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My Favourite Instagram Accounts!

 Hi everyone! Following the love on my favourite summer outfits post I thought it would be only right to share some of the accounts where I find my inspo! 

@THENXCVINTAGE

I am honestly obsessed with this account, as you will have noticed I love outfits with colour in them. I'm not really one for an all black outfit (we aren't going to a funeral). I love this account because it's also so colourful, the fashion posts are gorgeous with all the different colours, shades and textures within the outfits but the lifestyle posts are stunning as well. Obviously they have colour running through them, are we surprised. This account is truly goals, the pastel vibes remain so classy which can be hard to do.





@JESSICAVWALSH

Jessica's account is slightly different but I love it all the same. I only discovered this account a few weeks ago but I became obsessed, it isn't a fashion account at all and instead holds a much deeper meaning behind the pictures. The style is very vibrant, kind of vintage but it's a great way of creating mental health awareness that's different to the "boring" quote pictures many other accounts post. I'm not saying these posts are bad, I just find this colourful, "punny" style much more engaging and so satisfying to look at on the grid.



@NINASANDBECH

Nina's account to me is quite similar to @thenxcvintage. It's fashion based and full of colour and texture. I find Nina's account very good for inspiring colour combos for my own outfits, she has a real talent for finding visually appealing combinations that don't look too OTT or busy! She also posts homeware pictures where, again, she incorporates her own style and love of colour. These are really similar to @thenxcvintage as well with the use of pastel elements, I'm obsessed.




I know this is a really short post today but I think you should check out the accounts for yourself. I personally think you can tell a lot about someone from their Instagram feed or the feeds that they enjoy so I wanted to show you mine! I could talk all day about how much I love them but the only way you can truly get a feel for them is to search them up yourself. I hope my Instagram, wardrobe and home look like this in a few years! Goals

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