Danielle Bernstein

Blogger

Danielle Bernstein was born in Great Neck, New York, United States on May 28th, 1992 and is the Blogger. At the age of 32, Danielle Bernstein biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 28, 1992
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United States
Place of Birth
Great Neck, New York, United States
Age
32 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Writer
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Danielle Bernstein Career

Career

In 2011, Bernstein started WeWoreWhat as a street-style photographer, which soon after transitioned into a personal-style blog, as her Instagram account @WeWoreWhat gained popularity. In 2016, Bernstein launched a line of overalls called Second Skin Overalls, a direct-to-consumer brand. In 2017 at the age of 24, Danielle was placed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. In 2017, Bernstein designed a swimwear collaboration with Onia that exclusively sold at Intermix, and was their best-selling suit that summer. The collaboration followed with two others, which the second of the two, an Italy-inspired collection, drove over $3 million in sales. Because of the success of their collaboration, in 2019, she launched her own swimwear line with Onia as her partners. In 2019, Bernstein teamed up with premium denim brand Joe's Jeans to design and release a new style of jeans, called the Danielle Jean. She is the first blogger and influencer to have a product collaboration with the company, and it led to a second collaboration with them that had added styles. In 2020, she made the decision to bring all her brands under one roof with the launch of Shop WeWoreWhat which included swim, denim, overalls, and most recently added active.

In the fall of 2019, Bernstein launched a tech company named Moe Assist, after her longtime intern-turned-assistant Moe Paretti. Moe Assist is the first product-management and payments tool specifically geared for an influencer's workflow, created by an influencer. With the desire to legitimize the industry, Danielle raised $1.2 million in a friends-and-family round of funding

In March 2020, Bernstein launched a namesake brand exclusively at Macy's called Danielle Bernstein. The debut spring collection was all priced under $100 and had a size range of 00–24, becoming Bernstein's first size-inclusive line. Along with the launch, Bernstein had a campaign shoot modeled by real-life followers, featuring women with different body shapes and types so that anyone could see themselves wearing the line. The first collection sold $1 million in the first 2 hours, and $2 million after 24 hours. The Danielle Bernstein summer line launched in June 2020, and featured vintage-inspired dresses and cute sets.

In May 2020, Bernstein published an autobiography, This is Not a Fashion Story: Taking Chances, Breaking Rules, and Being a Boss in the Big City. She wrote about her personal life and her entrepreneurial journey. The book appeared on the New York Times Best Sellers list and was featured on the Business List. However, the New York Times has since placed a "dagger" symbol alongside the book, indicating its listing includes suspicious "bulk purchases."

As a response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, Bernstein launched her charitable arm of WeWoreWhat called WeGaveWhat. The organization began as a platform to support other charities and highlight small businesses that are struggling during the pandemic. To date, she has raised over $80,000 and donated thousands of masks and meals to frontline workers. WeWoreWhat also teamed up with artist Sara Sidari to create a coloring book where 100% of the proceeds went directly to the River Fund, which brought in another $10,000.

In September 2020, Bernstein was diagnosed with the coronavirus. She previously had been socializing in the Hamptons without a mask, prompting criticism for failing to follow CDC guidelines.

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Fashion stylists reveal the little-known brands and designer labels that are set to explode in the coming months

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2024
If you're bored of seeing the same old designers on Instagram and want to spice up your closet's contents, it might be time to invest in wares from these up-and-coming designers. DailyMail.com has consulted with some of the best celebrity fashion stylists to find out the little-known designer brands that are expected to explode in 2024. FEMAIL is rounding up some of acronyms you should know about before they make it to the big leagues. From emerging brands New York City fashion girls to designers celebrating fashion week for the first time.