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5 Instagram Clothing Brands That'll Make You Wish You Had More Credit Cards

Instagram fashion labels have been all the rage lately, some more than others. Let's support some small businesses by taking a look at five Instagram "boutiques."

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I'll be honest: I indulge in retail therapy a little too much. I may or may not have a problem, but that's alright because at this point I almost always know where to go to get the cutest clothes. Keep reading to see five clothing stores you can shop, all from the comfort of Instagram.

1. Olivia Rose The Label — $$

Olivia Rose hand-makes and ships all of her designs from London, a testament to true entrepreneurship, ingenuity and dedication. Not to mention all of her clothes are gorgeous! She's been worn by everyone from celebrities — Dua Lipa most notably — to Instagram models. Most of her pieces tend to be in $100-200 price range, hence the two dollar signs.

This may seem a little pricey given the seeming simplicity of her clothing, but keep in mind it's all hand-made! My favorite designs have to be the Greta top and the Ophelia dress, both of which bring out the inner girly-girl in me. She is supposedly releasing a new collection soon, so be sure to keep an eye out!

2. Lisa Says Gah — $$$

Lisa Says Gah is a retail website that carries a variety of brands and is the epitome of breezy West Coast style that every girl dreams of achieving. Their selection consists of gorgeous dresses in interesting prints, unique blouses with a feminine flair and beaded bags that walked straight out of your childhood. Be warned, though, they are extremely pricey. Most of their pieces are out of the typical consumer's budget.

They do have a sale section though! There's still hope for those of us who can't afford to pay full price.

3. With Jéan — $$

With Jéan is based in Australia, and it shows. Their designs are infused with the golden rays of the Australian sun. They convey a sense of happiness and warmth that not all clothing has. Their prices are pretty similar to those of Olivia Rose, if not a little bit more expensive. However, their sales section is reasonable!

This shop and Olivia Rose are the closest to my personal style, but they're definitely not for everyone! If you have more of a risqué style, the shops below are for you!

4. Daisy — $$$

Another star-studded brand, Daisy has been repped by the likes of Cara Delevingne, Selena Gomez and Madison Beer. Their styles are the most risqué in this list. I am normally hesitant to wear anything revealing, but their looks are so cute that I'd be willing to break my sartorial M.O., as it were. Once again, they are pricey, so not everyone will be able to afford their clothing. You have been warned!

5. Motel — $

By far the most popular and affordable brand on this list, Motel Rocks has something for everyone. Whether your style falls on the "edgy" side, the feminine side or the stereotypical "Instagram model" side, Motel has you covered. They're the ones who invented that famous angel crop top, so they deserve quite a bit of credit! While you're checking them out, you should take a look at one of my favorite Insta pages, @beautyspock. I discovered this brand (and Olivia Rose) through her, so she's definitely one to watch if you like the stores on this list!

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