Jackie Chiquoine

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About Jackie

Jackie Chiquoine is a writer and trend forecaster with a background in retail analysis and consumer insight. Special areas of focus include DTC, youth culture, fashion and beauty, health and wellness, the cannabis industry, and technology.

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How Good Face Project Got Chosen for Target's Accelerators Program

Leveraging transparency and accessibility, the startup’s platform helps retailers tap into growing consumer demand for ‘clean’ products.

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How the Pandemic Is Sparking Growth in Livestreamed E-Commerce

Startups like NTWRK to the likes of Instagram and Amazon are powering livestreamed commerce, helping retailers and brands “think out of the box” and drive business.

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Fintech Startups Offering Buy-Now-Pay-Later Payment Options

How installment payment platforms are changing the shopping game for reaching credit-averse consumers.

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The ‘Shoppertainment’ Trend: Spin Live's Partners With Shopify

After forging a partnership with Shopify, Spin Live is prepping for a new generation of live shopping entertainment.

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Industrious Eyes Growth With Its Flexible Office Space Model

How the real estate disruptor, now partnering with Cushman & Wakefield, is capitalizing on a bright spot in the challenging commercial office market: flexible office spaces.

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How Blenders Eyewear Reached a $90 Million Valuation in 7 Years

With an acquisition by Safilo Group, Blenders Eyewear is taking on legacy brands and Warby Parker, too.

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How WubbaNub Made It Big Through Celebrity & Brand Partnerships

How WubbaNub founder Carla Schneider built a baby product brand, sold at Target and Nordstrom, with a fiercely devoted fan base.

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Seated App Pivots to Become a Multisource Sales Platform for Restaurants

With a quick pivot, a new acquisition and $30 million in fresh funding, startup Seated supports three sources of restaurant revenue: dine-in, pickup and delivery, and private events.

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India’s Top Wellness App Cure.fit Expands Into the U.S.

With demand for self-care on the rise, India’s top wellness app is spreading its differentiated model of fitness classes to therapy sessions to the U.S. and worldwide.

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Bevel Maintains Authenticity Among Procter & Gamble Acquisition

How CEO Tristan Walker maintains an authentic connection with consumers as it expands to more than 10,000 retail doors.