The luckiest four-year-old in the world.

At just four years old, Millie-Belle Diamond has her own fashion label, stormed the runway at New York Fashion Week and had travel experiences many adults only can dream of
At just four years old, Millie-Belle Diamond has her own fashion label, stormed the runway at New York Fashion Week and had travel experiences many adults only can dream of.

The tiny Instagram star from Queensland boasts a staggering 192,000 followers on social media a page that her mother Schye Fox started as a hobby when she was a baby and is regularly gifted high-end designer clothing to model online. The travel blogging started when Millie-Belle's mother was approached by a few different companies after the pair of them appeared on television for an interview.'We actually didn't do too many of them as Millie was still a baby so we only took on more well-known collaborations. From that we connected with Bali Buddies who we did our first Bali trip with,' Ms Fox told FEMAIL.

'We go to hotels and restaurants and show their facilities to our audience. We tag in return.''We have also worked with Qantas and some hotels in New York City when she was invited to walk at New York Fashion Week,' Ms Fox said. Millie Belle and her family have gone on three Bali trips and stayed in the presidential suite at the Sheraton and enjoyed stunning villas and restaurants. Ms Fox says she only accepts jobs and collaborations that she knows Millie-Belle will enjoy.


'Her page isn't a business for me, rather a creative outlet (my love of clothing) that seems to be enjoyed and followed by people from the USA, Australia and the United Kingdom,' she said.'She has absolutely no idea [how lucky she is]. She literally rips off her designer clothes and pops on chain store clothing the minute we are home or finish a shoot.'Millie-Belle's the lavish wardrobe is also the envy of many grown-ups.'Her wardrobe is amazing. We mostly work with international brands/stores and show high-end kids fashion,' Ms Fox said.
She's got Balmain, Gucci, Fendi, D&G etc. sitting in her closet waiting to be shot. I'm rather jealous of her wardrobe.'Despite her online fame, Millie-Belle has all kinds of plans for her future outside of blogging and modelling. 'Last week she said she wants to be a hairdresser then this week told me she wants to be a stylist because she styles better than me,' Ms Fox laughed. 'We decline a lot of work and media as I'm mindful of her starting school soon but for now she enjoys herself. When and if she doesn't we will just stop.'


Millie-Belle has also made headlines in recent months for her incredible 'palace' cubby house which cost approximately $5,000 to make.'I saw this amazing cubby house in America based on a Hamptons style home but it cost $20,000,' Ms Fox told FEMAIL previously.'You couldn't get anything like it here in Australia so my husband Michael, who used to be a builder, said he would do his best to put something together himself.'He started it in October and built it from scratch with no plans. We couldn't find anything that had completed walls inside like the one saw in America.'

Michael did all the electricals himself while Schye painted the inside and outside.' The majority of our materials came from Bunnings Noosa and we ordered the roofing from Brisbane,' Schye said. 'The chandelier I sourced wholesale online - I'm a pretty savvy internet shopper so what we couldn't find local in Noosa, we ordered in.' Ms Fox said the pair wanted to do it right and make sure the finished result was something that Millie-Belle would get use out of for years to come.' I wanted it to suit her little diva personality and I wanted it to be a gorgeous space not just for her to enjoy but for the family to enjoy with her,' Ms Fox said.


'So many cubbies you see around look great on the outside but are just plain and wooden on the inside so it was important to us that it was just as beautiful if not better on the inside.'I wanted it to look Instagram-worthy and just be a beautiful mini home and I think that's just how the palace turned out.' The finished result was a three-metre squared creation complete with an inbuilt 50 inch TV with Netflix and a DVD player, a crystal chandelier and entryway downlights. It also features a wallpapered feature wall, a baby grand piano, asphalt shingle roofing, a feature gable window and a mini make up vanity.
The whole design is completely waterproof and includes a rose garden and day bed out the front. Millie Belle's Instagram account was set up when she was two months old so her family could keep up with what they were doing each day. And after she started gaining fans, fashion labels and children's brands began gifting Millie-Belle with their latest designer products and she started earning up to $250 per post for wearing their garbs in pictures. Millie-Belle also has her own line, MBD the Label, where they sell high-quality designs and leather caps.

Ms Fox described it as a 'luxe line for babies' as well as a line suited to 'the niche market for mums and bubs matching fashion'.' We are still working on the label and coming up with fun new ideas but at the moment we are just focusing more on working with a select number of designers overseas,' Ms Fox said.' Millie-Belle loves receiving new designer packages and her followers love to see her in her mini Gucci and Moschino outfits too so she is one very lucky girl.'
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