What is Steez? How to Share Your Fashion Style on Tailorte
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What is Steez? How to Share Your Fashion Style on Tailorte

Tailorte's Steez posts let you express, share, and discover fashion style in a community built entirely for it.

18 March 2026 · 5 min read

The word 'steez' — a blend of style and ease — captures exactly the energy Tailorte's social feed is built for: fashion expressed with confidence and effortlessness, shared with a community that genuinely cares about it. On Tailorte, Steez posts are more than a timeline feature — they're how the fashion community on the platform discovers, connects, and inspires each other.

What Exactly Are Steez Posts?

Steez posts are visual content shared on the Tailorte platform — photos, short clips, outfit breakdowns, styling moments, behind-the-scenes creation content, finished garments, and fashion inspiration. Think of it as a social feed purpose-built for fashion: no restaurant recommendations, no travel photos, no political discourse. Just fashion, from the people who live and breathe it.

Unlike mainstream social platforms where fashion content competes for attention against every other topic imaginable, Steez is a dedicated fashion space. This means the people you reach with a Steez post are already interested in fashion — they're clients, collaborators, and fellow creators, not passive scrollers who happen upon your content.

Who Should Post on Steez — And Why

Steez is for everyone on Tailorte with a fashion perspective to share. For professionals — tailors, stylists, designers, fashion brands — posting on Steez maintains visibility between client appointments and portfolio updates. Regular posting signals that you're active, creative, and engaged with the community, which directly influences new client discovery and booking decisions.

For clients and fashion enthusiasts, Steez is a discovery and inspiration tool. Following the professionals you love keeps their work in your feed, making it easy to stay inspired and stay in touch with the creators you want to book. You can also share your own style — an outfit from a recent commission, a new piece from a favourite designer — and be part of the community conversation.

What Makes a Great Steez Post?

The best Steez posts combine strong visuals with genuine context. A photo of a finished garment is good. A photo of a finished garment with a caption describing the commission brief, the fabric choice, and the occasion it was made for is great. Context makes content compelling — it gives viewers something to connect with beyond the aesthetic.

  • Strong visual: Clear, well-lit image that showcases the subject — garment, outfit, or creative process
  • Genuine context: A caption that explains what you're sharing and why it matters
  • Relevant tags: Tag the garment type, occasion, style, and any collaborators involved
  • Personal voice: Write in your own tone — Steez rewards authenticity, not perfection
  • Consistency: Regular posting (3–5 times per week) builds a following more effectively than occasional viral content
  • Engagement: Respond to comments — Steez is a community, not a broadcast channel

Content Ideas for Fashion Professionals

If you're a fashion professional wondering what to post, here's a practical content framework that keeps your Steez feed fresh without requiring a new finished garment every day.

  • Commission reveal: Share the finished garment with the story behind the brief
  • Fabric spotlight: Show a beautiful fabric you're currently working with and explain its properties
  • Before and after: Post an alteration or repair transformation — the results are always striking
  • Process snapshot: A photo from mid-construction — cutting, draping, hand-stitching
  • Trend reaction: Share your professional perspective on a current trend or runway moment
  • Style tip: A quick, specific tip relevant to your specialty — how to care for silk, how to spot quality construction
  • Client moment: With permission, share a client's reaction to a finished piece (always heartwarming)
  • Mood board: A curated collection of imagery inspiring your current work
Pro Tip

Batch your Steez content once a week. Set aside 30 minutes on a Sunday evening to photograph your work-in-progress, pull reference images, and draft captions for the week ahead. Scheduled consistency takes far less mental energy than daily improvisation.

How Steez Posts Connect to Bookings

One of Tailorte's most powerful design decisions is the direct connection between Steez content and booking. When a viewer sees a Steez post from a professional they admire, they can tap directly through to that professional's profile and book an appointment — without leaving the platform or losing momentum. This conversion path from inspiration to action is what distinguishes Tailorte from general social platforms.

For professionals, this means every Steez post is also a booking opportunity. There's no need to add a 'link in bio' prompt or redirect viewers to another platform. The booking flow is built into the viewing experience — which means your content is always working toward your business goals, not just your follower count.

I posted a Steez of a wedding suit I'd just finished and received three booking enquiries the same day. On a general social platform, that content would have reached mostly people outside my city. On Tailorte, it reached exactly the right audience.

— Tailorte Editorial Team

Discovering Content on Steez

The Steez discovery feed surfaces content based on your professional interests, location, and the creators you follow. As you interact with content — liking, saving, and commenting — the feed learns your aesthetic preferences and surfaces increasingly relevant work. For clients looking for inspiration or scouting their next booking, the Steez feed is a curated window into the best fashion talent on the platform.

Join the Tailorte community and start sharing your style on Steez. Whether you're a tailor, stylist, designer, or fashion lover, your fashion voice belongs here.

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