I notice you’re asking for an essay based on “Miss Alli Set 001 to 199.” Without additional context, I’m unable to determine who or what “Miss Alli” refers to — it could be a content creator, a specific video or podcast series, a fictional character, or a private project.

First, the very use of a numbered sequence from 001 to 199 suggests deliberate curation. Unlike a continuous narrative, a “set” implies individual units that gain meaning through juxtaposition. Each number—001, 002, 003, up to 199—represents a moment, an object, a relationship, or a version of Miss Alli herself. In this light, Miss Alli becomes less a traditional protagonist and more a collector of her own experiences. The formal title “Miss” adds a layer of social identity—unmarried, perhaps a teacher or a professional—yet the numerical set strips away the warmth of a surname, reducing her to a first name and a data point. This tension between personal identity (Miss Alli) and impersonal cataloguing (Set 001–199) mirrors the digital age’s obsession with quantified selfhood. We are all, in effect, a set of numbers: birth dates, social security digits, follower counts, and chronological photo albums.

Miss Alli is a popular YouTube personality known for her makeup tutorials, product reviews, and hauls. Her sets, which range from 001 to 199, feature a vast array of makeup products, often with a focus on affordable and high-end brands. I'll provide an overview of her sets, highlighting notable trends, product types, and any observations I have.

  1. Foundation and concealer products from various brands like MAC, NARS, and Revlon.
  2. Eyeshadows from Urban Decay, MAC, and other popular brands.
  3. Mascaras and eyeliner products.