Millie Bobby Brown Flaunts Slumber Attire From Homegrown Brand

Published 03/20/2024, 7:31 AM EDT

Fashion often treads on uniqueness and relevance, but the comfort factor also remains a must. Hence, bearing the preference of unfussiness in mind, fashion brands frequently wet their hands to curate leisure attires with as much importance as they give to extravagant outdoor statements. As a person whose talent extends beyond the skill set of an actor, Millie Bobby Brown has given birth to three successful business lines, making herself the queen of her corporate dynasty. Her social media presence showcases the results of her entrepreneurial venture and her most recent one featured sleepwear from her brand.

Not only did Brown win her fans with brand loyalty on this one but might have even reached most of their add-to-cart options. 

Millie Bobby Brown displays nightwear from her self-made brand

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Besides being an actress of profound impact, Millie Bobby Brown also asserts influence in fashion line owing to her brand Florence by Mills Fashion. In her attempt to make ready-to-wear fashion relatable, positive, inclusive, and comfortable, Brown launched her brainchild in January. Its first drop was a set of loungewear focused on basic palettes, which Brown recently flaunted on her Instagram stories in a strappy-black coord slumber coord set.

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The actress wore the black bedtime attire set from her clothing line’s ‘Do Not Disturb’ collection, whose price ranges from $16 to $96. However, for her next slide of stories, Brown decided to show off a cheeky close-up selfie, all smiles and glowy like the ring on her finger. It appears that Brown is not only prioritizing comfortable sleep in her cozy attire but also encouraging her fans to visit the website for a restful night's sleep. After all, a trendsetter’s experience can often spur a profit-generating frenzy.

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As Brown’s fashion makes space in Gen Z’s closet without much ado, this fashion line becoming a brand before commanding a territory was Brown’s “dream come TRUE!”.

Millie Bobby Brown’s dream: Florence by Mills Fashion

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Over the last few years, Millie Bobby Brown has brainstormed her business-savvy cells to create a business empire of her own. It is no longer just the beauty maxims of Brown, she has also experimented with fragrance collections, and her latest endeavor journeys to the line of fashion. As Brown took to her Instagram to announce the apparel line debut, she expressed how this was basically her “dream come TRUE”. 

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Launched in January in collaboration with Delta Galil USA, the clothing line first dropped its collection in February in the UK and the States. As per reports, a portion of its earnings also goes for donation to One Tree Planted, Joey’s Friends, and Girls Inc.. For her this vision was not only a reason to make her dream attain reality, but an attempt to change the underprivileged lives in a way that their dreams also come true. While indeed Brown’s advocation would have led buyers to the website without a doubt, her pure intentions did give them another reason to.

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

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