She frequently posts two versions of an outfit and asks her audience, “Which silhouette feels more ‘you’?” This interactive approach turns passive viewers into active participants.
Instead of chasing neon colors or cutouts, focus on how fabrics feel. Shoot close-ups of linen wrinkles, silk sheen, or raw denim fades. Textural contrast is a hallmark of her content.
High-performing "Diba Moni 30108" caption structures look like this:
"Investing in pieces that move with you. [Item name] via [Thrift/Designer]. Styled with 30108 principles: asymmetrical, grounded, soft. Which drape do you prefer — slide 1 or slide 2?"
Notice the lack of hashtag spam. Usually, only 3-5 hashtags are used: #DibaMoni30108, #SlowFashion, #EditorialStyle.
For those who crave context, her Substack newsletter deconstructs the anthropology of a draped sleeve or the history of bandhani tie-dye. This written content elevates her from a mere influencer to a fashion educator.
Here, you’ll find 15-second styling transitions, "get ready with me" reels, and close-up texture shots. The captions are conversational yet insightful, often including polls about color combinations or fabric preferences.