7 Brands That Blew Up Thanks to the Kardashian-Jenners
Er, should we say Monica Rose, the celebrity stylist dressing the Kardashian-Jenner clan? The power and influence the famous family has on social media is no secret, with a combined following of 260 million. The famous family has similar sway when it comes to the fashion industry. Whenever a brand or designer scores a sighting on one of the sisters, the item is sure to either sell out and/or track sizable coverage. As proof, today we're showcasing seven brands and designers that have become Kardashian-Jenner favorites, and as a result, have garnered buzz in the fashion industry.
Scroll down for seven brands that blew up thanks to the K-J crew (if you will).
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