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Julia Langton

I’m a Gold Coast-based home, fashion and lifestyle creator sharing colourful interiors, vintage finds, first-home DIY, fun outfits and crafty projects. My content is personal, playful and visually inspiring, celebrating creativity at home and in everyday style. 🏡🌀🎠🍄🌸🪄 More about me 💐 ▫️20-something year old first home owner ▫️Proudly AuDHD ▫️Hobbyist junk journaling + craft lover ▫️Fan and follower of new tech + smart home innovations

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26
Queensland, Australia
Hetrosexual/straight
Long term relationship
Female

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Brown
Curly
Average
Oily
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Influencer gifting, also called product seeding or creator gifting, involves sending free products to creators in exchange for authentic content. Instead of paying upfront fees, brands gain exposure, user-generated content, and social proof. This approach helps companies build awareness, test creator partnerships, and generate content that supports their marketing funnel at a lower initial cost.

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