TWO enterprising women are gearing up for the latest series of Love Island with their successful Instagram shopping business.

Zoe Hall and Lauren Medcraff's Reality Fashion Hunters has nearly 100,000 followers and works closely alongside top brands to give the public access to the outfits seen on the hit reality TV show.

Zoe, from Ringwood, and Lauren, who is from Verwood, set up the business more than two years ago for fun but soon realised they could make an income from it.

Originally known as @Towieoutfits, Reality Fashion Hunters has started working closely alongside brands such as Boohoo, Nasty Gal, I Saw It First, Topshop and Missguided.

It aims to tell people where they can buy the outfits they see on TV in super-quick time.

The Instagram page shows where to buy the outfits, and in many cases the pair receive a commission when the customer orders through their links.

The business also accepts individual requests from customers who may just want to track down an outfit worn by someone they know.

The pair have been invited to a variety of influencer launch events where they document the evening on their story.

“RFH started as a hobby and it has grown from there. We’ve been so lucky to work with many amazing brands and have their support too.We are incredibly excited to see what next year brings” said Zoe.

Love Island is the girls most demanding period as each evening it airs, Reality Fashion Hunters posts all the outfits you see on the show, ranging from the super-glamorous evening outfits to the everyday bikinis. They also post the men's outfits too.

Reality Fashion Hunters post direct links on their stories, meaning you can simply swipe up to buy or tap the photo on their feed to shop.

They can be contacted by Direct Message and they reply to everyone.

During the 2018 Love Island summer series, Lauren told the Daily Echo: "People get a lot from it. Everyone wants to know where the latest celebrity outfits are from."

And Zoe said: “We love how we can make someone’s day. We even had a direct message from a follower saying something along the lines of ‘I messaged you asking for an outfit at 10am, you replied at 1pm with the outfit, at 1.30pm I bought the outfit and the following day at 10am the outfit arrived on my door’.

“Messages like this really make us feel that we’re doing a great job and giving something back to our followers.”

The first winter series of Love Island starts on Sunday January 12 at 9pm on ITV2.