From runway shots in Seoul to café-hopping vlogs and spicy hot takes on cultural life abroad, these Latina creators are doing it all. Models. Influencers. Students. Content queens. These Latinas in Korea are building loyal audiences by sharing their lives as Latinas in Korea with style and authenticity.
Whether you’re here for the outfits, the honest culture shocks, or the aesthetic edits, these 15 Latina women in Korea deserve a spot on your feed.
1. Tati (@tatiencorea) — Argentina · 732K
Argentinian YouTuber and K-beauty guru making Korean skincare and makeup accessible for a global audience. From honest product reviews to step-by-step tutorials, she blends Latin energy with Seoul’s beauty scene and even runs her own K-beauty store.
2. Rachel Kwon (@rachelheheh) — USA · 547K
A half Latina creator blending U.S. charm with Seoul street style. Married to K-pop idol J.Heart (Kwon Jae Hwan) singer, songwriter, producer, and former member of N-SONIC (엔소닉) , Rachel’s content offers a unique window into life in Korea.
3. Dani (@dani_cy1) — Colombia · 485K
Known for her bold style and lifestyle content, Dani captures the beauty and chaos of life in Korea and always with a Colombian spark.
4. María Flores (@maria_jfloresr) — Mexico · 415K
Mexican content creator spotlighting daily adventures in Korea, from popular K-snacks to K-fashion inspo.
5. Andressa (@andy_pelomundo) — Brazil · 317K
A Brazilian student and creator sharing colorful snapshots of her life in Korea. Expect travel tips, relatable student life, and infectious positivity.
6. Ale Anjos (@aleanjs) — Brazil · 197K
Mixing Brazilian warmth with Korean aesthetics, Ale crafts lifestyle content (beauty & skincare) that feels cozy, chic, and always inviting.
7. Luisa Garcia (@luisagarciask) — Colombia · 194K
Professional dancer bringing Latin flair to Seoul’s stages and screens. Luisa’s feed is equal parts performance and behind-the-scenes magic.
8. Daniela González Pérez (@danigonpe1) — Colombia · 156K
Reporter / content creator sharing the highs, lows, and laughs of adapting to Korean culture. Daniela’s personality shines through every post.
9. Julia (@julssure) — Colombia · 108K
Dancer with killer moves and K-pop influences. Julia’s videos bring the rhythm of Seoul to your screen.
10. Carol Alencar (@itscarolalencar) — Brazil · 91.2K
PR pro at Beyond2A Media and a creator in her own right, Carol merges behind-the-scenes industry know-how with her life in Korea.
11. Valentina (@coreaconvale) — Chile · 78.7K
Chilean student documenting her everyday experiences in Korea, from study life to spontaneous street snaps.
12. Mei (@meialjamil) — Colombia · 42.4K
Once a popular YouTuber in Korea, Mei made waves posting videos with former K-pop idol B.A.P’s Zelo. Now she continues to share lifestyle and cultural content for her audience.
13. Helena Keynes (@helenakeynes) — Mexico · 41K
Mexican content creator sharing candid looks at life in Seoul and lots of BTS footage at fan K-pop fan meets.
14. Hayleen (@pabtong) — Cuba · 30.2K
Model capturing sleek editorials and street-style shots that bring a fashion-forward lens to Korea.
15. Natalia (@nataliafriass) — Mexico · 17.8K
Lifestyle content creator with a mix of her sports adventures, fashion, and everyday Korea moments.