Tween Brand Ottilie & Lulu Denounces Glitter, Bratz For “Wholesome” Image
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Amid a growing number of sparkly, cotton candy-hued tween brands, New York-based Ottilie & Lulu takes a subtler approach with its natural-ish personal-care line designed for a “clean, wholesome look.”
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