Some influencers have been active on social media for years and have built up their follower base there; others are celebrities that garnered their fame offline. Kim Kardashian, for example, was an early influencer and remains one of the most well-known worldwide. She used the fame that she gained from reality TV to work with brands and promote products on social media. Her sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner are also big names.
In the realm of beauty, Huda Kattan boasts one of the biggest success stories. Having built up a considerable fanbase via her blog and social media, she leveraged her following to successfully launch her own beauty line. She continues to dominate the beauty segment on social media, with an Instagram account that has more followers than almost any other beauty account on the platform.
YouTube influencer Emma Chamberlain made herself famous with her dressed-down vlog on topics ranging from dollar store “hauls” to running a marathon with no training. She’s gone on to work with brands like Hollister, Calvin Klein, and Target and collaborated with Louis Vuitton at Paris Fashion Week 2019.
But influencers don’t always have to do with products. The Internet is also home to numerous activist influencers who are out to educate their followers, such as Blair Imani. And of course, no list would be complete without mentioning celebrity influencers like Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, and Selena Gomez.