Sunday Riley has been formally banned from leaving fake reviews on its products by the Federal Trade Commission. 🔐
For some, “sold out” means heartbreak. But for Gabriel Waller, it’s the beginning of the hunt. Waller is an Australian personal shopper who approaches locating sold-out luxury items with the determination of an FBI agent. She launched her business in June 2018 and quickly amassed a celebrity and influencer clientele that includes Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Jen Atkin and Hailey Bieber. These days, Waller is apt to juggle as many as 50 requests at a time.
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