StyleHaul is the largest global style community of content creators, leading the next generation of fashion-forward influencers. StyleHaul CEO Stephanie Horbaczewski sat down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about what makes her business so successful and how she can accurately target marketing programs for huge brands such as Maybelline, Target, Sephora, and H&M. The firm has the largest global style community of content creators, leading the next generation of fashion-forward influencers. Horbaczewski explains that the company uses its own in-house data proprietary technology called the “Eye,” which creates a visual representation for brands to achieve the right targeting based on campaigns.

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