Last Updated: February 5, 2024
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Richest BusinessDesigners
Net Worth:
$5 Million
Nationality:
Denmark
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Jannik Olander is a Danish jewelry designer, entrepreneur, and reality television personality who has a net worth of $5 million. He is the founder of Nialaya Jewelry and a contributor for numerous fashion and lifestyle magazines. He was recognized as a Modern Man in 2012 by Angelo Modern Man. Olander's career started with Ralph Lauren Polo. He was one of the youngest managers ever for Ralph Lauren and purchased 11 of the stores. He later sold the stores and launched his own company by the name of Gorilla T-Shirts. The t-shirts contained statements which were controversial in numerous countries but also became some of Northern Europe's best selling t-shirts. In its glory, Gorilla T-Shirts were sold in 1,000 stores in 14 different countries. Olander sold that company just prior to coming to the United States in 2008. Olander moved from Denmark to Los Angeles, California in 2008 with the idea to publish magazines, but after that initial business attempt failed, he founded Nialaya Jewelry, a luxury bead bracelet and necklace boutique that he named after a Shaman he met in India in 2009. In addition to his work as an entrepreneur, he is also one of the cast members on the hit Bravo reality series, Euros of Hollywood, which follows around six young professionals from Europe who are creating a successful life for themselves in America.

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