You Should Follow These Socially Conscious Brands, If Not For Their Aesthetic

Logging into your Instagram account shouldn’t be a guilty pleasure. It should be a place you go for a little inspiration. It should be a reflection of who you are, who you want to be and how you’re going to get there. But let’s face it, some of our favorite accounts don’t always fit our visual aesthetic. But don’t unfollow these accounts and miss out on potentially good content, just follow more visually pleasing ones!

If you’re looking for better visuals on your timeline, you should follow these socially conscious brands. Whats better than amazing content for a cause?!

Flamingo

“Your body and your hairs are in good hands”, with The Flamingo Team. Flamingo is a body positive skincare company that uses their Instagram page to normalize what so many women are ashamed of - their natural body hair!

Flamingo is a start-up out of Harry’s Razors, that offers women quality shaving and waxing products for any woman with hair. Not only is this company into body positivity, they’re into visuals - think modern, sex-positive, feminist.

Rikki J

Rikki J. is a luxury menswear brand offering innovative specialty goods for eccentric, young creatives. The company uses their vision and design to help tell stories that drive their purpose, and they’re actively vocal on social and environmental issues, while also providing solutions to the ever-changing world outside of the industry.

This brand does a standup job at staying consistent with their values, visuals and overall message.

Liv Luttrell

This central London based fine jewellery company crafts hand made sculptural jewels using the finest responsibly sourced materials - and also has a really cool Instagram page. Live, the founder of Liv Luttrell, is classically trained as a goldsmith and gemologist, and studied gemology at the Gemological Institute of America.

Her technical expertise combined with her personal style, and morals are portrayed perfectly on the official Instagram page.