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Dubai based Filipino influencers to follow ASAP

Dubai based Filipino influencers to follow ASAP

Cosmopolitan ME02-06-2025
Dubai is home to a slew of unapologetically stylish Filipino influencers. And it's about high time you've been looped in on all the gals who are slaying in the UAE. If you aren't following 'em yet.. girl what are you doing?
If you've spent a couple of minutes scrolling through TikTok, Instagram or YouTube, chances are you've already stumbled and double-tapped these girlies.
From their charismatic slayful fashion, their daily vlogs (obsessed tbh) in Dubai, and even their hot takes, these Dubai-based Filipino influencers deserve a follow ASAP.
Kyla
Meet the fashion it-girl Kyla. From her daily Dubai errands, trips around the city, her adorable fur baby, and her aesthetic home, you need to follow just for the vibes.
Instagram: @kylashanil
TikTok: @juicykyla
Angeline
Angeline is living proof that you can be the main character AND the boss. She runs her own branding agency (yes, queen) and still makes time to serve travel inspo, lifestyle content, and ✨ big influencer energy ✨.
Instagram: @aeyariv
TikTok: @thisisnotanji
Suzie (rellonsuzie)
ICYMI, Suzie is the definition of talent and beauty. Known for her penchant for makeup and dancing, she's basically your digital BFF who you need to listen to for fashion, lifestyle and beauty advice.
Instagram: @rellonsuzie
TikTok: @sizzling_suzie
Rechel Hoco
Erm, Rechel is literally a queen. No like, actually. Rechel Hoco has been slaying beauty pageants from the Philippines for years. She recently even took the stage for the Mr Universe Phillippines!
Instagram: @rechelhoco
TikTok: @rechelhoco
Kzyha Lyre
Meet Kzyha, the coolest gal on the block. Her fashion? Iconic. Her taste? Phenomenal. Her edits? ASTRONOMICAL. From glittering alt fashion, retro vibes and more, Kyzha is surely one of the coolest Pinay in the city.
Instagram: @kyzhalyre
South Asian influencers in the UAE to add to your feed. Stat.
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