Fashion Instagram Accounts You Have To Follow ASAP
These fashion influencers will leave you feeling inspired
Need some style inspiration? If your Instagram feed hasn't been exciting lately - or maybe you're tired of the fashion influencers you follow - then you might be feeling stuck in a rut.
Beyond being a place where you can connect with your loved ones, the allure of Instagram lies in the fact that itâs predominantly a visual medium where you can find plenty of inspiration if you know where to look.
And because we know youâre busy, we did the legwork for you. Whether theyâre serving up outfit ideas, a much-needed giggle or just plain olâ pretty pictures for you to coo at, here are 11 of the best fashion Instagram accounts that you need to know and follow.
If thereâs one account out there that proves good style knows no age, itâs @sciuraglam. Scroll through the accountâs feed and youâll find a veritable trove of stylish Milanese grandmothers, all of whom are decked out in their Sunday best all week long. Whether theyâre in power suits with perfectly coiffed hair, or dressed down in Vans checkerboard slip-ons, you can count on the accountâs founder Angelo to suss out some seriously chic grannies.
Things in fashion can often feel so serious, which is why we love a good laugh every now and then. Weâre getting our stylish giggles from @ideservecouture, a meme account founded by fashion fan and master-of-laughs Hanan Besovic. Known for his acerbic sense of humor that rarely holds back, the account pokes fun at all things fashion and pop culture. And through each meme he creates, Besovicâs message is simple: donât take fashion too seriously.
Nelson Tiberghien and Isabelle Chaput are the brainchild behind Young Emperors, and theyâre gaining plenty of fans, thanks to their witty and often-surrealist âgrams. From cloning themselves to humorous short films that see them fighting over outfits or running away from gigantic cats, the duo is also known for a particular kind of Instagram pose that features awkward cactus arms that fans often emulate in fan snaps. Fashion-wise, the real-life couple often sport twinning looks, and the feed is a chock full of colourful, scene-stealing must-haves from emerging brands including PH5, Area and Nanushka.
Mood board accounts are rife on Instagram, and one of the ones that are catching the attention of fashion-savvy millennials and Gen X-ers is Nasty Nostalgia, or @conde.nasty. Curated by fashion archivist Anna Acelia, you can count on Nasty Nostalgia to send you down a wormhole of throwback fashion looks that defined the yesteryears that range from the â30s to the early â00s. Find vintage images of a young Elton John in a sparkling blazer, Nicole Kidmanâs iconic green gown from John Galliano at the 1997 Oscars red carpet, and plenty of other fashionable moments that you may have forgotten until now.
Meet Philippines-based fashion influencer Jazmin Reyes, who is turning the role of a fashion influencer on its head with her unique approach to creating content. Where peers in her industry are posing for regular outfit photos, Reyesâ work sees her putting a dream-like spin to her work. From creating a Jollibee-brand Dior Saddle bag to blowing away the Hollywood sign, her account is one that certainly sparks joy. Oh, and we should mention that thereâs also plenty of OOTDs to glean some inspo from!
When it comes to Thai fashion influencer Peepy and his mum, twinning is always winning. The lovable and fashion-loving duo ham it up in over-the-top matching outfits from the likes of Hermes, Louis Vuitton, and Off-White. Think matching sunglasses, matching outfits, and even matching Gucci bags, all completed by their deadpan poses that somehow inexplicably makes their photos even funnier.
What were you wearing when you were 11 years old? Weâll wager that you werenât sporting Gentle Monster sunglasses and vintage Jean Paul Gaultier â which is exactly what Japanese fashion icon Coco does. From fresh-off-the-runway Thom Browne threads to the most amazing vintage finds, this young style leader is proving that tween fashion can also be unapologetically loud and fabulously fun.
Sheâs the fashion bounty hunter that you need to add to your black book. What started out as a commission by supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley to help track down an old Celine coat has launched Australian-born and Los Angeles-based stylist Gab Waller to fame amongst fashion insiders. Known for her skills in tracking down near-impossible items that are discontinued, sold out or extremely rare, her team and her are always on hand to provide friendly fashion bounty hunter services anytime and for anything. Plus, her feed is just dreamy to look at with its endless grid of Chanel and Hermes finds.
Where most fashion accounts snap pics, Carly Kuhn of The Cartorialist â a tongue-in-cheek spin of the fashion blogger, The Sartorialist â sketches her looks out on paper. With a sense of naivete and carefreeness in her doodles, Kuhnâs feed spans key fashion moments that include looks from this yearâs Met Gala red carpet to the well-dressed Manhattan-ite walking his oversized poodle.
The next time someone tells you that Parisiens only wear black, youâll know better because youâre following Parisiens in Paris. With a voyeuristic approach to documenting the chicly dressed citizens of Paris, the account touts itself as a celebration of âParisiens and their effortless styleâ and delivers just that. From girlfriends perched on a sidewalk for a chat in their â70s-inspired suiting to women walking by in heavenly outerwear, this account might just make you want to channel some of this Parisien fashion energy back in Singapore.
Lastly, we end our round up with another tickler. Awkward Zara calls itself âthe definitive archive of every single weird thing found on the Zara website, from poses to arm warmersâ, and itâs what their entire Instagram feed serves. Whether itâs a model holding onto a bizarrely long loaf of bread, or models in various states of confusion as to how one should sit in a chair, Awkward Zara presents a light-hearted approach to viewing your favourite threads from the Spanish fast-fashion retailer. Who knows, you might just find something from Zara that you love amidst the funnies.
Text: Aaron Kok/HerWorld