Chriselle Lim

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Chriselle Lim
Lim So-jung
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Lim in 2010
Born1984or1985(age 39–40) [1]
Texas, U.S.
Occupations
  • Stylist
  • entrepreneur
Spouse
Allen Chen
(m. 20122021)
Children2
Website thechrisellefactor.com

Chriselle Lim (born 1985) is an American fashion stylist, lifestyle and beauty blogger and digital influencer. [2] [3]

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Early life

Chriselle Lim was born in Texas and spent four years in Seoul, where she was enrolled in a foreign school. [4] [5] Lim stated an early role model of hers was Victoria Beckham. [6]

Lim attended the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising from 2004 to 2008, following in her mother's footsteps, who also studied fashion. [7] At the time, Lim intended to be more on the business end of fashion, such as a fashion buyer, instead of being on the creative side. [8]

Career

She was a stylist and the fashion editor for a local luxury magazine in Beverly Hills before she began blogging. [9]

Lim became a style director for GENLUX in 2011 and is currently the magazine's editor-in-chief. [7] [10] She founded her main website in 2011 as well.

In 2016, Lim appeared in the centennial ad campaign for Keds. [11] The same year, she was part of a panel interviewing Hillary Clinton on Lifetime's show The Conversation. [12]

In 2021, Lim became owner and creative director of fragrance brand Phlur. [13]

Personal life

Lim married Allen Chen in 2012 and separated in 2021. [14] [15] The couple has two daughters. [1]

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