We've already revealed which Instagram filter will give you the most likes, and now we're here to help you turn into a fully-fledged social media celebrity (well, sort of).
Fashion blogger and ASOS stylist Isabella Thordsen has made a brilliant new video for the brand in which she shares her top tips for taking awesome Instagram photos and growing your follower count.
With over 103k Instagram followers and a feed full of beautifully curated snaps, it's safe to say she knows her stuff.
Want to know how to get more likes? Watch the video above to hear her awesome advice, or check out our favourite three tips below.
1. Always choose quality over quantity. Isabella likes her photos to have a coherent theme and mood so her whole feed looks great together.
2. If you're a blogger wanting to get spotted by brands, make sure to tag the brands you're wearing in your photos and use their special hashtags - they might just regram you, which will hopefully lead to an increase in followers.
3. Avoid heavy filters. Isbella uses an app called Afterlight to subtly raise the brightness and contrast of her pictures.
See what's trending on Instagram right now with HuffPost Uk Style's Instatrends.
25 Of The Most Insanely Beautiful Rooms On Instagram
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @WEARETRIBE.Who needs a headboard when you have a magnificent window?
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @SOLVEIGSDOTTER. Behold, paper lantern perfection in this muted bedroom.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @ALITTLEPAPERDOLL.Bold, moody and beautiful — this is the Lana Del Rey of bedrooms.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @OROMA_ELEWA.A minimalist masterpiece in Marrakech — say that three times fast.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @LONNYMAG.A gallery wall in blue hues makes this dining room a standout.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @LEVI_HIGGS.A gallery wall in blue hues makes this dining room a standout.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @KELLYSWEARSTLER.Bold brights and graphic shapes make this entryway a stunner.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @CAROZUCCHERO.Proof that a gallery wall doesn't have to be intimidating.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @THISFRUITSNAPS.Two words: Italian design.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @HEATHERBULLARD."French country fantasia" is today's look.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @VINCENT_DARRE.A little old-fashioned style goes a long way.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: @JANGDESIGN.Clean, crisp and classic.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @KAPITOMULLERINTERIOR....unless we can be in two places at once.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @APPARATUSSTUDIO.Pattern, texture, color — this room is as harmonious as a Destiny's Child chorus.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @PIERALUSIA. The view! The chairs! The table!
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @CHRISTENBARBERICH.Exposed beams, terra-cotta-tiled floors and tiny chairs stacked with books — when can we move in?
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Open Image ModalBlack and white photography pops in this pared down living room.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @KAIAVENTDELON. Mid-century modern furniture and abstract art, live happily ever after.
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Open Image ModalCOURTESY: @KINFOLK.Sometimes, all it takes is one (glorious) window.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @BENFWAGNER. Can this be our living room?
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @BROOKANDLYN.This is technically a dining room, but it's possibly too perfect to ever eat in.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @DABITO.A low-slung sofa and high-pile rug are a match made in happy home heaven.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @SWSCO.Sometimes less is more.
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Open Image ModalPHOTO: COURTESY @THISFRUITSNAPS. And that's a wrap, folks — that hanging chair and wall of books are calling my name.