Youll want to keep an eye on this new class of creatives.

We’re thrilled to present this list of 11 Next-Wave Stylemakers making a splash on Instagram and TikTok.

You’ll want to keep them on your radar.

Carmen Perr portrait

Credit:Carmen Perr

How Carmen Defines Her Style

“My style is natural, garden-inspired, organic, and seasonal.

Where Sophia Finds Inspiration

“I buy oldhome booksanywhere I can find them.

Antique stores, online, etc.

Sophia Lee portrait

Credit:Sophie Hengst

“I also love Pinterest, but it is so widely used that everything looks the same.

The old books are my hack for getting ideas that not everyone is using.”

They share their process, tips, and eye-catching rooms on IG.

Curtis and Danielle Taylor portrait

Credit:Anna Spaller

Id love to dive more into interior design and DIY content,” Lemirande says.

I hope one day I can walk out of my home into a garden oasis.

“A house rule of mine that Id love to break is overthinking when having guests over.

Bria Lemirande portrait

Credit:Alyssa Lemirande and Bria Lemirande

Like they live there!”

In her voice-overs, she often includes historical tidbits, stories, and info about traditional Chinese ingredients.

Her feed leaves us craving sardines, sweet corn ice cream, or whatever shes sampling that day.

Marco Zamora portrait

Credit:Zamora Design Studio

Where Mei Finds Inspiration

“My inspiration springs from everyday experiences and the mundane.

During my weekly ingredient shop, I never leave without a new food Ive never tried before.

She didnt expect it to blossom into the downtown Raleigh brick-and mortar store it is today.

Meijie Liao portrait

Credit:Meijie Liao

How Tiera Defines Her Style

“I would describe my style as warm, but polished.

“I dont do pre-sets, cookie cutter designs, nor do I do remakes.

Avery-Claire coined the term clustercore to describe the design trend, based on gathering and displaying your stuff.

Meredith Hayden portrait

Credit:Meredith Hayden

Clusterful rather than messy is the word Avery-Claire uses.

Clustering is the art of intentional clutter, she says.

There’s a universal charm in the effortless beauty with which women inhabit their spaces.

Tiera George portrait

Credit:Tiera George

I find immense joy in transforming my environment into the cinematic stage or movie set of my own life.

Thats when clustering was born, many years before it ever met the internet.”

Kate Davidson

Kate (@katdavidsun) has a superpower: She makes even the mundane feel exciting.

Avery-Claire Nugent portrait

Credit:Avery-Claire Nugent

Her calming approach to day-to-day activities romanticizes the simple things and makes life feel a bit more manageable.

Hopefully, by my 30s I’ll have a better answer to this question.”

Kate Davidson portrait

Credit:Kate Davidson