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1 month ago |
thehandbook.com | Lola Jahant |Gordon Ramsay
By no means are influencers bound only to their social media platforms anymore. Content creators across the globe with both large and smaller followings are now starting brands across various industries from fitness to food. Here are the newest influencer-founded brands that you need to know about:You can’t be on TikTok without knowing who Alix Earle is. The viral American media personality recently announced her investment in Sipmargs, an alcohol brand.
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1 month ago |
thehandbook.com | Lola Jahant |Gordon Ramsay
Award show season is in full swing and many influencers are taking to the red carpet alongside celebrities, whether you’re a fan of it or not. Long-time creators who built their careers on social media are now regulars at award shows joined by some new faces.
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2 months ago |
thehandbook.com | Lola Jahant |Gordon Ramsay
As we enter the second month of 2025, more and more celebrities are joining in on brand collaborations. From fruity perfume to caramel cookies to iconic runway looks, many beloved celebrities are launching compelling collaborations. Olivia Rodrigo X Lancôme View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lancôme Official (@lancomeofficial)Viral popstar Olivia Rodrgio excitedly announced that she is the new Lancôme Global Brand Ambassador in November 2024.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Lola Jahant |Kiana Fernandes
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Dec 3, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Lola Jahant |Annie Goldman |Mary Bell
A heartfelt speech kicked off the beginning of the Columbia City Council meeting Monday night, coming from the father of a University of Missouri student who was involved in a shooting in downtown Columbia last month. In the early hours of Nov. 10, Terry Osthoff's daughter, a freshman at MU, was wounded by a gunshot.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Lola Jahant |Annie Goldman |Mary Bell
A heartfelt speech kicked off the beginning of the Columbia City Council meeting Monday night, coming from the father of a University of Missouri student who was involved in a shooting in downtown Columbia last month. In the early hours of Nov. 10, Terry Osthoff's daughter, a freshman at MU, was wounded by a gunshot.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Cara Penquite |Lola Jahant |Evy Lewis
During a recent Columbia City Council meeting, Mayor Barbara Buffaloe complimented Second Ward Councilperson Lisa Meyer's new "Barbie hair," as Meyer was wearing a long, blond wig. "It's not Barbie hair. It's Lisa hair," Meyer said.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
komu.com | Lola Jahant
During a recent Columbia City Council meeting, Mayor Barbara Buffaloe complimented Second Ward Councilperson Lisa Meyer’s new “Barbie hair,” as Meyer was wearing a long, blond wig. “It’s not Barbie hair. It’s Lisa hair,” Meyer said. Meyer was diagnosed with breast cancer in August. The day before starting her treatment, Meyer used the opportunity to spread awareness and encourage mammograms during a City Council meeting. “It’s important to share and plus, we don’t struggle alone,” Meyer said.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Lola Jahant |Mary Bell |Elizabeth Brixey
By Lola Jahant,Mary McCue Bell,Elizabeth Brixey Two parents raised concerns regarding youth academic success and social-emotional health at Battle High School at the Columbia City Council meeting Monday. Tonya Kemp and Darren Dawson, parents of students and representatives of the Battle family action committee, brought attention to the many challenges faced by Third Ward residents and the effects on students.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
columbiamissourian.com | Lola Jahant |Mary Bell |Elizabeth Brixey
By Lola Jahant,Mary McCue Bell,Elizabeth Brixey Two parents raised concerns regarding youth academic success and social-emotional health at Battle High School at the Columbia City Council meeting Monday. Tonya Kemp and Darren Dawson, parents of students and representatives of the Battle family action committee, brought attention to the many challenges faced by Third Ward residents and the effects on students.