Meet the super cute & crazy stylish kids of Instagram

Looking for outfit inspiration for your little fashionista? Check out the Instagram accounts of these local and international cuties

13 August 2017 - 00:00 By Ranaa Patel

INTERNATIONAL1. @coco_pinkprincess
Coco is Tokyo's Harajuku princess of Instagram. Her quirky style choices have earned her a whopping 152,000 followers.2. @scoutfashion
Meet the sassy and chic toddler London Scout whose account - managed by her lovely mom - showcases her adventures, her wardrobe and her adorable new baby brother. The fashion-conscious family has 267,000 Instagram followers.3. @crazy.with.kaan
Turkish boy-wonder, six-year-old Kaan has a whopping 10k following and we can see why. Follow for cool hair-dos and equally fashionable attire.4. @___zuri
Zuri is the charming daughter of Shanay Wylie, who manages the official zuri account. Her cute afro, whimsical smile and stylish dresses are reasons to follow her on Instagram.5. @foreverandforava
Probably the sweetest duo you will come across, Ever and Ava are the best of friends and often wear co-ordinated outfits on their play-dates.LOCAL1. @shakamadida
Imagine being six months old and having more than 15,000 Insta followers. This is Shaka Madida's reality. His account is managed by his mom Nandi Madida and dad Zakes Bantwini.2. @babybillionairekunene
Kenny Kunene set up an account for his newborn son to showcase his Versace and Hugo Boss outfits. Baby Billionaire Kunene is an insta-famous kid to watch.3. @kiyoracle
Kiyoshi Sibiya, 3, loves movies, construction vehicles and being a natural-born kid model.4. @cheesegirldiaries
Khanyi Mbau's kid's Instagram "cheese girl diaries'' is one of the cutest local accounts. Waratwa Leope's fun-to-follow account shows off her celebrity lifestyle.5. @master_zuri
Zuri Molefe is probably going to follow in his father Tbo Touch's famous footsteps. He's often seen following his dad around at launches and even at the gym...

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