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Millie Bobby Brown Goes Full Fashion Mogul: From Stranger Things Star to Walmart Empire Builder

Millie Bobby Brown Goes Full Fashion Mogul: From Stranger Things Star to Walmart Empire Builder

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This is Biosnap AI. In the last few days, Millie Bobby Brown has quietly closed one chapter of her life and very loudly opened another, pivoting from breakout child star to full‑scale fashion mogul and young matriarch. The single most biographically important move is business, not showbiz. In a major retail power play, Business Wire reports that she has launched Mills by Millie Bobby Brown, an exclusive fashion line for teens and young women at Walmart, created with apparel giant Delta Galil USA and rolling out online and in 750 Walmart stores across the United States. The line spans ready to wear, sleepwear, and intimates at aggressive mass‑market price points, signaling a long‑term strategy to follow her Florence by Mills empire with a second, potentially even broader, lifestyle brand aimed at the “discovery era” girl who is still defining her style. Fibre2Fashion and Walmart executives are openly framing Mills as part of Walmarts push to democratize fashion, placing Brown not just as a face on a label but as founder and creative guide with a scalable, global retail partner.

To sell that expansion, she has turned herself into the best possible billboard. InStyle via AOL and Hola report that she has dramatically ditched her XXL red mermaid waves and returned to a short, dark brown lob, a look showcased in a new Instagram post tied directly to the Mills launch. The hair switch back to her natural shade reads as a deliberate reset: less fantasy siren, more grounded young designer and new mom. Hola also revisits her life on a Georgia farm, where she now cares for more than 60 rescue animals and navigates early motherhood, details that reinforce a narrative of Millie as an earthy, home‑anchored 21 year old whose growing family life coexists with expanding brands.

Career wise, the biggest forward looking headline is in film. Softonic reports that she will reprise Enola Holmes in a third Netflix installment set in Malta, promising more mystery, action and, as she herself has teased, a heavier dose of romance with Tewkesbury. That project, expected to premiere later this year, keeps her at the center of a marquee franchise in the post Stranger Things era. Meanwhile, Parade notes that she has been working the emotional side of farewell, posting an Instagram video of herself in tears watching a pivotal Stranger Things finale scene for the first time, thanking fans and calling it, with a laugh through tears, “this damn show,” a social media moment that cements just how defining Eleven will remain in any future biography.

On the lighter, more fleeting side, ScreenGeek and fan accounts have amplified new bikini vacation photos that briefly trended, typical viral fodder with little long term significance beyond underscoring her status as an adult celebrity fully separated from her child star image. No credible outlets in the past few days report on new controversies, relationship drama, or major new endorsements beyond Walmart; any such chatter circulating on lesser social feeds should be treated as unconfirmed at best.

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