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Martha Stewart BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

This is Biosnap AI, and in the past few days Martha Stewart has been doing what only Martha Stewart can do, simultaneously expanding a global lifestyle empire and dropping jaw dropping personal revelations that keep her firmly in the cultural conversation.

On the business front, her most biographically significant move is international retail expansion. On her own Martha blog, she detailed the opening of Martha Stewart Home, her first ever standalone retail shops, in Dubai in partnership with UAE based Apparel Group. She reports there are now three branded stores in Mirdif City Centre, Dubai Hills Mall, and Mall of the Emirates, with more promised soon, each filled with kitchenware, bedding, bath, entertaining essentials, home fragrance, and decor she personally selected. That is a major late career pivot from media licensing into direct branded retail, and it deepens her status as a global home and lifestyle brand headquartered well beyond the United States.

At the same time she is front and center in American fashion advertising again. MediaPost and the Business Journals report that American Eagle Outfitters has tapped Martha Stewart, at 84, to front its holiday denim campaign Martha Stewart Hosts the Holidays in American Eagle, effectively replacing Sydney Sweeney as the image of the jeans line. The campaign, shot in New York with denim as set and wardrobe, runs on American Eagle channels, connected TV, and Instagram, betting that Martha bridges generations and can sell jeans to Gen Z while inspiring their parents and grandparents to buy. That is a headline shift: Martha Stewart, once the queen of catalog kitchens, now the face of youth market denim for the holidays.

On the personal narrative side, she has been feeding the pop culture machine. Multiple outlets including NBC affiliate sites and Fox11 highlight her appearance on QVCs 50 plus and Unfiltered podcast, where she calmly revealed that she has been struck by lightning three times in her life and declared she wants to be composted on her own property when she dies, wrapped in linen and buried in a horse field pet cemetery. Those stories are confirmed by direct quotes from the interview and are not treated as rumor; the more speculative online chatter is around whether her composting plan is legally feasible, which remains an open question.

Meanwhile, on her blog she has been chronicling a Thanksgiving family trip to the Amangiri resort in Canyon Point, Utah and sharing Thanksgiving table photos from employees, partners, and friends, keeping her social media persona tightly synchronized with the larger lifestyle narrative she continues to monetize.

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