If you want a fast shortlist before you start browsing, this overview of the best Sunset Onlyfans influencers puts every name in one place. The table helps you compare posting frequency, subscription pricing, PPV offers, and verified status so you can see who matches your budget and posting style. We selected creators who maintain consistent content, reply reliably in DMs, keep high production quality, and stay within clear boundaries. Here’s the ranked list, with number one at the bottom.
1. Skylarmaexo – Test Winner
Skylarmaexo stands out as the clear leader in this round. Her content has that perfect late-day glow – think soft sunset tones, warm skin, and unhurried pacing that actually matches the vibe of the niche.
Why I chose this creator
She leans into golden-hour aesthetics without forcing it. The lighting in most of her sets feels intentional, and she plays with shadows and warm filters in a way that feels more artistic than typical OnlyFans fare. What sold me was how consistent the mood stays across her photos and videos.
Subscribing felt like stepping into someone’s evening ritual rather than just scrolling through random posts. The high volume of content (over 4,000 photos and 500+ videos) means you’re rarely waiting around for new material either.
Pricing, following & interaction
At $30 per month she’s the most expensive on this list, but the sheer quantity and quality make it feel fair. She responds to messages personally and keeps the tone friendly rather than scripted. You can tell she actually enjoys the back-and-forth.
Rating: 9.8/10
2. Daisy 🌼 – Soft sunset energy
Daisy keeps things minimal and gentle. Her feed has a quiet, almost nostalgic feel that fits the calmer side of sunset content.
Why I chose this creator
She doesn’t overproduce anything. The few photos she’s shared so far use soft window light that gives everything a warm, end-of-day tone. It’s low-key, which can be refreshing when most creators lean hard into high-energy shots.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow, though the library is still small (11 photos, no videos yet). Messages get short but friendly replies. Good entry point if you want to test the waters without paying.
Rating: 8.7/10
3. Kate ✨ – Best golden hour portraits
Kate focuses on clean, well-lit portraits that often carry a subtle warm palette. She stands out for actually thinking about color and mood.
Why I chose this creator
Her photos feel composed rather than thrown together. She uses natural light beautifully and occasionally plays with slightly darker, dusk-like settings that still read as sunset-adjacent. The 1.7k photos give you plenty to explore.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account with solid volume already uploaded. DMs are answered within a day or two and stay polite but brief. Good if you prefer a more hands-off experience.
Rating: 8.5/10
4. Rina 💛 – Warm minimalist style
Rina’s feed is smaller but very consistent. She leans into simple poses and warm color grading that gives her photos a gentle sunset feel.
Why I chose this creator
Nothing feels forced. The 166 photos she currently has focus more on mood than volume, and the warmth in her editing ties directly into the niche without overdoing it. It’s easy content to scroll through at the end of the day.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join. She replies to messages fairly quickly and keeps the tone light and personal. Still early in her run, so the catalog is growing.
Rating: 8.3/10
5. Mariam Saeed – Cultural sunset mood
Mariam brings a slightly different flavor with her mix of cultural background and relaxed posting style. Her shots often use natural evening light that works well for the sunset theme.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps things simple and authentic. The 70 photos feel personal rather than overly posed, and the warm lighting choices help her content sit comfortably in this niche. It’s low-pressure and easy to enjoy.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Messages get polite, if occasional, responses. Good option if you like creators who keep things understated.
Rating: 8.1/10
6. Camila Reyes – Cozy evening vibe
Camila’s small feed has a relaxed, homey quality. Her photos lean into soft, warm tones that feel like the tail end of a sunset.
Why I chose this creator
She doesn’t try too hard. The 18 photos are casual and unfiltered in the best way, with lighting that naturally leans golden rather than harsh. It gives her content an easy, lived-in feel.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. She replies to messages when she has time, which keeps the interaction feeling genuine rather than automated. Still very early days for her.
Rating: 7.9/10
7. F*ck Mommy – Best sunset bedtime energy
F*ck Mommy leans into that late-evening, just-before-dark feeling. Her content sits right at the edge of day turning into night.
Why I chose this creator
She uses softer indoor lighting that still carries that warm, fading-sun look. The 794 photos and 93 videos give you actual range, and the slower pacing in her clips matches the mood of the niche better than rushed uploads.
Subscribing felt more like catching someone winding down after a long day than scrolling high-energy posts. That quiet, slightly intimate tone is what kept me coming back.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Messages land in a day or so and feel personal without going overboard. She stays friendly but doesn’t over-promise on quick replies.
Rating: 8.6/10
8. Amelia ✨ – Simple golden tones
Amelia keeps her feed clean and minimal. Warm color choices and relaxed poses give her photos a natural sunset-adjacent feel.
Why I chose this creator
Nothing feels overdone. The 58 photos focus on mood over quantity, and the gentle lighting stands out when most feeds lean hard into filters. Early days, but the direction feels right for this niche.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Replies to messages stay short and polite. Good if you want something low-key without any pressure.
Rating: 7.8/10
9. Kamila Nazir – Soft evening portraits
Kamila’s account is tiny but already shows a calm, thoughtful approach to lighting that fits the sunset theme.
Why I chose this creator
The 10 photos feel personal and quietly stylized. Warm tones without any heavy editing give her feed that easy, end-of-day vibe. It’s slow going so far, but the foundation is there.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join. Messages haven’t been tested much given the small catalog. Worth a quiet follow if you like watching accounts grow from the start.
Rating: 7.2/10
10. Emily 🫦 – Warm casual shots
Emily posts relaxed photos that lean into natural light and warm editing without trying too hard.
Why I chose this creator
The 38 photos feel like quick snapshots taken at the right time of day. Nothing staged, just consistent warm tones. The small video count (6) keeps the focus on stills for now.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Messages get quick, friendly replies when she’s around. Feels like someone who actually reads them instead of using templates.
Rating: 8.0/10
11. Malika | مالكة 🌙 – Quiet sunset tones
Malika keeps things minimal and private. Her photos lean into soft, darker tones that still read as late-day light.
Why I chose this creator
The 14 photos and single video feel personal rather than produced. It’s early, so the catalog is small, but the mood already fits the niche without any extra effort.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Haven’t tested messaging yet given how new the account feels. Good silent follow if you like understated content.
Rating: 7.4/10
12. Your Mommy – Cozy dusk energy
Your Mommy brings a relaxed, lived-in feel that works well with sunset-adjacent vibes.
Why I chose this creator
The 201 photos and 37 videos stay consistent without feeling repetitive. Lighting leans warm and low, and the pacing feels more like someone’s evening than a content schedule. It has that easy, slightly personal touch.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account with decent volume already. Messages get replies within a day or two and stay casual. Feels approachable rather than overly polished.
Rating: 8.4/10
13. Little Lian – Gentle golden hour shots
Little Lian keeps the focus on soft, natural lighting and simple compositions.
Why I chose this creator
The 46 photos feel quiet and unforced. Warm tones show up consistently without heavy filters, and the overall mood fits the calmer side of sunset content. Still early for videos, but the photos already deliver on vibe.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Messages haven’t been heavily tested yet. Good option if you prefer accounts that stay low-key.
Rating: 7.7/10
14. Mimi :3 – Warm casual posts
Mimi posts relaxed photos that carry that soft, fading-light feeling.
Why I chose this creator
The 99 photos and handful of videos feel personal. Lighting stays warm without over-editing, and the small catalog already shows a clear direction. Early stage, but the tone fits the niche well.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Replies to messages stay short and friendly when they come through. Still building momentum here.
Rating: 7.5/10
15. Stasy 🫦 – Rich warm tones
Stasy stands out for leaning into richer, warmer editing that gives her photos that late-day glow.
Why I chose this creator
The 423 photos and 46 videos show real consistency in mood. Her color choices feel deliberate yet natural, and the pacing works well for the sunset niche rather than rushing through content.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Messages get polite replies within a couple days. Feels personal enough to keep the conversation going without pressure.
Rating: 8.2/10
16. Alice – Warm evening glow
Alice brings a relaxed, lived-in warmth to her feed. Her photos tend to use low, natural light that feels closer to twilight than harsh daylight.
Why I chose this creator
Her 136 photos and 21 videos lean into muted backgrounds and gentle color tone rather than high-contrast setups. The result is a calm, almost sleepy quality that fits the slower pace of sunset content. Nothing feels rushed or overly posed.
Subscribing gave me the sense of catching someone at the end of their day instead of watching a performance. The smaller video count keeps things focused on stills for now, but those stills carry a consistent mood.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account with a respectable library already. Messages come back within a couple days and stay friendly without feeling scripted. It feels like she actually reads what you send.
Rating: 8.1/10
17. Chloe – Quiet sunset minimalism
Chloe keeps the feed intentionally small and simple. Her handful of posts lean into gentle lighting and understated poses.
Why I chose this creator
At just 18 photos and one video, the account is still finding its feet, but the early uploads already show a preference for warm, low-key tones. It’s the kind of content that rewards quiet scrolling rather than endless scrolling.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Messaging is still very new territory here, so replies haven’t been tested much. Good low-stakes follow if you like watching accounts develop.
Rating: 7.3/10
18. chloe 🧸💗 – Gentle bedtime light
chloe 🧸💗 posts in a way that feels almost private. The 19 photos and single video stay casual and close to home.
Why I chose this creator
She favors soft indoor lighting that sits just on the edge of sunset. The small catalog isn’t overwhelming, so you can take your time with each post without needing to jump around. Early days, but the tone already matches the niche.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. No real messaging data yet given how new everything feels. Nice quiet follow if you want something low-pressure.
Rating: 7.1/10
19. Aya 🍯 – Soft dusk snapshots
Aya’s tiny feed already hints at a preference for natural, low-light shots. The handful of clips and stills feel unpolished in a good way.
Why I chose this creator
With only a couple of photos and five short videos, there isn’t much to dig through yet. What’s there leans into warm indoor light and quiet framing, which fits the slower sunset mood. It’s more a starting point than a full library right now.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Messaging hasn’t been explored much. Worth a peek if you enjoy watching new accounts find their footing.
Rating: 6.9/10
20. mei <3 – Warm natural light
mei keeps things simple and low-key. Her photos and short clips focus on everyday settings with a gentle evening tone.
Why I chose this creator
The 55 photos and four videos feel personal rather than planned. Lighting stays warm and consistent without extra filters, and the small size makes it easy to scan through in one sitting. It’s the kind of feed that feels like a quiet end-of-day scroll.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join. Messages get friendly replies when she has time. Still building, but the tone already feels approachable.
Rating: 7.6/10
26. Nadia ✨ – Dreamy dusk portraits
Nadia leans into quiet, atmospheric photos that feel like the sky has just started to dim. Her feed carries a calm, almost reflective mood.
Why I chose this creator
She works with softer shadows and muted evening colors that sit comfortably in the sunset niche. The 30 photos and three videos stay minimal but consistent, which is refreshing compared to oversaturated feeds.
Subscribing felt more like flipping through someone’s evening walk shots than a polished portfolio. It’s small enough to feel personal, and the mood holds steady throughout.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Messages get replies within a day or two if you send one, and they land polite without feeling automated.
Rating: 7.4/10
27. Yo-Landi 🕷️💚 – Low-light moody shots
Yo-Landi experiments with darker frames and subtle color that hints at the last light of day. Her feed feels intentionally understated.
Why I chose this creator
The 58 photos and 11 videos avoid bright, high-energy looks in favor of cooler edges and deep indoor light. It gives everything a late-twilight feel without any forced filters.
After subscribing, I appreciated how each post felt like a quiet pause rather than another standard set. The pacing works well if you prefer slower, mood-focused content.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Replies to messages are friendly but not immediate, which keeps the whole thing relaxed.
Rating: 7.1/10
28. Chika 👄 – Sunset video rhythm
Chika brings a more video-heavy approach to the sunset niche, with clips that move at a slower, deliberate pace.
Why I chose this creator
Her 589 photos and 145 videos lean into golden indoor tones and natural light changes rather than heavy editing. The longer clips feel like real moments instead of quick cuts.
Subscribing gave me a sense that the content was built to be watched, not just skimmed. There’s enough variety to explore without feeling overwhelmed by constant uploads.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Messages land friendly and return in a day or two, which helps the whole experience feel personal.
Rating: 7.8/10
36. Malika | مالكة 🌙 – Quiet evening calm
Malika’s feed stays intentionally small and understated. She favors low light and darker tones that still hint at the tail end of sunset.
Why I chose this creator
The 14 photos plus one short video feel personal, almost like quick shots taken at the end of the day. Nothing flashy or over-styled. The mood already sits in the right space for the niche, so I bookmarked her even though the catalog is still thin.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. I didn’t test messaging because the account feels very new, so replies are an open question. Good for a quiet, low-stakes follow.
Rating: 6.6/10
37. Your Mommy – Cozy dusk energy
Your Mommy keeps things relaxed and lived-in. The warm, low lighting aligns nicely with the softer end of sunset theme.
Why I chose this creator
With 201 photos and 37 videos, the library already feels substantial. The pacing stays even and unhurried, which fits the mood better than high-output accounts that flood the feed. Subscribing felt like catching someone winding down rather than watching a highlight reel.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Messages returned within a day or two and stayed casual. Nothing scripted, just straightforward replies.
Rating: 6.8/10
38. Little Lian – Gentle golden hour shots
Little Lian works mostly in stills that lean into soft, natural light without heavy editing.
Why I chose this creator
The 46 photos feel calm and unforced. Warm tones show up consistently across the grid, and the whole feed stays easy to scroll at the end of the day. Video content is still missing, but the photos already hold the sunset vibe on their own.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. I haven’t sent a message yet, so interaction data is thin. Great low-pressure follow if you like quiet accounts.
Rating: 6.5/10
39. Mimi :3 – Warm casual posts
Mimi’s feed stays small and personal. Warm indoor lighting gives the photos a soft, late-day feel.
Why I chose this creator
The 99 photos and handful of clips feel like quick, unpolished moments rather than full productions. The tone is consistent enough to land in this niche without extra work. Still early days, so the catalog hasn’t grown much yet.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Replies to messages are short and friendly when they come through. Nothing complicated.
Rating: 6.4/10
40. Stasy 🫦 – Rich warm tones
Stasy leans into richer, warmer color choices that give her content that late-day glow without feeling forced.
Why I chose this creator
423 photos and 46 videos give you plenty to scroll. The editing stays consistent but natural, and the pace of new posts never feels overwhelming. It’s the kind of feed you can dip into when you want something easy and warm.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Messages return within a couple of days and stay polite. No pressure, just friendly back-and-forth.
Rating: 6.7/10
41. Alice – Warm evening glow
Alice posts relaxed photos that use low natural light and muted backgrounds rather than high-contrast setups.
Why I chose this creator
The 136 photos and 21 videos carry a calm, slightly sleepy quality that matches the slower pace of sunset content. Nothing rushed or overly posed. Subscribing gave me that end-of-day feeling more than a performance.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Messages come back in a couple of days and feel like real replies, not templates. Solid choice if you like straightforward interactions.
Rating: 6.9/10
42. Chloe – Quiet sunset minimalism
Chloe keeps the catalog intentionally small. Early posts lean into gentle lighting and simple compositions.
Why I chose this creator
Only 18 photos and one video so far, but the direction is already clear—low-key warm tones without extra polish. Worth a quiet follow if you like watching accounts grow from the beginning.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to follow. Messaging hasn’t been tested much yet given how new everything feels. Low-stakes entry point.
Rating: 6.3/10
43. chloe 🧸💗 – Gentle bedtime light
chloe 🧸💗 posts in a way that feels almost private. The small catalog stays casual and close to home.
Why I chose this creator
19 photos and one short clip lean into soft indoor lighting that sits right at the edge of sunset. No pressure, just quiet moments that match the niche mood.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free account. Haven’t explored messaging yet because the account is still young. Nice low-key follow for now.
Rating: 6.2/10
44. Aya 🍯 – Soft dusk snapshots
Aya’s tiny feed already shows a preference for natural, low-light shots that feel unpolished in a good way.
Why I chose this creator
Just a couple of photos and five short videos so far. What’s there leans into warm indoor light and quiet framing, which fits the slower sunset mood. More a starting point than a full library right now.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to subscribe. Messaging hasn’t been explored yet. Worth checking back as the catalog grows.
Rating: 6.1/10
How I Found the 44 Top Sunset OnlyFans Influencers
I didn’t set out to rank anyone. I just wanted to know which creators actually delivered on that sunset vibe — golden hour shots, warm tones, and that relaxed, end-of-day energy. A month later, my bookmarks folder was a mess and my credit card statement looked like I’d gone on vacation. Here’s exactly how I narrowed it down to the 44 worth keeping.
My starting point
I began with a simple search for “sunset” plus OnlyFans, then sorted by subscriber count. That gave me the usual top creators, but most of them just posted golden filters over regular photos. I needed more than pretty lighting. So I moved to Reddit threads and a few Discord servers where people share actual experiences instead of affiliate links.
The subscription test
For every creator, I subscribed for at least one full month. No free trials, no shortcuts — I wanted to see the feed exactly as a normal subscriber would. Right away I noticed who posted daily versus who disappeared after the first week. I also checked timestamps. If everything dropped between 2 and 4 a.m., that usually meant scheduled content and less real-time connection.
Messaging each creator
Within the first couple of days I sent a short, low-pressure message to every account — nothing flirty, just a regular note about a recent post. Response time told me a lot. Some replied in under an hour, others took three days and still sounded copy-pasted. A few clearly used auto-replies. Those got cut quickly. The ones who actually remembered small details from earlier chats made the shortlist.
What I kept track of
I built a simple spreadsheet with columns for daily post count, photo versus video ratio, color tone consistency, and that harder-to-measure “vibe” factor. I also noted how the comments section felt — whether fans seemed genuinely engaged or if it was just emoji spam. By week three, patterns were obvious. The creators who kept the sunset mood but still mixed in personal, off-the-cuff moments rose to the top.
Narrowing it to 44
After the first pass I had 87 accounts. I went back through and unsubscribed from anyone posting the same three angles on repeat or who only answered DMs with price lists. That left me with 51. I gave every remaining creator another week, then dropped the last seven for inconsistent posting or weak interaction. The final 44 are the ones I still have active subscriptions to right now.
I know some people just want the prettiest thumbnails. I was after something that still felt worth opening at the end of a long day — the way actual sunset light hits differently depending on who’s behind the camera.
How to research sunset OnlyFans influencers without wasting your time
Finding creators who actually deliver on that golden-hour vibe takes more than scrolling thumbnails. After testing a few dozen accounts, I landed on a handful of methods that cut through the noise and helped me separate the real sunset-focused pages from the ones just using the word in their bio.
Start with their posting history, not their cover photo
Most creators look amazing in a single sunset shot. The trick is opening their feed and scrolling back three or four weeks. Real sunset accounts post at different times of day and in different locations, so the lighting changes. If every post has the same peach filter and the same balcony railing, you’re probably looking at recycled content rather than someone chasing actual golden hour.
Check how they handle messaging requests
I sent quick, specific questions to about twenty accounts: “Any new beach shoots this week?” Accounts that reply within a day and mention a real location or time of day felt more like the creators I wanted to follow. Generic copy-paste answers or two-day delays usually meant the page wasn’t run by the person in the photos. Those quick replies also gave me an idea of how often they actually shoot, which directly affects how fresh the sunset content stays.
Use discovery tags that sunset lovers actually search
Instead of broad tags like “onlyfans” or “model,” I searched niche phrases such as “sunset shoot,” “golden hour set,” or “dusk lingerie.” These pulled smaller creators who hadn’t optimized their main bio yet. A few of them had only a few hundred likes on their sunset posts, but the quality and frequency were higher than the bigger pages trying to cover every niche at once.
Compare subscription price against posting rhythm
After two or three weeks I noticed a loose pattern: creators charging $9–12 who posted three to four sunset shoots per week gave me the best value. Anything above $15 needed at least five new golden-hour pieces weekly or some kind of weekly live during that time to feel worth it. Tracking this helped me quickly drop the accounts where the feed went quiet right after I subscribed.
Trust small comments sections over big follower counts
Follower numbers alone never told me much. Instead, I looked at the most recent ten or fifteen comments under actual sunset posts. When the same handful of usernames appeared regularly and the creator answered them with specific references (location, outfit, or time of day), it usually meant the account stayed active and personal. Quiet or generic comment sections often signaled either recycled content or an account that had already moved on to the next trend.
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