Instagram star creates incredible high fashion pics – and theyre shot in her bedroom
Gosh, its hard keeping up with Insta-worthy shots, isnt it? You need a flower wall, the right lighting and a cute outfit.
One woman who manages to get them oh so right has shown that while you do need to put in some effort, you dont need lots of material.
Kimberly Douglas who goes by Kihmberlie on her Instagram account has an incredible sense of fashion.
The influencer, from California, has nailed every high fashion posts which include technicolour backgrounds, dizzying heights, and just lots of extra photoshoots.
But shes transparent with all her 85,000 followers, showing them just how she put the whole thing together at home (and occasionally away).
Kimberly is the set and costume designer, photographer and model for all her shoots, which means you can do it too.
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All you need to do is head to your local thrift store and pick all the cute things. Slide to see more of her creations.
Kimberly told Metro.co.uk how she started sharing the background shots because no one else was doing it.
She explained: I wanted to show people that you can still create something dope even if you dont have a huge budget or expensive equipment and I also thought it was pretty cool.
My shoots take at the least eight hours from start to finish. I usually just find things around my house or use what I already have for the majority of my shoots.
If I do spend money its never more than around $40 (£32) except for rare occasions, out of all of the shoots Ive done so far this year only one has cost more than $100 (£80).
Though her own Insta has popped off, she added that she doesnt have the secret to making other peoples accounts pop off (but maybe if you go to the same lengths as her?).
She added that she started creating her own fabulous photoshoots to show her modelling versatility and potential.
My goal has always been to get signed with a modelling agency and work in the modelling industry, she said.
My following grew when I posted the process of one of my shoots on Twitter and kind of just kept going after that. I started all of this to gain modelling experience and it just took a life of its own.
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