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Kristi Kaylor is a tenacious entrepreneur with expertise in building consumer, lifestyle and media brands that all have a common thread: giving back. In 1995, Kaylor founded Voxxy with Jennifer Aniston, an interactive website dedicated toward empowering young women that reached over 2 million teen girls. Not content to sit on her laurels, Kaylor immediately founded Damez, a catazine that provided an outlet and forum for teen girls and celebrities to “speak out” on issues they cared about. The publication was later sold to Hearst Publications. In 2005 Kaylor Co-Founded Mblem, a lifestyle brand she developed with Mandy Moore that was distributed in 500 plus specialty boutiques, as well as Bloomingdales and Nordstrom. Kaylor is also a founder of 2 Love that specializes in celebrity-designed products benefiting worldwide causes. 2 LOVE has over 50 celebrity designers on board including Jessica Alba, Miley Cyrus, Vanessa Hudgens, Brittany Murphy, Molly Simms, Ashanti, and Mischa Barton. Kaylor’s entry into the fashion world came when she oversaw all design, merchandising and sales as President of Juniors for Warnaco Swim Group. Kaylor was instrumental in building the Junior division, including the launch of two brands, a direct mail program, creation of innovative marketing programs and the launching of several private label programs with Victoria’s Secret, Delias and Wal-Mart. Kaylor has spent 15 years in television, developing and selling over 30 projects to NBC, ABC, HBO, MTV, etc.
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the 6126 team
- Marilyn Monroe
The women of 6126 believe in applying modern strength and confidence to the classic spellbound style of vintage Hollywood.
The three enterprising women who launched 6126 all share a mission of developing brands that deliver the highest quality products while also giving back to the community by donating a percentage of quarterly profits to worthy causes.
Principals of the company are Lindsay Lohan and two industry innovators who have built and marketed premium brands in fashion, entertainment and beauty: Kerry Fitzmaurice and Kristi Kaylor.
Lindsay Lohan
Actress, musician and now entrepreneur Lindsay Lohan burst onto the scene playing identical twins in Nancy Meyers’s The Parent Trap, followed up by starring roles in Freaky Friday and Tina Fey's cult hit Mean Girls. More recently Lindsay starred in Robert Altman's Prairie Home Companion, Gary Marshall's Georgia Rule and Emilio Estevez's Bobby, for which she won the "Breakthrough Actress" Award at the Hollywood Film Festival. Lindsay will be seen later this year in the feature film Labor Pains. In music, Lohan follows up her platinum album "Speak" and Gold album "Raw: A Little More Personal" with a third album due to drop later this year. Known for her iconic fashion sense and countless fashion magazine covers including Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Allure, InStyle, Nylon, W, as well as British publications Tatler, UK Elle and UK Glamour, Lohan has decided to venture into the licensing and branding world with the launch of her own leggings line, 6126 and tanning product, Sevin Nyne.
Jenni Muro
Jenni Muro has experienced multiple sides of the entertainment and marketing industry in the past 10 years. Jenni entered the film world working hands-on in production at Universal. She caught the talent-fever and entered the world of talent management at Hofflund/Polone. Her mentor, Judy Hofflund, encouraged her to explore the world of marketing, which had always been an underlying desire. She did so and became Senior Account Executive at Seiniger Advertising. Her clients included Paramount Pictures and HBO. After a successful run at Seiniger she decided to work on an A-list music tour for a year. There she combined her knack for management and fashion while attending 82 events worldwide. Once Jenni met Lindsay Lohan, her path was clear and she signed on as day-to-day manager for Lindsay. Just a year later, they formed Lindsay's production company, Crossheart Productions. They have several projects in development for multiple networks and studios. Their lifelong dream to develop brands was realized quickly and in January 2008 they formed 6126, LLC and partnered with Kristi Kaylor and Kerry Fitzmaurice. Jenni is also a 13 year Cancer survivor.
Kristi Kaylor
Kristi Kaylor is a tenacious entrepreneur with expertise in building consumer, lifestyle and media brands that all have a common thread: giving back. In 1995, Kaylor founded Voxxy with Jennifer Aniston, an interactive website dedicated toward empowering young women that reached over 2 million teen girls. Not content to sit on her laurels, Kaylor immediately founded Damez, a catazine that provided an outlet and forum for teen girls and celebrities to “speak out” on issues they cared about. The publication was later sold to Hearst Publications. In 2005 Kaylor Co-Founded Mblem, a lifestyle brand she developed with Mandy Moore that was distributed in 500 plus specialty boutiques, as well as Bloomingdales and Nordstrom. Kaylor is also a founder of 2 Love that specializes in celebrity-designed products benefiting worldwide causes. 2 LOVE has over 50 celebrity designers on board including Jessica Alba, Miley Cyrus, Vanessa Hudgens, Brittany Murphy, Molly Simms, Ashanti, and Mischa Barton. Kaylor’s entry into the fashion world came when she oversaw all design, merchandising and sales as President of Juniors for Warnaco Swim Group. Kaylor was instrumental in building the Junior division, including the launch of two brands, a direct mail program, creation of innovative marketing programs and the launching of several private label programs with Victoria’s Secret, Delias and Wal-Mart. Kaylor has spent 15 years in television, developing and selling over 30 projects to NBC, ABC, HBO, MTV, etc.
Kerry Fitzmaurice
Kerry Fitzmaurice has built strong international brands as owner of unlockPR, a company she founded focused on branding and communication which successfully launched Bugaboo in the US that took this small Dutch designed stroller to one of the top strollers in the market. She has helped her clients grow into multimillion dollar corporations and as a result has a loyal stable of clients. Fitzmaurice initially became interested in brand building when she was head of Business Development for Moxly, Inc. a beauty marketing company where she negotiated all business deals including content with Salon.com and a book deal with Self Magazine. After graduating from Yale University with a Masters degree in management and environmental economics, she traveled to South America and worked in Quito, Ecuador for a textiles manufacturer before being hired by General Electric to create a global environmental communications strategy. After GE, Fitzmaurice worked in business consulting for Arthur Andersen in New York for the asset realization division. She specialized in oil and gas for international multinationals. She left Arthur Anderson for sunnier pastures in Los Angeles and worked on two Oscar nominated films -The Cider House Rules and Magnolia. Fitzmaurice received her BS from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

