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TikTok Fashion Out of Ado-Ekiti
TikTok shows a video to people who have never heard of me, which changes what the first two seconds have to do. So your piece needs a visual reason to stop somebody — a transformation, a fit that surprises, a price nobody expects. I style it, wear it, and film it moving for a young Nigerian audience outside the capital. 1,308 people follow my TikTok, though the format reaches past that when the opening works. Send it in my size and tell me the single most surprising thing about it, because that is what I will open on.
A Second Angle for a Fashion Drop
If you are already running one video, a second from a different angle usually outperforms doubling the spend on the first. So this is the alternative cut. Where my other TikTok leads with the visual surprise, this one leads with the practical case — what it costs, what it goes with, why somebody in Ado-Ekiti would actually buy it rather than admire it. Running both lets you find out which argument works before committing a budget to one. I have 1,308 followers on TikTok, and the platform will show each video to a different slice of people regardless of that number. Send me the piece and both angles you want tested.
Phone Footage You Can Run as Ads
This is footage you run yourself. It goes to your account and your paid campaigns rather than sitting on mine. What you cannot buy off a stock site is a Nigerian woman my age wearing your clothes in Ado-Ekiti, talking the way people here talk. That is the whole value of it. I film several takes, several openings, vertical, no logo of mine anywhere in frame, and you cut them however your ad account wants. Send me the piece in my size and any line you need said word for word. If a claim needs to be exact, write it out — I would rather read your sentence than approximate it and cause you a problem.
Ankara and Streetwear, Step by Step
Ankara is the part most brands get wrong, so that is where I start. A styling tutorial from me shows one piece worn three or four ways — traditional print with streetwear, a formal cut dressed down, whatever your item allows. My followers save these and come back to them, which is different from watching once and scrolling on. 1,308 people follow my TikTok and the video will travel past them, because TikTok shows tutorials to people who searched for the problem. Send the piece in my size and tell me what it is meant to pair with. If it only works one way, say so — I would rather build the video around a single strong look than pad it with three weak ones.
Live to People Who Just Arrived
TikTok live is mostly strangers. People arrive from the feed, stay a minute, and leave, which means I have to introduce your product roughly every ten minutes rather than once. Say it clearly and say it often is the only thing that works in that room. I keep the item visible the whole time so somebody who joined thirty seconds ago still sees it. 1,308 people follow my TikTok, but a live pulls in people who do not. Send me your handle so I can pin it, and any offer code you want repeated.
Stitched Onto Your TikTok
A Stitch is not the same as me making a video about you. I take a few seconds of your clip and build my response onto the front of it, so your footage plays inside mine and my followers hear my reaction to it. That means your original video does the talking and I supply the reason anybody watches. It also means your clip has to be good enough to survive being quoted, which not every brand video is. Fashion works best here — a piece being shown, a claim about fit or fabric, a styling idea I can agree with or argue against. 1,308 people follow my TikTok. Send me the video and tell me whether you want me to agree with it or push back, because a Stitch where I simply nod along does very little for either of us.
Dress Requests, Taken Live
People type requests and I dress to them, live. Somebody asks what your piece would look like with jeans, or for a wedding, or on somebody shorter than me, and I put it on and show them there and then. That is a different thing from a scripted live where I list features at a camera, and it is the format my followers actually stay for. It also means I cannot control what gets asked. If your piece has a weakness somebody will find it in the first ten minutes, so book this when you are confident rather than when you are hoping. 1,308 people follow my TikTok. Send several pieces and your sizes, and tell me anything you would rather I did not attempt on camera.
Give It Away to Strangers
TikTok giveaways behave differently because the video reaches people who have never heard of either of us. That is useful and it is also the risk. Entries come from everywhere, including places you cannot ship to, so I set the rules to Nigeria only unless you tell me otherwise and I say it in the video rather than burying it in a caption nobody reads. Entry is a follow, a like and a comment. I announce the winner in a second video, which is the part most people skip and the part that makes the next giveaway work. 1,308 people follow my TikTok, though a giveaway usually goes further than that. Send me the prize and confirm where you can post it to.