Instagram used to be a place to share photos
with your friends, and then it slowly evolved into a platform for showcasing
your fashion sense. These days, Instagram is all we talk about. This is where
we discover new brands, learn fashion advice from our favorite bloggers and
look for ideas on what to cook for dinner or places to venture out for brunch.
There was a time when we all wanted a very white or grey feed, and then it was
trendy to have the brightest most colorful Instagram feed. These days the
trends are changing and if you still want to be relevant you have to follow
them. In a weird way, Instagram now dictates not only what to post but also
what to wear to look successful and be popular. So here are some Instagram
trends to watch out for in 2019.
1. Don’t:Use Bright Colors
Not so long ago it was all about making your
photos stand out. We used to search for brightly colored walls to use as a
backdrop, looked for interesting and colorful outfits to stand out amongst the
sea of boring jeans and t-shirts, tried to go on interesting locations, buy statement
decor and look for neon signs everywhere. But that’s a thing of the past now.
2. Do: Neutral Shades
It’s all about nude shades, neutral tones and
earthy colors these days. The most popular fashion bloggers are going back to
basics and Instagram seems to agree that it’s the right decision. So get
yourself some brown, black, white, grey and maybe some muted green clothes.
It’s all about understated colors and undersaturated photos.
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