As a child, Léa Coffrant dreamed of being a trapeze artist, lawyer or teacher.
At 14, she found her way: she became an influencer when she started posting videos on YouTube every Wednesday.
She addressed teenage girls like her under the pseudonym jenesuispasjolie.
Today, at 24, she brings together a community of 1.16 million subscribers.
The young woman swapped her teenage room for an office, six employees and three companies.
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In the first, she hosted her YouTube channel and her website jenesuispasjolie.fr.
where she shares experiences and anecdotes about her life.
The second company, La Page qui bouge, published Léa Coffrant's first book,
Je ne suis pas jolie, c'est vous les plus belles
.
She is also the one who covers Cracotte.
Originally, it was a concept store for young designers of children's clothing.
“As they worked in their spare time, we had very little stock and activity was limited,” she
explains.
Cracotte was
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