Rich Kids of Beverly Hills’ star, has become something of a linchpin in the global sale of luxury goods.
Social-media users are inundated with advertising these days—actors, models and overnight celebrities shilling for gummy vitamins and gut cleanses. Stewart McGraw’s fans see her as a... See more
wsjmaginstagram.com@allegragrace is 17. She just finished her junior year. She lives in Brooklyn with her mom, a fraternal twin she’s not close with (“he’s a boy”), and a little sister who wants to use her makeup. She likes hanging out at a friend’s house and making TikToks of herself dancing and lip-syncing in the subway — which is what made her famous with... See more
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