Do celebrity-backed partnerships work? Lightspeed Venture Partners’ Quinn gives her take.

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Nicole Quinn, a partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, joins CNBC’s “Closing Bell” to discuss Lady Gaga’s new Haus Laboratories cosmetic line with Amazon and whether celebrity-backed partnerships actually work.

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