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A TikTok-Famous Brand Gets Ready for Life Offline

Liverpool-based mass cosmetics brand Made by Mitchell was on the brink of closure when TikTok Shop made it a star. Now it has its sights set on making a splash in wholesale, too.
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Made by Mitchell trades on affordable, trendy products. (Instagram, BoF Team)

In early 2022, Mitchell Halliday was contemplating the future of his then one-year-old mass cosmetics brand, Made by Mitchell.

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Daniela Morosini
Daniela Morosini

Daniela Morosini is Senior Beauty Correspondent and Special Projects Editor at The Business of Beauty at BoF. She covers the global beauty industry, with an interest in how companies go to market and overcome hurdles.

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