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These sisters used social media to supercharge their parents' small business

Por: ABC News Life September 20, 2022

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Sisters Gipsy and Gelssy Rodriguez of Anaheim, California, are the social media powerhouses behind their parents' popular quinceañera dress shop, Moda2000.The store boasts more than 3.3 million followers on TikTok, 200,000 followers on Instagram and even has its own YouTube TV show, Quince Empire.Gina Rodriguez and her husband Jorge founded Moda2000 as a women's casual clothing boutique in 1990 after immigrating to the U.S. from... + full article



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