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Not only do young people seem awfully quick to get themselves to market these days, many also appear exceptionally adept at reading and responding to exactly what that market wants in the moment.
Take freelance designer Larisa Mancini, who just turned 25. The idea of an online décor shop only formed earlier this year, as she and her partner furnished a new apartment.
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Not only do young people seem awfully quick to get themselves to market these days, many also appear exceptionally adept at reading and responding to exactly what that market wants in the moment.
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Take freelance designer Larisa Mancini, who just turned 25. The idea of an online décor shop only formed earlier this year, as she and her partner furnished a new apartment.
“With Covid, we ended up looking at online furniture reselling sites, and vintage accounts.” Even after her own pad was furnished, Mancini kept on “finding amazing pieces, and felt inclined to share them with people.”