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Wig mastery at its best! Malta's Stella Cini named one of the top 60 wig influencers globally
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Francesca Vella

Exciting news for the renowned local wig influencer, Stella Cini! She has just secured a top spot as the fourth-best wig influencer in the world for 2025, as ranked by FeedSpot. Out of 60 influencers making waves in the global wig industry, Stella has earned a well-deserved place among the best!

Known for her jaw-dropping transformations, expert wig styling, and creative content on YouTube, TikTok and other socials, Stella has made her mark not only as a influencer, but also as a skilled hairstylist, providing tips for various hair types. Her wigs are characterised by bold colours to intricate hairstyles, and her creativity and precision have earned her a loyal following that spans far beyond Malta’s shores.

Taking to Instagram to celebrate the achievement, Stella expressed her disbelief and joy at being ranked alongside industry giants such as 'Mia the Baddest', who ranked first, and Raschelle Smith Clare, who came in at the 49th place. She shared her excitement with her followers, acknowledging the immense honour of being recognised in such a prestigious list.

Congratulations, Stella!

7th March 2025


Francesca Vella
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Francesca Vella
Francesca has always felt most at home in a cinema or theatre, particularly if musicals are involved. She loves to read, write, and share about her experiences of both the fictional and the real world.

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