5 Hit Girls To Follow On Socials
FASHIONLIFESTYLE
5/26/20264 min read


Erica Barry is young… which honestly makes her level of style understanding almost slightly offensive to me.
Because this girl doesn’t just follow trends, she actually understands proportion, texture, color, silhouette, mood, and overall visual storytelling in a way most people twice her age still don’t.
And THANK GOD she’s not afraid of maximalism.
Her style is: loud, colorful, layered, chaotic in the chicest possible way, and deeply committed to the idea that fashion should actually be FUN again
Which frankly feels revolutionary after years of everyone dressing like expensive beige oatmeal.
I love that her looks never feel over-calculated or sterile. There’s personality everywhere. Her inspiration boards alone could send me into a three-hour Pinterest spiral.
She’s bold. She’s playful. She mixes textures and prints fearlessly. And most importantly?
She’s the absolute opposite of boring and blend-into-the-background fashion.
Paizley Laura has almost 1M followers on TikTok and honestly? I completely understand why.
First of all, I would personally submit an application to become her best friend.
She has that extremely rare internet quality where she somehow feels: effortlessly cool, ridiculously beautiful, genuinely kind, AND approachable at the same time
Which honestly should almost be illegal.
And beyond the aesthetics, she’s also a legit businesswoman. She built her own company and is absolutely killing it, which makes her whole vibe even more impressive. We love a girl who can serve face and entrepreneurship.
Also… we need to discuss the bangs.
Because at this point, her bangs are basically their own public figure. Entire personality. Main character. Cultural movement.
She single-handedly made me spiral into: “Wait… should I get bangs too?”
Thankfully, instead of making a life-altering hair decision during an emotional moment, I behaved like a responsible adult and immediately ran to Amazon to buy fake clip-in bangs for my occasional moments of fringe-related FOMO.
Anyway, watch ONE of her videos, and I promise you’ll get it.
She’s stylish without trying too hard, glamorous without feeling untouchable, and fun without becoming performative. Which, honestly, is a very difficult balance to pull off online these days.
Absolute 10/10 internet crush.
Cecilie Haugaard is a Danish model and has that impossibly effortless “clean cool girl” energy Scandinavians seem genetically gifted with. You know the vibe: fresh skin, oversized blazer, perfect hair, giant smile, somehow looks chic without a stitch of makeup at the crack of dawn.
She’s married to Christopher Nissen, Danish singer from Copenhagen and international pop star. Togheter they even have their own Netflix show, which honestly feels very on-brand for two people this photogenic.
But what I really love about Cecilie is that despite the model life, the beautiful clothes, and the dreamy Danish aesthetic, she still feels incredibly grounded and genuine.
She shares little glimpses of: motherhood, family life, fashion, cozy Scandinavian moments, and everyday life in Denmark
And somehow it all feels soft and calming instead of overly curated or performative.
She doesn’t wear tons of makeup, her style is always understated but absolutely on point, and she has the kind of smile that instantly makes people seem trustworthy.
Honestly, following her account feels like a tiny peaceful Scandinavian reset in the middle of internet chaos.
Juliet Mackay is originally from South Africa, now lives in NYC, and is an investment banker, which already sounds intimidating enough! But then you see her giant blue eyes, absurdly shiny dark hair, and elegant corporate-girl style and suddenly she looks like she walked straight out of a modern fairy tale written by Goldman Sachs.
She's basically what happens when: brains, beauty, ambition, discipline, and a sense of fashion
all decide to collaborate together in perfect harmony.
But what I really appreciate about Juliet is that she doesn’t romanticize hustle culture in a fake or toxic way. She’s extremely smart, very polished, very professional… but also refreshingly honest about:
the pressure, the schedules, difficult coworkers, corporate politics, and the realities of high-level finance careers.
Her content feels actually useful instead of just:
“Here’s my $9 smoothie before my 4am manifestation Pilates class.”
She talks a lot about: investing, financial literacy, living below your means, long-term thinking, building real wealth
…which feels deeply refreshing in an internet culture obsessed with looking rich instead of actually becoming financially stable.
And somehow she still manages to mix all of that with: office fashion, travel, everyday routines, get-ready-with-me videos, and little glimpses into NYC corporate life
She’s basically the epitome of this new generation of “corporate girlies” who are ambitious, feminine, financially savvy, and unapologetically career-driven.
And honestly?
She almost single-handedly made Corporate America feel trendy again. And i'm here for it!
Emilie Dupuis is a little sushine in human form!
She is a Belgian TV host and weather broadcaster featured on several popular shows in Belgium, she somehow manages to balance a busy media career, motherhood, and life in the fashion world, all while making it look effortless.
Mom of Jude and Jane, and co-owner of a major family fashion business in Belgium, Emilie shares glimpses of her daily life with honesty, humor, and so much energy!
Her style : polished and chic on TV, but relaxed, wearable, and realistic in everyday life.
Instead of giving “untouchable TV celebrity,” she looks like the kind of friend who would still answers your voice notes.
She’s also refreshingly open about the chaos of family schedules, school runs, work-life balance, and everything in between, which makes her incredibly relatable. Even better, her content is entirely in French, making it a fun and natural way to pick up new words along the way.
She’s basically the embodiment of that effortlessly chic Belgian energy: stylish without trying too hard, successful without feeling intimidating or snob and polished without ever losing warmth or personality.
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