Two year old fashionista with a wardrobe to envy

A STYLISH toddler has amassed a huge online following thanks to her $20,000 designer wardrobe packed with pieces from Gucci, Versace, Fendi and Moschino.

Anita Felix is just two years old, but she has more than 12,000 followers on Instagram because of the daily updates from her ‘momager’ Stela, 27 from California.

Stela has spent upwards of $20,000 on glamorous designer clothes for her daughter including labels such as Balmain, Gucci, Versace, Fendi and Givenchy – and despite receiving some backlash, she has no plans on slowing her spending.

The stay at home mum said: “When she was born, I started posting one or two pictures a month and saw a lot of interest from other Instagram pages who were reposting her.

“So, I slowly converted my Instagram into hers. She gets featured on a lot of popular Instagram pages and designer clothing shops for children.

“I was a personal shopper at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York which is a luxury department store and that’s where I developed my love for designer clothes.”

She added: “Anita’s wardrobe is 95 per cent designer and is worth $20,000 – there are a lot of people in this world who don’t have the opportunity to buy their children designer clothes, but I do and I want to give her the best.

“Sometimes she will ask me to take a picture of her, but sometimes she doesn’t want her picture taken, so I just have to go with her mood – she can definitely be a diva.

“We get a lot of negative comments from people who think I spend too much on her,” the mother admitted.

“They think it’s a waste of money. But I would love to have grown up with designer clothing, and now I have the ability to do what I think is best for me and my daughter.”

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Charlie Loran

Manchester born mummy with a two year old diva (2020), living on the Costa del Sol for just short of a decade.
Former chef and restaurateur, holistic health fanatic and lover of long words.

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