Meet Chloe and Claire Lee, the sisters behind the Selleb app – they share almost everything, including their wardrobe and Instagram account, and they’re friendly with Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve

Before creating Selleb, Chloe and Claire Lee were trained musicians who resold thrift store clothes on Poshmark; now they rub elbows with models and influencers
Want to recommend a product? Be sure to show your receipt. Chloe Lee and her sister Claire Lee think receipts offer a deep insight into our habits and lifestyle, and wanted a place where they could see what cool and influential people were buying. This was the main inspiration behind their invite-only app Selleb, a product discovery platform that uses receipts to connect users with similar taste profiles.

The app allows users to share their spending – from big purchases to groceries and coffee – and provide real recommendations to fellow consumers. Users can discover candid reviews from others and find options for their next splurge without being bothered by paid ads or fake ratings.

Already moving in the right circles – Claire was recently spotted on a girls' trip with Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve – the pair are obviously on the up and up. So what else do we know about them?
They started out selling second-hand items

From there, they expanded their sales to include pieces from their wardrobes and items that they had hand-picked at thrift stores. An important moment for them was when they found a Roberto Cavalli blouse for 69 cents and resold it for US$250.
Amassing a following of over 650,000 on Poshmark and gaining attention as successful fashion bloggers, the pair eventually collaborated with brands such as Revolve, Urban Outfitters and Le Labo.
Selleb was originally a newsletter
