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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at KU chapter.

It’s that time of the year where we all need a little inspiration. Yes, we just started 2022, but our motivation is dwindling daily, and so is our commitment to an aesthetic Instagram feed. Here are a few of my favorite girl bosses to combat the blah and ignite that fire to slay 2022.

Devon Lee Carlson (@devonleecarlson)

Devon Lee Carlson is the next internet “It Girl.” As Bella Hadid’s BFF and designer for Wildflower Cases, Devon’s social media following has grown significantly in the past year. She is the queen of casual instagram posts and mis- matched outfits. From her vlog-style YouTube videos to personable content, Devon’s free spirit is bound to capture you.

Danielle Guizio (@danielleguizio)

Danielle is the definition of a girl boss. Her striking silhouettes have been seen on Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner. Danielle’s drive and determination within such a competitive industry will motivate you to do the impossible.

Matilda Djerf (@matidadjerf)

Matilda Djerf is just P-E-R-F-E-C-T. Her warm personality translates through her content, as she fits the title of a friend, rather than an influencer. She focuses on fashion, sustainability and body positivity, paralleling the values of her brand, Djerf Avenue. Not to mention, her Swedish lifestyle is captivating. A few seconds of scrolling will have you booking your next countryside getaway. From her effortlessly blown out hair to her Swedish fantasy, Matilda Djerf will inspire you.

Lana Johnson (@lanathecowboy)

It’s Lana Johnson’s world and we’re just living in it. This woman is a creative genius. Every silhouette, print and Instagram post she creates radiates cool girl energy. Orseund Iris, Lana’s fashion brand, fuses together her funky personality with classic silhouettes and prints to create art. Go follow Lana Johnson, you won’t regret it. 

I’m a sophomore studying interior architecture at the University of Kansas. I love all things design