Lovisa Worge, 25, has quickly become a bright shining star in the influencer sky. On Instagram, she has almost 170,000 followers, and she runs the jewelry brand Ani together with the couple horse Bianca Ingrosso27.
That’s how much money Lovisa Worge has
Lovisa is happily in love with her boyfriend, the Norwegian Gullek Nilsen – you can read more about their relationship here.
Lovisa lives in an apartment in trendy Vasastan that is valued at SEK 4 million. On Instagram, Lovisa often shows glimpses of her glamorous everyday life with a lot of shopping from fashion houses such as Saint Laurent, Chanel, Balenciaga and Prada.
Lovisa recently bought a pair of leather boots from Chanel for SEK 20,000, which she showed off on Instagram.
But Lovisa Worge can at least afford her exclusive lifestyle. Her company Lovisa Worge AB has assets of SEK 1.3 million.
Lovisa Worge suggested a budget jacket
Lovisa Worge has become known for her stylish clothing style and impeccable taste, so when she had a Q&A and a follower asked if she had any tips for a budget jacket for winter, Lovisa shared a suggestion. A wool jacket from Arket for SEK 1,750.
On Instagram, Blog Watch drew attention to Lovisa’s tips. To a screenshot wrote Camilla Gervidewho runs Blog Watch: “It’s all relative I guess.”
The reactions were not long in coming, and the comment section was quickly followed by jokes about the somewhat unworldly “budget tip”.
“Budget tips but only for those who get a Christmas bonus from their boss of 100 thousand,” wrote one person, probably referring to the generous bonus Lovisa received from Bianca Ingrosso last year.
Other reactions read:
“Wonder what Lovisa Worge thinks her followers are working with when she thinks Arket is budget friendly especially when she herself had a lot less money to move around with before she met Bianca”
“Myself, I recommend the marketplace. Found a white mckinley jacket, as warm as it gets, for 200 kroner yesterday”
“Or what, budget jacket? Not with my salary”
“Crazy”
“Maybe she doesn’t know what budget means”
Source: Then24