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By day, the Proud bisexual fiancee of a straight man who loves chappell roan shirt Apart from…,I will love this 24-year-old runs EHJ Digital, a digital marketing and content production company. By night (well, on her lunch breaks), she is a pro TikTok creator with over 131,000 followers. One of her most popular series is styling a look for “specific events that will never happen to me,” such as shopping “meeting the gals at Nobu Malibu even though I don’t eat fish.” (For that occasion, she chose ripped white jeans, a mint green tank top, and strappy sandals). “I’ve always been one to want to make people laugh, especially with everything going on right now,” says Johnston. “Fashion also has always been highly intertwined with pop culture and humor, so finding this unique take on clothing and style on TikTok is what really drew me to continue to create.”

In the Proud bisexual fiancee of a straight man who loves chappell roan shirt Apart from…,I will love this process of making her lighthearted, upbeat fashion videos, Johnston has ignited many trends. Her most recent one was when she suggested that people dress up as though they’re a VIP guest in the front row of a fashion show: It got thousands of views and many creators put their spin on it. While that challenge is by far her most viral idea to date, she also inspires her followers on the daily to think outside of the box when it comes to putting together outfits. Many of them “stitch” (TikTok parlance for “reply”) to her proposals, putting together their own outfits “to be seen in and gossiped about.”

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While she loves the Proud bisexual fiancee of a straight man who loves chappell roan shirt Apart from…,I will love this engagement, Johnston says she never sets out to go viral. Instead, she simply wants people to stop taking fashion so seriously. “Using the Internet as a creative outlet for fashion doesn’t always have to be taking aesthetic pictures in beautifully-decorated NYC apartments,” says Johnston. “It can also be recreating outfits based on celebrity scandals! As long as you are creating something that gives you joy, then that is the right thing for you to be doing.”

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