Girl, 3, steals show with sister, 5, at Fashion Week

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A five-year-old and her three-year-old sister have become the unexpected stars of Australia’s Fashion Week.

Mia and Tatiana are sisters from Sydney who have risen to social media fame thanks to their stylish matching outfits.

Mum, Nga Escalante, began documenting the girl’s enviable looks in June 2020, and they have gone on to amass almost 180,000 followers.

But this week the siblings cemented themselves among fashion’s elite, attending the prestigious Afterpay event as a guest of hair care brand GHD.

The sister’s were seated front row at the Next Gen show on Tuesday, stealing the show with their matching outfits.

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“They were just thrilled to be sitting front row watching a live show with amazing outfits,” Nga told news.com.au.

“As they are still quite young, we have done our best to explain to them what is happening and that they will be attending with GHD.”

The girls opted for chic black polo necks, matching cargo pants and white sneakers, adding a splash of colour with their puffer jackets with Mia rocking a khaki green and Tia going for red.

Nga, 32, said her daughters were “very easy going” when choosing what to wear.

“As long as it is comfortable for them, they are happy,” she said.

They also had their hair done beforehand in the GHD styling suite, choosing to have their dark locks styled in a statement bun.

“Mia and Tati are still quite young so we don’t focus too much on beauty. However, they do enjoy doing their hair,” Nga said.

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“We love creating fun looks to match their outfits.”

On Instagram, Australia’s youngest influencers are loved for their casual but stylish looks, often wearing comfy tracksuits with a designer handbag.

Fans regularly comment describing the sister duo as “cute” and “adorable”, adding their outfits are “always on point”.

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