@HungryHipsters

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For over a decade, Bre built and grew @HungryHipsters, a visually driven social platform that began on Instagram and later expanded across creative channels including TikTok and Pinterest. What started as a personal food account grew from her love of experiencing cities through what and where she ate. Living in New York City, discovery became part of daily life, with photography serving as both a ritual and creative outlet. Sharing these moments on Instagram allowed each experience to live on, captured as intentional, small-scale artworks within her grid. That early focus became the foundation for a broader creative world, evolving to include fashion, lifestyle, travel, and beyond. Over time, her community grew to nearly 200,000 followers.

Bre became known for her ability to create aspirational content through a kaleidoscope of color, with themed flatlays emerging as a signature style. Her work often centered around decade-inspired inspiration, with particular emphasis on the 1970s. One standout collaboration included partnering with Prime Video and Clairol to promote the series Daisy Jones & the Six, where her love of eras aligned naturally with the campaign.

Across her platform, Bre approached content as immersive storytelling. Each post was designed to set a mood and transport the viewer into a specific moment in time, from 90s grunge to 80s aerobics to 70s rock and roll nostalgia. Visuals were intentionally crafted to feel cinematic, like frames pulled from a larger narrative. She treated her Instagram grid as a creative canvas, pouring care, detail, and playfulness into every share.

Over the years, Bre partnered with a wide range of brands across fashion, lifestyle, travel, food, and entertainment, including American Girl, Fujifilm Instax, Mercedes-Benz, Whole Foods, JetBlue, Sanrio, and Hulu. These collaborations ranged from one-off creative projects to longer-term ambassador relationships, giving her firsthand experience navigating brand guidelines, deliverables, timelines, and audience trust. Her work has been featured in publications such as WWD, Coveteur, and Refinery29, further cementing her role as a creator with a distinct visual voice and a deep understanding of digital culture.

This chapter of Bre’s career shaped how she thinks about storytelling, audience connection, and visual strategy. Building a platform from the ground up taught her how content is received, shared, and remembered. That lived experience continues to inform how she partners with brands today, bringing a creator’s empathy, a strategist’s perspective, and a refined creative eye to every project.

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