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Emma Stone’s hairstylist spent 20 years using other people’s products. Then she built her own.
How Mara Roszak turned two decades behind the chair into RŌZ—a clean haircare brand that’s having a serious Q1
Mar 12
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Kristina Caracciolo
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Riding virality, dupe wars, and the Carolyn Bessette headband of it all
The biggest news in commerce from the company that powers your favorite brands
Mar 11
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Erin Upton
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VIRALIFY: February shoppers ditched winter early
Cold weather gear crashed as Valentine’s blooms took over and spring prep started early
Mar 5
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Kristina Caracciolo
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He lost his sight, then found his vision
Children’s author Paul Castle turned his progressive vision loss into his biggest creative advantage.
Mar 4
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Dayna Winter
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February 2026
Off the record: When your co-founder is also your spouse, chaos ensues.
T3 hair tool founders on the fights, the flat lays, and the dryer that started it all.
Feb 26
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Erin Upton
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Why approachable beats intimidating every time
Samir Pradhan’s leadership philosophy: be authentic, give people agency, and never be afraid to look like a clown.
Feb 23
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Dayna Winter
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She started mixing supplements in her kitchen. Then she won Pamela Anderson’s attention.
How Daea Wellness founder Yasmin turned years of dismissed pain into a brand that’s changing the endo conversation
Feb 19
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Kristina Caracciolo
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The real winners of Heated Rivalry mania: Your fave indie brands
How a gay sports romance broke the internet and sent fans scrambling for books, candles, and hockey swag.
Feb 16
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Dayna Winter
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Do couples that scale together, stay together?
Romantic couples own nearly a quarter of all small businesses. The ones who make it work aren't avoiding fights—they're learning how to fight better.
Feb 12
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Anita Little
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Self-employment spikes, a beauty brand hits 1M, AI redefines retail
The biggest news in commerce from the company that powers your favorite brands
Feb 9
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Shopify
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Anima Iris rewrites luxury's rules with African craftsmanship
When banks said no to Wilglory Tanjong, she built a $2.5 million handbag empire anyway—and caught Beyoncé's attention.
Feb 5
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Anita Little
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Building against resistance: Lessons from a Gen Z activist turned CEO
Period advocate and August cofounder Nadya Okamoto believes controversy is proof you’re doing something right.
Feb 2
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Dayna Winter
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