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Pretty please: Sartorially splendid 4-year-olds take internet by storm

November 05, 2015 09:50 IST

A duo of fashionable kindergartners have taken the internet by storm with more than 21,000 followers on their Instagram account.

Entertainment journalist and mother of the two four-year-old twins Lucy Abir says her daughters Bella and Chloe shot to online fame after she dressed them as Audrey Hepburn's iconic Breakfast at Tiffany's character Holly Golightly to take photos for their birthday party invites.

About the twins' personal styles, Abir says, "Chloe is the bossy one who loves bright, colorful outfits, while Bella, on the other hand, is my sophisticated little diva that naturally loves classic and neutral colors!"

Rediff.com takes a look at the most popular Insta pictures of these adorable twins.

The one that started it all: Dressed as Audrey Hepburn's in the classic movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. 


Pretty women: Chloe and Bella dressed in angelic white.


Pumpkin: Enjoying their time at a pumpkin farm.


Meow: Eat your heart out Anne Hathaway, the new Catwomen are here. 


Beach buddies: Dressed for style, even on the beach.


Pout much: Chloe pouts her lips as Bella looks on. 


Meditate on style: The cute little twins dressed in watermelon printed swimming trunks meditate, possibly on what to wear next, by the pool.


When in Vegas: The twins read a fashion magazine while looking worthy enough to feature in one themselves.


Even Mickey loves a good look: At Disneyland even Mickey Mouse can't resist being seen with these cute little girls.


Sister, oh sister: While fashion is up there on the list, the love between the two sisters is what keeps them going.


Beach buddies part deux: Returning to the beach in style is a must for the lovable twins.


Long live America: Dressed up for Memorial Day, the two sisters look stunning. And the bottles of Coca Cola add a much needed touch of authenticity. 


Here we are: Getting clicked before going out to shopping is a must for the two girls.

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