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Australia’s tiniest influencers take over Fashion Week

Two sisters are taking over Australian Fashion week, and the only thing small about them is their age.

The trend-setting duo include five-year-old Mia and three-year-old Tia, and both of them can do no wrong with their outfits.

Mia and Tia stole the show at the Next Gen fashion parade in Sydney on Tuesday.

With their slicked-back hairstyles and their coordinating outfits, its no wonder why the little girls have completely enthralled the Australian fashion community.

Mia and Tatiana have a combined following of 179,000 on Instagram, which is where they share their daily outfits that often feature big designer brands.

Their mother, Nga, started the pair’s fashion career a little over 18 months ago by creating an Instagram account and a kids clothing brand.

“The girls' were modelling some T-shirts for a small brand I created,” Nga revealed to Daily Mail Australia.

“They had so much fun dressing up for the photo shoots and spending time together bonding. At the same time, our followers really loved how they were styled and it just took off from there.”

On Wednesday morning, the sister along with their parents Nga and Sebastian appeared on Sunrise.

TV host Stefanovic was quick to say that kids this young “shouldn't be doing this stuff”.

“They should be out there in the playground, in the park, with their trucks and doing their own thing and doing kids' things,” Karl said to the child star’s parents.

“How would you respond to that?”

“We keep our private life very separate to everything else,” dad Sebastian said.

“On Instagram, it's just photos, there's nothing else really there. Besides the photos, the girls live a very normal life. They go shopping, they go to school.

“Realistically, they don't even know what's going on. We don't try and put it in their head. We try and keep it very innocent.”

Nga said that while her girls are too young to understand that they’re “Instagram famous,” the pair’s confidence has skyrocketed.

She also revealed she works hard to omit any personal details about the duo.

“We don't post much of our personal life on the page,” she said.

“It focuses primarily on the girls' fashion and the way we style clothing that can inspire other kids and families.”

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