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You Keep Seeing Olivia Blais Everywhere, and Here’s Why

Okay, we need to talk about her. Be honest — you’ve scrolled past Olivia Blais roughly four hundred times this month and never once clocked it was the same girl. Swimwear ad? Her. Beauty campaign that made you side-eye your entire skincare routine? Also her. That suspiciously cozy athleisure shot you almost added to cart? Yeah. Her.

Here’s the deal. The Canadian-model-turned-LA-fixture has surfaced in so many campaigns that we’re starting to suspect a clone. Or a time machine. Or both, honestly.

No clone. No time machine. Just a calendar that flat-out refuses to quit.

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It’s the kind of ubiquity that used to demand a supermodel contract and a glossy magazine cover. These days it takes hustle, a phone, and a face the camera simply will not get bored of — and she’s been quietly stacking all three for years.

Now, the receipts. Buckle up, because the list reads like a guided tour of your favorite shopping apps. Beauty: Rare Beauty and Summer Fridays. Shapewear and athleisure — basically everything in your gym bag — SKIMS, Alo Yoga, Gymshark, Fabletics, and Yitty. Denim and fast fashion, the full chaotic spread: Guess, PacSun, Garage, Fashion Nova, ASOS, and SHEIN. Swim? Monday Swimwear and TA3, topped off with an honest-to-goodness Miami Swim Week runway. And then the everyday giants — Walmart and Adore Me — because when we say range, we mean range.

Translation: if you’ve put anything in a cart in the last two years, congratulations, you’ve probably shopped a Blais campaign without even knowing it.

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And the big glossy bookings are only the half of it. She’s slid neatly into the influencer-adjacent world too, with partnerships and events tied to names like POOSH and Revolve — the kind of collabs that live on your feed and in your group chat instead of on a billboard. The girl is, to use the precise industry term, everywhere.

The genuinely impressive part is the range. Commercial, beauty, swim, e-commerce, editorial, runway — she plays every single position on the field. Most models get typecast into one lane and happily ride it for a decade. She went and collected the whole set like it was a loyalty punch card.

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Then there’s the clout. A six-figure Instagram following that brands drool over almost as hard as they do the portfolio, agency representation on both sides of the border in Los Angeles and Montreal, and a schedule that has her working two countries at once like it costs her nothing.

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Brands keep her on speed dial for a reason that sounds soft until you watch the numbers move: she actually connects. The campaign reads like a real person you’d follow, and in a feed drowning in forgettable filler, that’s the entire ballgame. It’s exactly why the fastest-growing labels — the ones throwing serious money at looking effortless — keep circling back to her.

So no, she didn’t come out of nowhere. She skipped the one big viral moment entirely and built the whole thing the slow way — beauty one week, swim the next, denim by Friday — until her face quietly became the connective tissue of your entire scroll. Here’s our safe bet: you’ll keep seeing her. Next ad, next swipe, next swim week. And the next time a friend squints at a campaign and goes “wait, who is that?” — congrats, you’re officially the one who already knew.

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