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"textContent": "Few fashion labels earn their reputation without spending heavily to manufacture it. Magnolia Pearl earned its entirely by accident — or rather, by conviction. Founded in 2002 by Robin Brown, the Texas-born brand built its following the slow way: one hand-stitched garment at a time, one collector at a time, one cause at a time. The result is a label that celebrities wear without being paid to, that collectors chase with genuine urgency, and that has quietly redirected over $550,000 toward people who need it most.\n\nThe post How Magnolia Pearl turned celebrity love, resale demand, and giving into staying power appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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