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RMI signs Made in Chelsea’s Stephanie Pratt

TV star has also appeared in MTV show The Hills and Celebrity Big Brother.

Rights Management International has added to its celebrity portfolio, signing up to manage all licensing opportunities for TV star, Stephanie Pratt.

Stephanie has starred in MTV show The Hills, Made in Chelsea and Celebrity Big Brother, and has a growing fan base in both the US and UK.

RMI will be looking for global partners in categories including fashion lines and accessories, footwear, beauty and fitness clothing.

“We are really proud of our new client,” said Vicky Kostura, md of RMI. “We are really looking forward to working with Stephanie.

“She sets trends and influences styles and has a huge following on social media. Her female fan base – aged 14 to 35 – in the UK and US is growing every day.

“This is a really unique and global opportunity.”

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