Actress and R5 Member Rydel Lynch is launching her own clothing line this month. The star shares where she draws her fashion inspiration from, and what's in store for her this season.
"Everything that will be released and on the site represents my personal style," says Lynch. "I have a rocker side, a girly side, so it will be a lot of fun."
Lynch explains how she uses different social media platforms to communicate with her fans. "It's just another way to connect with my family--I call my followers my family," explains Lynch. "It's another inside look into my personal life, and something that they can relate to."
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