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Christine Hunsicker is an entrepreneur and the CEO and Co-Founder of Gwynnie Bee, a retail industry online clothing subscription service that allows women to access an unlimited wardrobe. The company has shipped over 3 million boxes as of January 2016. In 2025, Hunsicker became the subject of a criminal investigation following an internal review conducted by CaaStle that found she had provided investors with misstated financial statements, falsified audit opinions, and inaccurate capitalization data that understated the number of company shares outstanding. These alleged actions led to a severe liquidity crisis at CaaStle, prompting the company to furlough all employees. Hunsicker resigned as CEO and director in March 2025, and a shareholder letter announced that the company was under investigation by law enforcement.


Early life and education

Christine Hunsicker grew up in Pennsylvania. She attended Princeton University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1999.


Career

In 2011, Hunsicker launched Gwynnie Bee, a subscription model clothing service. She focused first on sizes 10–32 after discovering that 80% of American women fall into this size range, most of whom are severely underserved by traditional retailers. Hunsicker utilized her experience with start-ups, algorithms, and other data-based methodologies to shape the company's operations. Originally run out of her New York City apartment, Gwynnie Bee now operates from 5 offices in the USA and India and employs around 350 people. The company offers more than 150 rental brands and has shipped over 3 million rental boxes as of August 2016. In October 2016, Hunsicker starred on Lifetime's Project Runway: Fashion Startup, a spinoff of the successful reality TV series. Delving into the business side of the fashion industry, entrepreneurs pitched their startups to a panel of investors (including Hunsicker) for financial backing. Media coverage of the show included an appearance by Hunsicker on The Today Show. In January 2018, Gwynnie Bee refashioned its service to be size inclusive. Prior to Gwynnie Bee, Hunsicker was COO of Drop.io and President and COO of
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Awards and honors

Hunsicker has been honored with numerous achievements including Crain's New York Business "40 Under 40", INC.'s "The Most Impressive Women Entrepreneurs of 2016", and Entrepreneur's "25 Inspiring Entrepreneurs Under 40 Who Are Creating the Next Big Thing". She has been credited with "disrupting" and "changing the fashion game", "redesigning the plus-size clothing industry", and "personalizing the plus-size fashion experience"."Creative Conversations: How Gwynnie Bee is Personalizing the Plus-Size Fashion Experience" "Fast Company", October 20, 2016 https://www.fastcompany.com/3064748/creative-conversations/how-gwynnie-bee-is-personalizing-the-plus-size-fashion-experience


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Gwynnie Bee

Project Runway: Fashion Startup
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