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15-Year-Olds Get Post Malone and Addison Rae to Help Market Their Clothing Line
Two teenagers have designed a fashion empire out of recycled materials and it's getting the attention of some big time TikTok stars like Charli D’Amelio, Addison Rae, Avani, Chase Hudson, and Sommer Ray. 15-year-olds Jack Schwartz and Matro Santamaria created their brand, Loonar Clothing, to represent equality for all. One incredibly smart way they decided to market their product was to get celebrities to wear face masks with the brand name on them. Inside Edition Digital’s Leigh Scheps has more.