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You’ve seen the monogrammed tote bags on the arms of Soho influencers. You’ve heard your cousin rave about the “unhinged genius” of the latest AVA Original documentary. You might have even cooked the “45-minute confit chicken” from the AVA Kitchen app last Tuesday.
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Welcome to the world of . And AVA owns the deed. The Genesis: From A-List Diary to Global Conglomerate AVA was not born in a Silicon Valley garage. It was born over a cold-pressed juice in a Tribeca penthouse in 2018. Founder Ava Kensington (a former Vogue editor turned streaming executive) had a breakdown—a beautiful, productive breakdown. After juggling three streaming logins, a chaotic Peloton schedule, and five different meal-kit boxes, she realized: The luxury market doesn’t need more options. It needs a single operating system. You’ve seen the monogrammed tote bags on the
The first iteration was a newsletter: Ava’s List . It curated one film to watch, one recipe to cook, and one workout to attempt, sent every Sunday. Within six months, it had a 78% open rate. Within a year, Kensington had raised $40 million to build the . Big Lifestyle Entertainment has arrived
“It’s a gilded cage,” wrote journalist Mira Seth. “You’re not relaxing when you watch an AVA show. You’re taking notes so you can buy the candle that smells like the forest where the protagonist had her breakdown.”
Is it expensive? Yes. Is it exclusionary? Absolutely. Does it work? Look at the retention rate. Ninety-four percent of AVA subscribers use at least three pillars daily. That is not an audience. That is a congregation.
They’re living inside .