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Besieged Influencer Chiara Ferragni Is the Talk of Milan Fashion Week

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Style|Besieged Influencer Chiara Ferragni Is the Talk of Milan Fashion Week

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/14/style/influencers-scandal-chiara-ferragni-milan-fashion-week.html

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Embroiled in a scandal, the social media queen faces criminal charges, sponsor defection and a loss of faith among her 29 million Instagram followers.

Ms. Ferragni sits cross-legged in a form-fitting black onesie with a wide three-buckle belt. Her fingernails are bright red, and she wears multiple sparkly rings.
Chiara Ferragni, a pioneer in the art of fashion influencing, now fallen from grace. Credit…Krista Schlueter for The New York Times

What becomes of a famous influencer when followers suddenly drop her by the hundreds of thousands, sponsors start running for the exits and the reputation underpinning all that influence is suddenly derailed?

That question was on a lot of minds during men’s fashion week in Milan, where even excited chatter about a surprise front-row appearance by Jeff Bezos and his girlfriend, Lauren Sánchez, at the Dolce & Gabbana show was quickly overtaken by whispered updates on the weird case of Chiara Ferragni.

As many are aware, Ms. Ferragni is a digital entrepreneur with her own production agency, her own Prime Video series, 29 million Instagram followers and more problems at the moment than the best glow-up can conceal.

By far Italy’s most glamorous and celebrated influencer, Ms. Ferragni, 36, pioneered the business of self-branding and paid posts in Milan, starting as a fashion blogger before shifting her storytelling from documenting designer get-ups and handbags and her tastes in nail art, makeup palettes and drip coffee to tracking every dimension of her personal life.


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