In Ask an Influencer , Business of Home explores the creator economy. This week, we spoke with designer Chloe Legras, founder of Boxwood Avenue.

On her 18th birthday, the social media star, interior designer and entrepreneur Chloe Legras received an unexpected present from her aunt: a thrift store sewing machine. She didn’t know it at the time, but that humble gift would set in motion a chain of events that would determine the course of her future. She began to craft pillows and aprons, eventually setting up an Etsy shop to sell her wares while she was still in college. After graduating with a marketing degree, she moved to a cattle ranch in rural California with her then-boyfriend as she figured out her next steps. What better way to document her new surroundings and leverage her l

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