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https://www.shopify.com/blog/214945353-seed-beauty-kylie-cosmetics

Powering the Pout: The (Other) Woman Behind Kylie Cosmetics
by Dayna Winter Case Studies

Powering the Pout: The (Other) Woman Behind Kylie Cosmetics
Kylie Jenner emerges from the double-doors of her brand’s Manhattan pop-up shop into a street filled with her fans. Beside her is Laura Nelson, a name and face likely unknown to the masses who came here for the lipstick. That lipstick, though, is the result of a collaboration: Kylie’s vision and Laura’s 17 years of experience in the beauty business.

In 2014, her own business sprung up, seemingly out of nowhere, and here, just three years later, she’s standing beside one the biggest celebrities of the moment, sharing in her glory.

But Laura didn’t just appear out of nowhere.

Seed Beauty, a two-year old company launched by Laura and her brother John, was built on the back of a 60-year-old family business. In 1989, the Nelson family purchased the established Spatz Laboratories from its founder. Laura and John forged out on their own, however, studying and working respectively in retail and product development, and finance and manufacturing, before coming full circle into the family business, she tells me:

“I studied retail and consumer studies at University of Arizona and directly out of school worked for Nordstrom doing special events and sales promotion across a couple of states and many different stores. It was a great training ground for me to really learn and to bring that forward into the other businesses I've been involved in.” – Laura Thomas, Seed Beauty


Meet Seed Beauty

The perspective Laura and her brother gained external to Spatz helped them inform business decisions and ultimately launch Seed Beauty.

Spatz deals in product development and manufacturing for global beauty brands, with facilities in California and China. Seed Beauty took that model and gave it the boutique treatment. The business would become a true partner of its brands, adding capital, brand incubation, and fulfillment to its hands-on offerings.

“Brand incubation”, Laura explains, is a level up from the traditional celebrity brand and manufacturer relationship. White label or private label, as these arrangements are often referred, are largely transactional.

Don't call Seed Beauty "white label". The company is working hand in hand with brands to grow them from the ground up.

“Brand incubation is truly starting a brand from scratch internally and growing it from all aspects. Part of the process that's important is that you do not only do it once. It's a continuous process. It continues to grow and evolve. As Kylie grows and evolves, and her brand grows and evolves, it's important that we're keeping pace along the way so we're continuing to drive value for our customers.” – Laura

As Kylie grows and evolves, and her brand grows and evolves, it's important that we're keeping pace.

Seed Beauty’s business model is on the cutting edge of what’s happening with commerce, says Shopify’s Director of Marketing, Arati Sharma:

“Celebrities have always used white label products, it's just been there from the beginning of time, but ecommerce, flash sales, social media, the brand of humans versus their movies or their music, it’s accelerated that phenomenon at a really quick pace.” – Arati

The paradigm shift, thanks to social influence, is that anyone can amass huge audiences, suddenly finding themselves in a position to monetize that influence. What do you do with an audience, nothing to sell to them, and no business experience?

Laura recognized an opportunity.

The Democratization of Beauty and Commerce

Beauty in the US was a $62 billion industry in 2016, the lion’s share of that revenue owned by major brands, collectively owned by even bigger corporations. Launching a cosmetics brand is no small feat. Rewind several years and it was a nearly impossible one.

In 2017, the industry is experiencing a "democratization", says Laura.

“The democratization of beauty has been driven by two main factors, the first being social media. Information is being directly provided to the consumers so there's less filtering, less editing happening, and that really empowers the consumer to make really great purchasing decisions and get different perspectives directly from the brand. The second factor is ecommerce—consumers are able to buy those products online and brands are able to launch products when it works for them and their consumers. Traditionally you had big retailers setting the pace.” – Laura

Seed Beauty is setting its own pace, and boasts an impressive concept-to-consumer timeline of just five days. For brands born on social—a fickle place of rise-and-fall trends—staying nimble is essential.

ColourPop Ecommerce

Seed Beauty launched with its own consumer cosmetics line on Shopify Plus. ColourPop is a fresh-faced now 3-year-old brand that, due to owning its production cycle, can bring ahead-of-trend products to customers at affordable prices. The entire line morphed from concept to launch in just 12 weeks.

What’s the secret? (Almost) everything is done under one roof, Laura says—everything from manufacturing and assembly to branding and marketing to fulfillment.

Planting the Seed: Kylie’s Business Idea

Enter Kylie Jenner.

When Kylie had the idea for her business, she was only 18, the age that many of us were weighing another year in our parents’ basement against a general arts degree or a backpacking meander through Europe.

Say what you will about privilege or stardom, but Kylie chose the life of hustle and hard work when she didn’t have to.

Her desire to start a business sprang from a love of lipstick (she calls it an “obsession”) after she turned to cosmetics to help her through insecurities in her early teens. And she meant business. She approached Seed Beauty with her idea, and Laura knew that it would be a good fit for the business.

"Most people go about launching a cosmetic brand and it seems overwhelming and daunting and it’s a multi-multi-million dollar of investment and two years of lead time. Kylie came about it from the same way that I've learned that she comes about many other things, which is to find the most direct path. That's one of the reasons that we work very well together. Our capabilities in the business matched with her vision and reach—that's the magic that has allowed Kylie Cosmetics to have scaled the way it has been able to scale in just 12 months.” – Laura

Kylie came about it from the same way that I've learned that she comes about many other things, which is to find the most direct path.

Scale is a word that doesn’t even come close to describing the success of meshing influencer power at this calibre with a seasoned business pro. Kylie Cosmetics sold out of product on its first day, and later, tens of thousands of people would spend millions of dollars at her New York and LA pop-ups.

It’s a win for Kylie, but it’s one she shares with Laura.

But there’s a third “partner” in the business relationship, one more vocal and weighted than with brands in the past: the customer. Influencer brands have a continuous two-way line of communication with fans, feedback is very public, and every decision up for social media debate. In a way, it’s the downside of living very much in the public eye, but for Kylie, it makes her business stronger.

The flexibility of Seed Beauty’s concept-to-consumer product development means that Kylie Cosmetics can adapt to fan feedback on the fly.

“It's a very powerful and exciting shift that we've seen because there's a direct relationship between Kylie’s vision and the feedback that she's getting from her fans and customers, and then actualizing that into product. It’s all happening in very real time.” – Laura

The Influencer as Entrepreneur

In the 80s and 90s, many celebrity brands had an “as seen on TV” feel, and were often viewed as a sign of fading fandom. Or, the products were disconnected from the celebrity persona altogether.

Today, celeb-backed companies like Goop and Honest Company are brands that can stand on their own feet. While they are often deeply woven into the stories of their famous founders, they are the legitimate businesses of actors and musicians and influencers reborn as entrepreneurs.

And the trickle effect is this: their successes are inspiring the next generation of influencers cum entrepreneurs, says Arati:

“Kylie, she's that aspiration for makeup artists. Makeup artists on Instagram already have this crazy cult following, even if it's small, but they have a cult following. Jeffree Star is a really good example. What they do, is they inspire this second, third tier of people to go build products, too. Because the manufacturing companies exist for everybody.” – Arati

It takes more than just slapping your name on a product, however. The bar has been set, and it's high. The next cohort of influencers can learn a lot from Kylie’s own entrepreneurial prowess. She's directly involved in every decision, working closely with Laura's team at every turn.

“One of the most amazing things about Kylie and how she leverages her reach is the direct communication and conversation that she's able to have with her consumers. For anyone that's entering this space and looking to become an influencer, I think it honestly starts with a conversation. It starts with asking questions, engaging with fans and followers, understanding what their ideas and perspectives are. That's where the powerful new ideas come from.” – Laura

It starts with asking questions, engaging with fans and followers, understanding what their ideas and perspectives are.

And those ideas are coming every day, turned around quickly as products under both the ColourPop and Kylie brands. I ask the dreaded 5-year-plan question, but it’s irrelevant, almost archaic in this business.

“We don't have to think about where we're going to be in five years because I think that in a lot of cases, that's a wasted effort. In the case of Kylie Cosmetics, and the other brands we're working on right now, it’s more like ‘what's our three month plan?’” – Laura

Getting Started

Brands born from influence are ultimately personal brands. When fans buy Kylie Cosmetics, they are not buying lipstick—they’re symbolically buying a little piece of Kylie herself. Her partnership with Laura therefore is one based on trust.

What can emerging influencers learn from Laura and Kylie’s story?

Work with suppliers and manufacturers who can become true partners in your business
Choose a partner who supports your vision
Be the face of your brand, even when things go wrong
Keep the communication going both ways, and let your fans influence product decisions
Be nimble
Whether you have 100 followers or 100,000, entrepreneurs all take the same first step

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Kylie Jenner is on track to become youngest self made billionaire [View all] , PimpTrickGangstaClik, Wed Jul-11-18 02:41 PM
 
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“Self made”
Jul 11th 2018
1
Man, you stole my reply...
Jul 11th 2018
As opposed to inherited
Jul 11th 2018
2
"as opposed to"
Jul 11th 2018
10
Being born on Third Base and running home off the bat of your teammates
Jul 11th 2018
16
      ^pretty much all this
Jul 11th 2018
45
      Well damn said.
Jul 11th 2018
59
“Independent artist”
Jul 11th 2018
12
Bruh, she starting with nothing but an iBook...
Jul 11th 2018
34
"Self made" doing a Herculean amount of work there
Jul 11th 2018
3
I don't understand what you all are getting at
Jul 11th 2018
4
      I think you know
Jul 11th 2018
7
      That's not what "self made" means
Jul 11th 2018
8
      Explain?
Jul 11th 2018
14
           ...the system of caplitalism cannot sustain.
Jul 11th 2018
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           RE: ...the system of caplitalism cannot sustain.
Jul 11th 2018
22
                Maybe a country built upon predatory capitalism is a bad thing (c) me
Jul 11th 2018
38
           It's immoral to have that much money...
Jul 11th 2018
26
                what I thought of when you said that (link)
Jul 11th 2018
30
                     I love that piece!
Jul 11th 2018
39
                          Unless you're of the left, that is.
Jul 11th 2018
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                               pretty sure he's applying that universally.
Jul 13th 2018
126
      It's the classic, "She was born on 3rd base" deal...
Jul 11th 2018
9
      Luckily, you don't have to know
Jul 11th 2018
11
           Why?
Jul 11th 2018
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                We have a collective responsibility to each other
Jul 11th 2018
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      “Not understanding”
Jul 11th 2018
13
      Does owning a company make you self-made?
Jul 11th 2018
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           Not necessarily. But building a company does
Jul 11th 2018
24
                Mitt Romney started Bain, self made
Jul 11th 2018
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                Well shit. Call it non-inherited billionaire
Jul 11th 2018
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                     It’s THE defining word of the headline
Jul 11th 2018
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                Having employees means you're not self-made
Jul 11th 2018
29
                     Oh we about to talk about the distribution of surplus value?
Jul 11th 2018
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                     *shrug* (edit)
Jul 11th 2018
41
                     nah.. you tripping now
Jul 11th 2018
40
                     y'all seem very willing to go craaaaaazy in the other direction though
Jul 11th 2018
63
                     Even if that's true... shouldn't it be waaaaay closer?
Jul 12th 2018
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                          oh, I'm definitely not saying Bezos deserves all the money
Jul 13th 2018
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                     que??
Jul 11th 2018
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yeah, they know how to cake up for sure
Jul 11th 2018
5
She got her lips reduced.
Jul 11th 2018
15
      well of course.. smh
Jul 11th 2018
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Naw she's self made.
Jul 11th 2018
6
I don't think anyone considers Zuck to be self-made either
Jul 11th 2018
17
naw. He's waaaaaay closer to actually being self-made.
Jul 11th 2018
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      Did he?
Jul 11th 2018
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      RE: Did he?
Jul 11th 2018
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      didn't he steal the idea from those twins?
Jul 11th 2018
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           No Idea's Original
Jul 11th 2018
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                MiGente.. holy shit
Jul 11th 2018
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                Nah. If 2 people came to you to bake muffin tops
Jul 11th 2018
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                     RE: Nah. If 2 people came to you to bake muffin tops
Jul 12th 2018
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                     RE: Nah. If 2 people came to you to bake muffin tops
Jul 12th 2018
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                     Top of the Muffin to You!
Jul 12th 2018
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No, she isn't. Zuckerberg had a lil fund to his name as well.
Jul 11th 2018
21
If Will & Jada's kids start a successful fashion company...
Jul 11th 2018
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      Nah. I'd consider Will self made though
Jul 11th 2018
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      Same.
Jul 11th 2018
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           Yeah, the same would be true of Jaden as Kylie
Jul 11th 2018
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                Exactly.
Jul 11th 2018
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      That was a perfect question to ask Buddy, actually
Jul 12th 2018
70
           Somehow this is different or won’t get touched by Buddy
Jul 12th 2018
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           Tremendous reach but keep trying.
Jul 13th 2018
93
           You'd have been better off not even trying to clean it up.
Jul 13th 2018
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           notice how passionate he is with shitting on Jaden
Jul 13th 2018
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           Right
Jul 13th 2018
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           This is so fucking stupid.
Jul 13th 2018
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                Changing your story don't change what you originally said.
Jul 13th 2018
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                     I speak about them differently because it's TWO different discussions.
Jul 13th 2018
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                          BS
Jul 13th 2018
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                               We are talking in circles so let me close out here.
Jul 13th 2018
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                                    Well u're repeating the same lies at this point so that's circles I gues...
Jul 14th 2018
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           shitty talentless hack who wouldn't be where he is without Will?
Jul 13th 2018
           I have self-hate because I think Jaden Smith is a terrible artist?
Jul 13th 2018
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                its your approach to Jaden vs ole girl
Jul 13th 2018
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                     K.
Jul 13th 2018
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           .
Jul 13th 2018
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           and nobody would've ever heard of Kylies cosmetics if not for her family
Jul 13th 2018
127
                Shhhh... he's pretending he doesn't see that, lol
Jul 14th 2018
135
           That also speaks to the societal value we place on art versus business
Jul 16th 2018
142
no rob kardash w/o oj, no kim k w/o ray j, no kylie j w/o kim k-
Jul 11th 2018
25
damn thats a dope ass bar.
Jul 11th 2018
49
True.
Jul 12th 2018
77
Ms.Packyetti gets it.
Jul 12th 2018
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michelle wolf gets it.
Jul 13th 2018
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Kudos to her and her team for designing products that resonate
Jul 11th 2018
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if this woman can sell u a lip kit-
Jul 11th 2018
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lotta hate in here.
Jul 11th 2018
51
Flippin whatever she had into $1b ain't self-made?
Jul 11th 2018
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fam she doesnt make the shit herself!
Jul 11th 2018
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i'd say it's a coin flip whether a random person in this post
Jul 11th 2018
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it's nothing like the hate you have for Kevin Durant!
Jul 11th 2018
67
so white women who come from ass loads of wealth are self-made now
Jul 11th 2018
54
Self-made? This country is sooooo fucked
Jul 11th 2018
55
Diving deeper into 'self made'. Its not even the slush fund imho
Jul 11th 2018
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No one in her fam
Jul 11th 2018
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aren't Kylie's brands constantly getting caught out for stealing though.
Jul 11th 2018
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      RE: aren't Kylie's brands constantly getting caught out for stealing tho...
Jul 11th 2018
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      doesnt matter. only the checks do.
Jul 12th 2018
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MEH... and SMH at self made
Jul 12th 2018
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Dictionary.com Fact-Checks Forbes ‘Self-Made’ (Swipe)
Jul 12th 2018
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Forbes' classification system for "self-made". There's levels
Jul 12th 2018
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      Kris is the business mind in the family
Jul 12th 2018
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wait, she crowd sourced from 900m to 1b?
Jul 12th 2018
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Damn
Jul 12th 2018
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No
Jul 12th 2018
85
      yikes
Jul 12th 2018
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She really pulled herself up by her $1300 Balenciaga stiletto bootstraps
Jul 12th 2018
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lol
Jul 12th 2018
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I think the backlash over this is patently ridiculous.
Jul 13th 2018
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agreed
Jul 13th 2018
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It's not tho
Jul 13th 2018
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Its at best misleading and at worst patently false qualifier
Jul 13th 2018
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I think the backlash is on point
Jul 13th 2018
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its ridiculous and silly. self-made or "not" 900m is 900m
Jul 13th 2018
99
That's a broad brush you painting with
Jul 13th 2018
102
      reminds me of Yoga booty pop classes
Jul 13th 2018
      Yep
Jul 13th 2018
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      .
Jul 13th 2018
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so regular girls her age are consuming the shit
Jul 13th 2018
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especially when instagram and social media are their platforms to sell
Jul 13th 2018
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      Y'all make this sound like it's so easy lol
Jul 13th 2018
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           for real. go make another hov.
Jul 13th 2018
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           wtf does that even mean?
Jul 13th 2018
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           fam, we are talking about someone who has been on TV since
Jul 13th 2018
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           And here it is. You act like this came about organically
Jul 13th 2018
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           RE: fam, we are talking about someone who has been on TV since
Jul 13th 2018
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                Rob ain’t sexy or pretty fam
Jul 13th 2018
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                     the fact that we all actually know so much about rob's business
Jul 13th 2018
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                     I mean... kudos to her for finding a niche
Jul 13th 2018
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                     RE: Rob ain’t sexy or pretty fam
Jul 16th 2018
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           the question whether isn't it's easy.
Jul 13th 2018
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damn, up really is down now
Jul 13th 2018
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Trump Logic
Jul 13th 2018
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I’d rather that woman in New Orleans...
Jul 13th 2018
90
This thing is still cooking? lol
Jul 13th 2018
112
lol You thought that after the last Kylie on track to make a
Jul 13th 2018
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      hold my beer.
Jul 13th 2018
125
Amazing
Jul 14th 2018
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I mean, was anyone thinking Kylie was this corporate mastermind?
Jul 15th 2018
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RE: I mean, was anyone thinking Kylie was this corporate mastermind?
Jul 15th 2018
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      She grew up during the birth of the social media era
Jul 16th 2018
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      She's arguably a social media mastermind.
Jul 16th 2018
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           A huge part of business success is the team you together
Jul 16th 2018
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                no one in here is debating that..
Jul 16th 2018
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                I know I get it. I just personally get annoyed with kid business wunderk...
Jul 16th 2018
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Just a few thoughts...
Jul 16th 2018
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      RE: Just a few thoughts...
Jul 16th 2018
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           RE: Just a few thoughts...
Jul 16th 2018
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                RE: Just a few thoughts...
Jul 16th 2018
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