Influencer Marii King Spotted Walking London Streets in Casually Cute Look
Marii King has been living the influencer life for years. Perhaps best known for her time in London’s “TikTok house,” the young woman with the thick brows spends her days collaborating with brands and managing her fashion line. Fans recently spotted King enjoying a night out in London. Her casually cute look turned heads as she did a collab with Heinz UK.
Marii King out in London
On September 9, Marii King partnered with Heinz UK and Grasso Soho, an American Italian restaurant in London. The 24-year-old wore a lacy cropped long-sleeve top with a plunging necklace. She added distressed wide-leg clamdigger denim and walked in pointed-toe ballet flats. King accessorized with a vintage Guess bag, jeweled hoop earrings, a silver dangly belly button ring, and a black belt with a silver butterfly buckle.
The JUSTAGIRL co-founder showed off her look on Instagram, posting photos with the caption, “Ayesha erotica and Paris Hilton’s 2000’s wardrobe are my alter ego xo.” King was clearly giving 2000s-core with the low-rise wide-leg jeans and belly button ring. The influencer styled her famous brows with a clear gel. She added a coral-red blush and matching gloss for a natural, glowing look.
Marii King debuted this cute look on her way to a special event hosted by Heinz UK. The VIP dinner celebrated Heinz UK’s Salad Cream, which turned 110 years old. Americans may wonder, “What is salad cream?” Well, Heinz, a Pittsburgh-based company, created the creamy, pale-yellow dressing in 1925. Sold in the UK, some consider it a British classic, often spread on salads, sandwiches, and baked potatoes. Salad cream is made with pasteurized egg yolks, vinegar, and mustard, so you can imagine the flavor.
Marii King’s influencer life
King posted photos of the five-course meal, which Heinz_UK shared. She described the romaine salad as “unreal.” Other influencers shared photos of pizza and cheese sticks covered in Salad Cream. King doesn’t often partner with food brands. Instead, she features makeup brands and clothing labels via outfit posts and “get ready with me” videos.
Although the influencer life can seem privileged, King receives her fair share of criticism, especially regarding her trademark bushy eyebrows. She told The New York Post, “I’m used to hate. I’ve had it before about the way I look. It is what it is, but because I’m confident in who I am. The person that I am on the inside and outside, it doesn’t bother me.” King, who moved to the UK from Greece as a foster child, explained, “A lot of my growth came from negativity and people seeing that I just persevered, so I’m grateful for that.”