hey hii! this is my first post, so i will try to be as short as possible, back around 2020, a lot of people suddenly had more free time, and one of the things my sister decided to do was start her own clothing brand. She studied fashion design, and besides being incredibly talented, the quality of her work was amazing because she made almost everything by hand.
She had so much going for her: a great brand name, beautiful products, and even some sales. But it was incredibly difficult to grow and become established because her entire distribution depended on Instagram. This was around 2022.
Sometimes we judge brands based on where they are today, instead of where they could have gone with the right opportunities. Over time, my sister ended up leaving the project behind. Maybe she just didn’t have the personality to keep pushing forever, but as her brother, I saw firsthand how much talent was there. And because of the algorithm, the pressure to constantly post videos, reels, and content, it became much harder than it should have been.
Of course, some brands make social media work, but there are thousands of artists and creators who struggle with the same problem. They are creators first, not content creators.
That’s honestly one of the reasons I built Anina. I have a mission to make sure that people with real talent don’t go through what my sister went through. I want great products and great creators to have a fair chance to be discovered, without having to become experts in algorithms and social media first.
I’m not sure if you’ve ever seen a similar situation, but I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Submitted June 4, 2026 at 01:00PM by 0maal0 https://ift.tt/uamvbHx
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