By BRABBU
As I introduced last week, BRABBU decided to create a very special and trendy category on the blog – BRABBU’S TOP 5 INSTAGRAM PICKSThe selection will take place every week, and basically, will reflect the choices of every member of BRABBU’s world.
RELARED HISTORY: BRABBU’S TOP 5 INSTAGRAM PICKS
The following instagrammers are considered to be the most influential personal style bloggers right now, and you should definiteley know more about them. Of course, you shoul know that you have not chosen these personas in a ramdon and “I don’t care” way. Actually, the main aspets that were avaluated were mainly the following ones.
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1) Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Pinterest followers, as well as website traffic;
2) Brand extensions – We gave props to bloggers who have used their influence to create original products;
3) It factor – We talked to industry insiders about whom advertisers are loving right now, and who is moving the most products via affiliate links;
4) Google News searches – Headline makers were rewarded for extending their reach beyond their own network.
So, lets meet these celebrities (because, that is what they are)
Wendy Nguyen, Wendy’s Lookbook
Yet another L.A.-based blogger, Nguyen, 31, is best known for her YouTube channel, which currently boasts 600,000-plus subscribers. (Her 2011 video, “25 Ways to Tie a Scarf” has been viewed over 29 million times.) Nguyen’s point of view is unique in that she grew up in the foster system, and has opened up about her experiences to her readers.

Kristina Bazan, Kayture

This Swiss-model blogger, 21, has an impressive reach on Facebook — with more than 1.1 million likes — in addition to a major presence on Instagram, Twitter, etc. Bazan is a favorite of high-end brands: she’s worked with Louis Vuitton, Hugo Boss and Piaget, among others.

Julie Sariñana, Sincerely Jules

The 29-year-old blogger, who lives in Los Angeles, started her site in 2009 — early, compared to many of her peers. Her easy, approachable style has translated well into her own line of t-shirts, printed with often inspirational, occasionally irreverent, quotes.

Rumi Neely, Fashion Toast

Neely, 31, launched Fashion Toast in 2007. Her particular style of blogging — photo-heavy posts featuring cool clothes and model poses — has greatly influenced the generation of influencers who have followed her. While Neely has collaborated with established brands in the past, she recently launched her own line.

Nicole Warne, Gary Pepper Girl

One of three bloggers to land Lucky’s February 2015 cover, the Sydney-based Warne, 25, first launched Gary Pepper as a vintage e-commerce site in 2009. Warne started out blogging and modeling the clothes as a way to market the website, and by 2011, it was one of the largest online vintage retailers in Australia.



