She might now be rubbing shoulders with the biggest names in fashion and attending star-studded events, but the glossy lifestyle she shares online with her four million-strong following is a world away from her humble beginnings.
In fact, Bedfordshire-born influencer Perrie Sian, now a multi-millionaire with a property empire, designer wardrobe and A-list connections, has been refreshingly candid about her not-so-glamorous beginnings.
Long before the brand deals and front row invites, Perrie, 34, was juggling three jobs to stay afloat: working shifts at House of Fraser, clocking hours in a call centre and spending evenings pulling pints at her local social club in Bedford.
It’s a far cry from the woman now being tipped as the next breakout TV star, suspected to soon follow in the footsteps of the likes of and .
She has often described herself as a ‘call centre girl from Bedford’ who refused to give up when faced with mounting debt and limited prospects.
And it was during those early struggles that she came up with the idea that changed everything.
Armed with nothing more than her phone, a love of fashion and a knack for straight-talking, Perrie began filming Primark hauls in car parks after work in 2018.
What started as posts in a Facebook group, titled Perrie’s Primark Picks, quickly snowballed into a full-blown online following as viewers lapped up her honest reviews of high street brands and no-nonsense styling tips.
Bedfordshire-born Perrie Sian, now a multi-millionaire with a property empire, designer wardrobe and A-list connections, before this year's Brit Awards
Armed with nothing more than her phone, a love of fashion and a knack for straight-talking, Perrie began filming Primark hauls
After In The Style founder Adam Frisby left the brand, the pair joined forces to launch their own womenswear company, Reasn
By 2021 Perrie’s star power had caught the attention of fast fashion giant In The Style – a brand known for its influencer collaborations with the likes of Stacey Solomon and Jacqueline Jossa.
But Perrie wasn’t just another influencer signing.
She went on to launch 24 sell-out collections with the brand, including her headline-grabbing ‘Dubai Collection’, which sold over 18,000 units in just 15 minutes.
But she didn’t stop there. In July 2023, Perrie was named In The Style’s first Creative Director, a move that cemented her status as a player in the fashion industry.
With her success came the inevitable whirlwind of brand deals and industry buzz. From campaigns with Gymshark to collaborations with Calzedonia and Karen Millen, Perrie quickly became one of the most in-demand names on the influencer circuit.
But her early success didn’t come without its setbacks. ‘I couldn’t get a mortgage, couldn’t get a car, couldn’t get a phone bill,’ Perrie admitted of her early twenties, when debt loomed large and opportunities felt few and far between.
Companies House documents from November 2022 show that Perrie’s company, PW Ventures Ltd, was £60,097 in debt and she owed creditors £128,069, despite only having assets worth £63,426. But within a year the fashion influencer managed to claw herself out of the red and into profit again, ending 2023 with £153,289 in the bank.
And in August 2023, false rumours spread linking her to the demise of the five-year relationship between former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague and boxer Tommy Fury. But Perrie was quick to take to social media to dismiss the rumours as ‘ridiculous’.
And she never let any challenges hold her back.
After In The Style founder Adam Frisby left the brand, the pair joined forces to launch their own womenswear company, Reasn.
She lives with her fiance Ricci Mandal – who has quit his job to join her as a full-time content creator – and their two dogs, Dolly and Olly
Her podcast Can I Be Candid?, hosted with Ricci, has quickly become a fan favourite, racking up more than a million listens
Having been spotted at award shows including the Brits, Pride of Britain and the British Fashion Awards, pictured, she’s clearly making all the right moves
The debut collection, featuring a range of clothing from £7.99 socks to a £99.99 reversible puffer jacket, racked up £1million in sales within the first hour of launching.
And in what can only be described as a full-circle moment, Perrie has partnered with Primark – the very brand she used to launch her career.
Her debut range, aptly named Perrie’s Primark Picks after her original Facebook page, delivered the retailer’s biggest day of click-and-collect orders ever when it launched last November. She followed that up with a Spring/Summer 2026 collection just months later.
As if dominating fashion wasn’t enough, Perrie has also made waves in the media world.




