Offers from Fw.Taiwo
Still at School, and Saying So
I am still at school, which decides what belongs on my page and what does not. My followers are teenagers and young adults in Lagos, so streetwear, trainers, bags, phone cases and anything a student can afford all work. Alcohol, anything age-restricted and anything priced for a salary do not, and I will turn those down rather than take the booking. A permanent post from me puts your piece in a wardrobe my age group recognises. 1,664 people follow me, which is small and honest. Send it in my size and tell me the price in naira, because that is the first thing anybody my age asks.
Streetwear, Lagos, Sixty Seconds
Streetwear, Lagos, and about sixty seconds of it. I film the piece worn and moving because that is the only way anybody my age judges clothes — how it sits when you walk, whether the fit is right, whether it looks like something a person would actually own. Static photos do nothing for teenagers. 1,664 people follow me and they are mostly my age, in Lagos, buying with their own money or somebody else's. Send it in my size. If it needs a specific fit to look right, tell me, because I will wear it the way I would wear it otherwise.
Integrated, Not Held Up
Integrated, which means it is in the video without the video stopping for it. The difference from the dedicated reel is that here your piece is one part of a fit rather than the whole subject. It gets worn with things I already own, which is how anybody my age would actually wear it, and nothing is said about it directly. Which means it has to be visible on its own. Trainers, a jacket, a bag, anything with a shape read from across a room — those come through. A plain tee does not, and I would rather tell you that than take the booking and show you a video where nobody can find your product. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos, mostly my own age. Send it in my size.
Filmed the Way My Friends Film
Filmed the way my friends film — on a phone, outside, no lighting setup. That is not me cutting corners, it is what my age group watches. A video that looks produced gets read as an advert immediately by teenagers and skipped. So your piece appears in something that looks like it was made in twenty minutes, because the ones that look like that are the ones that get watched. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos, mostly my own age. Send it in my size. If you need a polished, lit, colour-graded video, I am not the right person and there are photographers on this platform who are.
Tried On, Then Talked About
Tried on, then talked about, which is more than most reviews at my age manage. I wear it for a week before filming — to school, out, in Lagos heat — and then say what held up and what did not. A seam that went after three days is the useful thing to report and the thing most teenage reviews leave out because the video was made the day it arrived. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos, mostly people my own age with the same amount of money. Send it early enough for that week to happen. If it falls apart I am going to say so, and at this size that is really all I have to sell.
Unwrapped Without a Script
Unwrapped without a script, on the day it arrives, usually after school. No second take and no pretending I already know what is in there. What my followers get from that is a reaction they can read as real, which matters more at my age than production does. What you get is honest — if the packaging is cheap or something is missing it will be in the video. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos. Ship it the way you would ship it to anybody. A parcel dressed up for a camera tells my followers nothing about theirs.
In the Fit, Never Announced
In the fit and never announced, which for streetwear is how anybody my age finds anything anyway. Nobody at school says look at my sponsored trainers; they wear them and somebody asks. So your piece is in the outfit, the video is about something else, and the comments do the rest or they do not. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos and they are mostly the same age as me. Send it in my size. If it is not visually distinctive it will disappear into the fit, so tell me now and I will frame tighter than usual.
Frames Between Lessons
Frames between lessons, posted when I am actually on my phone, which is break time and after school. That is when my followers are on theirs, so the timing matters more than the count. Your piece appears worn across a few frames with the link on them. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos and they are mostly students, so anything that needs a card to buy will get looked at and left. Send me the link and a code if you have one. A code is the only thing that gets a teenager to actually tap rather than screenshot and forget.
Ten Frames, School Term Pace
Ten frames or more, paced to a school term rather than a campaign week. That means they go up over a fortnight, a couple at a time, around lessons and weekends — which is slower than most brands want and closer to how anybody my age actually posts. Ten frames dumped in one afternoon would look like I sold my account for the day, and my followers would say so. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos. Send the link and the last date it can run to, and I will space them backwards from there.
A School Day, Handed Over
A school day handed over, which is a strange thing to sell and I will describe it accurately. It is not a day of free time. Frames go up before school, at break, after the last lesson and in the evening — four windows rather than a continuous run, because I am in class for most of it. What that gives you is the exact hours my followers are on their phones, which is more useful than a spread across a working day would be. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos and they are mostly students on the same timetable. Send the piece early and something with a code if you have one. Nothing age-restricted; I will turn that down. Tell me the date and I will build the four windows around it.
Said On Stream After School
Said on stream after school, when I am on my phone anyway and so is everybody watching. It is short — your name, the product held up, where to get it, and then back to whatever we were talking about. My lives are mostly people my own age messing about, so a formal read would stand out badly and I would not do one. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos. Send the line and a code if you have one, and nothing age-restricted, because I will not read that out and I would rather say so now than refund you later.
Thirty Minutes With Somebody Older
Thirty minutes with somebody older than me, which is usually how these go. You send whoever knows the product and I keep the room moving, because my followers are fourteen to eighteen and they will not sit through a corporate answer. If your person can talk like a person, this works; if they read from a sheet, my comments will say so within a minute and I will not be able to rescue it. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos. Nothing age-restricted. Send the pieces early so I have worn them before the live rather than pulling them out of a bag on camera.
Won by Somebody Still at School
Won by somebody still at school, which changes what makes a good prize. Teenagers do not enter for a hamper. They enter for one thing they actually want and cannot afford — trainers, a bag, a phone case, a voucher at a shop they already go to. Anything that looks like a corporate gift set will get ignored. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos and they are mostly my own age, which means the entries are real people rather than accounts farming giveaways. I run the announcement, the rules, the reminders and a public draw. Nothing age-restricted. Confirm you can deliver in Lagos, and if the winner has to collect, say so at the start rather than after.
Everything a Teenager's Page Offers
Everything a teenager's page can offer, bought together. Story frames at break and after school, a reel filmed on a phone the way my friends film, and a permanent post that stays up. Three formats, all of them paced to a school week rather than a campaign week. The reason to buy them together is that my followers are the same people every time and repetition is what moves anybody that age. One post gets seen and forgotten; three across a fortnight becomes a thing they associate with me. 1,664 people follow me in Lagos, mostly students. Nothing age-restricted, and nothing priced beyond what somebody in school can find — those two rule out more brands than you would expect and I would rather say them at the start. Send two pieces in my size, a code if you have one, and the fortnight you want it inside.