
The Ultimate Guide To Fashion Content After TikTok
Explore new platforms and creators for your fashion inspiration.
The TikTok ban for the US, set to take effect on January 19, 2025, marks a significant shift for fashion lovers who have relied on the app as their hub for inspiration, trends, and industry updates. If you're in the US or follow creators affected by the ban, you might be wondering where to turn next. Thankfully, there are plenty of alternatives to keep your passion for fashion alive.
YouTube
YouTube remains a treasure trove for long-form, engaging fashion content: Unproductive Bestie: From vlogs and street interviews to trend analysis, Belle’s content offers something for everyone. Laini Ozark: Known for her styling tips, thrifting finds, and fashion challenges that encourage you to think outside the box. Caroline Tucker: Offering fun fashion commentary, style tips, and deep dives into sustainability, helping you stay updated on trends. Lydia Tomlinson: Elevate your wardrobe with her timeless and sophisticated styling advice. Mina Le: Discover how historical trends shape modern fashion through her cultural commentary and storytelling.
For visual inspiration and outfit ideas, Instagram remains a go-to platform:
Koleen Diaz (@koleendz):
Dive into bold colors, unique silhouettes, and fresh, exciting looks.
Alena (@misssss.alena):
Minimalist outfits with a modern edge while still being effortlessly chic.
Sherien Boni (@sherienboni):
Sophisticated and modest looks with classic natural tones.
Emma Winder (@emmaxwinder):
Playful maximalism and unexpected combinations for those who love to experiment.
Chriselle Lim (@chrisellelim):
Co-founder of Phlur, Chriselle’s feed is full of high-end fashion and lifestyle content for everyday elegance.
Substack
For those who love to dive deeper into the art and psychology of fashion, Substack offers curated, thoughtful content: Earl Earl by Laurel Pantin: A blend of fashion and storytelling that reframes how you will shop. The Changing Room by Arbela Capas: Where art, culture, and fashion collide for a holistic perspective. Consider Yourself Cultured by Jalil Johnson: Elevating fashion discourse challenging you to think critically about what you wear. Long Live by Erika Veurink: A celebration of secondhand fashion and the timeless charm of vintage clothing.
While TikTok has been a major player in the fashion world, its potential absence in the US doesn’t mean the end of inspiration. Discover new voices and expand your understanding of style in ways you never imagined.