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    Runway to Reality

    Getting connected: How social media is changing the fashion industry

    Merritt Beck
    Dec 13, 2011 | 10:00 am
    • New site for the fashion-obsessed, CurrentlyObsessed.me[https://currentlyobsessed.me/]
      Photo by Merritt Beck
    • A screenshot of my Instagram profile [https://instagrid.me/merrittbeck/] (left)and a detail shot of a photo with comments.
      Photo by Merritt Beck
    • A screenshot of my profile and inspiration boards on Pinterest[https://pinterest.com/merrittbeck/].
      Photo by Merritt Beck

    Knowing how to use social media is a skill everyone in business must possess these days. Being rather adept at social media myself, I had an easy time transitioning my personal use of it to a business atmosphere. Not only are large corporations jumping on board, the fashion industry has been forever changed by its own designers, boutiques and bloggers taking advantage of the benefits to social marketing.

    For the first time in history, style icons and fashion designers can connect with their fans in real time and on a more personal level. Social media gives those of us not residing in Manhattan a glimpse into the fabulous world of fashion, with just a few clicks of a mouse or touch on an iPhone.

    Here I will discuss the industry's most vital social assets and how designers, magazines and fashion bloggers are using them build and maintain a successful business in a highly competitive market.

    If you are an up-and-coming designer or blogger, using these social media tools is the easiest (and cheapest) way to build a fan base and get the word out about your brand. I use each of the social media platforms discussed in this article, so be sure to follow me if you're a newbie!

    The Originals

    Facebook and Twitter are the motherboards of social media in my mind. Both are all about sharing and retaining information from those you are interested in. The content is up to you and the options are endless. Most of my favorite designers and bloggers are on both social platforms, but just being on them isn't enough.

    For the first time in history, style icons and fashion designers can connect with their fans in real time and on a more personal level. Social media gives those of us not residing in Manhattan a glimpse into the fabulous world of fashion, with just a few clicks of a mouse or touch on an iPhone.

    The key to a successful social media campaign is posting consistent, creative content and interacting with your fans and followers. The brands that have been most successful on these platforms typically post new content at least once per day, and provide interactive experiences through contests, polls and sneak peeks of new collections, events and the like.

    By being "social" and connecting with others with similar interests online, you can easily increase your audience and build brand awareness for free. As most companies have seen, the best campaigns are ones that invite and encourage their fans to get involved within their social media pages.

    Many brands use contests, polls and sneak peeks of new collections, events and the like to increase interaction on the page and among their followers. As long as you keep the content fresh and mix it up, you should be able to keep your reader's attention!

    Photo Apps

    Instagram is a very popular iPhone app that allows you to take pictures on your phone, add a filter, border and text, and then share them via social media channels such as Twitter and Facebook. Fashion bloggers have made a big dent in the usage of this app, by uploading their "Outfit of the Day," a pic of their most recent purchases, or a sneak peek of a fashion show they are viewing.

    Instagram, like Twitter, allows you to build up a profile (see photo #2), gain a following and follow other Instagram users. The app also allows you to "like" or comment on pictures you love, notifying that user that you connected with them and encouraging that user to interact with you.

    Pose is a similar app, but it is specifically targeted for those interested in fashion. While Pose does not have a filter feature to make your pictures look cool, it has a tagging feature, allowing you to identify the designer or brand you are wearing, how much the item costs and where you bought it. It is quickly becoming a popular tool for fashion bloggers to gain a following based on their personal style.

    As with Instagram, you can "heart" or comment on pictures you like, build a profile, and follow those you admire. Another unique aspect of Pose is the fact that it has featured "Posers" and recommended users, which I actually happen to be on the list of! It's a fast and easy way to find the top bloggers on the app and follow those with the highest number of interactions.

    Online Inspiration Boards

    Ask any of my girlfriends and they'll tell you inspiration boards like Pinterest and Tumblr are the best and worst inventions ever. Why? The sites are incredibly entertaining and fun, but a complete drain of your time (not to mention, you'll never get anything done at work).

    These sites allow you to follow your friends, celebrities, bloggers, etc and see a real time feed of what they like. Everything from art, food, clothing, interior design and more can be found on Pinterest. The interactive element comes in when you "repin" or reblog any other user's posts onto your own boards. Most of my friends use it for recipe or interior design inspiration, but a lot of fashion bloggers are using it as a way to keep track of their "most-wanted" items and outfit inspiration.

    On a higher level, CurrentlyObsessed.me is a new website where fashion lovers can "stalk" their favorite fashion, beauty and lifestyle bloggers and get a real-time feed of the products and pieces they are currently coveting. Right now the site is accessible by private invitation only, but I have 75 free passes to give away to my readers.

    If you'd like to get exclusive access, visit CurrentlyObsessed.me and enter private code The_Style_ScribeObsessed to log in. Be sure to "stalk" The Style Scribe!

    Beck is the editor of fashion and personal style blog, The Style Scribe.

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    RODEO RUNWAY

    Western glam takes over as RodeoHouston fans dress to impress

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Mar 11, 2026 | 12:32 pm
    Rodeo Fashion 2026
    Photo by Gabi De la Rosa
    Brooke Jones, Kiala Cardenas, Brittany Ruggeri, and Franschesca Jones.

    Houstonians have dusted off their boots and rhinestones as the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is in full swing. Already one of the largest events in Texas, the crowds are continuing to grow. In 2025, more than 2.7 million people attended RodeoHouston, and this year the event is already on track for record-breaking numbers.

    Livestock competitions, carnival rides, deep-fried food, and headlining concerts are the official reasons people come to the rodeo. Unofficially, however, people watching has become a sport all its own. The crowded walkways on RodeoHouston grounds transform into a Western-themed runway, where personal style is just as much of the experience as enjoying deep-fried Oreos or a Ferris wheel ride.

    A wide range of outfits is always on display. Some attendees go all in with head-to-toe sequins, fringe on everything, and dramatically decorated hats. Others keep things casual with denim, boots, and graphic t-shirts, while groups of friends will often coordinate themed outfits for concert nights.

    Rodeo Fashoin 2026 Emily Duran and Brylie Wagner.Photo by Gabi De la Rosa

    No matter the style, there are two must-have accessories: cowboy hats and boots. Hats serve a dual purpose for both fashion and protection from the sun during daytime events. Boots are essential to rodeo style, but sometimes come with a painful learning curve.

    Many attendees walk more than a mile from the parking lot to the grounds, and after exploring, they often add more than 20,000 steps. For those who did not properly break in their boots, the end of the day can involve blisters and a slow walk to the car, boots in hand.

    “Rodeo fashion is so fun. My friends and I planned out outfits together, and we made sure we broke in our boots before tonight,” Teresa Delgado tells CultureMap. “When you are from Houston, you only make that mistake once.”

    Rodeo Fashion 2026 Karson Graves, Reese, Lowery, Mackenzie Lewis, Natalie Doyle, Brandi Hunger, and Jenna Faulkner.Photo by Gabi De la Rosa

    Some days have them whether it's official or it's an unspoken trend. When Megan Moroney took the stage, pink was the color of the concert, inspired by Moroney's album Cloud 9. Nearly 70,000 attendees filled the stadium in everything from flouncy pink ruffled outfits to bright neon boots and hats.

    “We have really been looking forward to this concert,” said Ashley Little from Cypress. “I didn't think too much about my outfit at first, but my daughter wanted to coordinate, so here we are wearing pink together.”

    Between carnival rides, mutton busting, and nightly concerts, the rodeo has plenty to see, but some of the most memorable moments are stopping to notice that fashion is just another part of the show.

    Rodeo Fashion 2026

    Photo by Gabi De la Rosa

    Brooke Jones, Kiala Cardenas, Brittany Ruggeri, and Franschesca Jones.

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