How Danielle Guizio Became the Go-To Replica Designer Handbags for the Insta Set

Posted by Maicer on August 10th, 2016

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If you were wondering who—or what—is cool with the kids these days, you could do a lot worse than perusing Danielle Guizio’s Instagram feed. The 25-year-old designer is behind some of the most "liked” outfits worn by Gigi and Bella Hadid, michael kors replica, Lorde, and a good half dozen Victoria’s Secret Angels as of late, and her ab-flaunting sweatsuits, customizable jackets, pavé chokers, and graphic tees have earned her a steadily growing fan base on social media and beyond.
gucci replica has plenty of material, whether it’s Bella ducking out of a restaurant in one of her cropped hoodies with The Weeknd in tow, Halsey kicking back on a boat in her "Mustn’t Think Bad Thoughts” slogan hat, or Josephine Skriver, Jasmine Tookes, Stella Maxwell, et al. posed against a brick wall in individually embroidered Angel bombers—plus, it doesn’t hurt that she’s a good billboard for the brand herself, especially since the account doubles as her personal Instagram.
She wasn’t always taking orders from supermodels and fielding calls from celebrity stylists, though. Back in 2013, the New York native was working on the line part-time while taking classes and working in retail, launching with a collection of tees and tanks with Tumblr-style graphics like an nike air max outlet-style logo reading "Burrito,” "Daddy” in pink Barbie script, and "Rap Music Influences Me to Do Bad Things” in big block letters, all of which, she says "kind of flooded the internet.” The buzz around the line was also helped by the fact that fendi outlet had a relatively robust online presence to begin with, having been part of the MySpace scene during its heyday (and yes, there are the Photobooth selfies to prove it).
"When I first got Instagram four or five years ago, I was already utilizing it to sell old clothes and flip designer replica handabgs and accessories that I had,” she says. "I think MySpace was almost a training course, like, "OK, here … this is the internet, and now it’s up to you to decide how you want to use it.'”

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