Rachael Ray Launches Fashion E-Commerce Platform and Handbag Brand

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Rachael Ray Launches Fashion E-Commerce Platform and Handbag Brand
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Rachael Ray may be known best as a celebrity chef, but she has added a new title to her diverse professional portfolio: Fashion Entrepreneur

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Ray is aiming for Moxie Made to stand out from the other e-commerce platforms by not just offering product, but creating a community. “I want Moxie Made to be the source for more of our own products as we expand our line,” Ray said. “We are very aggressively working on that. We already have two more seasons of Convalore planned, and I want the line to get more into the essentials for travel.“As for other vendors or designers, me and all my friends involved in Moxie Made are constantly talking with each other and sending each other links to brands or designs we like or that inspire us.

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