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The Best Fashion TikTokers to Follow

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For many people, going to university is the perfect time to discover their sense of style. Away from parents, judgy peers, and dress codes, it’s no wonder so many people finally feel comfortable enough to wear what they want. If you’re ready to find your own personal style, but aren’t quite sure where to start, here are a few fashion TikTokers to get your creative juices flowing.

Lara Adkins

If you love the modern take on y2k styles, Lara Adkins’ TikToks are sure to inspire you. Her colourful outfits are both approachable and interesting. Perfect for inspiring your next lecture lewk. Some of her most popular videos include a New Years Eve lookbook, and outfits inspired by Taylor Swift’s albums. Lara also makes funny and relatable TikToks about her life.

Sara Campz

If your style is a little more out there, or you’re looking for inspiration to broaden your horizons, Sara Campz’ TikToks are the perfect place to start. A true maximalist, Sara’s outfits may not be for everyone. But they sure are fun. Most of her items are vintage or from small businesses, proving ethical fashion doesn’t have to be boring. Her makeup is also iconic!

Noshoesoncarpet

Noshoesoncarpet’s ’60s and ’70s inspired style is dreamy but easy to recreate with charity shop pieces. She loves to bring colour into her outfits, with her videos styling colourful tights some of her most popular. A lot of her looks also combine elements of her Desi heritage with Western fashion.

Lava Princess

If you’re looking for some sewing inspiration, Chloe’s videos are perfect for you. Her thrift flips are great for beginner sewers and are inspired by popular aesthetics like y2k and fairycore, meaning you can take part in these trends sustainably. What more could you want!

Emily Robinson

If you’ve ever searched the terms ‘cottagecore’, ‘fairy’ or ‘1970s’ on Pinterest, you have to follow Emily on TikTok. Her hair, makeup, and outfits all look straight out of an old cartoon in the best way possible. If you want to dress like a cool version of your grandma when she was young, mixed with a little frog in a children’s book, you’re sure to find inspiration on Emily’s page.

Mina Le

Probably best known for her fashion commentary YouTube channel, Mina posts some are her amazing outfits on TikTok. Even though most of her clothes come from the 1930s, her looks are fresh and elevated takes on classics. If you want to expand your vintage inspiration past the 1960s and ’70s, Mina’s TikToks are a great place to start. If you want to learn more about fashion history, check out her YouTube channel too.

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Assemblage Studio

If you already know how to sew, check out Assemblage Studio’s account. Their thrift flips may not be easy beginner projects but once you know your way around a sewing machine, they are the perfect account to follow for inspiration. If you just want one of their sustainable items, Assemblage Studio has an online store selling their one-of-a-kind pieces.

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